Acts 13: 47-49 For this is what the Lord has commanded us:
"I have made you a light for the Gentiles,
that you may bring salvation to the ends of the earth."
When the Gentiles heard this, they were glad and honored the word of the Lord; and all who were appointed for eternal life believed.
The word of the Lord spread through the whole region.
God is constantly speaking to us; His creativity
knows no limits to get our attention. Quite often I experience this as little “nudges”. Sometimes God simply wants me to pray about something or for someone.
Other times He wants me to give away something and help a stranger in need. Then
there are times where He just wants to speak to my heart and soften the sharp
edges that need tweaking.
I shared many of my experiences from my earlier walk
with the Lord in my first book titled, God’s
Gentle Nudges:Inspirational Stories of
How God Lovingly Leads Us Closer to Him. The feedback from this book has told
me that many readers long for a closer walk with the Lord, too. Learning how
God works in the lives of others gives us hope, and encourages us to persevere
in our own life. God is the One who put the longing in our heart to get nearer
to Him. He loves us more than we can imagine.
On Sat. September 7, I will be sharing more about
how God reveals Himself in our lives at an all-day women’s retreat in Newark,
Ohio. The sweet ladies on the committee have titled it, God’s Gentle Nudges.
(For more info., click on the Appearances tab on my website www.conniecameron.com ).
I will also be at the Final Friday on the downtown
square in Newark, Ohio on August 30 from 3-8 pm. We’ll be set up close to the old
jail on South 3rd Street. I’ll have my books for sale, including the
latest book, Stories of Faith and Courage
from Prison. Joining me will be my husband, Chuck. He will have his beautiful hand-crafted “rock” jewelry
and bookmarks. Also joining us will be my two good friends, Connie Johnston and Nanette
Friend. We three women have stories in the prisoner book, and we recently formed
a new ministry, Set Free in Him Ministries. I’ll post more about our new ministry next week,
as we’re already getting speaking engagements. Hope you're being "nudged" to come to one or both engagements. I'd love to meet you!
I recently spent three days and three nights attending
an Emmaus Walk at a local church. I had heard about them for years, but never
felt nudged to attend one until several weeks ago. It was described to me,
prior to my attendance, as little blessings and surprises wrapped in love that
kept building upon each other. Of course I tried hard to figure that out, but
there was no way I could’ve been prepared for what transpired—especially in my
own heart. I won’t share any of those major surprises with you (I don’t want to
ruin it for anyone else), but I will say I was blown away. Not immediately, but
well into the second day it seemed I couldn’t quit crying from the joy and
overwhelming love, I continuously felt from God.
The stress of daily life had crept up on me to the
point where I had been doing very little ministry, including inspirational
writing. I had drifted away from the Lord, and hadn’t even realized it. I had
let myself become increasingly busy trying to make up for my husband’s job
loss, and to emotionally be there for him through his chronic pain. Having time
set aside just to hear from God was the best thing that could’ve happened to
me.
Right off the bat, the most refreshing thing I heard
from the leaders was, we wouldn’t see any clocks and not to wear a watch so we
could “live in the moment.” That proved
to be a lot harder for some than for others. For me, not only was it
refreshing, but it was humbling to realize how little I had been trusting God,
and how much I had been trying to control my own life. I had been missing out
on living today, because I was so worried about tomorrow.
I had forgotten to put (and keep) first things
first. We are not here to make money and have nice houses. Yes, we do need some
money and a decent dwelling, but the buying and caring for stuff should never
mean more to us than serving God by loving and ministering to others. When we
keep our priorities right, God blesses us and uses us to be a blessing.
How about you? Are you living in the moment? Are you
trusting God with the small stuff?
Trust
in the Lord with all your heartand lean not on your
own understanding; in all your ways submit to him,and he will make your
paths straight. (Proverbs 3:5-6)
Kathy lived
in a nearby city and one evening it was announced on our local news that she was
missing, along with the family’s minivan. Fortunately, she was discovered the
next day, unharmed and several hundred miles from home. It seems she had driven
to a nearby highway and then continued driving mindlessly for hours. The reason
was soon discovered:life had become too
much to deal with and she had “run away.”The stress of being everything to everyone had taken its toll. I think each
one of us, at some point in our life, could relate to this woman. Sometimes life
gets too complicated and painful— we’d love to purchase a one-way ticket to
nowhere.For most of us, it is a sense
of hopelessness and despair that prompts us to want to flee; we are despondent
about our situation and can’t see a way out. Maybe
it’s a bad marriage and the enemy of your soul keeps whispering, “Get a divorce
and solve all your problems.” It seems it would be the easy way out; after all,
your mate is never going to change…. It’s
at those crucial moments that we need to stop and pray. The One who created us
knows and understands our longing to escape. He knows how tough this life can
be.When Jesus prayed in Gethsemane and
cried out, “…nevertheless not my will, but Yours, be done,” His human flesh
wanted to run, but God’s power enabled him to stay and pray. (Luke 22:42) That same
power can enable you to stay and pray, too. Keep your hand in the Father’s hand
and hang on tight. He will guide you through this maze called life. He will
walk beside you and never leave you, no matter how tough it gets.
Lord, remind us that You are with us,
even when we don’t feel Your presence.Amen.
“And, lo, I am with you always, even
unto the end of the world." Matthew
28:20
I don’t know about you, but when I
shop, walk inside a bank, get gas for my car, or attend a public gathering, I
often forget I’m being watched on a camera. I forget that what I am doing has
the potential to be viewed by many. And in this day and age, anything we do
could be put on You Tube and possibly viewed by millions— without our knowledge
or permission. It is a mind-boggling thought, and one that makes most of us
uncomfortable. Being observed by others without our knowledge, or consent,
seems just plain wrong.
The flip side to this, however, is
that lots of criminals get caught thanks to all these cameras. It’s hard to
deny in a court of law that you did something when your face and actions are
plastered on a screen. And who would argue the worth of film records when a terrorist
or a horrible babysitter gets caught because of a hidden camera?
I’m not a You Tube junkie, but a
while back there was a short video circulating of people getting caught in the
act of kindness. It was wonderfully refreshing. We forget there are lots of
good people in this world whose daily acts of kindness quite often go unnoticed.
There are many dedicated caregivers who go the extra mile caring for people and
keeping order in their home. They offer words of encouragement and hugs when
they don’t have to. There are shoppers who pick up clothes on the floor left by
others and hang them up. There are patient people in line who let strangers
behind them go ahead. Many of these actions are filmed on camera, but seldom do
they show up on the 6:00 news or get praised on a large scale…by man anyway.
Yet, our all-knowing, all-seeing God
doesn’t miss a one. He doesn’t miss anything we say, do, or think. Our
heavenly Father knows the good about us and the bad; yet loves us anyway. He
seeks only our time, our attention, and especially our love.
Maybe we should be less worried about
humans watching us and more concerned about our Holy God, the One whom we will
stand before on Judgment Day. How do we live in front of Him? God cares about
the small stuff, and sees it. What if we lived like we truly believe He knows
everything we say, do, or think? What difference would that make in our life?
With hubby home now I’ve gone back
to being a part-time caregiver for seniors. Not only is the extra income nice,
but I had forgotten how rewarding it was to spend time with the elderly. I
assist them with simple household chores and run errands for them. I also have
the honor of listening to their stories from days gone by. The elderly among us
are a treasure-trove of wisdom, and have some very interesting perspectives on
life. They have witnessed amazing technological advances in their many decades
on this earth, and they have weathered many personal storms.
Each time I meet a new client I am
a little nervous. In the past month I’ve been with four different clients, all
women, and all with distinct temperaments. I often wonder if our personalities will
match and if we will have much in common to talk about. Some are independent
and want their own space, but many are lonesome and long for conversation. Some
are frustrated that their bodies are wearing out, and others have gracefully
accepted it, acknowledging that they’ve been given a precious gift of time. For
those who are not struggling with Alzheimer’s or dementia, they often reflect
on their past. Their own outlook on life can make the job both interesting and
challenging.
As you can imagine, I pray a lot
for insight and wisdom. A client’s family members are often in the picture,
too. They are understandably concerned, yet they struggle with the challenges
of dealing with their loved one. We try to relieve their burden and bring peace
back into their lives.
In my own personal life, though, on
top of going back to work, I also had writing deadlines to meet and two
speeches to give. One week in particular was exhausting. The stress had
mounted, making it tough to sleep. I was astonished at how God sent constant
reminders to me to stay focused on Him, beginning immediately upon awakening. Every
morning, and several times throughout the day, I heard (and still hear) the
following verse from Isaiah 26:3: “I will
keep in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee, because he trusts in thee.”
I had never memorized that verse,
but I was familiar with it. Yet, each time God
brought it to the forefront of my mind it gave such relief. Throughout the day
it would give me a surge of energy if I was helping a dementia client get her
legs back on the couch for the tenth time that hour. In the afternoon when my creativity
is not at its best, that verse would bring clarity of thought while trying to
write an article. And, immediately before giving those two speeches, I heard it
again. I put my trust completely in the One who can do all things through His
willing servant, and He amazingly came through, every time.
God longs to do the same for you, too, but you need
to do your part. Read His word daily and become familiar with His voice, and
then, put your faith and trust in Him…for He alone is worthy.
If
anyone speaks, they should do so
as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides,
so that inallthings God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen. (1 Peter 4:11)