The Soft And Gentle Whisper - Annie Sherwin

I felt super challenged and encourage by Lester last week when he said to sit still and talk to the Lord.

Sitting still or being quiet is not a strength of mine as you may have noticed. My talking to the Lord often revolves around a lot of doing jobs a round the house or driving the car. Not necessarily wrong, but it's not being still. Lol

Anyway reading Lester's encouragement reminded me of the story of Elijah and when, after a series of loud and violent events, God spoke to Elijah in a soft and gentle whisper. (1 Kings 19:11-13)

I want to encourage us all, that the loudest noise isn't necessarily the one we should be listening too. Reading this Scripture reminds me that God is close to us and we need to quiet our minds, hearts and our fears to hear His voice. It's not always the loudest or the most obvious that the Lord is speaking to us through, but it's the intimite and subtle.

Love Caerphilly
God wants to give us grace - Liz Matheson

Reading through the new testament books or letters of the bible, Paul, Peter or whoever is writing, always say, 'may the Lord give you grace and peace'. God wants to give us his grace and peace in everything we do, in other words his unconditional love and power to do what we need to do, and more, and his peace that comes from trusting Him.

In my new job I've had the cosy, first week induction and now I'm out in the real world actually doing the job and I'm out of my comfort zone in many ways. Reading 1 Timothy 1 this morning, again Paul says, 'May God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord give you grace, mercy, and peace'. I also read the scripture, where it says, 'For I hold you by your right hand— I, the LORD your God. And I say to you, ‘Don’t be afraid. I am here to help you.' I thank God He holds our hand and helps us like a parent with their child on the first day of school, when we are out of our depth, in whatever way, He is there.

I pray the same for you today, his grace and peace in all situations.

Love Caerphilly
Dealing with hurt - Sarah Price

Recently, at work, I felt criticised and misunderstood by someone I normally have a great working relationship with.

Afterwards, I went into defensive mode, listing all the reasons in my head of how unjust it was!

Then God spoke to me from Hebrews 12. He said, 'Sarah, sometimes feeling pain isn't always a bad thing, if we learn to look at what is painful and what lesson we can learn from it.'

He reminded me that, we have two choices in how we can react in situations when we are hurting;

We can:

1. Look outwards & blame others

Or we can,

2. Examine ourselves & grow in love.

This quote I saw a few days ago sums it up really nicely:

“Make sure the things that hurt your heart work together to humble it - not harden it.” Morgan Richard Oliver

I would also recommend reading Hebrews 12, if this resonates with you.

Love Caerphilly
Think more upon God - Gabs McGregor

A few days ago I went swimming and I was really out of sorts. My coordination was off, breathing out of sync. I must have looked a mess! I kept going but I was getting really frustrated. I was thinking about God and what to do. I heard this verse from Zechariah 4:6:

`Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,' says the LORD Almighty.

I did not start swimming perfectly immediately! But. I did relax, think more upon God and at the end of the next length I felt more coordinated again.

God has used this example for me with my daily life and the issues I am going through currently. I'm thankful for His gracious reminders.

So, lean into God, do what you need to but it's not by you alone, we get to work through with the Holy Spirit. This always lifts me up and spurs me on. Have a great day !

Love Caerphilly