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Sunday, September 28, 2025

GATHERING ...

the pieces

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{yes, I downloaded the ebook}

"O Lord our God, help us to be faithful to GATHER what You have provided for our hearts and souls this day—that we may feed on You and live.  In the name of Jesus, the bread of life. Amen."

GATHERING


the One Word for this week's focus

I suppose that many of us
feel like throughout our life journeys
we have just been

GATHERING

the pieces

as the author of this newly published book 
writes in her memoir

After being

BROKEN

(our One Word last week)

this only makes sense that we would set aside 
the time to

GATHER

those pieces

I happen to think that there are many of us

who find ourselves this year, or maybe for awhile

in the place of 

GATHERING

or

in need of a place or space to

GATHER

our thoughts, our feelings, our pieces ...

or perhaps "ourselves" as

we deal with the circumstances of our lives

or the world in which we live, and so much seems

to be falling apart at the seams.

I know the best place for me to

GATHER

is at the feet of Jesus

listening to music

leaning in to

hear His whispers

but first

there needs to be a time of

GATHERING

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I was a bit curious at the end of last week's BROKEN

what might be the One Word that follows;

but now that I'm here

starting this Monday

with

GATHERING

I find myself in need of a brief "PAUSE"

momentarily

{just because I haven't & not quite ready still 
but know that I should ... }

[as I read this shared by Lennie Campbell]

[image credit: Lennie Campbell]

So as I continue to hear what God's speaking,
I won't lose sight of this either. 
I really do need to learn how to 
"give grief a voice" 
or lament.

I will 
"take a few minutes"
knowing that the time will come when 
I'll take much more than this
"... to allow my mind and heart 
to be still before God"

this is how Jim Branch, author of The Blue Book, starts us out 
each day on his website
day 1 (2015) Monday (not Sunday for us)
 through day 7 (next Sunday)
(and all the days in between linked below)

[Bible Hub Topical link]

us together

to read from Scriptures (the bible, God's Word) according to

p.329

and the Readings of Reflection(s) (in 2015)
which sometimes are also the
Closing Prayer as a Reading for Reflection

Psalm 147
Monday - John 6:1-14, p. 331-333 for Reflection
Tuesday - Exodus 16
Wednesday - Zephaniah 3:14-20
Thursday - Jeremiah 31:1-14
Friday - Deuteronomy 30:1-10;The Living Reminder by Henri Nouwen
Saturday - Isaiah 40:6-11
Sunday - Ezekiel 34:11-16

{Note: there are times when the blog/JB website 
& The Blue Book differ}

For example; Tuesday's Scripture reading is 
Luke 9:57-62
and the Reading for Reflection is
"Abide" by Macrina Wiederkehr, 
not "A Tree Full of Angels"
as it is in the book, p. 333
and the next day is 
Psalm 147
and it continues with new & different
Readings for Reflection that
are not in The Blue Book
"The Book of Hours" by Rainer M Rilke
is later but with Isaiah 35:10 and then 
Isaiah 61:1-11 is on another day 
with "Beginning Contemplative Prayer"
by Kathryn Hermes (not in The Blue Book)

SO
If you have The Blue Book, go with that

otherwise follow the days at 

"room to flourish"

[for the next day, just click on Newer Post 
at the bottom of his blog post]

I may look for another sequence of 7 days 
on his website for

GATHER

in another year

[I found one in *January of 2013]

No matter, we will still

GATHER

read and reflect

Day 1 (Monday) shares John 6:1-14 with 

GATHERING
by Jim Branch
p. 330

Day 2 (Tues) Exodus 16 with Jim Branch

Day 3  Weds. (linked above to Zephaniah 3:14-20) with
"A Tree Full of Angels" by Macrina Wiederkehr

Day 4 (Thurs) Jeremiah 31 with 
"The Book of Hours"

Day 5 (Fri.) we have that one above but this one
has another short Reflection 
"Breaking Bread" by M. Pennington 

Day 6 (Sat.) Isaiah 40:6-11 with
"The Book of Hours" Rilke

Day 7 (Sun.) Ezekiel 34:11-16
"Breaking Bread" by M. Pennington 
this one is the one in the book, p.335


Clearly we can see that I should have gone with 2013 first and not 2015

Live and learn

AGAIN

Hopefully before I post or plan for another

GATHERING

on my blog or at YouVersion

I will check out more of the years 

and find out which one is closer to our


 readings

and not make more 

MESSES

{ready for the repost with the corrections we need, I hope}

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I really like that Lennie Campbell is creating 
a page called

Memory Lantern

{we all have plenty of those, even if they're growing foggy a bit}

Today

I release some special memories of my dad

celebrating his birthday

today in heaven

1909-1998

Happy Birthday Dad!

💓

5 comments:

  1. Such a sweet reference to your dad’s birthday! I can’t remember if you’ve ever shared about the Memory Lantern but I love that idea and also the Memory Wall. Do you subscribe to their weekly note?

    I enjoyed your thoughts on GATHERING and totally agree about GRIEF and LAMENT. Might I add BREATHE with the PAUSE?

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    1. Thanks sis, I think I regularly have to "breathe" - and it's a big part of my "breath prayers" to relax (but honestly, I have not had to unwind or remind myself as much as before to relieve my stress. Much easier to crash or doze off. I know you know that in the midst of getting everything done, there's not time to pause - until it is done. More often, the 'busy this & that" which has to get done piles up & there's not enough time in a day & I find that I've forgotten or didn't get to this or that and I really should have. Forms to fill out & make sure others were received so that there's not a breath or pause left & like I mentioned somewhere it has not hit me yet, or else there's no more lament or tears left in me.

      I just learned about the Memory Lantern. In my past grief, I have made collages of photos to help heal the loss. But I don't subscribe to their weekly note, God just led me to this now as He often does. Gathering moments and memories will probably come in the after days later perhaps because right now too much to get in order and I'm so thankful I don't have more, like traditional celebrations of life & memorial gatherings.
      💙💚

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    2. Praying for strength comfort 🙏🏻🙏🏻

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  2. Also for this past year, there has been a slow, gradual lament and grieving so many losses along the way - probably over years, with each loss that has taken place; God has graciously been showing me how to let go, heal and move on or forward to face or prepare me for the next. It's when they build up over time & are compounded with other life circumstances that we become overwhelmed. I find myself paced a bit better and not in as much of a panic; until or unless someone else throws some stress or issue my way. And our gracious God just seems to be lifting & carrying the weight & me through this, one step & moment at a time. I'm just so thankful for you & your prayers at those hard places; so I know that God is here with me & His Comforter has been so good! [later after noon attempt to publish ]

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  3. 🙏🏻. One step at a time 🙏🏻

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Bless you for your visit and encouraging words! I thank you and I am humbly blessed by YOU and the time you spend with me... Peace, "Mazmagi" Peggy