But, I love bringing out the nostalgia
and the vintage for February.
Telling the Story of God's Faithfulness
But, I love bringing out the nostalgia
and the vintage for February.
Matthew 5: 13-20 Shine Light
Jesus speaks to His followers and helps them to think
about their presence in the world. They are different.
They are to let their light shine in the darkness.
It is to be seen, not hidden.
They bring good flavor and preserve goodness,
just like salt did in the ancient world.
Believers are to have a positive impact
in their families and communities.
When they do good things and show care,
it is not to make themselves important.
but to reflect God's love to others.
Jesus is working to help those listening to understand
that His new words are not meant to abolish the Law
that rules the world of the Jewish people.
Jesus frames his speech with simple teachings that fulfill
the Law and it is made perfect in Him.
The righteousness is deeper than mere outward compliance
and keeping the Law to the letter.
It is a heart matter and Jesus gives the power
to have a "heart made right."
Devotional Journaling January 2026
A subdued and quiet entry into the new year.
Four colored pencils and a fine point Sharpie.
Phrase take aways from a favorite devotional-
Streams in the Desert.
Lord, what do you want me to SEE this month?
Just hangin' out with Scripture and an image.
Thinking about the people involved in the story.
How did their stories change
after an encounter with Jesus?
How do I share my story and tell the Good News
about time with Jesus?
Lord, lead me.
Worship into the Week- Micah 6:1-8
Micah was a native of Moresheth,
a village about 20 miles from Jerusalem.
He lived at the same time as Isaiah and Hosea.
The time period of his prophesies in the later half
of the eighth century BC was ruled by self-serving rulers,
judges who were corrupt, and idolatrous people.
the people of Israel didn't listen to Micah
and were conquered by the Assyrians in 722 BC.
Micah waged war against an erring culture.
This world was filled with false worship, fraud,
cultic prostitution, bribery, occult practices
and many other evils.
There was no peace with God for these people.
Micah speaks of the compassionate Shepherd
who will gather and guide His people.
God moves in the world as merciful,
compassionate, and faithful.
These words of Micah in Chapter 6 are well known
and reflect a righteous God to the world.
How do we we showcase our God as His reflection?
Now is such time to stand in the gap
for the rights of the poor,
and the downtrodden in our society.
How do followers of Jesus
show compassion and care and mercy?
This is what God REQUIRES-
to do justice, walk humbly and love kindness
and to walk humbly with our God.
Supplies:
Visual Faith Printable
Graphics 2-2025
Magazine Cutouts
Vintage Postage Stamps
Watercolor Pencils
Distress Ink
work just point directly to the main thing.
More from my time in the Gospel of John
with images by artist Sally Beck.