Wednesday, November 26, 2014

God's Surprise at Sunrise


sunrise over Hood Canal with Mt Rainier by Dee Kamp
 
God’s Surprise at Sunrise

A song heard and enjoyed, no matter how many years have passed by, can stir up beautiful memories stored in the heart. This morning I experienced this very thing when I heard the song-On Eagle’s Wings.  The Lord brought to mind that morning long ago when He blessed me with a surprise at watching the sun rise.

He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” Isaiah 40: 29-31 NIV

It was a cold predawn morning and as I sipped my morning coffee I could see the sky turning vivid shades of pink. I called to my dog Rosy and we both hurried out the door to catch the moment when the sun would rise above the Cascade Mountains. There wasn’t a breeze and the skies clear, as I stood on a high bluff overlooking the Hood Canal. The view was breath taking.

The Cascade Mountains filled the horizon with its jagged peaks. Mount Rainier glowed pink and to the north Mount Baker glistened with snow. Rosy paused in her sniffing about and sat down close beside me staring off to the east as if waiting for the sun to rise too. I sang songs of praise to the Lord, I recited Psalm 23 and I rejoiced in His creation. But we weren’t alone.

I turned as something caught my eye in the sky. Oh my! It was a Bald Eagle and now it was landing on top of a huge Douglas fir tree not far from us. The eagle folded his huge wings, glanced over at us in his noble way and turned his head east to watch for the sun to rise too. I could not help be feel so connected to God and to His creation and my heart leaped with joy at God’s perfect timing and His surprise at sunrise.

And once again I remember that time I stood on the bluff as I hear those words from the song On Eagles Wings, “He will bear you on the breath of dawn and make you to shine like the sun and hold you in the palm of His hands.”

“We all see God in exceptional things, but it requires the growth of spiritual discipline to see God in every detail. Never believe that the so-called random events of life are anything less than God’s appointed order. Be ready to discover His divine designs anywhere and everywhere. “Oswald Chambers My Utmost for His Highest.

“God’s Surprise at Sunrise” by Dee Kamp, Grace Every Morning Ministries© November 26, 2014

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Honesty Is the Best Policy


Sonoma Vineyard Grapes Photo by Dee Kamp
 
Honesty Is the Best Policy

It was a quick stop at Costco-honest.  The basket wasn’t bulging with bargains and I felt like I had feathers instead of feet as I unloaded my mere three items purchased that day. It was a day of accomplished errands done as planned ―or so I thought until I got home!

But as for me and my household we will serve the LORD.” Joshua 24:15 NIV

Whenever I walk into my kitchen my eyes always look above the window and rest with on those words from Joshua 24:15.  

On this particular day, after driving several miles and several hours away from home on my errands, the discipline and obedience to keep my promise to God would mean a special effort, time and inconvenience.

Glancing at the sales slip from Costco I noticed that one item had not been rung up! How did it get missed by the person at the door? “Oh, well, I said to my husband, “I’ll just take care of it when I’m back that way in a couple of days.”

 But I was completely unprepared for the response at the checkout line when I got there to pay for the item! I explained what happened and showed the checker the item she needed to ring up was missing. She just stared at me and said, “Why? Why did you bother to come back?”

Out of my mouth flew, “Because my mother raised me right I guess." I said with a nervous laugh.

She was so perplexed that she called over her supervisor. Now people were stretching their necks to see what the holdup was and I felt the pressure of delaying them.  The supervisor stared at the sales slip, and then up at me for some time. I really felt the line behind me closing in and the man who boxes up things seemed to be enjoying all this tremendously nodding and smiling oddly.

Shaking her head the supervisor said, “Really? You came back all this way to pay for this? Well okay then, we hardly see such honesty.”

Goodness, now I’m embarrassed at all the attention and the supervisor made me feel foolish besides. The cashier rung up the unpaid item and said, “My goodness, you just made my day.”

T’was not to be the end of this surprising reaction by so many. I got the to the door where the person marks off your sales slip and sure enough the woman stopped and looked at me puzzled. I filled her in to the oversight.  She too shook her head and looked up at me and said, “Thank you for your honesty. It’s refreshing!”

I started laughing at all the fuss on the way to my car, but in a way this all made me feel sad too. I know lots and lots of honest people in our family and our community, but it was obvious to me now the world out there sees less and less of it.

I had no idea the Lord was going to use me as an example that day. Certainly it was a good lesson for me to realize even the smallest oversight of a payment matters to God. Nothing is missed by God, and He is able to use our obedience to serve Him in many unique and surprising ways. Honesty is still is the best policy to show others Jesus is in our hearts every day.

 “Honesty Is the Best Policy” by Dee Kamp, Grace Every Morning Ministries© November 20, 2014

Monday, November 17, 2014

Our Stops as Well as Our Steps

Ellensburg Farm Land North Cascade Mt by Dee Kamp
 
Our Stops As Well As Our Steps


Little Blue has been one of the best investments our family has made in a little pickup truck. There are a ridiculous number of miles on it, but it always starts up and is a mighty little work horse. That is until one rainy day while driving along the defroster for the windshield stopped working and the heater quit. You could run one or the other but not both! And sometimes we had many stops before going again.


“Let the morning bring me word of Your unfailing love

 for I have my trust in You.

Show me the way I should go,

for to You I lift up my soul.” Psalm 143:8 NIV

 
We took Little Blue to our local mechanic, but he was unable to help us and suggested another fellow across town. Just driving there took two people! The passenger had to wipe and clear the windshield so the driver could see enough to stay on the road. The second fellow who worked on Little Blue did so for three days and he tested everything he could think of—but to no avail. Was this end of the best truck ever?

 
Once again we were sent to another mechanic who was said he loves electrical challenges. By now we had little hope, but we took what felt like a very long trip several miles out of town out into the rural countryside. There we met a man who looked more like a farmer than a mechanic. He waved to us to follow him as we bumped across a pasture watching him swing open the doors of a cavernous old barn.

 
The farmer-mechanic fellow kept Little Blue more than week.  Though he was a bit untraditional his fine reputation preceded him and we waited in hope he could fix what no one else was able to do.  


Finally the call came and he was shouting so loud into the phone Bill had to hold it away from his ear! We wondered—can this be good or what’s really wrong? But then the words we waited long to hear came through loud and clear, “Your little blue pickup is fixed! I dug around and found one burnt out wire! Come and get your truck!”

 
Though it often takes much effort for a person to seek in many places and peoples to get something fixed up and running again— isn’t it wonderful to know that Jesus alone is the only one we need to go who gives us hope we there is something burnt out and missing in our lives? He is able to heal and restore what is broken in our lives with a single prayer of faith.  Before we go on line and google, or call family or a friend, it’s awesome to realize one call to our Lord and Savior is all we need for our stops as well as all our steps in life.  

 

“Our Stops as Well as Our Steps” by Dee Kamp, Grace Every Morning Ministries© November 17, 2014

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

He Heard My Prayer for Company

Big Leaf Maple Brinnon WA by Dee Kamp
 
He Heard My Prayer for Company

The November wind storm blew gusts shaking the branches of the giant maple trees like a dog with a bone. With each heavy handed gust streams of leaves colored gold, crimson and orange sailed by me. I headed down a steep hill with the wind to my back all the while keeping alert should any cars be coming up behind me. There are no sidewalks here, so one needs get way off the road onto the grassy shoulder to be safe.

That morning I felt a little cloud of worry and loneliness. As I walked I whispered a little prayer, “Please Lord Jesus, join me on my walk today, I could sure use the company.”  But I certainly wasn’t prepared for the surprising way in which He would show me we never walk alone.

 Let the heavens be glad, and the earth rejoice! Let the sea and everything in it shout his praise!
Let the fields and their crops burst out with joy! Let the trees of the forest rustle with praise before the Lord, for he is coming! ”Psalm 96:11-13

I stopped walking soon after this because I heard a car coming up behind me.  I moved off the road and on to the shoulder and stood waiting for it to pass by. But no car appeared.

That’s odd, I though, and without a glance back figured the car turned into a driveway somewhere. But then I heard a sound like people shuffling their feet along the road. That’s when something next to me caught my eye and I spun around to see what it was.  It was not a group people hurrying along, or even bicyclists coming by, but something quite surprising instead.

There in the middle of the road was a large collection of dry fallen leaves whirling and fluttering about and settling down right beside me.

Guessing the wind quit for a moment and the leaves lost their lift to travel, I began walking again. But how very strange, as I began to walk the leaves rose up and began there noisy shuffling keeping pace with me. I did this off and on several times. I was mesmerized by the mystery of the leaves picking up and shuffling along beside me whenever I moved along.  

I knew there was a logical explanation for all of this, really. But I couldn’t help enjoying this walk with the shuffling leaves for company. With simple, childlike faith I enjoyed every minute of it, forgetting all my cares.

For surely my mind resisted such frolic, but my heart acknowledged, the Lord in His mysterious ways is able to do more than we can ever imagine. He knows what delights our heart.  And today I know, that I know― He heard my prayer for company.

 
“He Heard My Prayer for Company” by Dee Kamp, Grace Every Morning Ministries© November 10, 2014...

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Real Best Friend


Best Friends  by Dee Kamp
 
Real Best Friend

When he was a little guy, about four years old or so, our son announced one day that he had an imaginary friend. Well we did what all loving parents do, we welcomed this imaginary friend and included him in all our family events.

When we grow and mature our imagination doesn’t’ go away, in fact imagination will evolve into creative thinking to produce beautiful things from music, art, hand crafts, writing and more.

But one thing we don’t want to focus on in our imagination are the troubles we think may come to us in the future.

I am coming to you now, but I say these things while I am still in the world

 so that they may have the full measure of my joy within them. John 17:13 NIV

 

 Jesus speaks in the present tense. Jesus prayed for His disciples to experience the full measure of his joy-now. And He prayed for us to be living in His joy even in the middle of rush-hour traffic, crying kids, long appointments, health challenges and whatever else life throws at us. Jesus doesn’t want us to wait for heaven to be full of His joy―its right now!

As we reflect on Jesus’ prayer, that no matter if we are very young or 100 we are not to let those imaginary troubles of the future cloud the Truth of His Word and dim the joy He so desires for us.

I’m happy to report the imaginary friend our son ha was short lived. That one day as a young adult he asked Jesus Christ to come and live in his heart as his Savior and be his real best friend for life.

“Real Best Friend” by Dee Kamp, Grace Every Morning Ministries© November 4, 2014

Monday, November 3, 2014

With God Expect the Unexpected

pretty quilts by Dee Kamp
 
With God Expect the Unexpected

Have you ever felt the Spirit nudging you to take another way to your destination? Perhaps even a side road, one less traveled? When you do, expect God to surprise you and perhaps, bless another.

Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life. Psalm 143:8 NIV

I had been browsing a local book store and about to turn right up the hill to go home on the freeway when I heard, not an audible voice, but surely a clear prompting that said, “Go left”. Well, sure enough at the same time the voice of reason tapped me on the shoulder and said, “Certainly not!” But again, there it was, a very strong feeling I should go left down the road past the little church on the corner.

As I drove along I was surprised to see a woman sitting all alone at a table in the parking lot of the church with hanging displays of beautifully handmade quilts.

“Lord,” I said to myself, “I don’t have enough cash on me to buy a quilt!” But I turned into the parking lot anyway. There I discovered the quilts weren’t for sale but were being raffled off to raise money to benefit the homeless in the area.

I chatted with the woman a moment, and we shared our faith and our love of serving the Lord. I bought tickets with what cash I had and then she shyly asked me a question that did surprise me!

“Would you sit at my table a moment? I really need to go into the church and use the restroom. I’ve been out here for hours. I was just praying someone would remember me out here and come and help me out from the church, but here you are instead!”

Well of course I offered to watch the table and sell the tickets. I chuckled to myself at this delightful turn of events and the meeting of a new friend. What a good feeling to help another in such a humble and simple way. With God, we can always expect the unexpected.

 “O My child, let Me speak to thee, and let My Spirit direct thy life. I may lead you in unexpected ways, and ask things of you that are startling, but I will never guide you amiss. Across thy path shall fall the shadow of My hand, and wheresoever I direct thee, there shall ye see My power at work, there shall come forth from thy ministry that which shall glorify Me.” ―Frances J Roberts from: Come Away My Beloved

“With God, Expect the Unexpected” by Dee Kamp, Grace Every Morning Ministries© November 3, 2014