Soaking
January 8, 2013
I’ll soak in your thoughts
Remember the things you say
Write them on my heart
Please light the flame in my soul
Let it burn for you today
I will enter your throne room
In quiet and wait for you
I am so slow to hear you
You words are simple
I’ll act on your words
Reflect, only you are God
I’ll light the candle of hope
Receive your mercy
Accept your peace in the storm
Receive your gentle presence
Gratitude fills me
I choose to believe the truth
He’s stored life for me
In the sight of all mankind
My cup overflows with love
“The words I speak are Spirit”
His words are light to my soul
I believe them like a son
Holding Father’s hand
Going out not knowing
Trusting He will lead the way
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My Utmost for His Higest – January 3
Jesus Calling by Sarah Young – January 3
Psalm 31:19-20; John 6:33, 16:33; Psalm 97:2,3,20,11
“When a man gets to God, it is by most simple ways—words.” Oswald Chambers
I Light Up My House
December 29, 2012
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This morning I lit a candle. I dropped to my knees. I said The Lord’s Prayer slowly and thoughtfully, meditating on the words: “Father,” “kingdom,” “your will,” “on earth as it is in heaven,” “forgiveness” and “temptation.” Then I moved into a focused reading of Psalms 16, contemplating David’s interaction with God. As I did these things, a metaphor came to me.
My body is the tabernacle of God. Mentally, I go throughout the tabernacle lighting the candles in each room. The light of love from the Father illuminates the main room. As I move from room to room, I light the candle that brightens its darkness. I light the candles of peace in each room. Forgiveness is the brightest light that brings the gentle presence of God with his awareness of my story. The candle of joy is lit and affirms the power of His indwelling presence that will never leave or forsake me. The rooms are filled with comfort as the light illuminates the deep grief and loss I have no words for …. Then there is the candle of hope, the certainty of a God who will always keep all of His promises.
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My temptation is to let all the noise of my heart, coming from the dark rooms, draw me into action, before I let the light in that guides me in this treacherous wonder-filled journey. I then awaken to the joy of the house I live in and continually listen to the counsel I receive.
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“God is light and in him is no darkness at all.”
I John 1:5
*Tabernacle=dwelling place
Wisdom Available
October 4, 2012
To find the treasure
Ear – listen for wisdom
Eye – search with great intent
Heart – apply the understanding
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Then you’ll understand
What it means to revere God
Gain knowledge of God
You’ll discover the wisdom
Embrace the insights
You’re my shield, O God
Your righteousness - my protector
I walk in your peace
Your promises restore me
Your Divine Power saves me
Psalm 7:10
I will trust in you
With all my heart I seek you
It’s you I believe
You have never forsaken
Those who seek with all their heart
Psalm 9: 9,10
Is there room for God
Pride can fill up the heart
Lust will poison it
Greed causes one to act out
These three things bring great destruction
God helps the fatherless ones
Breaks the arm of the wicked
The Lord is King forever
You rule with mercy
Proverbs 2; Psalms 6-10;
Jesus Calling by Sarah Young
70th Birthday
July 9, 2012
Who is this God, my Father
He is mighty in power
No limit to His insight
His understanding
He heals the brokenhearted
And He binds up the wounded
He knows the number of stars
Each of them by name
Listening and gentleness
Understanding your story
Then focusing on God’s story
You’ll find peace and hope
Come out of the pit
Open my eyes to what’s true
The unfailing love of God
Will be my delight
It’s where I place my hope
Lead me to those who are seeking
Each person is free to decide
But He will sustain the humble
I have chosen to listen
Focus on true love
I need wisdom & insight
I seek it with all my heart
I’ll define myself
By the one who gives me life
Who demonstrated His love
Understanding is the Doorway
April 16, 2012
The fruit of the tree brings life
Deceitful words crush
The lips of the wise
Spread knowledge and bring real hope
Pursue righteousness
You will find how loved you are
What delight in you God has
A cheerful heart celebrates
Sees the beauty, finds the hope
She cannot be defeated
Love’s at the center
A man of understanding
Listens with great compassion
Seeks counsel for direction
Then obeys the Lord
His path will be straight
Find joy in giving true words
A timely reply
Her path leads upward
He’ll climb every mountain
Joy will lead the way
Courage, wisdom and compassion
Death itself will be destroyed
The Lord listens to prayers
Those who seek with all their heart
Revere the Lord above all
Joy will fill your heart
Look Ahead with Wonder
April 6, 2012
A little Kindling for the Soul
December 24, 2011
Mark Your Life
December 18, 2011
“Never, never, never give up!” Winston Churchill
“Nothing in the World is as Important as a Human Being.” Landon Saunders
The Rhythm of Your Soul
August 25, 2011
I dance to the tune
Awakening to Love
July 4, 2011
the other side of Darkness
April 30, 2011
The Calm
March 6, 2011
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Looking back I see
Devastating decisions
That were destructive
My own and others
Forgiveness is what’s needed
Who is willing to give
Can my tears be seen
Are the cries of my heart heard
Looking back I know
In the stillness of the night
I heard a gentle whisper
“You are forgiven”
These words were sweet to my ears
Rooted in reality
There’s a place of rest
Where I found joy in the storm
The calm that brings certainty
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© Terry S. Smith, First posted April 8, 2010
Faithful
January 10, 2011
An Unspoken Dream and A Christmas Story
December 24, 2010
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An unspoken dream
That is in everyone
A longing within
This dream articulated
In universal language
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I had a dream as a child
I wanted a home with peace
An atmosphere of loving care
To celebrate life
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Moments of oneness
I remember them so well
Laughter and playing
Learning a rhythm of joy
Experienced in the child
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I got a glimpse of it
The first seven years of life
Playing ball with the neighbors
Being held with love
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Children need a holding place
Of personal tender care
Where they feel safe and secure
Untouched by trouble
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The home is the place
Where joy is at the center
Laughter the result
Forgiveness reigns all around
The freedom to discover
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I will tell the world
That peace is within their reach
What you need first is desire
Then a clear vision
If it is there you will find it
Relationships that flourish
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I’ll never give up
Living peace and sharing it
It is my great joy
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Those who want to know
Who are searching with their heart
Will certainly find
It will take your best thinking
Then faith and courage to act
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It is in practicing
The things that you know are true
You’ll discover more
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There are daily practices
I’ve discovered on the way
That are essential to me
For living in joy
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I awoke from a dream this morning, with my heart going out to the children who long to be held, and to experience home as a safe place. I felt that safety as a little child, although my parents as teenagers did not know how to provide it. There was extended family, (and neighbors) who provided this safety until my family unit fell apart. I believe there is a longing in everyone to find a place of peace where joy sits at the center. I want to be a part of pointing the way to this authentic life that is available to all. These reflections came out of my dream last night, and after meditating on Proverbs 20 and John 15.
© Terry S. Smith
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The following article and picture appeared on the front page of the Burlington Daily Times on December 24, 1985, in metropolitan Boston, Massachusetts.
A Christmas Story – December 24, 1985
A man painfully remembers: years of confusion, guilt, and learning to survive in a world where hate and fear consumed his childhood.
When he was seven years old, his mother stood on the hood of the car, kicked the windshield in and cursed the boy’s father to hell.
When the boy was eight, divorce and alcoholism robbed him of his mother. The parent’s failure, anger, and hate tore the relationship apart and another family unit fragmented.
This is a story about a mother and son coming together after eighteen years, and about the One who stirred their hearts into a love that brought healing and hope to a once broken relationship.
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I had always wondered about her. She was beautiful, but many of my memories were painful, reinforced by my father’s hatred for her. While I was growing up, he cut me off from anyone who cared about her.
Then during my last year of graduate school, I found where she lived, discovering that in a city of 600,000 people, I was driving past her house daily.
Should I go see her? What would she be like now? She would be forty-five years old. Could I understand this woman who left four young children, never again to be involved in their childhood?
She didn’t know who I was when my wife and I knocked on her door in October of 1968. But a new journey began.
Her story was hard. She had married at sixteen, had three children before age twenty-one. She married five times, was an alcoholic, and currently was living with a man who was not her husband.
She hated herself. She had attempted suicide by cutting her throat, jumping out of a car going eighty miles an hour, and by putting a gun to her head and pulling the trigger.
But, the gun misfired. It fell on the floor, blowing a hole in the wall. She lived!
The reunion with her son helped her to realize she could start over again. She began to fight! But it was like trying to climb a greased slide. My family — a wife and two babies — now included this woman, my mother, who, after wanting to die all these years, now had a desire to live.
The failure I experienced in my childhood caused me to pursue the field of counseling to learn how to live in relationships, and not make the same mistakes my parents made. There had to be a way to live in this world and not be victimized by failure, anger, insecurity and guilt.
People can come back together and healing can take place in relationships. But how? How could this woman ever have forgiven herself for leaving her children? How could the children have ever forgiven her for abandoning them?
As a family counselor in Burlington, I have chosen, for a model, one person in history who knew how to love and treat human beings. I find very few people who have read his life. Not many are willing to give and extend mercy toward those who hurt them. Not many are willing to say: “I am wrong!”; “I am sorry!”; “Forgive me!”
The little baby whose birthday the world celebrates at this time of the year grew up to be a man. He met a woman at the well who had been married five times and was living with a man not her husband. The man at the well treated the woman with dignity, respect, consideration, and compassion. It changed her life.
The angels announced at his birth that he has come to bring good tidings of great joy. The woman at the well experienced it the day she met him. I have tested it on the streets of the twentieth century and it holds today. My mother found hope, forgiveness, and new beginnings because this man’s evaluation of human worth represented by the heart of the God and Father of us all.
Our challenge at this season is to look past the commercialism of Christmas. To look beyond the religious ritual, and to sense the mystery of the One who came among us to demonstrate and to give a new quality of life.
I’ve just returned from a family wedding. It was the first time in thirty-five years the family was together. My mother flew back with us, and will celebrate her first New England Christmas with me and my family. We realize that we owe this reunion to the One whose perspective on life continues to bring into a dark world hope and light.
Our hearts are full of thanksgiving as we celebrate the reality of his presence.
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My mother died in the year 2000, at the age seventy-seven. She experienced in her heart, soul, and mind, the joy of God’s peace.
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