THE HUG CONNECTION

THE HUG CONNECTION

I am a hugger! There is just something about giving someone a big hug. It connects people to each other in a deep way. When I see a stranger, I do not hug because I am not connected to them in any way. There are several types of hugs. At work, when we have a euthanasia, I ask the client if I can hug them. Some say no, but there are many others that you can tell need that human connection. That type of hug lets them know that I understand what they are feeling because I have had to euthanize several of my pets through the years. It lets them know that I hurt with them. At funerals, I hug the family because I know how it feels to lose a loved one. We all just need that one on one connection. I also hug when I am happy! When I have not seen someone for a long time, I give them a big hug! I know that when someone gives me a hug because they have been touched in some way, after I have given a speech, published a book or written a blog post; it makes me feel like they appreciated what I wrote or said and that gives me encouragement. I have told all of my grandkid’s friends, if they are coming over to share a meal or visit, they have to give nana a hug just like my grandkids have to do.

Right now, we cannot hug. That is very hard for me. When we get back to church services, we will not be able to hug each other or sit close to each other for awhile. That will be so hard for me and others! We have not seen each other in several months. We have not had any kind of connection, other than texting-virtual hugs-facetime-Zoom-calling on phone. I am so thankful that in this time in history, we have those options. But none of those replace a good hug, in my opinion. Now that I am back to work, it is hard to not hug those people who I have worked with for fifteen years. We have no idea in the future, when hugs will become, once again, a reality. I pray that since we have been social distancing, that the human connection has not been lost. But, rather, “the hug connection” will come back into our lives.

When I look at the word hug, I not only think of the physical hug, but it makes me think of a spiritual hug as well. What can we get from a spiritual hug? There are three things I can think of: HopeUnbelief that can be changed through trust & faith into belief and the Gift. So, let’s think about these three for a few minutes.

  • Hope-What is the definition of hope? According to Webster’s: promise of a future-desire of expectations of fulfillment-eager, confident expectation that sustains a person while he or she is waiting patiently for future fulfillment in God. I am hopeful that we as a church family, will be able to meet together again and eventually, hopefully get to hug each other! I also have the hope of leaving this world with its pain-sadness-fear-worry, and living with God in heaven when I die. 1 Peter 1:3-5 reads: “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant mercy has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance incorruptible and undefiled and that does not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.”  Hebrews 10:23: “Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who has promised is faithful.” We can have this hope and promise of eternal life, if we have chosen to follow God’s law and served Him faithfully. Our hope rests upon the belief that Jesus died-was buried and rose from the grave to live with God in heaven. This world has no hope! The world is living for themselves. They are planning on a future of more possessions on this earth. Their belief is when they die-they just die. But a follower of God does his best on this earth with what God has given him and looks to a future with God in heaven, if they have hung on to that hope! We as followers of God, are like a kaleidoscope. God takes all of our broken pieces-puts them all together-and shines His light through those pieces, for others to see the beauty of the hope we have in Him. We need that hope right now!
  • Unbelief that can be changed through trust & faith into belief -What is the definition of unbelief? According to Webster’s: a person who doubts. A person who has unbelief, does not have confidence or trust that something will actually happen that was promised. When we trust. it involves an element of risk. Some trial has to happen before we can actually understand what trust really means. It is easy for the world to have unbelief, especially with what is happening in the world today. Sometimes we think of trusting God by relating that trust to our circumstances. But trusting God is much more than that. Trusting and belief in God is in SPITE of our circumstances. In Joshua 6, God told the Israelites to march around the city of Jericho and blow their trumpets. This went on for seven days and on the seventh day, the people shouted and the walls of Jericho fell flat. The walls of Jericho were wide enough for a chariot to drive on. The wall was not made like two of the three little pigs houses, in the fairy tale: one of straw and one of sticks. The wall of Jericho was sturdy. Most walls around a city, were used for protection from their enemies. They were usually fifteen feet thick, made of stone, and twenty-five feet high. This wall of Jericho fell inward and this helped the Israelites to have a “ramp” to go into the city and overcome it. These people had to have a lot of belief-faith-trust that what Joshua told them, was from God. Walking around a huge wall which was around a city, blowing trumpets for seven days, could have seemed strange. If the Israelites had not believed and done what God told them to do, the Israelites could have been taken captive, instead of them taking Jericho captive. It is easy to have unbelief, because of the unknown and uncertainty of the future-like we have today. But we need to have belief-faith-trust, that God will do what He promises. If we don’t, we will be lost! We won’t get to see the promise of the glory of heaven. Jeremiah 29:11 reads “For I know the thoughts that I think towards you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” Conquering the unbelief, turning it to belief, and having trust in God, means having faith that He works out the best for our lives, even when it does not make sense! Take the “un” out of unbelief. Change it to belief!
  • Gift-What do you think of when you hear the word gift? Websters defines it as: something given with no strings attached. When I hear the word gift, I think of excitement-happiness-surprise. My little great-granddaughter turned two in the middle of this virus. Since we could not have a party, I went ahead and mailed her present to her. My granddaughter sent me a video of her opening it. She said “what’s in there?” Her little eyes lighting up as she blew me a kiss! No matter how old we get, we all like gifts! There is one gift I especially love and that is the gift that God gave us in the form of Jesus, His only Son, who gave Himself willingly for you and for me on the cross. In the Old Testament, the people of God brought gifts of sacrifice for the atoning of their sins. But under the new law, Jesus gave his sacrifice, His blood & His death, for a one-time atonement for all of mankind. In Hebrews 12, which is right after the “hall of faith” chapter, talking about enduring our lives here on the earth, verse 2 says “looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” Jesus could have saved Himself on the cross, but then He could not save you and me. Romans 6:23 reads “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” I want that gift, don’t you? This gift is not more about what I do, but it is about what Jesus did for us. We must obey His laws, but it is not about you and me. This gift is all about what God gave us (in Jesus) and the gift He will give us (eternal life) when we die!

 Hope

 Unbelief turned to belief, faith and trust

 Gift

Jeremiah 17:7-8 reads: “Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, and whose hope is the Lord. For he shall be like a tree planted by the waters, which spreads out its roots by the river, and will not fear when heat comes, but its leaf will be green, and will not be anxious in the year of drought, nor will cease from yielding fruit.”

Christ is our hope. We have to turn our unbelief into trust. We will receive the gift of eternal life one day when we die. We have the hope in eternal life because of the gift of Jesus on the cross and His resurrection. We have to have all three: hope through Christ-unbelief turned to belief, trust and faith, in whatever our circumstances might be. If we have hope and trust, we will be able to enjoy the gift of eternal life.

Think about these things. If you do not have the spiritual “Hug Connection” we have talked about, get out your Bible and search for the answers or go to someone who is a believer in God to help guide you.

God will see us through this. After this pandemic, we will have learned many lessons. We will be a much better person because of it. Hold firm onto God’s promises! Let one of those lessons be the realization that God is right by our side during this pandemic.

Oh yea! When this virus is over and we are all clear to hug-watch out because I am headed your way with a huge hug!!

Till next time!                           Keela

(The picture at the first of this blog is my daughter’s oldest and youngest children, Adasen and Iley. I can almost feel that sweet hug right now. To be able to hug, is truly a blessing! Thank you, God!)

THE TICKING OF THE CLOCK

THE TICKING OF THE CLOCK

THE TICKING OF THE CLOCK

Does it seem to you that time flies by? Next week, I will have been off of work for two months. When I do go back, will I be able to remember things associated with my job? Will I even be able to clock into my computer? These last two months seem like they have flown by. I accomplished a lot of things around the house that I had been putting off. I was able to do one of my passions, to read. When I am working, I do not have time to read or accomplish large tasks around my home. I plan to retire in the next couple of years. I am sure time will go slowly, at least in my mind, when I get closer to that milestone.

When all is quiet in my home, I can hear the ticking of all the clocks around me. Each tick is one more second, one more minute that has gone by. One of the tasks I have gotten done is to clean in my garage. (My neighbors probably think I am a hoarder by the way it has looking!) I found a box that had my grandmother’s cuckoo clock in it. She was so proud of that clock and took really good care of it. I remember that when I would call her, I would hear that clock in the background. Somehow it made me feel like home. I love the clock but do not have anyplace in my house that it fits in with my décor. My brother, when hanging it in my grandmother’s new apartment, has a different feeling about that clock. As he was hanging it up, it fell on his nose several times. He definitely did not want to keep it. Even though the clock is in a box in my garage, I just cannot seem to let it go.

Isn’t that the same way with time from the past? We just cannot let it go. We dwell on events of the past that cause us to live in the past instead of the present. As I have said before, I have some of my parents black and white photos and am still in the process of organizing them and putting them in an album. When I am able to work on them, I get drawn into the past. I am so centered on a memory; I sometimes feel like I am in a tunnel going back in time. There are some flashbacks of memories from the pictures, that I wish I could change. But of course, I cannot. There are also pictures that I wonder, what was I thinking with that outfit or hairstyle. Where did all that time go?

During this pandemic, I have had more time to think. The events of the past, have helped shape me to be who I am today. The people I have come in contact with in the past, have also helped to shape me today. Some of these events or people, have affected me negatively. Some of them have been positive. I am a big believer in looking at the glass half full instead of empty. I feel I have been blessed to have mostly positive influences from my past. But there are so many who cannot say that. Many who have had so much sadness and lose when they look at their past. They have had parents who have not been a good influence. One lady I knew, had a very abusive father, physically and mentally. She struggled with being able to understand who our Father God should be in our hearts because she had never been shown that human type of love from a father.

Many years ago, when my husband was preaching in a little congregation, we went to a lady in her 80’s, home for lunch. She held onto something from her past and could not let it go. She confided to him that when she was a teenager, she had an abortion. Besides being very dangerous physically during that time; she had held that event from her past and had not ever let it go. She had been a Christian for many, many years, she knew God had forgiven her years ago. But she had not ever forgiven herself. It was something that made the ticking of the clock stop and kept her from feeling God’s mercy and grace. I feel my husband was able to calm her fears and make her realize that she could not stay in the past, because there is so much living to be done now-today-this moment in time, while the clock is still ticking for us.

This time in history, has helped me to remember to live in the today. There are so many opportunities I have missed today. Opportunities to: tell others about Jesus-to be with family (even if it is on zoom or over the phone or texting)-help someone in need. There are so many people who are full of fear because they have lost their job and cannot feed their families. They have to go to the many huge food lines that we have seen on the tv. Children are going hungry in our country. In my lifetime, I never thought I would see that. Could we have helped them, if we had known? Don’t make that an excuse. Make it a reality, by reaching out to others and finding the needs that are out there. There are so many, especially right now! Get out your church directory and start calling people to see how they are doing. I know that lifts me up when someone calls to check on me. Maybe it is as simple as a prayer for them, that they need!

There is a new song by JeremyCamp called “Keep Me in the Moment.” I amgoing to share with you some of the words. They sure made me think!

I’ve been thinking about time and where does it go.

How can I stop my life from passing me by. I don’t know.

I’ve been thinking about family, and how it is going so fast.

Will I wake up one morning, just wishing that I could go back.

I’ve been thinking about lately, maybe I can make a change and let You change me.

So, with all my heart this is my prayer.

Singing Oh Lord, keep me in the moment.

Help me live with my eyes wide open.

Cause I don’t wanna miss what You have for me.

Singing Oh Lord show me what matters.

Throw away what I’m chasing after.

Cause I don’t wanna miss what you have for me.

When I wake up in the morning, Lord, search my heart.

Don’t let me stray, I just wanna stay where You are.

All I got is one shot, one try, one go around in this beautiful life.

Nothing is wasted when everything’s placed in Your hands.

Keep me in the moment.

I’ve been thinking about heaven and the promise You hold.

So, it’s all eyes on You until the day You call me home.

Keep me in the moment. Help me live with my eyes wide open.

Cause I don’t wanna miss what you have for me.

Show me what matters.

Throw away what I’m chasing after.

Cause I don’t want to miss what you have for me.

Such beautiful words! Keep me in the moment. Help me to remember your promises that You will never forsake me. That, You are always with me in the hard decisions. You are always with me during the loss of someone we love. You are with me when I do not know what the future holds, because I have lost my income. Even in the difficult trials, you are with me when I try to live my life for you. Even during the darkness, You are right there with me. Help me to remember to live in the now-today, even if it is uncertain. We cannot ever get the ticking of the clock, back. Maybe God has led you to this time in your life and He has something for you to do. He has a purpose for your life and you have let the ticking of the clock pass you by and did not fulfill that purpose.

What are you doing right this minute? What do you need to be doing this minute? These minutes pass us by so quickly. Just like all of the black and white pictures have shown me, we can never get the ticking of the clock to go backward-only forward! I understand if you feel sad-fearful-hopeless. But we are never going to get today back, because when the sun rises or sets; it becomes our past. We might look back and wonder why we did not do something in service to God. There are things we can do to serve the Lord right now and bring cheer to others. There is a couple whose 70th wedding anniversary was yesterday, who are members of the church congregation I attend. Last night, there were several of us, who drove by with balloons and posters, letting them know we loved them and celebrated with them their lives of so many years of marriage. I could have stayed home. I was feeling kinda down yesterday, but I went anyway with some friends. We wore our masks, so hopefully the couple knew who we were! But that is not what is important. What was important is that we showed our love for them thru our actions. I was so glad that I did not let the ticking of the clock just go by while I stayed at home but took the opportunity that was right in front of me, to do something for someone else! I felt so much better after I got home.

Everyday God puts in front of us opportunities to serve Him. Make changes in your life so you can act on them. Right now, is your time in history. Right now, the ticking of the clock has just passed us by and is gone forever. We need to remember, to keep in the moment-the here and now, which is so fleeting. The time is now!

I want to end with a few scriptures for you to think about which relate to this blog.

James 4:14 “Whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? Is it even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away.”

Psalm 118:24 “This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.”

Ecclesiastes 3:1 “To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven.” Verse 17, “…God shall judge the righteous and the wicked, for there is a time there for every purpose.”

Matthew 6:34 “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.”

Hebrews 13:8 “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.”

Ephesians 5:15 “See then, you walk circumspectly not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil.”

The Bible tells us that our lives are as vapors. God has made this day for us. There is a time for everything. We are not to worry about tomorrow, but rather redeem our time; taking advantage of service we can do today. Jesus is the same in the past, now and in the future. He will keep His promises. He will take care of us.

Remember to make wise use of this moment and all God has in store for us and for us to do. Do not waste today. Use your time wisely. Just like the ticking of the clock, time waits for no one. Even today in this pandemic, there is much to do for the Lord! What are you waiting for? The clock is ticking!

Till next time!                        Keela