The Legacy of a Godly Mother

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It was 25 years ago when I was so excited and surprised when my husband travelled home unexpectedly at lunch time, I thought to celebrate my birthday on April 7th, but to my dismay it was to bring the sad news that my mother had suffered a stroke after surgery! Although the family advised there was no immediate need for me to travel home to Belfast. We pulled out my passport just in case it was needed, to find it was out of date. We rushed into New York City to the British Embassy to have it renewed. While in the Embassy we got the call we didn’t want to hear that I should return to Belfast immediately.

Almost in a trance we packed my suitcase ready to leave on the next available flight the following day but unfortunately early in the morning John took the phone call from my brother that my mother had passed away. Sadly I was traveling home to a funeral instead of a chance to say “Goodbye” to her.

As I arrived at Heathrow in the early hours of the morning I met my younger sister Heather who had also just arrived at Heathrow on a flight from Hong Kong. Since she had been on a longer flight she was unaware of my mother’s passing. Needless to say it was a sad reunion.

John and I had planned a trip home in July that year to celebrate our 25th anniversary which we had hoped would be a healing within the family as my father had not approved of my marriage to an Englishman and didn’t allow my mother or any of my siblings to attend. My mother was so excited to be planning this 25th. anniversary event as she couldn’t participate in my wedding in 1964. Also the celebration would be the first time for a long time since my mother had all her children home together. It was such a struggle to understand why God could not have allowed her that pleasure before taking her home. 

I have to admit, that even though I was a believer, it was through many tears and heart wrenching cries to God for answers, that through His grace alone I could be at peace and accept that His ways are higher than ours. Isaiah 55:8-9 For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.

When we can’t see His Hand and we can’t understand the “whys” we know we can rely on the wisdom of His sovereignty, and trust His heart because He loved us even when we were far from Him and didn’t want to know Him.

Being the eldest of eleven siblings my mother not only left us a spiritual legacy but a large biological legacy with a part of herself in each of us. The below photo was taken the day of her funeral as we mourned our loss but celebrated her life and home going, and is one of the only photos we have of all of us. We remember her dearly as we see her in different ways in each of us, both physically and in our various talents and personalities. When we lose our parents I believe spending time with our siblings becomes more precious as we see their memories still alive in each of us. I was so blessed to have so many siblings. God has blessed the fruit of my mother’s womb as most of us are serving God and we are praying for the few that are still outside the Kingdom. Never underestimate the power of a praying mother.

Now here we are 25 years later as John and I celebrate our 50th. anniversary, still missing her being part of our lives, but anticipating that grand reunion and believing the circle will be unbroken as all her children turn to the faith of our godly mother.

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In the photo in the back row left to right is Lucinda, Terry, Tommy and Paul.

In the middle row left to right is Heather, our Dad, Charleen, myself and Billy.

Front row left to right is Robert, Drew and Ian. 

CHALLENGE: Take time today to appreciate your mother and thank God for the life she gave you.

 

 

 

Preparing Our Hearts for Easter

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Dear Papa,

Help me to die daily as I present my life and body as a living sacrifice. May I die to self this day and live only unto thee.

Dear Child,

My Son died once and for all, but to identify with His resurrection life, you must die daily, that daily you may walk in resurrection life.

He died once but you must die daily.

Resurrection life can only follow death! No death, no resurrection life!

Only resurrection life has power and anointing.

Only resurrection life can produce fruit for eternity.

Each seed and fruit produces after its own kind.

Only that which is birthed by resurrection life will never die.

Child, it is not about more power, it is about more dying!

And then power will automatically flow from the resurrection life that follows.

                                              Thus saith Papa

Philippians 3:10 That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death;

2 Corinthians 4:7-12 But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us. We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed. Always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our body.  For we which live are always delivered unto death for Jesus’ sake, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our mortal flesh. So then death worketh in us, but life in you.

We must first die to self if the power of the resurrection life is to flow from our lives. 

By His sovereignty, God uses circumstances of verses 8 and 9 above, to break us, that resurrection life may flow from us. “He who puts his trust only in spiritual gifts is being foolish, for such gifts do not necessarily work that transformation in the inner man. It is only out of brokenness that there can come forth life.” Watchman Nee

CHALLENGE: If we do not die to self, we cannot bear the mark of resurrection power in our lives or ministry..

Saint Patrick – Truth or Legend

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Since I was born in Aberdeen, Scotland and raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland, I had a personal interest to dig out some of the truths surrounding the man who brought the gospel to Ireland. The real Patrick has almost been lost under an avalanche of myth, legend and folklore.

Did you know that Patrick was not an Irishman?

His parents were Britons and Patrick was born near Dumbarton on the river Clyde in Scotland.

Did you know that he is not even a Saint?

At least not in the technical sense of the Roman Catholic Church, because he was never officially canonized. According to the encyclopedia Patrick “ passes as a saint merely by popular approval”.

Did you know that Patrick is claimed by Catholics and Protestants?

All we can say, whatever his affiliation, he was an evangelical preacher. Patrick is often said to be a man of One Book! He never appeals to the authority of any creed, ecclesiastical leader or council, but in his writings, few as they are, he quotes from 113 scriptures. It has been commented that from his constant emphasis on the Bible, that Patrick sounded like a 5th century Billy Graham, “ The Bible says, the Bible says.”

Did you know that Patrick ranks with the greatest missionaries that ever lived?

Perhaps second only to Paul of Tarsus (Raymond Edmoan, Moody Monthly magazine)

Did you know why the shamrock is so important to the Irish?

Patrick plucked a shamrock from where it was growing in abundance on the Irish mountainside, and used it as a lesson to teach his converts the mystery of the trinity.

From his early confession we learn that, at the age of sixteen, he was captured by a band of Irish pirates, who sold him as a slave to a Druid chieftain in Northern Ireland. Until his captivity Patrick had no real experience of God or salvation even though he had been raised in a Christian home, where his grandfather was a minister of the gospel. Here are his own words, “I was sixteen and knew not the true God, but in a strange land the Lord opened my unbelieving eyes and I was converted.” He realized that God in His mercy had allowed his captivity to take place so as to lead him to a new and better life. With the sufferings of exile had come the understanding of salvation. Finally after six years he escaped and returned to his family in Scotland. Something wonderful had happened to Patrick, he did not hate the Irish, but instead he had love for them.

He had seen the Druids in Ireland controlling the people, encouraging them to worship sacred trees, stones and even the sun itself. The Lord spoke to Patrick in a dream in which he heard, “ The voice of the Irish…We beg you, Holy boy, come and walk among us again.” He began to prepare to return to Ireland even though his family tried to persuade him not to.

In the year 432, Patrick returned to Ireland again, as a result of his obedience to the voice of God. From the 5th. to the 8th. century thousands had turned to Christ. Ireland became one of the great centers of Christianity in the world, not only of Christian holiness and virtue, but also of education because of monasteries all over the country. Thus Ireland has been named, “ The land of Saints and Scholars”.

The heathen Druid chieftain, whom he was sold to, became his first convert. His name was Dichu, and he offered Patrick, the pick of his land for the site of Patrick’s first church, situated high on the mountains of County Down, from where Patrick could see much of Ireland spread out before him. It was from here that Patrick carried out the great commission for the next thirty years of his life, where the influence of his ministry expanded to the mainland of Scotland, England and Wales and even much of Europe. Here he died and was buried on March 17th. 462 AD. Today you can still visit that first little church, even though 1500 years have passed since Patrick ministered there. The visitor can also visit his burial place on the grounds of the Protestant Cathedral of Downpatrick in County Down.

Let’s celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day by praying for the country that Patrick loved so much.

He is Still Lord over the Storms

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Dear Child,

Be My instrument of peace in a world  full of uncertainty and turmoil. In all you are doing and facing know My peace. Sow seeds of peace, My peace that the world doesn’t know.

If you are truly confident in My working in your life, you will rest in My peace. Know My peace not only in the stillness of the moment, know My peace also in the pressures and storms of life. I am not only Lord of the stilled  waves, I am also Lord of the storms. Ride the storms of life wrapped in My peace, confident in your relationship to Me and confident in Who I am.

                                                        Thus saith Papa

 

John 14:27  Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.

Mark 4:39 And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.

Amidst the current uncertainty and turmoil of our world we must remember that our Savior is also the Lord over those storms. Even as He spoke in Mark 4:39, He  still speaks peace to our hearts in the midst of the storms that are brewing in the seas of our lives and our world.

As believers today, we MUST spend even more time with our heavenly Papa to grow in confidence of our relationship with Him that we may have seeds of peace to sow into the lives of others who are filled with anxiety and fear.

CHALLENGE: Be an instrument to take His  peace and assurance to those who are being swept under by the storms of life.

“Developing a Secret History with God” will inspire you to spend more time in prayer and deepen your relationship with your Heavenly Papa.

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Adversities will Stretch those Spiritual Muscles

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Dear Child,

Adversities are the lessons of life, that exercise your spiritual muscles and make you healthy and strong. The more battles you fight, the more victories you will win!

Battles fought in the mind will eventually effect the physical, if not won in the battlefield of the mind, so bring every thought into the captivity of Christ.

Child, you are body, soul and spirit, be a good steward of each.

Exercise your body muscles and be strong physically!

Exercise your mind and be strong in your convictions!

Exercise your spiritual muscles and stand strong against the powers of darkness!

                                                       Thus saith Papa

 

In the PHYSICAL realm you must have a resistance program if you want healthy, strong muscles. Without resistance, strength cannot be produced.

In the MENTAL realm we must resist in the battlefield of the mind and bring every thought into the captivity of Christ. Only then will we have strong Godly convictions.

2 Corinthians.10:4-5 (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ;

In the SPIRITUAL realm we also have a resistance program against the enemy of our souls. When we submit ourselves to God, we will have the power to resist the devil, which will result in strong, healthy spiritual muscles.

James 4:7  Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.

1 Peter.5:8-10 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour: Whom resist stedfast in the faith, knowing that the same afflictions are accomplished in your brethren that are in the world. But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you.

CHALLENGE: Do you feel defeated when you try to resist the devil, because you haven’t first warmed up your spiritual muscles by submitting the situation to God?