Grace for the situation, not your imagination - Annie Sherwin

You've probably heard Rob and I say it a million times over, that 'God gives us grace for the situation not our imagination.'

We can often look on each other's life journeys and think, how are they getting through, how are they coping, they seem to be doing so well? It is at these times we start to imagine ourselves in those situations, and all it does is bring on anxiety and worry and unecessary upset. There is a reason for this.... It is not our journey!

The same applies to thinking too far ahead in our own walk. We can try and work out every scinario that may or may not become a reality, but the Lord is with you in the step you're taking today.

Jesus prayed,' give us today our daily bread'. In other words our amazing father provides all we need for the now realities in 'our' lives. The minute we let our imaginings run riot, peace is lost.

God's grace is always sufficient and we can absolutely trust that He will provide all we need, when we need it.

So when those thoughts and future imaginings come, let us take hold of them, and stop them in there tracks, because God's grace is in the here and now. He is our daily bread!

Thank you Father.

Love Caerphilly
Keep Praying - Lester Watson

My Encouragement to you is an encouragement God gave me yesterday.

I have been feeling down and fed up with my studying over the past couple of weeks, but God said to me:

“Why did you start studying, what is the reason you prayed about this career you want to do?

God reminded me why I started this, and why I have been praying about this career.

So if you have prayed about something and not seen anything happen yet, God says; “Don't worry, keep praying, I see you, I see what is on your heart!”

Love Caerphilly
Pruning - Elizabeth Matheson

I got excited today as I watched a video on brain development (children's) as part of my college course because it talks about pruning. The video was explaining about the connections that are made in our brains through our experiences in early childhood and the more we use them/they are re-enforced they grow strong but if they are not used/reinforced they are pruned and basically do not exist anymore, they disappear. This is how we develop into the person we become as an adult.

It brought to mind the scripture in John 15: 1-3 (NIV). "I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you".

Before knowing God we are shaped by our experiences good or bad in this world and the connections in our brains make us behave and relate the way we do. Once we know God however, he gets to work, he is the gardener and he starts to prune us and shape us by the renewing of our minds.

It is so wonderful that God goes to work to renew our mind, to give us new brain connections that replace ones that don't serve us well and to prune away anything not of Him; we become more and more who we were meant to be; full of truth, love, hope as he prunes away those old negative brain connections. (I love that in the scientific world they also call this process pruning, a long time after it was written in the bible!)

In order for the gardener to be able to work in us, this chapter gives us two ways we need to play our part, verse 3 says, you are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you and verse 4 says, Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.

God can prune us and renew our minds if we are in the word, the bible but also if we are close to Him and hear His voice, and obey Him when He speaks. And Jesus tells us not just to do this as a one off or every now and then but to "Remain in Him", stay close to him and keep staying close.

Love Caerphilly
Abide - Sarah Price

Recently I was struggling with an assignment, I'd completely run out of time, and panic had set in. I prayed and asked God what to do, and He told me to contact my tutor and request an extension, so I did. With the extension, I was able to give it the time that was needed. Also, I had heard from the Lord, so I could face it with faith and not fear, and remained at peace and focused. God gave me wisdom. He silenced the doubts in my mind and the voice of the enemy. He gave me peace and the ability to persevere despite the challenge.

This morning I read John 15:4 which says;

'Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me.'

I was reminded again of how amazing God is, that, even in our weakness, He is more than enough. He is always good and always faithful. As we abide in Him, He will give us everything that we need in every circumstance, so that we would be a people who glorify His name.

Love Caerphilly