Morning Meditation: Oh my goodness! What a perfect verse for me today! I needed the reminder that God always leads me out of the darkness. #morningmeditation #lightinthedarkness
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Unconditional Love
Morning Meditation: My life changed forever when I fully embraced the truth in this verse. #morningmeditation #unconditionallove
A New Thing
Morning Meditation: I am not defined by the trauma I endured as a child. The Lord created a new thing in me when I stopped allowing my past to define me. #morningmeditation #newthing
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At Last I Stand Approved
Writing the sonnets helped me put a lifetime into a few lines of poetry and laid the foundation for writing my memoir. As I near the end of the first revision of my draft and prepare to send copies to beta readers, I decided to repost the last sonnet of the sequence because it expresses the hope I want my readers to experience when they read my story.
“Sonnet V-At Last I Stand Approved” illustrates my acceptance of my true worth.
Winning the Battle
When I wrote this post, my journey of writing my memoir was still just a thought in the back of my mind. This website was the beginning of that journey. Now, nearly three years later, the message of this post rings true again. Over the past few days, multiple triggers have surfaced that remind me of the importance of putting on and maintaining the armor of God. I share the post today to remind others of the power in the armor.
Grief: Bargaining with God
Grief is a strange thing. It is dynamic and strikes when I least expect it. I rarely think of upcoming anniversaries, but grief lurks in the shadows ready to surprise me when I see a memory pop up on Facebook or when I hear one of John’s favorite songs. The moments of grief don’t last long and I accept them as part of life. I miss John but would not wish him to come back because I know he is walking with God and enjoying conversations with the saints.