First, Go Find It

(Luke 15:3-7) So he told them this parable:  “What man of you, having a hundred sheep, if he has lost one of them, does not leave the ninety-nine in the open country, and go after the one that is lost, until he finds it? And when he has found it, he lays it on his shoulders, rejoicing. And when he comes home, he calls together his friends and his neighbors, saying to them, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep that was lost.’ Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance.”

I’m currently working on a crochet project.  It’s a new design, so I’m having to count every stitch to make sure I do them correctly.  I’ve thought I had it down, and could stop counting, a couple of times now.  Guess what!  Exactly.  I should have about a half dozen pieces to put together by now, but I’m two and a half short.  That’s because I kept messing it up. 

When we’re in recovery, and also when we’re learning something new, we need to learn to stop and go back to that one thing if we need to – every time we need to.  We often get ahead of ourselves, or take on too much at one time; especially when we’re in recovery.  There’s so much to catch up on, isn’t there?  That’s not the way to get it done, though.  There’s too much that we can end up missing if we get in too big a hurry.  Going back to that unmade bed, it’s much better for you to get that back under control, than try to take on a new challenge.

(Luke 15:8-10) “Or what woman, having ten silver coins, if she loses one coin, does not light a lamp and sweep the house and seek diligently until she finds it?  And when she has found it, she calls together her friends and neighbors, saying, ‘Rejoice with me, for I have found the coin that I had lost.’ Just so, I tell you, there is joy before the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” 

The parable about the lost silver coin speaks about turning on a light and sweeping the house clean until that one coin is found.  This lets us know that we need to find out what’s going on in the house (you).  We need to examine it under the light of God’s Word and figure it out.  Then we can make a good plan of action; both to correct what’s wrong, and to head off that same thing in the future. 

Some scripture references: (Ezekiel 34:4) (Isaiah 63:9) (Luke 1:58) (Matt. 3:8) (Ezekiel 33:11)

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, October 8, 2022, 10:58 a.m.

Be Careful Little Ears…

 (Mark 4:24-25) (ESV) And he said to them, Pay attention to what you hear: with the measure you use, it will be measured to you, and still more will be added to you. For to the one who has, more will be given, and from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away.”

As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, when I think of the temptation of Jesus by the devil in the wilderness, I have to laugh.  But, it’s really no laughing matter.  The devil was trying to get Jesus to doubt who and whose He is. (Matt. 4:1-10)   In Genesis, He got Eve to doubt God’s intentions toward her.  (Gen. 3:1-5)  

We can see in those two references, that it is important to know without a shadow of a doubt that we are saved and sanctified, God’s children, and fellow heirs with Christ Jesus.  We are being conformed to the image of Christ Jesus.  One of the things we have is the mind of Christ Jesus. (1Corinthians 2:16)  See why that whole temptation thing makes me laugh? 

What does all this have to do with paying attention to what we hear?  Well, Jesus told us in (John 3:31).  “He who comes from above is above all. He who is of the earth belongs to the earth and speaks in an earthly way. He who comes from heaven is above all.”  So, if you picture the measure (rod), earthly will be on one end, and heavenly, on the other. 

Not too long ago, I posted the story of the temptation that came at me about two years after I’d quit smoking.  That’s the perfect example of paying attention to what we hear;  which then helps us to respond in that heavenly way, or in true power of the Spirit.  I knew I was hearing the devil’s voice when I had that thought. “I should just start smoking again; that’ll show them!”  And, in my spirit, I could hear it loud and clear: “That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard.”  We call that the prompting of the Holy Spirit, I believe.  He’s the counselor who guides us into all truth. 

That measure helps us to see truth, not only in others’ intentions and/or needs, but it also helps to see those in ourselves.  When Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, we can see Him dealing with the truth of it all. (Matt. 26:36-39)  Jesus’ faith did not fail.  (Matt.26:40-46)  And, He lives today, and will forever.  He accomplished what the Father sent Him to accomplish, which was to restore us to righteousness, and to Heaven; to our heavenly Father. 

When we use that measure to discern what we’re really hearing, we can address the situation much more effectively.  Of course, the more we practice this, the better we get at recognizing problems, and heading the devil off at the pass.  (James 3:13-18) 

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, September 7, 2022

Thanks For Loving Me, Daddy!

Yes, I call Him Daddy! He’s ours forever, perfect in love, and oh, so wonderful to us!

Yodh Psalm 119:73-80 (ESV)

Your hands have made and fashioned me;
give me understanding that I may learn your commandments.
Those who fear you shall see me and rejoice,
because I have hoped in your word.
I know, O LORD, that your rules are righteous,
and that in faithfulness you have afflicted me.
Let your steadfast love comfort me
according to your promise to your servant.
Let your mercy come to me, that I may live;
for your law is my delight.
Let the insolent be put to shame,
because they have wronged me with falsehood;
as for me, I will meditate on your precepts.
Let those who fear you turn to me,
that they may know your testimonies.
May my heart be blameless in your statutes,
that I may not be put to shame!

I can tell you from my own experience, when you understand you, you’re in a powerful position. When you begin to understand why you fear the things you do, do the things you do, and the way you do them, you begin to see things a little more clearly. This promotes progress, if you let it. This is when we begin to see God’s love for us in every aspect of our lives. It’s also when we become emboldened to run to Him instead of away from Him in times of trouble.

There is nothing like God’s mercy! When you get that, and reach for that every time you’re struggling, or failing, or falling, you do overcome the death sting of that weakness within you. That battle is won! Your dream will not die! You will overcome and rise from that struggle, failure, or fall. God’s mercy will breathe life into your soul, and lead you to victory. That’s why we do meditate on His precepts, His law, and His promises.

Finally, “may my heart be blameless.” Heavenly Father, strengthen me to know that blame is an excuse. Strengthen me to seek out the reason; the cause. Keep me from blaming you, someone else, or even myself. Blame points a finger; mercy seeks the cause and the cure.

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, June 16, 11:19 a.m.

Be Poor & Needy In Spirit

Today’s message comes to us from Psalm 113. When I read it, I thought of the Sermon on the Mount. “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of Heaven.” (Matt. 5:3) My focus is on verses 7-9, but the whole psalm is an awesome praise.

He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap, to make them sit with princes, with the princes of his people. He gives the barren woman a home, making her the joyous mother of children.
Praise the LORD!

Isn’t it interesting how, when we’ve burned ourselves out, and all that’s left of what we thought was so wonderful is ashes, that we can find the strength to cry and cry out to God? That’s when we realize that we’re poor and needy. Thank you. Lord, for helping me to learn that I’m no less poor and needy when I’m riding high…because I wouldn’t even have the horse if it weren’t for you. Oh, how much time and joy was lost because I didn’t know that much sooner. The flip side is that you are no less than those who have learned that, and have lived it for however long. You’re brought right in to the table and seated among the princes and princesses! And, yes, God will make you a mama, or a daddy, to countless children (spiritual); because that’s why we are blessed. Our descendants are as numerous as the grains of sand on all the beaches of the world. He decreed it when He made His covenant with Abraham.

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, June 26, 2021, 1:34 p.m.

Choose To Open It

Today’s message comes to us from Psalm 95. We’re encouraged to enter the gates of Heaven with thanksgiving and praise on our lips-and in our hearts. We’re also admonished not to harden our hearts if/when we hear His voice.

These are the two things I want to focus on. Not too long ago, I began to sing my praise to the LORD/Lord before I say my morning prayer. I can’t tell you how much more peace and joy I have within, how much stronger I feel that bond with the LORD/Lord, and how much more energy I have. I believe we set the tone for the day through praise and prayer. It’s so much better than setting the tone for a bad day by grumbling and complaining. LOL I think it helps us to open our hearts to receive whatever God has for us. Not only that, but it also helps us to “see” more of God’s hand in everything around us. Jesus spoke about the seed and the sower, and the ones who could receive the word spoken, and put it to work for them. He also showed us what happens when we allow our hearts to be hardened. We can’t receive the seeds God wants to plant there. (Matt. 13:3) Choose to open your heart. Choose to begin your day with praise and thanksgiving. It’s like running to jump into your Daddy’s arms first thing in the morning.

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, June 7, 2021, 12:39 p.m.

Then You’ll Be Established There

Today’s message comes to us from Psalm 87. It speaks of a city standing, established, on God’s holy mountains. As I read the psalm, I think of growing in the knowledge of the LORD/Lord, and in my relationship with Him. It fills me with such peace and a tremendous joy inside.

On the holy mount stands the city he founded; the LORD loves the gates of Zion more than all the dwelling places of Jacob. Glorious things of you are spoken, O city of God. Selah Among those who know me I mention Rahab and Babylon; behold, Philistia and Tyre, with Cush — “This one was born there,” they say. And of Zion it shall be said, “This one and that one were born in her”; for the Most High himself will establish her. The LORD records as he registers the peoples, “This one was born there.” Selah Singers and dancers alike say, “All my springs are in you.” When you look at yourself in the spirit, you can see how like Zion you are. Spiritually, it’s where you and God meet; where the divine in you becomes evident, and you are secure in it. It’s you at your best, your most beautiful, most victorious…it’s you when you get it right. The glorious things spoken of you happen in Heaven, where your name is known. All that happens when you realize, accept, and embrace that all your springs are in Him. (John 4:14) “But whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a fount of water springing up to eternal life.” I hope this blesses you as much as it does me-every time I read it.

PS Gautama Buddha said it this way: “When you know for yourselves that this is unskillful, and that skillful, this blameworthy and that blameless, this deprecated by the wise because it conduces to suffering and ill, and that praised because it conduces to well-being and happiness, when you know this, you will reject the one, and make a practice of the other.” Then, you’ll be established there.

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, May 27, 2021, 2:55 p.m.

Praise Is Due To Him, Indeed

Today’s message comes to us from Psalm 65, and I think this is one of my favorite psalms. I just love it every time I read it. Verse 1 tells us that Praise is due to Him; and our vows to Him shall be performed…in Zion. That tells me I can go up and praise Him on His Holy mountain! And that’s in verse 2: “O you who hear prayer, to you shall all flesh come.” Remember where John went in the Spirit?

Here’s what we have when we do come before Him; thanks to Jesus! This is verse 3: “When iniquities prevail against me, you atone for our transgressions.” Jesus did that for once and for all time on Calvary! Now, we can overcome the darkness in this world, and be in Heaven *both eternally and here on Earth, in our living. That’s where verse 4 comes in: “Blessed is the one you choose and bring near, to dwell in your courts! We shall be satisfied with the goodness of your house, the holiness of your temple!” We can dwell in His courts, and his house can be our house.

There are a couple of things to take away from the holiness of His temple. First, It takes me to the Commandment: “Worship the LORD your God and serve him only.” (Luke 4:8) (Deut. 6:13) I also think about being the temple of the Holy Spirit. We are the temple of the Holy Spirit. In light of that, we must respect ourselves, and others when we can. A wise person once told me that if you can’t respect someone, you can still be respectful toward them. It also tells me that we should do nothing to debase, defile, degrade, demean, and destroy another’s dignity and self respect. *Notice, those words all begin with the first letter of the word “devil.”

Verse 5 tell us that God answers us by awesome deeds and with righteousness. That makes me think of when I’ve heard kids talking about how awesome someone’s parents are. God’s love is awesomely empowering, calming; inspiring love, courage, . In and through it, we are empowered to realize, accept, and respect our own authority over our lives. That reminds me of what Jesus said. “In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33)

The rest of the psalm outlines God’s working in the world we live in; in His creation. It gives us a picture of the effects and results of His steadfast loving-kindness toward His creation.

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, April 27, 2021, 1:45 p.m.

Resting In God

I apologize for the error in yesterday’s post. The message comes from Psalm 61, not Psalm 60. Today’s message comes to us from Psalm 62. It speaks to us about resting in God, for one thing. If anybody’s living proof that one needs to do that more often, it would be me. I get moving on my projects and start picking up speed, and the next thing you know, I’m sprawled out in front of Jesus praying, “Help me get up, Lord.” LOL We can get going so fast that we lose track of where we’re at, and we end up losing focus.

God is a fortress of rest for one’s soul. When you truly get into that fortress with Him, nothing can shake or disturb that peace there. Verse 7 is a great spiritual booster when we get hold of it. “My salvation and my honor rest on God.” That tells me I don’t need to try to “look like I got it goin’ on.” In Christ, you have got it “goin’ on!” And, it’s always going on, because the law of the kingdom of Heaven is progress. Verse 8 tells us to pour out our hearts before Him. You know, God is the best listener I’ve ever known. Yes, He does care about your heart. The issues of life flow from it, and He told us to guard our hearts well. Verses 11 and 12 are our assurance that God’s got it; and God;s got us. “God has spoken once; I have heard this twice: that power belongs to God, and loving devotion to You, O Lord. For You will repay each man according to his deeds.” That can also be found in (Romans 2:6) God will repay each man according to his deeds.

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, April 26, 2021, 1:43 p.m.

How Beautiful On That Mountain

Today’s message comes to us from Psalm 48. Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised! Verses 1-3 of the psalm God’s holy mountain, beautiful in loftiness is mentioned. Mount Zion, the city of the Great King is referred to. *In the Hebrew Bible, the Land of Israel and the city of Jerusalem are both referred to as Zion. Other religions use the word Zion to mean “utopia” or “holy place.”*

God’s Holy Place, the Holy of Holies, is where we, through Jesus, have access to the Father. He is a priest and King after the order of Melchizadek. Melchizedek means King of righteousness, and King of Salem means King of peace. (Hebrews 7:25-26) That place is where the presence of God is, and we truly do come away beautiful in loftiness from there-every time we enter in. In speaking of far north, we have to look up and down-seeing Heaven as far North, and hell as South. (Spiritual realms) *two (temporal and spiritual) realms-one being a shadow of the other. Heaven is the fortress there, that we can boldly access when we need to. (Ephesians 3:12) Verses 4-8 give us an idea of what happens when those kings (powers and principalities, and hosts of spiritual wickedness) see us up there. (Eph. 6:12), (Luke 10:19-20) Verse 9 bids us to contemplate God’s steadfast love within the temple. We are the temple of the Holy Spirit. Just this verse will change your whole life if you let it. Verses 12-14 will make you leap for joy. “March around Zion, encircle her, count her towers, consider her ramparts, tour her citadels, that you may tell the next generation. For this God is our God forever and ever; He will be our guide even till death.” *another version says “He will be our guide beyond death/guide us beyond death. (ESV) A citadel is a fortress that commands. A rampart is a protective barrier. One of the definitions of tower is to rise or reach a great height. There are places in the Bible where, I believe, Zion refers to the children of God. So, whenever we spend time in the presence of God, and as often as we study and walk according to His Word, we are growing into exactly that kind of “city.” (Matt. 5:14) Now are you getting a picture of awesome YOU?! Hallelujah! And we’re to tell the next generation, “This is God!” “This is what God has done, and is doing in my life and yours!” When we do this, we’re not only being obedient, but we’re sowing seeds of hope, fearlessness, and boldness toward God, and about the things of God. Just think-if our children could feel such joy and peace, and grow like that whenever they enter our presence…The world might be changed tremendously overnight.

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, April 8, 2021, 3:37 p.m.