by Lynn Jackson | Aug 8, 2023 | Battle, Fear, Holy Spirit, Trust
If your life was a movie, would it be one of delight for the Heavenly Father or enjoyment for Satan? As a Christian perhaps yours is a drama filled with both, like mine. Our lives are continually unfolding and being written one hour at a time. The Author and Perfector...
by Lynn Jackson | Jun 19, 2023 | Battle, Fear, Obedience, Perspective, Trust
Say it out loud for me, “I can’t…..!” What is the first thing that comes to mind? I can’t change jobs! I can’t talk to my neighbor! I can’t move! I can’t exercise! I can’t read the Bible! I can’t talk to my husband! I can’t join a small group! I can’t stop screaming...
by Lynn Jackson | Jun 29, 2021 | Battle, Fear, Prayer, Singing
It was a lovely spring day spent with our grandchildren. I suggested we put the hammocks up in the crab apple tree that is down the hill, by the tall bamboo grass. They looked at me with sober faces and wide eyes as they quietly said, “No Mimi. There are foxes in...
by Lynn Jackson | Mar 21, 2020 | Fear, Heavenly Father, Leadership, Perspective, Prayer, Rest, Social Distancing, Trust
God is singing over His vineyard. Do you hear His voice of love during these uncertain times? But more than that, are you sensing what is in the heart of The Unseen One as He sings? How I love to ponder and then rest in God’s fatherly heart toward His children:...
by Lynn Jackson | Jun 11, 2019 | Anger, Fear, Obedience, Passionate, Perspective, Pride
“Lynn, when you get mad your eyes get big and you spit.” said my spiritual father when I was in my 20’s. True story! I was born and bred in a family of 9 where the loudest one with the most drama won. And I like to win. Just for the record, I don’t intentionally...
by Lynn Jackson | Sep 11, 2018 | Fear, Ministry, Obedience, Perspective, Pride, Servanthood
Leaders have visions. Christians have visions. Ideas and dreams that we believe God has given us to fulfill. This can be new lands to conquer or simply new lands in which we find ourselves. There are no familiar landmarks in new lands. And there is probably...
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