Author Pam Frame

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Pam Frame's "Wending Our Way" Devotions

Enjoy these selections from the last 90 days of Pam's "Wending Our Way" devotions. The devotions are listed in descending order by date with the most recent devotion at the top. Click here if you would like to read the Walter Mouse devotions.

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The Wonderfuls

July 6, 2026

Psalms 119:18 ...Open my eyes that I may see the wonderful things....
Isn't senior living a hoot?! Now I'm besieged by constant aches and pains, chronic stiffness, reduced vision, GI tract and bladder compromises, mobility issues and lack of patience with the foibles and fools of the universe. And how about hearing? I sometimes don't hear all the sounds in a conversation and wind up missing the message; or I don't quite catch the beginning or ending of a word...and miss the point; or I don't realize someone has spoken...and miss the whole conversation! It gets really frustrating for me and for those trying to communicate with me.
I DID, however, get this devotion out of something Larry mentioned the other day. He was saying grace and probably said something like, "Thank you, LORD, for bringing wonderfulness into our lives;" but I heard it as, "Thank you, LORD, for bringing wonderfuls into our lives."
I love that! God really does bring "wonderfuls" into our lives: purring and wagging, the laughter of children, sunspots on cold days and cool breezes on hot days, smiles, flowers, chirping, a comfy chair, friends....That phrase has become a vesper prayer for me as I settle down in bed for the night: "Thank you, God, for bringing Wonderfuls into my life today."
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Wrap And Go

July 3, 2026

Acts 12:8 ... [the angel said], "Wrap your cloak around you and follow me."
In today's scripture, an angel gives instructions as Peter is miraculously rescued from a maximum-security prison. Why was Pete told to wrap himself in his cloak? (1.) Prisoners usually slept without their cloaks. The angel told Peter to wrap his cloak around him in preparation for leaving. (2.) The cloak provided warmth as the night air cooled while Peter and the angel fled. (3.) 'Wrap' or 'gird' one's cloak meant to gather the loose cloth and tie it securely around one's waist. This assured that Peter could walk or run easily as he and the angel escaped from prison and from Peter's imminent execution.
In our lives, too, we may be called: to leave one location and move into another; to carry with us the warmth and love of others as we embark on the newest phase of our journey; and to leave behind those things that might entangle us and restrict our movement.
We're often "heading into," which means moving forward wrapped in God's Love and Grace as we reflect His Glory and provide care for His Beloved People.
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Wrapped The Body

July 2, 2026

Matthew 27:57-60 ...As evening approached...Joseph of Arimathea...asked for Jesus' body. ...Joseph took the body, wrapped it in a clean linen cloth and placed it in his own new tomb.
The afternoon of the Crucifixion brings us to another use of the word 'wrap.' Joseph of Arimathea wrapped Christ's body before burying it. Such wrapping helped preserve the body, minimized odor, and showed respect for the body itself. It also adhered to the usual Jewish burial practices of the time.
Jesus' whole burial scene fulfills Isiah 53:9 ( "He [Jesus] was assigned a grave with the wicked ,and with the rich in his death, though he had done no violence nor was there any deceit in his mouth.") and sets down a solid foundation for Christ's ministry to His Church and to God's Kingdom.
Jesus' birth and death found Him wrapped in cloths in the physical world and wrapped in Power and Love in the spiritual realms. By God's grace and the Holy Spirit's power, Jesus was again wrapped in all He needed to go forth in ministry to God and His Beloved People.
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Wrapped In Cloths

July 1, 2026

Luke 2:7 ...she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger.
Back in Jesus' time, wrapping newborns in strips of cloth was a hallmark of good parenting. The cloth strips helped calm restless infants, kept them warm, made them feel secure, and helped them to grow straight. The strips sort of resembled the snugness and protection of the womb. In Jesus' case, the swaddling cloths and manger reminded the shepherds that the Christ Child was indeed poor, humble and vulnerable--not a royal figure born in a palace.
Besides His parents and the resident animals and shepherds, Baby Jesus ( wrapped in the traditional cloths provided by devoted parents) was also attended by and wrapped in the God's Love and Provision. Thus, He began His earthly life wrapped snuggly in all He would need to fulfill the requirements of His earthly and heavenly Purposes.
As we go along, we, too, can swaddle ourselves in the various "wraps" (opportunities, lessons, guidance, love and the like) the Good Lord provides for us as we minister to fellow Christians and faithfully walk beside Him on the path toward Heaven.
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Wrap Your Cloak

June 30, 2026

Isaiah 2:5 ...Come, O house of Jacob, let us walk in the light of the Lord.
God calls us to walk in awe of His Splendor, but He also calls us to walk in companionship with Him as we provide service to His People. Today's scripture highlights Paul's miraculous escape from prison. Assisted by an angel who guided his departure, Paul wrapped his cloak around him (Acts 12:8) and followed the angel out of the prison.
Paul's cloak certainly would've kept him warm, but it also represents to me the Light, Love, Energy and Provision that surrounded Paul--all the "stuff" he'd need to complete his journey here on earth. In a sense, Paul wrapped himself in God's Light.
As we, like Paul, wrap ourselves in the LORD's Light, we find that Ps.56:13 is being fulfilled within our lives as we wend our way onward toward our Heavenly Home: "You have delivered me from death and my feet from stumbling, that I may walk before God in the light of life."
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Wrapped In Light

June 29, 2026

Psalms 104:2 ... [the LORD] wraps himself in light....
I recently had a tuna wrap for lunch and then got to thinking about how the word 'wrap' functions in our lives. Besides showing up in wonderful sandwiches, we've all wrapped countless birthday and Christmas gifts; many of us have wrapped ourselves in favorite shawls or blankets; we've wrapped bandages around cuts, paper and tape around packages to be mailed, and those of us who are old enough remember wrapping food for the freezer. We can wrap up speeches, meetings and visits; and cameramen wrap up screen shots when filming movies and TV shows. 'Wrap,' used as a noun, refers to a shawl, sweater or light jacket.
Today's scripture tells us that God wraps Himself in Light. This represents numerous things: His Presence and Holiness (1 Jn. 1:5); Our Jesus (Jn. 8:12); truth and guidance (Ps. 119:105), to name a few. 'Light' has many other biblical metaphors as well, all pointing to God's Glory, Nature, Truth, Holiness, and Love. Biblical references to God's Light are the exact opposites of sin, ignorance, hate and death.
Through it all, as God's Illuminating Presence guides and directs our lives, He calls us to live within the sure knowledge that "the LORD is my light and my salvation." Wrapped in His Light and His Love, we'll make it Home someday.
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Losing Sight Of...

June 26, 2026

Luke 24:31 ...they recognized him, and he disappeared from their sight.
One morning I looked out our front door window and saw a Carolina wren hopping around in the mulch in front of our cottage. I guess she was looking for bugs. Soon after that, she hopped into the yew bush that stands in front of our porch. After poking around on the ground for a bit, she disappeared into the depths of the hedge and I lost sight of her--but I could tell where she was because the branches keep jiggling, even though the little bird was completely hidden.
Have you ever lost sight of God? I sure have. Frantic schedules, illness, worries, fatigue, relational issues, deadlines and the like can quickly render God invisible as we turn our focus toward impending perils.
When this happens, I like to play "Keeping Track of the Wren" as I intentionally look for God's movement around me: gently blowing leaves or flags, sunlight and electricity that are timeless and produce pleasurable results, wagging tails and purring, the laughter and activity of children, the joys of music, the simple ability to move and breathe freely....All these things remind me of God's Continual Presence as He "walks in the garden" --with me--every day.
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No Unauthorized Vehicles

June 25, 2026

Acts 2:23 ... [the people] put him to death by nailing him to the cross.
Larry and I were driving on the turnpike a while ago. At one point there was a long ramp off to our right. A sign beside the roadway stated:"No Unauthorized Vehicles Beyond This Point." That made sense because beyond that point were huge construction vehicles, parked and awaiting their next job assignment. The Turnpike Commission surely doesn't want passenger cars and freight trucks to be mixing it up with backhoes, enormous dump trucks and other heavy-duty site-prep machines.
Naturally this made me think of the Cross--because it's the only Authorized Vehicle for transporting human souls to Heaven. Nothing else on Earth or in Heaven can take us Home. Jesus is Our Soul Provider, and the Cross was His Vehicle of Choice.
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Passion And Patience

June 24, 2026

James 5:10 ...take the prophets...as an example of patience in the face of suffering.
I read an interesting article this week. It said that in Middle English, the word 'passion' had the same root meaning as the word 'patience,' which meant 'waiting out the pain.' I've often thought about Christ's Passion on the Cross and His suffering and death there, both of which were brought about by His intense Love for mankind and His boundless concern for our eternal welfare.
What I didn't ever consider was His Patience as He awaited the inevitable--His death and our salvation.
Waiting out the pain. Jesus did that 2000+ years ago. I'll never understand how He managed patience while He endured the gruesome and all-encompassing torture of the Cross. Reflecting on that gives me a deeper appreciation for His Gift of Eternity and also gives me a bit more patience as I wait out the pain of my own earthly struggles.
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Love Like...

June 23, 2026

John 19:17 ..Carrying his own cross...
Larry and I passed a church marquis recently. It said, "Love like there's no tomorrow." What an inspiring thought.
But it soon occurred to me that I know Someone Who loved (and still loves) like there IS a tomorrow. Because of the cross, we'll go on from this earth to spend Eternity in Heaven. What a superb "Tomorrow" that'll be!!
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Beautiful Music

June 22, 2026

Ephesians 4:12 ...Christ...[prepares] God's people for works of service....
Back in May I heard a marvelous piano concert by a hugely talented fourteen-year-old. That night he played an amazing range of pieces from popular, jazz, country and easy listening genres, but I've also heard him play classical. His sheet music is always astounding. It has more notes than you can count, all grouped in ways that produce a wonderful variety of memorable tunes.
Watching his nimble fingers fly across the keys as he gave voices to all those little black dots reminded me of how God places each of us into carefully planned groupings so that He can create something beautiful from the mixture.
If you're ever not sure that your presence here on earth makes a difference, think about who you're connected to and how that interplay creates a current blessing (or could create a future blessing)--and you'll find God's Heart at the center of it all... and perhaps an invitation to be of service to the Kingdom.
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Navigation Aids

June 19, 2026

Jeremiah 6:16 ...ask where the good way is and walk in it.
Today I got to thinking about all the navigational aids that are available to us: GPS, MapQuest, Waze, verbal directions, guidebooks, owner's manuals, compasses, lighthouses, road signs, directional arrows, mentors.... And how about angels (Mt. 1:20), the Morning Star (Mt. 2:2), the word of the LORD (Ps. 33:4), and The Word, Our Jesus (Jn. 1:14)?
There are countless Guides to help us find our way. I try not to judge others when they're using different guidelines than I am. Their "Good Way" and mine might simply be different.
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Come Home!

June 18, 2026

Philippians 3:20 ...our citizenship is in heaven.
Have you ever found it difficult to relate to God? I know I have. I originally tried to relate to God the Father, but my own father (though a great provider) wasn't around much, and wasn't emotionally or physically available when he was at home. This tainted my ability to relate well to God as a Father figure.
Then someone suggested that I try to relate to Jesus as a brother (since I was so close to my sister). This worked for me! (That same person, years ago, suggested that if Jesus as brother didn't work, I should try relating to the Holy Spirit...because I was so close to my two dogs then and they surely contained the Holy Spirit.).
My point is this: No One in the Holy Trinity minds if you latch onto just One of Them. Any One of Them will eventually introduce you to the Other Two in the Family--and all Three will see that you get safely Home.
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Haiku...On Earth

June 17, 2026

Genesis 30:25 ...so I can go back to my homeland.
I'm a voyager.
I sail the Seas of Service.
Homeland is above.
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The Golden Egg Book

June 16, 2026

Psalms 23:8 ...There is surely a future hope for you.
I've always loved The Golden Egg book. It's a gentle, young child's story about a bunny and a duckling who become friends. My sister was recently delighted to find a used copy of the book, which she was planning to give to me as a gift; but when she read through it quickly, she discovered that the last two pages had been torn out. Oh no! The story was incomplete, so, of course, she didn't buy the book.
This reminded me of our Christian journey. I don't know how my story is going to end. I just know the parts I've lived so far. Only time will reveal those final pages that will make my life-story complete here on earth. Then I'm heaven-bound!!
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Jumping Spider

June 15, 2026

Psalms 130:7 ...O Israel, put your hope in the LORD.
The other day Larry and I were going over to the main building for lunch. As we walked along, I spotted a small black spider resting in the sun on the sidewalk. I was about to walk around it when it took a tremendous leap (6" at least) and landed in the safety of the grass beside the walkway. This reminded me of the original usage of the word 'hope,' which was to 'jump to safety.' It implied that we gain hope by jumping to a safe place.
Jesus says that we will have trouble in this world (no surprise there!), but we have hope because He has overcome the world (Jn. 16:33). So--our bodies and minds may struggle along as we travel our earthly journies, but our souls are safe for eternity (Mt. 10: 28). We, like the spider, can always jump to safety--he to the grass and Christians straight into the Savior's Arms.
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On Duty??

June 12, 2026

Psalms 62:1 ...my soul finds rest in God alone.
We do church services and various musical and entertainment programs in our auditorium. These programs are also projected into the campus residences via an in-house campus tv network. Several volunteers run the projection console enabling our cameras to film on-going activities. We have three cameras, which enables us to show programs from different angles as shows continue. The cameras each have two lights: red and green. Cameras with red lights lit are actively filming. If their green lights are on, they're on stand-by, waiting to film at the push of a button on the console. If no lights are lit, the camera is off.
Isn't our Christian journey kind of like these cameras? Sometimes we're actively pursuing our designated ministries and activities. Sometimes we're on stand-by, ready to be sent into action at a moment's notice. And sometimes we're off-duty, resting and relaxing until we're needed again.
Just as our cameras switch between active functioning, stand-by mode and off-duty, we need to pace ourselves as well, so we don't become exhausted with constant mental and physical activity. Rest is a big part of our Christian Walk.
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Never-Ending Troubles

June 11, 2026

John 16:33 ...In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.
We have two huge flowering trees in front of our cottage (crab apples, I think). They're gorgeous when they're covered with tiny white blossoms, they provide welcome shade in the summer, and the birds love the little round berries the trees produce in fall. But--the flowers create a mess in the spring when the petals drop and get all over everything, including our gutters and carpets. Then, in the fall, the same scenario unfolds as the trees lose their leaves--thousands of leaves!! The final assault is the berries--marble-size pinkish berries form and last all winter. They roll if you step on them (very handy for our largely over 80 population!) and they squish easily when stepped on and then follow us into our homes to make little pink stains on our carpets. It's a love/hate relationship.
This spring I watched a neighbor repeatedly sweep up the petals on her porch and walks. She'll get a break for about 20 minutes until the flowers descend again in a fluttering, snowlike cascade. Then there's a respite until the leaf and berry routine takes over. It's never-ending!
This whole cycle reminds me of Jesus' reassurance that though we will have troubles here on earth, better times are coming when we'll live in a love/love relationship with God, self and others...forever!
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Sin And Pain

June 10, 2026

Psalms 69:26 ...the pain of those you hurt.
I heard a comment recently that made me stop and think. A woman I was chatting with said, "Sin can be seen through the pain it causes." (I think she was quoting Julian of Norwich.) 'Sin' is generally defined as 'an immoral act seen as a transgression against divine law.'
This comment made me think of wind and electricity, neither of which are visible, though we can easily see the effect of their presence. The effect of the presence of sin is similar. I've seen that pain in the physically and emotionally mal-nourished children I taught; in those shattered by divorce and disloyalty; in those caught in the death-trap of addictions; and in the crushed spirits of those who constantly complain or aggress against others.
This woman's comment made me see more clearly that God shares His "rules and regulations" with us, not to spoil our fun, but to spare us all the pain that comes from our transgressions against His Holy Word.
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Water Supply Area

June 9, 2026

John 4:14 ...whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst.
Larry and I were driving somewhere recently. As we went through the countryside, we passed a sign saying, "Water Supply Area--7 miles ahead." I think that indicated an upcoming reservoir. Of course this made me think of Jesus because He's the Source of our Living Water. We don't need signs to guide us to Him, He's not restricted to specific geographical locations, and we never have to worry about Him running dry.
Jesus--our Eternal Reservoir, our Giver and Sustainer of Life, Our Prince of Peace and Love.
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Call For Pricing

June 8, 2026

1 Thessalonians 5:9 ...For God...[appointed] us to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Back in late winter I passed a truck pumping heating oil into a local home. A big sign on the truck said, "Call for Current Pricing " then listed a phone number. The message reminded me of Jesus, because He'd never post such a sign. Salvation is always free to us, but it cost Jesus all the agonies associated with its purchase. Salvation isn't free, but it's Freedom-- for all who choose to accept Christ's Gift of Eternal Life.
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Thorns' Blessing

June 05, 2026

2 Corinthians 12:7 ...there was given me a thorn in my flesh....
This past week I was deadheading daffodils and doing a bit of trimming and tidying up in our community courtyard. At one point, I picked up what I thought was a short tree branch, only to discover that it was a dead branch from a very well-protected rose bush. The thorns had to be at least 1/2" long and were straight and strong, even though the branch was dead. The thorns were like spikes. I got an extremely painful stab from it. The site stayed very sore for about a week. It was awful!
As far as I can tell, as I reflected on my episode with the thorn, thorns in the Bible served three purposes: 1. One kept Paul from becoming conceited. (2 Cor. 12:7). 2.Thorns accompanied our salvation. (Mk. 15:17). 3. Thorns can help us feel and express compassion for others because, as we reflect on our own pain, we can begin to feel pity and concern for others in similar distress. (Col. 3:13).
Whenever thorns impale us, let us use them as our ancestors did, to become more aware of the burdens others are carrying and to offer care and compassion when we can.
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Power Source

June 4, 2026

Revelation 1:6 ...to [God] be glory and power forever and ever! Amen.
This morning I went to use my Kindle and discovered a really low battery. (I hadn't used it in a while.) The screen directed me to, "Connect to a power source and charge your Kindle until this screen disappears." Oh--that's simple enough.
The only snag was that I had to dig up three different power cords before I found one that fit my Kindle. Why couldn't power cords just be a standard size??!!
All this, naturally, reminde me of Our Jesus--because He's the only Power Source we'll ever need. And we don't have to hunt around for Him, experiment to see if He fits, or plug Him in. He's all the Power we'll ever need to keep on keeping on.
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Hang On!

June 3, 2026

Hebrews 12:1 ...let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.
One day last week Larry and I were running errands. Our first stop was at his doctor's office, where he had to drop off some paperwork. I waited in the car because it was such a nice day. I had planned to read but got distracted by bird activity around a nearby retention pond. As I watched, a redwing blackbird flew in and landed on one of the many reeds growing beside the pond. The reed, of course, swayed madly, but the bird hung on until the motion stopped.
Sometimes this happens in life, too. We can find ourselves clinging to something that feels out of control, but for one reason or another we can't get away.
When this happens, I find it helpful to hang onto God's Promise that all things work for good for those that love the LORD (Romans 8:28). This scripture always provides me with a bit of peace and reassurance during unsteady times, and it helps inspire me to persevere as I run the race the Good LORD has set before me.
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Nibbles

June 2, 2026

Jeremiah 6:16 ...ask where the good way is and walk in it....
You can't get where you're going if you use another person's map.
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No Candy

June 1, 2026

1 Corinthians 12:11 ...when I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, and I responded like a child.
I recently watched as a young mom and toddler stepped up to the deli in a local grocery store. Mom, exhausted and in a rush, was trying to buy lunchmeat and get home to feed her little one. He, hungry and over-stimulated by the lights, noise, and colorful stuff in the store, asked for a lollipop. Naturally, mom said "no" because they were headed home for lunch and he could have a lollipop after he'd eaten.
That's when the whining started, then the foot-stomping and the tears and then finally a full-fledged temper tantrum. I felt so sorry for the exhausted mom and for the little one who was simply too young to have the vocabulary or experience to express and process his feelings.
As I drove home, it occurred to me that the same thing can happen in our adult lives as we try to adjust to challenging or frustrating situations that crop up. Sometimes we, or others, simply haven't acquired the necessary words or experience to enable us to express our feelings, explore options and move through difficult situations. Empathic Listening often helps if we're trying to accompany someone through a frustrating event. (Google "Empathic Listening." It's a valuable tool.)Sometimes we don't need to convince others that we're right and they're wrong. Sometimes others just need to feel heard and helping them find the words to describe and explore their frustrating circumstances helps them to move forward more easily.
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Delete. Move To Trash

May 29, 2026

Psalms 116:15 ...Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.
A short time ago, due to her death, I had to remove a woman's name and contact information from my cell phone address book. To do that, I had to hit "Delete" and then "Move to Trash."
This reminded me of Satan's ploys. He connects to us only so he can ultimately delete us, move us to his nearby trash heap and then head out to entice others into his evil clutches.
Jesus never removes anyone from His Heavenly Address Book and He never moves anyone to a trash heap, either. Here on earth or amongst the heavenlies, our death is precious because it brings us close to Him and to the Home we'll enjoy forever.
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It's Easy To Lose

May 28, 2026

James 5:11 ...We consider blessed those who have persevered.
I play Mexican Train Dominoes once a week with several other folks. One night, there were only three of us playing. "Mary" had a glorious evening, accumulating only 60 points while "John" and I soon had over 150 points each. We just drew atrocious tiles all night! Finally, "Mary" won by a landslide and "John" and I could hardly count all the dots we'd gotten stuck with.
As we started cleaning up, "John" remarked, " It sure is easy to lose fast!" How true!!
We, as Christians, can "lose fast," too, if we let our focus slide from our Biblical roots and let ourselves get distracted by the world's focus on fame, power, money, lust, judgmentalism, hatred and mistrust. We "win" in the end as we live patiently here on earth, serving God and others, and awaiting God's Eternal Blessings.
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I Got In Because...

May 27, 2026

1 Thessalonians 5:11 ...He died for us...so that we may live together with him.
We've been in our cottage for over a year now. Time goes so fast! I was just reflecting on how much I enjoy our new home and remembered that we got into it because someone else (the former resident) died.
Hmmmmm....It works the same way with heaven. I'll get in there, too because Someone Else died--over 2000 years ago.
Hallelujah!
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Poem: Trusting God

May 26, 2026

Proverbs 3:5 ...Trust in the LORD with all your heart.
My God has provided, whatever the storm. My journey's secure to the end.
Provision surrounds me no matter the threat. I trust what the Good LORD may send.
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And Goodnight!

May 25, 2026

Philippians 4:8 ...Fix your thoughts on what is true and honorable and right.
I recently ran into this scripture in an old devotional book. I guess I was tired when I read it because my brain translated it as," Fix your thoughts on what is true and honorable--and goodnight."
I normally don't sleep too well and am often awake thinking of all sorts of useless things. This scripture offers insight into how to channel my rambling nighttime thoughts. If I climb into bed and concentrate on stuff that's true and honorable, I might be able to drift off to sleep more easily.
Good Night!!
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Too Expensive

May 22, 2026

Acts 2:23 ...nailing him to the cross.
I recently overheard a young man talking to a friend. The young fellow was trying to figure out what to get his mother for her birthday. "I've thought of flowers," he said, " but they're too expensive and they don't last." How true.
His comment reminded me of Jesus and The Cross. That certainly WAS expensive--to Jesus--but not to us. And... salvation lasts way longer than flowers. It lasts forever!
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Satan's Elevator

May 21, 2026

Matthew 4:10 ..."Away from me, Satan!"
We have a fluky elevator here at our retirement community. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Very frustrating. It only has to serve three floors, but often it just quits. Just now, it'll go to the first and third floors but refuses to stop at the second floor.
Gosh! That reminds me of Satan. Those who hop on his "elevator" soon discover that it doesn't stop at The Pearly Gates. It's set to go to earth (for a time) and eventually lets folks off in Hades.
Satan's elevator bypasses heaven, so steer clear of it!!
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Divergent Tracks

May 20, 2026

Jeremiah 29:11 ..."For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you...to give you hope and a future."
I was reading a novel recently. At one point, the main characters set off on a train trip. As their journey unfolded, the track, which was just a single track originally, formed a "v" in front of the train and split off into two different directions in front of the train. Thus, the train could go east or west, but it couldn't continue moving straight ahead. Now the east-bound travelers were permanently separated from any west-bound travelers who might come along.
This track-switching can be unnerving, partly because change is hard and partly because often, we've never been AT wherever the Good Lord's taking us now.
Through it all, it helps to remember that God is FOR us, so whatever track we're on is surrounded by God's Love and Provision and all will be well, now and forever.
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Empty!!!

May 19, 2026

Matthew 28:20 ...I will be with you always....
Since we live in a retirement community and eat most of our meals in the cafeteria, we don't keep a very full fridge. Larry uses the bottom shelf for fruit and cottage cheese, and I use the top two shelves for leftovers and breakfast stuff. This morning I took my breakfast things out and was shocked to see that every shelf was then empty! That's because I was cleaning up the last of my leftovers and Larry had just cleaned up the last of his stuff, too.
A totally empty fridge is a surprising...and appalling...sight! It made me think of our Triune God. What if we opened our hearts to begin a prayer and found nothing beyond ourselves--just a silent emptiness. That'd be appalling, too. Thankfully it'll never happen. Hallelujah!!
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Gone Forever

May 18, 2026

Matthew 28:19 ...go and make disciples of all the nations....
Back in early spring I read a novel that took place in the American mid-west when the rail system was expanding into that territory. One rancher had three gorgeous daughters but no sons. The man loved his girls dearly but confided to a friend that, "All it takes is a family of girls to wipe out a man's last name forever."
That's kind of a sad situation, but one that will never effect Jesus. Think of all the children He's adopted through the years. His Name will go on forever!
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Bell Choir #2

May 15, 2026

Psalms 33:11 ...the plans of the LORD stand firm forever....
As the Bell Choir finished one particular song, the Director smiled a bit sheepishly, picked up the mike and explained that, during the song, she'd had two pages stick together and she couldn't get them apart. She said the choir just kept right on playing until she caught up. (It all sounded fine to me!)
I think the same thing happens to us Christians along the way sometimes. Distractions, procrastination, self-will, strong desires, preoccupation, illness, etc. can get us stuck, too, and can prevent us from moving forward with God.
When this happens to us, God just keeps moving forward with His Plans, patiently waiting for us to catch up. This may take a bit of time, but human glitches never foil God's Plans. So don't worry if you get out of sync at times. God's got it covered.
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Bell Choir #1

May 14, 2026

Psalms 108:1 ...I will sing and make music with all my soul.
We recently had a wonderful program here at our retirement community. The Bell Choir from Limerick Chapel came. They were just great!
At one point, the Director mentioned that the younger ringers begin by playing chimes instead of bells and their notes are printed as diamonds rather than ovals on the scoresheets.
What a perfect reminder that we don't all have to look alike in order to play the LORD's Music!
Wending Our Way...

Nibbles

May 13, 2026

Acts 8:31 ...The eunuch was reading this passage in scripture....
A Bible that's falling apart is usually owned by a person who isn't.
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Field Markings

May 12, 2026

Galatians 5:22 ...the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
The other day I was driving through the country when I spotted a good-sized bird resting at the very top of a dead tree. I could tell by its field markings that it was some sort of a small hawk.
Field markings in birds are visual characteristics that can be used to identify the species we're looking at. Beak shape, tail length, body size and color are all examples of field markings.
How about Field Markings for Christians? They're listed in Galatians 5:22.... visual characteristics of the LORD's Chosen.
Wending Our Way...

Can I Open That?

May 11, 2026

Psalms 28:2 ... Hear my cry for mercy as I call to you for help....
Larry and I now live in a retirement community and eat most of our meals in the cafeteria there. I was recently in line at our check-out counter, waiting my turn while the elderly gentleman ahead of me dealt with his bill. One of his selections was a small bottle of iced tea. The sweet young woman running the register tapped away on the computer for a bit, then smiled at the man and said, "Can I open that for you?" He smiled back, replied "Oh sure! Thanks!" With a quick twist, the lid was free and we all went on our merry ways, all three of us blessed by the exchange.
It reminded me of Someone Else, Who, 2000+ years ago thought about Salvation and Eternity and Heaven Above and asked the same question: "Can I open that for you?"
Then He picked up The Cross and carried us Home.
Wending Our Way...

Butterflies #5...Taste

May 8, 2026

Psalms 34:8 ...Taste and see that the LORD is good.
Butterflies taste with their feet! They sort of stomp on leaves or flowers to taste which plants are suitable for sipping nectar or laying eggs. Flowers must contain nectar that nourishes butterflies themselves, and leaves must be acceptable food for the caterpillars that will hatch from the butterflies' eggs.
Butterflies are constantly "tasting" and "seeing" what is good. We're called to do the same. We can use our senses to discern God's Presence in our daily lives. His Presence surrounds us constantly as we go about our daily rounds. As we "taste Him" with our senses, we become increasingly aware of His Perpetual Nearness and His Boundless Love and Provision.
Wending Our Way...

Butterflies #4...Rest!

May 7, 2026

Psalms 91:9 ...He who dwells in the shadow of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
Moths and butterflies look a lot alike, but there are three differences that I know of. Moths tend to be fuzzy whereas butterflies are not. Moths often have feathery feelers, but butterflies have slender, finger-like, jointed antennae. Moths rest with their wings open but butterflies rest with their wings closed.
When they need to, butterflies often rest on the undersides of leaves, they hide in tall grass, or they disappear into cracks in bark or crevasses in rocks. Sometimes they gather together in shrubs or on branches. Butterflies rest when they get tired.
We should do the same. We should seek out rest when we need it, whether we rest alone or with others. It doesn't matter HOW we rest; it matters THAT we rest. Resting allows us to stand back from life's constant demands as we regenerate our energy and our inspiration.
Wending Our Way...

Butterflies #3...Size Doesn't Matter

May 6, 2026

Galatians 6:4 ...Each one should test his own actions. Then he can take pride in himself without comparing himself to somebody else.
I didn't realize this, but butterflies come in all different sizes. There's a Queen Alexandra's Birdwing--the biggest butterfly--that's nine or ten inches across. Get a ruler out. That's a seriously big butterfly!
The smallest butterfly is the Western Blue Pigmy, which is only about 1/2" across. Two or three could sit on your thumbnail. (They could hold a convention on a quarter!)
Size doesn't matter in the butterfly world. All serve their appointed purposes, whatever size they are. People are the same. Big or small--or somewhere in between--we each have our God-given gifts and graces, and we're called to fulfill God's purposes in our lives without comparing ourselves to others. We're each just the right size for our designated tasks.
Wending Our Way...

Butterflies #2...Nectar

May 05, 2026

Song of Solomon 8:2 ...I would give you spiced wine to drink, the nectar of my pomegranates.
In hunting for interesting butterfly facts, I discovered that butterflies have no mouths. They have a proboscis--a straw-like appendage that curls up under the butterfly's "chin" and allows them to suck up liquids--like water and nectar. After hatching, a butterfly must assemble its proboscis (which comes in two pieces) before it can feed. (A sideline here is that butterflies don't poop because they eat no solid food; and they don't pee because their bodies use up every drop of nutrients they ingest.)
The lesson here for me is that we, too, must drink in our sustenance. John 7:38...reminds us that "...whoever believes in me, streams of living water will flow from within him." This Living Water fills us in and fills us up, enabling us to fly free in service to God and His people.
Wending Our Way...

Butterflies #1...Struggles

May 4, 2026

Colossians 2:1 ...I want you to know how much I am struggling for you...my purpose is that [you] may be united in heart and in love....
I was recently asked to do a devotion about butterflies, so here goes. Did you know that butterflies emerge from their cocoons with shriveled wings? Once free from the cocoon, they must pump fluid into their wings to "inflate" them. Even the struggle to get out of the cocoon strengthens butterfly wings, because it helps press vital fluid into immature structures. Once the wings are pumped up, butterflies must wait for several hours for them to harden. If their wings harden before they're fully filled with fluid, the butterfly will never fly.
The most obvious lesson from all this is that our struggles IN life often strengthen us FOR life. I've often reflected on how my struggles have helped me cope with whatever comes next. Sometimes our struggles give us our wings.
This whole "struggles build strength" has also given me greater ability to accompany others in their struggles, without trying to remove or reduce their challenges. Sometimes people who don't struggle, never learn to fly, either. Sometimes I have to let others gain their own strength in their own way. Rescuing them from their struggles can reduce their capacity for coping with the difficulties they'll ultimately face.
Wending Our Way...

Luv Ya Again!

May 1, 2026

John 15:19 ...Now remain in my love.
Larry and I always say, "Luv ya!" to each other when we're going our separate ways. One day recently, he'd left for breakfast, saying the familiar "Luv ya!" as he departed. In about two seconds, he was back. He'd forgotten his name tag and couldn't get into the main building without it. He retrieved his nametag, waved and called, "Luv ya again!", then departed for the second time.
"Luv ya again!" Hmmm. Reminds me of Jesus. He loved us from heaven before He got to earth, then He appeard on earth saying, "Luv ya again!" (Luke 2:1-7) In case that wasn't enough, He made His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem in order to proclaim, "Luv ya again!" (Luke 19:28-38). And how about The Cross (Matthew 27:31) which simply shouted, "Luv ya again!"
And for an Earthly Finale, there's the Second Coming (Rev. 11-14) in which Christ returns riding a white horse and followed by the "armies of heaven." Sounds like "Luv ya again"--again!!
Wending Our Way...

Lost Nametag

April 30, 2026

Isaiah 49:15,16 ...I will not forget you! See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands....
A few days ago, I spoke with a new resident who'd been here for all of one day and managed to lose her ID tag in the process. The tag shows her name, so we can all get to know her. It also contains some sort of a chip that opens the doors to our main building (where meals are served and social and entertainment activities occur). She can get a new nametag easily enough, but replacing it is one more thing to add to an already overwhelmingly full schedule.
Isn't it great that we don't need nametags to get into heaven? Jesus always recognizes each one of us and He Himself provided the means for us to enter the heavenly gates . Annnd...even if we grow old and senile and forget who we are, Jesus knows all of us by name and will get each one of us Home.
Wending Our Way...

The More You Look...

April 29, 2026

Psalms 25:15 ...My eyes are ever on the LORD....
Our retirement community has a gorgeous quilt display that changes monthly. The quilts have awesome, complicated designs and a glorious array of colors. No two are alike. They're real treasures.
A number of quilts are displayed along a wall near the Bistro and I often see people stopping to gaze appreciatively at the handiwork before them. As one woman said as she stood admiring one particularly intricate quilt, "The more you look at it, the more you see".
Hmmm...that sounds like our daily walk with Jesus. The more we look at Him as the years roll along, the more we'll see of Him. He's a Treasure, too--both here and for all eternity.
Wending Our Way...

Home Free!

April 28, 2026

John 8:36 ...if the Son sets you free, you'll be free indeed.
The other day I passed a display of Home Free snacks. I think these were chips of some sort. I couldn't quite figure out how "home free" and "chips" went together, but that's ok because it gave me this devo.
"Home Free" didn't make me think of chips, but it DID make me think of salvation. Because of The Cross, I know I'm headed Home Free. Wonderful feeling!!
Wending Our Way...

Nibbles

April 27, 2026

Jeremiah 8:22 ...Why then is there no healing for the wound of my people?
If you don't heal what hurt you, you'll bleed on people who didn't cut you.
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Smashed Nail

April 24, 2026

Exodus 15:26 ...I am the LORD, who heals you.
Several months ago, I smashed a thumbnail pretty badly. It bent and broke down into the nailbed and took several months to grow out. It was kind of interesting to watch its progress. It "healed" slowly but surely, moving invisibly day-by-day toward its restored state.
God heals our emotional wounds the same way. As we cooperate with His Plan for our lives, He works invisibly within us to bring us healing here on earth and, ultimately, He guides us upward into the perfection awaiting us in heaven.
Wending Our Way...

Nosebleed!

April 23, 2026

Revelation 7:14 ...they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.
As I was writing today, my nose started to run. Darn allergies!!! But then a large drop fell from my nose onto the tabletop. Oh no! My nose wasn't running; it was bleeding. I grabbed a tissue for my nose and a paper towel to wipe up the drop on the table. Amazingly, my blood removed a bit of stain from the tabletop. Heavens!
This all reminded me of Jesus, Whose Blood removes our sins and makes us white as snow. "White in the blood of the Lamb"...what a perfect way to spend eternity!!
Wending Our Way...

Without A Plan?

April 22, 2026

Isaiah 5:19 ...let the plan of the Holy One of Israel come....
We recently had a meeting here at our retirement community. During the ensuing sixty minutes, various administrators told us of future plans for upcoming building and renovation, plant management and spring tree removal or trimming. The on-going planning merges physical, financial and manpower resources while considering time constraints and weather conditions. As one fellow said, "We have to avoid working without a plan."
God does the same thing. Jeremiah 29:11 tells us, "For I know the plans I have for you.... Plans to prosper you...Plans to give you hope and a future."
Our world looks awfully rocky at times, but through it all, God's Divine Plans are unfolding around us, carrying us, eventually, to the Peace and Beauty of our Heavenly Home.
Wending Our Way...

Staircase To Nowhere

April 21, 2026

Genesis 28:12 ...Jacob...had a dream in which he saw a stairway resting on the earth, with its top reaching to heaven, and the angels of God were ascending and descending on it.
I was talking recently with a fellow from a different retirement community. He mentioned that his facility had a "Stairway to Nowhere." It's an old stairway tower that was never removed when a nearby campus building underwent major renovations. The stair tower is out in an open field, connected to nothing. It just stands there.
Thankfully, our Christian journey isn't a Stairway to Nowhere. It connects countless people to God's Love and Provision and guides us straight to heaven when our work on earth is done.
Wending Our Way...

Give It All Away?!

April 20, 2026

John 14:2 ...In my Father's house are many rooms.... I am going there to prepare a place for you.
This week I chatted with three women who were in the process of moving. One's moving from a large single home to a two-bedroom apartment. One's moving from a five-room house to a one-bedroom apartment. And the third is moving from a roomy apartment to a two-room "suite" in our Personal Care unit. All are immensely saddened and challenged by the amount of stuff they have to get rid of in order to fit into their new residences. As one of the women said, "Eventually, you have to give it all away."
Of course, this reminded me of Our Jesus because, after all these years, He has never given a single soul away--and He has invited each one of us to live with Him forever in His mansion above. We're His forever! How wonderful is that??!!
Wending Our Way...

Performance!

April 17, 2026

Isaiah 30:15 ...in quietness and trust is your strength....
I once met a darling dog, but one who became a real pain at meals. She'd learned to beg for food and sat beside me one time during an otherwise pleasant luncheon. During the entire meal, she stationed herself beside me and went through her repertoire of FEED ME!" tricks. She did beg, dance, twirl, pray, paw the air, whimper, speak and walk on back feet. It got awfully annoying really fast. She didn't need food and she was certainly well cared for. She simply felt the need to perform.
That little dog reminded me of myself sometimes. I was brought up in a household where Performance and Appearances were prime. I got an "A" in both courses! Naturally, this also made me feel that I had to Perform for God, too. It has taken me many years, but now I realize that God isn't looking for my Best Performance. He's looking for kind-hearted service to others and quiet companionship with me.
Take-Home: There's no need to impress or entertain God. His fondest desire is to dwell in peaceful companionship with each of us. He doesn't need to see yet another Performance.
Wending Our Way...

Sequins Of Grace

April 16, 2026

Zechariah 9:16 ... [God's people] will sparkle in his land like jewels in a crown.
I was sitting in church a few weeks ago and slowly became aware of a golden twinkle on the carpet in front of me. No matter how I moved, the ceiling lights above me made that one tiny spot sparkle amid the darkness of the navy carpet. A closer look (after the service) revealed a tiny gold sequin, which probably had dropped off a recent entertainer's festive jacket. The navy carpet reminded me of the dark days, long walks, unstable footing and often veiled eyesight that often accompany us as we plod along on our earthly journeys.
How easily a smile, a kind word, a note, a gentle touch, a moment of simple companionship becomes a "Sequin of Grace"--sent from God, moving through us, and winging off to touch another weary pilgrim who's struggling along life's convoluted pathways.
We can each be a "Sequin of Grace," powered by His Love and spreading His Light. That looks pretty cheery here on earth but just think what it'll look like when we all sparkle together in heaven!
Wending Our Way...

Haiku ... " I Found:"

April 15, 2026

Isaiah 28:12 ...This is the resting place, let the weary rest....
A scrap of silence~
It's soothing my weary soul~
I'll rest here a while.
Wending Our Way...

Picking Up Sunbeams

April 14, 2026

Ephesians 6:24 ...Grace to all who love our Lord Jesus Christ....
We've only been in our cottage for a year, and our carpeting was new when we moved in. That means it's still shedding little mini tufts that look like some larval insect form. The other day I went to pick up yet another of these little sand-colored treasures, but I couldn't seem to get a grip on the darn thing. No matter what I did, it stayed put on the floor.
It finally dawned on me that it wasn't carpet fuzz. It was a mini sunspot, a bit of a sunbeam resting on the living room floor.
Hmmmm...I wonder how many sunspots (or Sonspots) grace my days, but I miss them because I'm not looking for them. I think I'll keep my eyes open for God's inevitable "Sparkles of Grace" that brighten my path. I bet they're all over the place, waiting my discovery!
Wending Our Way...

Let Me In!!

April 13, 2026

John 14:23 ...we will come to him and make our home with him.
Back in early spring our local birds were house hunting. They started by scouting out good nesting sites and then stood guard over "homes" that seemed appealing. Our Triune God does the same thing: He's always searching for living souls who will open their hearts to the Divine Presence. And when they do, He, too stands guard...forever.
Rev. 3:20 reminds us of God's quest: "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me."
Keep listening for His Knock...and His Voice! Let Him live within you... both now and throughout Eternity.
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Whoever Shows Up

April 10, 2026

Psalms 81:2 ...play the melodious harp and lyre....
My sister plays a dulcimer and leads a group who plays at local nursing homes and area open houses. One day recently, the group held a practice session, but only a few people attended. "That's OK," my sister said. "We work with whoever shows up."
Jesus says the same thing. He certainly invites many people to be active in His service, but some folks just don't respond to His Call. So, He, too, works with whoever shows up.
Aren't you glad you accepted His Invitation to work for The Kingdom??! Aren't you glad you showed up?!
Wending Our Way...

Chips And Chocolate Cake #2

April 9, 2026

1 Corinthians 13:4 ...Love is patient, love is kind.
Yesterday I mentioned how much I enjoy chips and chocolate cake. They're both wonderful, even though they have different tastes and textures.
Different people have different "tastes" and "textures," too. This might depend on inherited traits, but is also influenced by life events, education, resources, health concerns, etc.
So--every person will inevitably have a slightly different "taste" and "texture" from me--and that's OK. One of the pleasures (and challenges) in life is to work at loving others who are different from me.
Wending Our Way...

Chips And Chocolate Cake #1

April 8, 2026

Romans 5:1 ...we have been justified through faith....
I was munching on chips the other day and got to thinking about chips and chocolate cake--two of my favorite treats. As I happily chomped away, it occurred to me that though I adore both chips and chocolate cake, they each have different tastes and textures. One's salty and crunchy and one's sweet and soft.
This naturally led me to thinking about my faith, which I suspect also has different "tastes" and "textures" as I move through life. I think my faith has changed as I've grown, gradually deepening over time; but it also seems to shift in response to what I'm facing day-to-day.
This isn't a bad thing. I suspect it's a normal human response from a living and active soul traversing the world with Jesus.
Wending Our Way...

The Good Lord Helped Me Out!

April 7, 2026

Deuteronomy 33:26 ... There is no one like the God of Jeshurun, who rides on the heavens to help you. ("Jeshurun" means "The Upright One" and refers to Israel.)
One day back in mid-winter, we had yet another major snowstorm. A combination of snow, wind and sun caused major drifting and lots of dripping and refreezing. Larry went out the next afternoon to clean off the cars, but he came back in fairly quickly, so I figured the cars were too frozen over to work on. But no! He popped into the cottage with the wonderful news that, "The Good Lord helped me out with the wind and the sun!" (The wind had blown the snow off the vehicles, and the sun had melted the ice!)
Here I was picturing the wind and sun as the problem, but Larry found the blessing in them. I wonder how many times in the past I've done that: missing God's goodness amidst life's problems and struggles.
We know that in ALL things God works for the good of those who love Him. (Rom. 8:28) This doesn't mean that all things are good. It means that God weaves His Goodness into everything and hopes that we will spot His Tender Mercies popping up (like crocuses in the snow) all around us, even on the most difficult days.

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