"The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me, because the LORD has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the LORD's favor and the day of vengeance of our God, to comfort all who mourn, and provide for those who grieve in Zion — to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair."~from ISAIAH 61 Bible verse for this Blog

APOLOGY to READERS who followed a SEARCH to HERE & didn't find it

On July 18, 2017, I drafted almost 3000 blog posts that I had published since 2008 when I began blogging, rather than edit each one. So if you clicked here from somewhere else and ended up with the post unavailable or error, I am sorry but this is why. It'd be too much work for me to go back and fix them. There's an explanation on 7/19/17 as I'm still learning.

Saturday, July 19, 2025

"...Between SILENCE & Words" ...



"... Somewhere we know that without a lonely place our lives are in danger. Somewhere we know that without silence words lose their meaning, that without listening speaking no longer heals, without distance closeness cannot cure. Somewhere we know that without a lonely place our actions quickly become empty gestures. The careful balance between silence & words, withdrawal & involvement, distance & closeness, solitude & community forms the basis of the Christian life & should therefore be the subjects of our most personal attention. Let us therefore look somewhat closer, first at our life in action, and at our life in solitude."(Out of Solitude by Henri J. M. Nouwen)  


This is not my favorite from the


Readings of Reflection

on

SILENCE

{at least, not yet}

However, it is giving me much to think 
about as I read these words from
"Out of the Solitude ..." by Henri Nouwen

To be honestly truthful, (double whammy) I don't even know or have read or read many of these profound thinkers/ authors/btheologians/ philosophers since maybe in my college classes. So I am uncertain to the reason that I find myself so drawn to these words today. This week on SILENCE has had quite a few readings for reflection from Henri Nouwen {so in my spare time, like I really have any ...} I began to look further into (Father) Henri J. M. Nouwen, a Dutch Catholic priest, professor, writer and theologian, known for his interests to be rooted in a few things but it's the social justice & community that caught my attention. Perhaps this is the reason for my further interest and these words taking on such an impact, because this was an earlier reading this week. {I'm looking forward to the last one chosen on Isaiah because I think that will be my favoritestrikethrough because it wasn't} & so far, I haven't found it in the Blue Book. 

The words in BOLD are in the image and the underlined part about our actions becoming empty gestures clearly did stand out {and I'm the one that chose to make bold & underline} however it's the part that comes after that about the "careful balance" (all highly significant, not just "SILENCE and words" ... ) yet the part that follows is THE PART, which says "... forms the basis of the Christian life ... and our personal attention" which seems to be the key part for me, while looking closer at my own life in action {or lack therein} and "our life in solitude." At this juncture, my mind - pushed by my heart pauses and becomes a deeper reflection & introspection or self-examination of my life {there's alot of years to cover this all, it's not a flash moment} so I quickly divert and become side-tracked by 3 words: solitude, solitary, and I end up with SOLIDARITY - {once again this has to do with my own interest in word studies & roots (etymological)} so the first 2 embrace "aloneness, being alone" while the last is more of a union - a feeling of "WE-ness" but yet solitude and solidarity can be interconnected through: self-reflection & empathy; recharging for connection; shared human experience, which can pave the way for a stronger sense of shared humanity and collective action. Thus, we arrive at social justice and community. Frankly, it is this that draws me and my deep concern over the division in our country and the world. {don't worry, I'm not going to get into this or on my "soapbox" this post}๐Ÿ˜‰ This probably is not your niche, or fits with your Christian walk (life), but for me, especially in the days & time WE are facing, SOLIDARITY and social justice are exactly what Jesus Christ calls us to live and be for each other ... commUNITY begins in UNITY and WE were called to be the United States of America  (by the way, Mexico & other countries also have united states that make up their country). 

Also, I think that it's important that I make note that the full title of H. Nouwen (link is to an interview) is "Out of Solitude: Three Meditations on the Christian Life" - drawing on 3 moments in the life of Jesus. 

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While searching, as I too often do, I came upon two very different sites - the first one goes along in some ways with the above "Shoulder to Shoulder: The Importance of Solidarity" in a interesting website "Plant with Purpose" and their prayer request praise & prayer need page.

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The other search site has very many choices - serious or just for fun.

I will only share a few (cuz you know I could get carried away):

Top 25 


SILENCE is Golden

[and so many more]

but just this one more for this week

HENRI NOUWEN

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Because day 7 of SILENCE for the


is too long for YV for

Isaiah 30:15-18 Voice

"Listen! The Lord, the Eternal, the Holy One of Israel says, Eternal One: In returning and rest, you will be saved. In quietness and trust you will find strength. But you refused. [16] You couldn't sit still; instead, you said, "No! We will ride out of here on horseback. Fast horses will give us an edge in battle." But those who pursue you will be faster still. [17] When one person threatens, a thousand will panic and flee. When five terrorize you, all will run pell-mell, Until you are as conspicuous as a single flag standing high on a hill. [18] Meanwhile, the Eternal One yearns to give you grace and boundless compassion; that's why He waits. For the Eternal is a God of justice. Those inclined toward Him, waiting for His help, will find happiness."


"...For most of our lives it seems—and particularly our spiritual lives—we live with a constant sense of pressure to have to make things happen.   It is a way of thinking and believing that is very subtle, and even seems noble and right at first glance, but one that is incredibly deceptive.  For, at its heart, this mode of operation says: "Everything is up to me.”  Which is really nothing more than what Parker Palmer calls “functional atheism.”  Functional atheism is the belief that ultimate responsibility for everything rests with us.  This way of thinking carries with it an enormous amount of pressure, insecurity, and anxiety.
     Isaiah is trying to open our ears to a new voice, one that says, “I cannot make anything of true value happen; that is all up to God.  He is the One in charge of salvation and growth and transformation, not me.  He is the One that causes the heart to change; that causes the seed to grow.”  Therefore, a shift must take place deep within us; a shift from trusting in ourselves to trusting in our God.  A shift from the pressure of doing to the freedom of being. 
     That appears to be what is going on in Isaiah 30.  Israel is under attack, their world filled with fear and chaos.  But instead of turning to God—the One who knows them best and loves them most, the One who longs to save them—they panic, take matters into their own hands, and run off in another direction altogether; trying to insure and/or secure their own salvation.  In fact, they turn to Egypt and beg Pharaoh (of all people) to come to their rescue.  Because when their backs are against the wall their true beliefs come out.  Instead of turning to God they turn to their own schemes, plans, and devices. 
     So God intervenes.  He comes to them and reminds them of what life with Him is really all about.  “Your salvation will be found in returning and rest.  Don't try to take matters into your own hands, don't carry out plans that are not mine (Isaiah 30:1).  Turn back to me: once, twice, and always again.  For when you turn (and return) to me you will find rest.  I am the Sovereign Lord, the only one that can truly save you, the only one worthy of your TRUST.  Come to me.  Find rest in me.  Trust quietly in me.  For I am in control.”
     So, indeed, a shift is required—in them and in us.  A shift from trying to make things happen, to turning (and returning) constantly to God and trusting Him to work and to act.  A shift that helps us to understand that the most significant elements of living life with God are not in doing this and doing that, but in returning and restquietness and trust.  Those are the materials we are to build our spiritual lives out of.  So, as the old saying goes, “Don't just do something, stand there.” from Jim Branch website, Room to Flourish

I guess this is more on TRUST๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜ for me

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I sought the Lord and He heard and He answered 
I sought the Lord and He heard and He answered
I sought the Lord and He heard and He answered
That’s why I trust Him 
That’s why I trust Him
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God knows that I don't do well being SILENT 
or in SILENCE or REST or QUIET 

In "Telling the Truth" by
Fred Buechner
(Reading of Reflection)
he confirms this:
"... We are none of us very good at 
SILENCE.
It says too much."

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Praying

you are able to enjoy

some SILENCE on

Sunday!

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see ya' Monday YV (I think)
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I sure shared alot this week of SILENCE - guess SILENCE was too much for me.

Reflection can do that to a person.

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No worries for this week (lol)

I got nothing to say on

INTIMACY 1

#32 Intimacy 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7
(October 2012 JB blog)
p.244-252


Tuesday, July 15, 2025

SILENCE & TRUST

While putting together the last post, two songs - neither of which are Christian (although I did find this one while looking for a YT video of these 2) - keep coming to my mind as I try to focus on this week's One Word.*The 1st one, I did manage to link (but maybe you missed it) and the other one is perhaps more well-known and an oldie too but it's still pertinent even more to the times we are living in. I also remember studying this song & its content in one of my advanced high school classes combination of English/Social Studies. I've chosen this video for this song:

[You Tube video]

*[The group that is singing in this link of the 1st song, is the one that I remember most.]

Surprisingly to me, there was also a missionary movie "SILENCE"

"Legendary director Martin Scorsese’s Silence tells the story of two Christian missionaries (Adam Driver and Oscar® nominee Andrew Garfield) who travel to Japan in search of their missing mentor (Academy Award® nominee Liam Neeson) at a time when Christianity was outlawed. When they are captured and imprisoned, both men are plunged into an odyssey that will test their faith, challenge their sanity and, perhaps, risk their very lives." R-rated


My main reason I came back was to share the 2 songs; and also this image from a short  devotional by Cleere Cherry Reaves ... and her declarations from Week 1, page 4-7 in "Revive: Declarations of God's Truth to Renew Your Spirit" but the devotional link is to "Jesus Calling", where I found it 



"Declare over your week:

  1. I will believe that God is working all things for my good and His glory by opening and closing doors. 
  2. I will put on the full armor of God every day. 
  3. I will read the Word and lean into the Spirit for the true definition of good
  4. I will ask for joy, hope, and peace when I need them—confident that Jesus hears me and He will provide. 
  5. I will praise God for the week ahead, knowing He is in control and He always operates in love.

Cleere Cherry Reaves book shares TRUST in:

Week 1: TRUST Him with Open and Closed Doors

Week 40: Faithfulness You Can TRUST

Week 49: A Timeline You Can TRUST

so there are plenty of declarations of TRUST & TRUSTING throughout her book.

Here are some:

"I will TRUST that every new horizon brings fresh grace and new mercy." 
(p.63)

"I will TRUST God's covering over ...

my health, my finances, my emotions, my family

and my future." (p.15)

"I will TRUST that I have been equipped 
with unique gifts for the place the Lord has brought me." 
(p.35)

"I will TRUST that I have been prepared for whatever
I will face in the week ahead." 
(p.39)

"Convinced that the Shepherd has never led me astray,
I will TRUST Him today." 
(p.142)

"Remembering that time is a gift, I will stay
in the present and TRUST God's promises in every process."
(p.207)

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One more You Tube video (also new to me) but the lyrics are good:

"Maybe You're speaking through the SILENCE."


"... within the Sounds of SILENCE"

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I should have waited!

As soon as I hit publish and turned to a devotional reading plan for today, I read this title:

"Moving Toward a Quiet TRUST"

... being quiet, and SILENCE (silent) are pretty much the same

In fact, comparing the Scripture for this reading, in various versions, I found some that had

SILENT

in place of quiet


"... HE can be TRUSTED with what gets done --
and doesn't"

"... We can start our days in a different way. 
Our eyes open with a quiet thank-you.
Our first deep breath brings a quiet smile.
A healthy stretch from head to toe releases
our hours into God's hands.
There is nothing more comforting or faithful 
than His care."...

"Dear God,
Quiet my heart to hear Your voice,
learn to TRUST,
and let go of the pressures
controlling my day.

I give it all to You & the peace of Your care."

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This is what I need:

to move toward a

Quiet TRUST

"Maybe You're speaking through the SILENCE."

to me





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{I deleted from this post after rereading it a few times & deciding it was unnecessary rambling thoughts only}


Sunday, July 13, 2025

SILENCE ...

[image credit: Jesus Calling ๐Ÿ“ง]

"Your security rests in Me alone. And I am totally

TRUSTWORTHY."

"...being worthy of TRUST"

from AI Overview

"Trustworthy" describes someone or something that is reliable, honest,
and can be depended upon (dependable). It implies a quality of being worthy of trust
deserving of confidence, and capable of being relied upon.

I'm kinda awestruck that AI could come up with this independent of a dictionary. (lol)
But this is followed by a more detailed breakdown of each word I have underlined,
yet to save you time I will only share the last (my focus words)

worthy of trust
"This encompasses the idea that someone or something has earned the right 
to be believed and relied upon."

Dictionary"
able to be relied on as honest or truthful."

"You will never be in control of your life circumstances, but you can relax and TRUST in My control. Instead of striving for a predictable, safe lifestyle, seek to know Me in greater depth and breadth." from "Jesus Calling", p. 196


"When I am afraid, I will trust in You. In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust; I will not be afraid. What can mortal man do to me? —Psalm 56:3–4 "

Although I received this image & email from "Jesus Calling" early in July, 
I turned to the full devotion in my "Jesus Calling" book by Sarah Young
because the image and the words on the image holds me in awe
and clearly states my 2025 One Word purpose to

TRUST

reminding me
who is truly worthy of my

TRUST

completely

{and I believed that I had no problem with my TRUST with God/Jesus}

My TRUST problem is with humans.

However, God is allowing me a fresh perspective as I work through this

TRUST

issue

The devotion from Sarah Young starts out with:

"Draw near to Me {sounds like "Abiding ..." time to me & for me} with a
thankful heart, aware that your cup is overflowing with blessings. 

then further into our Love-relationship, Sarah writes from Jesus:

"Nothing can separate you from My loving Presence!"
Romans 8:38-39

"that is the basis of your security"

"Whenever you start to feel anxious, remind yourself (of) that..."

[the words that start this image of the lake surrounded by the pines]

The scene is quite familiar to me & similar to where I live and find

my serenity and calm

"...Instead of striving for a predictable, safe lifestyle.
seek to know Me in greater depth and breadth."

"I long to make your life a glorious adventure,
but you must stop clinging to old ways.
I am always doing something new within
My beloved ones. Be on the lookout
{sounds like AWAKE & alert}
for all that I have prepared for you.
Isaiah 43:19

Now that's

TRUSTWORTHY!

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So this upcoming week in the



we will continue with #31 (~page 237)

SILENCE

as I hope to spend some time with God 
(outside close to that image of nature) ***
pondering how

TRUSTWORTHY

HE IS

and

seeking to be worthy of His TRUST

and working on this with others.

I hope to discover if "SILENCE really is Golden"


Definition and Significance:

"Silence, in the biblical context, often signifies a state of stillness, peace, or reverence before God. It can also represent a period of waiting, reflection, or judgment. Silence is both a physical absence of sound and a spiritual posture of humility and attentiveness to God's presence and voice." Bible Hub


{I considered HOME for our next One Word (after this past week)
it seemed appropriate, but we'll get to it eventually.
It's #56 - so that's the final chapter}

In Jim Branch's (author of online website "room to flourish" we'll be going from Oct 2012 to June of 2014 for days 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ; or as I've mentioned in the book #31, p. 237 for SILENCE on Monday to Sunday; just continuing where we left off in the book. [Note: the website starts on Sunday - Saturday; so pay no attention to the day if you follow along there. Don't get confused. Listed from his Archive below in reverse order, so start at the bottom & I added the # in between Silence & the day below, but I've also linked the numbers above.]


***{I may need to forego being outside in nature because of our Air Quality report is poor, but  the Air Quality index changes to Fair mid week}. 

Sunday, July 6, 2025

BECOMING ... BETWEEN ... to AWAKE

WHAT ARE WE BECOMING?

BETWEEN

our political nation & our personal faith/church

in the treatment of other human beings 

in our communities & beyond

into the view the world holds of us now

 by Dutch artist, Judith de Leeuw
[more below in 1st box]

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I could not help but reflect on this when I saw this revealed

the day before the 4th of July

as I went from reading the


going from 

"BETWEEN" to "BECOMING"

(in sequence in the book)

preceded by

"LETTING GO"

and

those haunting questions that I began this post

 struck the very core of my being with the blatant truth.

So, I wondered what was next

or if perhaps there was an upcoming one on

BELONGING

{no, but in QUESTIONS "belong" appears, p.340}



[pieces of this were in the Readings for Reflection]

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[image credit: CBS news]


"It's important to note that France formally gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States on July 4, 1884, to celebrate US independence and American democracy, among other things. De Leeuw called the unveiling of her mural on July 4th a "meaningful coincidence."

"The poem (by Emma Lazarus was written in 1883 to help raise funds for the statue's pedestal. It contrasts the Statue of Liberty with the Colossus of Rhodes, an ancient statue, and presents the Statue of Liberty as a "Mother of Exiles," welcoming immigrants to America."

The full text of the relevant section of the poem written on the our Statue of Liberty reads:
"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" 

and now a bit of background for this new mural

"Roubaix (in France) has a large migrant population, and many of them live in extremely difficult circumstances. The values that the Statue once stood for - freedom, hope, the right to be yourself - have been lost for many." Judith de Leeux

I can recall times when I was living in another country

when I, too, felt this "shame"

(depicted by Lady Liberty covering her face)

because of the behavior & attitude of people

from our country in their country.

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Our next focus

in the sequence of the


#30 AWAKE
(p. 227)
AWAKEN, AWAKENING 
(Bible Hub Topical)

{I'm leaning toward "Awakening"}
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
in "Room to Flourish", J. Branch

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I TRUST GOD

that 

He alone has a purpose

in this sequence of events

and

these WORDS & that

He will "AWAKEN" me

and others

revealing more each day


Psalm 33:11 Voice

The Eternal's purposes will last to the end of time; 
the thoughts of His heart will awaken and stir all generations.

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WE must repent and change -

"it begins again where we stand"

when and how and for whom

we stand, defend & resist

TRUTH 

must prevail!

"What remains is the soul of the people"

It's worth the fight.

"May WE all be the keepers of the flame."
President Joe Biden, Jan. 15, 2025
 Farewell address to the nation

Let's not let our light go out.

To my faithful visitors;
all of you who spend your valuable time here with me
I do appreciate you so much!

Thank you for taking your time to visit!

Love, Sweet blessings & Hugs!

DIOS TE BENDIGA
GOD BLESS YOU

always

Peggy