Get Out Your Yellow Highlighter

If your blog is titled wynnegraceappears- viewing life through a lense of grace, then that is what you do.

And if the biggest word in your seek cloud is GRACE then you have focused on grace.

And you highlight GRACE.

Everywhere is Grace, to be found, and named and marked and highlighted with the lemon colored highlighter.

And like the full moon which washes white on world and blinds by night, you witness to the good of God.

And all the while praying that what wages against good, and God’s good, and beauty and joy is held back and away and does not get a toe hold.

But you grieve at the pain.

And you grieve at the sin.

You grieve as God grieves at a disgruntled person killing a headmaster at a private school, knowing your children are safe but vulnerable. In a similar environment.

And you grieve at schism and brokenness in your world, your family or your church.

You highlight the beauty and what has already won and that is Jesus.

And Grace pours out on the wounds.  Like a big tube of salve you pray for all of it to squeeze out on the world where the wounds are raw and real.

You witness brokeness and unforgiveness and not what you expected to be walked out. By people you know. You love.

Your child says she feels sorry for…. and that is  for a man caught in the middle of schism. You know her understanding and her processing of schism is colored with pain and hurt.  She is her mothers’s child and the child of God. And she is a child.

So you gather up all collective hurt and pain and sin and  brokeness — offer it back to the Creator and pray for healing and forgiveness.

And a pouring out afresh and anew of His compassion. And in the spirtit of Lent you pray for restoration of the brokenness in your home and in your church and in your world.

And you highlight His Grace.

You reach for the big fat highlight marker and you color away.

Bold, crazy Grace.

And you know that He heals and that He welcomes a contrite spirit. Thanks be to God.  And when His grace appears as it has, and it does, and it will you say humbly  – God is Good, God is Great, Thanks be to God. We say to Him be all praise and Glory.

And she is making notes in the margin on how reconciliation and restoration are worked out and walked out.  She watches like the child that she is. What is extended.  What is received.  How Mercy is poured out.

She will look for forgiveness and compassion and the dying to self.

Things which are difficult in situations of conflict.

Oswald Chambers says:  “We are supervictors with a joy that comes from experiencing the very  things which look as if they are going to overwhelm us.”

No, in all these things  we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. – Romans 8:37

In this Lenten Season where do I need to extend forgiveness and where do I go to restore brokeness.  The heart wants to know.  The struggle to seek it out and reconcile are
undergirded by the Love of God.  Nothing can change His love.  Nothing can separate us from it.

Where we are weak without words to speak, He is strong.

Where we are frozen in stubborness or self-righteousness, He is mighty.

“..neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

Yesterday i bought an Easter tree.  And beautiful wooden pastel eggs, pale and dull in their gentle beauty. I want to hang each egg on the limb of my Easter egg as a symbol to the new. But I wait.  Not yet.  Not quite yet.

But what of the unresolved and unreconciled. When Easter morning comes I want to sing like feathered trumpeter outside my window, that Grace and Mercy prevailed.

Today I want to color bold with the hot pink and blaze orange highlighter on the areas in my life where Grace was given Grace received.  His Love prevailed. I want to testify to His Love which washes fresh every morning.  No trial, no tribulation, no pain, no struggle, no schism, nothing is beyond the Love and restorative power of His Grace.

Those yellow markers mark the light and make them brighter and they dull the shadows of fear and death and sting of hurt.

Get out the highlighter and proclaim His Love.

Not in my own strength.  Not because of anything I can do alone.

But in the strength of the One who made me. He is the Overcoming One. The victory is won.

Holding On To The Happy

Psalm 32:1 – A David Psalm  Count yourself lucky, how happy you must be — you get a fresh start, your slate’s wiped clean.

Psalm 92:4 – You made me so happy GOD. I saw your work and I shouted for joy.

Psalm 105:3 – Honor his holy name with Hallelujahs, you who seek GOD.  Live a happy life!

Grabbing, white-knuckling the happy today.

We Shake With Joy, by Mary Oliver–

We shake with joy, we shake with grief.
What a time they have, these two
housed as they are in the same body.

Holding on to the Happy.
Choosing the Joy.
Counting the Gifts.

*Yellow tulips with buds offering future blooms – Hope.

*Friends who are there, friends who are givers of time and love.

*A blue sky day with lots of hope and joy in store

*Intense yellow sun beams pouring into my window calling me to come play

*A new follower of this blog who emailed me” I’m on board, I signed up”, humbling and kind.

*A new butterfly print is waiting for me to pick it up at the school.  A silent auction “win” for a little bit of money.  Its gorgeous.  Will take a picture and post it.

*My sweet blog readers.  They bless me and they humble me.

And click on the link below to help you grab on to your happy today.  I have listened to this song so many times, I’ve squeezed all the notes out of it.  Pushed replay and repeat so many times I’ve worn poor Jamie Grace out.

I pray for all my readers to rejoice and be glad and hold on to the happy today. Enjoy a little Easter joy early.  It is coming soon!!

Hold Me – Jamie Grace

Salty, Seafoamy, Sandy – Grace, Amazing


Camping out in this verse for a season:  Whatever I have, wherever I am, I can make it through anything in the one who makes me who I am. –Phillippians 4:13

The clouds move in.  The sun breaks through.  The cross stands.  A window I walk past often becomes a symbol of Hope and Trust and His Love.

And I am resting too on this verse: “I’ve found the recipe for being happy whether full or hungry, hands full or hands empty.”  Phillippians 4:12

Somedays some of the ingredients in the recipe are missing.

But if I look Heavenward and in His direction and rest on His promises my hands remain full.

Just as a feather has dropped from wing of bird and he’s flown on, so the pressing on

begins or continues.

As sand and sea and salt refresh and renew, so does gazing on all His Glory.

All the possibility of more than just small remnants of Joy becomes clear.

Even as I pen this post, discouragement and frustration wait to pounce.  

But I marvel at His Glory and seek His face. And fix my gaze on all He has created.  This replaces doubt.  This replaces discouragement.  This builds Hope.

And I identify that which I need to return to him.  To lay on the altar.  To offer back to Him.

Release back to Him.  Give that which I was shepherding back to the Shepherd.  Lay it down.

And Marvel at all of His wonder.

“…Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already been made perfect, but I press on  to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.” –Phillippians 3

And continue to count the gifts.

Opening up to receive and count them all.  Looking expectantly on the day for all that he’ll do and all that he’ll bring and all that he’ll pour out.

Amazing Grace.  Grace so Amazing.

Expectantly living.  Expectantly looking.  With gratitude for all that there is and has been.

Praise God from Whom all blessing flow.  And they do.

*a bedside chat with my happy girl.  The perpetual joyful one.  She shines a spirit of joy in my world daily

*An email from a teacher praising something good.  The gift of taking time to point to what was good and worthy of praise.

*A kiss on the forehead from the Patient One before he leaves, for days.

*A son who arrived to a place of sun, safely and soundly.

*A cheerful face who consistently brightens my Mondays.  Always. Consistently brightening my world with her smile.

*Midweek plans with friends

*Re-connecting with friend for dinner

*Beautiful music in worship yesterday and my daughter whispering in my ear, “I love this song momma” and I said “So do I , so do I”

Hallelujah

The trumpeter outside my window.

Small feathered praise giver.

Ounces of feathers and flesh.

His worship, a sacrifice.

Loud so loud, his song of praise.

His love offering, his bending the knee to his creator is strong and bold.

For him, the rain has stopped the sun is out.

For him, I imagine he simply sings, belts it out because God created him to.

He punctuates my days with his song.

Window open to his world, in the morning he blows out his praise from beak.

Mid-day he sings with volume that astounds my heart.

The accoustics of his song are beautiful , clear and full of love.

And when I think he’s weary or offered up all that he is and all that he has, he belts out another chorus of praise.

So small, so powerful.

His love offering back to the one who made him.

His bird heart and bird worship an inspiration to the one on the otherside of window.

He limb must  tremble with his praise.

His heart must flutter with devotion.

His wings must shake with his offering.

His joyful noise, music to the ears of both God and man.

Seeking to find a song of worship worthy for the one who made me.

Click on the link below and enjoy Hallelujah on this Second Sunday in Lent. Turn up the Praise (and the volume ) And grab a cup of coffee for this lengthy praise song. And to Him be all Praise and Glory.  Amen

Hallelujah

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