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When your kids teach you …

Over the past three days I have had the blessing of being away with two of our children. I thought I had a pretty good idea of how the three days would go. All the practical preparations were done to make sure we got to the right place at the right time with the right gear, although that didn’t always happen! However, I was completely unprepared for what God was about to show me and teach me through these two beautiful children.

Lesson 1: Be courageous

One child has overcome many challenges, and knows well that ‘things‘ happen, and we have a choice to retreat in fear or pain, or we can press on and go after the desires of our heart. As I watched her courageously press on during the first day of the swimming competition, I felt God say to me, ‘Be courageous too.’

I knew exactly what He was talking about.

I thought about all our daughter has been through, and all the choices she makes every day to keep getting up and just doing it.

And I thought about some of the songs we used for our ‘Be Brave’ concert last year for the children’s creative ministries program at church …

Courageous – by Casting Crowns …

We were made to be courageous, it starts with us tonight …… Lord make us courageous …

Lions – by Skillet

Today we live, today we breathe
Today we know that we are strong when we are weak
Today we trust, we overcome
Take every chain that kept us slaves and throw em’ off

We’re not waiting for permission
We defy our inhibition
Like our middle name is “fearless”
Unafraid

And I thought about Joshua 1:9 (how many times have I spoken that scripture to our children???)

Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.

And I thought about what God has directly spoken to me about a couple of weeks ago. I needed to be obedient to what He had said.

So I phoned my husband, explained what I was going to do, and asked him to pray for me, which he did, and he gave me some words of advice. And off I went – like my middle name was fearless, trusting that God had gone before me, with a picture in my mind of a young girl with a left leg that doesn’t work properly, wobbling on the swimming blocks, holding on so tightly so she didn’t fall in and false start, then finally dive in and swim her heart out, achieving a personal best time. All the time saying to myself, “Be courageous Wendy, believe that God wants this story told. It is His story. He wants people to hear about His faithfulness, His goodness, the victories that come in Jesus Name”

Thank you Jesus, that indeed when we are weak, You are strong. Thank you that you gave me eyes to see that truth again this week through my daughter. Thank you that you gave me the opportunity to live out of that truth this week and be courageous.

Lesson 2: People matter, love well.

Through these blog posts, or if you know me, you have probably gathered that I’m quite task focused. Give me a task and I’m all over it! Sometimes though I forget about the people and it takes a purposeful stop and a considering of where I am, who am I with and what their needs are. Along with a gentle reminder from the Holy Spirit that relationships with people are not tasks! God very clearly reminded me of that through our other precious daughter that I was away with.

This is the daughter who has from an early aged looked for opportunities to help, lovingly anticipating the needs of others in her family – Mum, Dad, Sisters, Brother. She has a heart ready to love and serve.

I had the blessing of seeing that love in action many times over these three days. But two of these times especially stood out to me – probably because they were actions of love directed towards someone outside of our family, that I, the adult should have initiated, not the 9 year old child. And why didn’t I initiate them? – because I was too busy with my tasks!

On both occasions she quietly came to me and said, “Mum, could we …..”. She had seen the need. She had come up with a solution. She had taken action to make it happen. I had been humbled by her love for others compared to my love of tasks!

Thank you Jesus for reminding me to “stop, look around, listen and love well.” Thank you for a daughter, who probably for the rest of her life, will be reminding me by example, that people matter. Thank you God that you set the example of how to love people. Please help me to follow these examples well.

For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16 NKJV

A final prayer ….Thank you Jesus for the people that you bring into our lives, children, family, friends, pastors and preachers, and for all that we can learn from them. Please help us to always be humble and have a teachable spirit. In your Name we live and pray, AMEN.

Your hearts will heal

Earlier this week one of our children was reading to me from the Jesus Storybook Bible – Every story whispers his name, by Sally Lloyd-Jones, a fabulous children’s bible that in the Old Testament stories overtly foreshadows Jesus coming as the rescuer. On this day she chose to read The Servant King, recounting The Last Supper, from Mark 14 and John 13-14.

These words in the story really spoke to me, “My heart will tear apart – and your hearts will heal.” Jesus was speaking to the disciples about the breaking of his body and the pouring out of his blood so that we could be reconciled with our Heavenly Father.

Words filled with love, “My heart will tear apart – and your hearts will heal.”

Have you ever had your heart torn apart?

I’m not sure if I have, but I do know that at times my heart has been heavy with disappointment.

In Luke 22 we are given some insight into Jesus’ thoughts and actions regarding having his heart broken ….

Then he withdrew from them a short distance to be alone. Kneeling down, he prayed, “Father, if you are willing, take this cup of agony away from me. But no matter what, your will must be mine.” Jesus called for an angel of glory to strengthen him, and the angel appeared. He prayed even more passionately, like one being sacrificed, until he was in such intense agony of spirit that his sweat became drops of blood, dripping onto the ground. Luke 22:43-44 TPT

In John 17, we get more of a glimpse into Jesus’ heart for us, as he prays for us, the believers that were to come …

“I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who will believe in Me through their word; that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me. And the glory which You gave Me I have given them, that they may be one just as We are one: I in them, and You in Me; that they may be made perfect in one, and that the world may know that You have sent Me, and have loved them as You have loved me. John 17:20-23 NKJV

What’s happening in your heart now, knowing that Jesus’ heart was broken for me and you? Knowing that He was completely obedient to the will of his Father and sacrificed himself for us, so our hearts could be healed. That disconnection from God, our Heavenly Father, can now be reconnected through Jesus surrendering.

Jesus knew that his mission was accomplished, and to fulfill the Scripture, Jesus said, “I am thirsty.” A jar of sour wine was sitting nearby, so they soaked a sponge with it and put it on the stalk of hyssop and raised it to his lips. When he had sipped the sour wine, he said, “It is finished, my bride!” Then he bowed his head and surrendered his spirit to God.” John 19:28-30 TPT

We just need to choose to surrender and ….

confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9 NKJV

And then decide daily to surrender our will, the choosing to love and trust God no matter what the circumstance looks like; choosing to believe that God is for you, so who can be against you; choosing to believe that you are a child of God, lavished in His love.

Look with wonder at the depth of the Father’s marvelous love that he has lavished on us! He has called us and made us his very own beloved children. 1 John 3:1 TPT

A marvelous love, that heals our heart as we yield and willingly receive all Jesus has freely given us.

Don’t strive – live!

“Don’t strive – live!” Those are the words I heard from God earlier this week. Sounds strangely similar to words I sometimes hear from my husband, “Wendy, does everything need to run to a schedule? Lets be spontaneous!”

Don’t strive. What does that mean? Does it mean that I have slipped back into doing things in my strength, not God’s strength? Highly likely!

For it is [not your strength, but it is] God who is effectively at work in you, both to will and to work [that is, strengthening, energizing, and creating in you the longing and the ability to fulfill your purpose] for His good pleasure. Philippians 2:13 AMP.

So what needs to change? I’m not exactly sure, but a good starting place is taking a breath, being still, and asking God what needs to change. Obviously He knows and I need to listen.

Be still and ask God

Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and His ways past finding out! “For who has known the mind of the Lord? or who has become His counselor?” Romans 11:33-34 NKJV

As the years go by in this walk with Jesus, I realise more and more my absolute need for Him in my everyday life. How is it that I ever did life before having Jesus as my best friend? Oh I remember, I did it all in my own strength. An example from my corporate life, working hard, exhausting myself so much so that every six months I would become physically sick and have at least a week off work! Not really a sustainable way to live. Definitely striving.

Our Counsellor

So what’s different now? I have a counsellor that is continually with me.

But the Helper (Comforter, Advocate, Intercessor—Counselor, Strengthener, Standby), the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name [in My place, to represent Me and act on My behalf], He will teach you all things. And He will help you remember everything that I have told you. John 14:26 AMP

The Holy Spirit. He’s not pushy. He doesn’t force his opinions on me. He waits for me to ask him for guidance. Sometimes I am way too slow in asking. And sometimes I don’t ask at all, and that’s when the problems start.

And not only do we have the Holy Spirit, we also have available to us a peace that transcends all understanding …

Peace I leave with you; My [perfect] peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be afraid. [Let My perfect peace calm you in every circumstance and give you courage and strength for every challenge.]  John 14:27 AMP

Thank you Jesus! For me that feeling of uneasiness about a situation, is sometimes an indication of striving. Me not doing things God’s way because I haven’t bothered to seek His thoughts, or running ahead of God’s perfect timing because I am too impatient to wait. Both perfect opportunities to ask the Holy Spirit for guidance. Of course once I do ask and wait, that sense of God’s perfect peace does bring clam and gives me courage and strength.

Striving vs Living

To help me understand what He meant, yesterday God gave me a practical lesson on ‘Don’t strive – live’. He showed me what living looks like compared to striving. We had a situation that was causing issues, but we had no answers for how to resolve it. Notice the ‘we had no answers’. So after 7 weeks of grappling with this issue, at the point of complete frustration we prayed a really heartfelt prayer. Not a half-hearted prayer, semi-relying on God to provide an answer. But a complete ‘God we need your answer to this situation’.

We then entered the situation with a different attitude, with a heart prepared to love and show grace. The issue arose again. But this time the Holy Spirit opened my eyes to see something different – the perfect answer to the problem. It was an answer that none of us could have imagined as it was so opposite to the situation, yet so simple. We looked on in amazement. I felt like a little school girl with the teacher saying to me, ‘If you’d just asked me earlier I could have shown you the steps to solve this and you would have avoided all this heartache.’

Don’t strive – live. Okay Jesus, I’m starting to get the picture, the picture of where the striving has crept in and my reliance on you has reduced. Thank you for your gentle guidance and conviction.

Take the time to listen

My prayer is that what I’ve shared in this post will encourage you in a few ways, firstly to take time to hear what God is wanting to tell you; secondly if you don’t understand what He means, seek him for clarity; and thirdly to have the courage to live His way in every area of your life – a daily challenge for us all.

Jesus came to give us life, life to the full, and isn’t that what we want for ourselves and those around us?

The thief comes only in order to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have and enjoy life, and have it in abundance [to the full, till it overflows]. John 10:10 AMP

For some more thoughts on living life with Jesus please visit this post: Christ’s sufficiency – Day 29 – Drawing Closer to God devotion

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A lover of God

If your faith remains strong, even while surrounded by life’s difficulties, you will continue to experience the untold blessings of God! True happiness comes as you pass the test with faith, and receive the victorious crown of life promised to every lover of God! James 1:12 TPT

There is a lot to consider in that scripture, but the question that keeps coming into my head this morning is “Am I a lover of God?” I know without a doubt that I am a lover of chocolate, especially smooth dark chocolate! I know what dark chocolate looks like and tastes like. And I know exactly where to find it in the supermarket aisle.

But what about God? What does He look like? What is it like to taste his love? Where do you find him when you need him?

What does God look like? I don’t know. But I know what His love looks like … the peace that comes in a situation that seems utterly hopeless; the thing that just happens and there is no other explanation other than God did it; the word of encouragement that comes when no-one else knew what was going on in your life – except God; and of course the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus, opening the door for us to spend eternity with God.

What is it like to taste God’s love? For me it is like that ice cool refreshing drink you have on a sweltering day, that helps to bring relief from the heat. His love brings me to back to the place of knowing that no matter what is going on, healing and restoration is possible. Other times his love is like that smooth hot chocolate drink that brings comfort, when even a hot chocolate drink can’t. It is a comfort that is more than momentary. It is deep and stays with us. Always His love is sweet, bringing a smile to my lips and often tears to my ears as I think on Who He is, the creator of the universe who sent His son Jesus to earth to show His unconditional love for me and you. A love that is far sweeter and smoother than chocolate.

Drink deeply of the pleasures of this God.
Experience for yourself the joyous mercies he gives
to all who turn to hide themselves in him.

Psalm 34:8 TPT

Where do you find Him? God is here, with us, Emmanuel.

“Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,” which is translated, “God with us.” Matthew 1:23 NKJV

God is everywhere.

Am I a God near at hand,” says the Lord,
“And not a God afar off?
Can anyone hide himself in secret places,
So I shall not see him?” says the Lord;
“Do I not fill heaven and earth?” says the Lord.

Jeremiah 23:23-24 NKJV

God has gone before us.

And the Lord, He is the One who goes before you. He will be with you, He will not leave you nor forsake you; do not fear nor be dismayed. Deuteronomy 31:8 NKJV

If we look for God with all our heart, we will find him. He will answer our call. The bible tells us that in Jeremiah 29.

Then you will call upon Me and go and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart. Jeremiah 29:12-13 NKJV

And because of what Jesus did, when we accept Jesus as our Lord and Saviour, God is directly accessible to each of us today ….

And so, dear brothers and sisters, we can boldly enter heaven’s Most Holy Place because of the blood of Jesus.  By his death, Jesus opened a new and life-giving way through the curtain into the Most Holy Place.  And since we have a great High Priest who rules over God’s house, let us go right into the presence of God with sincere hearts fully trusting him. For our guilty consciences have been sprinkled with Christ’s blood to make us clean, and our bodies have been washed with pure water. Hebrews 10:19-22 NKJV

Just mentioning chocolate again ….. even though it is delicious and so accessible in our world, it doesn’t offer the salvation and new life that Jesus does.

So back to the original question that I was pondering, ‘Am I a lover of God?’ Knowing what Jesus has done for me, knowing the things I think, do and say each day that would not be pleasing to God and knowing that His forgiveness is readily available, knowing that Jesus is interceding for me, knowing that He won’t leave me or forsake me, then the answer has to be yes. Could I be a better lover of God? The answer again is yes, and that comes through the daily walk with Christ, living more of His way and less of my way. Thank you Jesus for your grace.

My old self has been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. So I live in this earthly body by trusting in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. Galatians 2:20 NLT

One step at a time

What direction are you heading? Are you travelling fast or slow? Have you got everything you need? Who is guiding you? Are you listening closely for directions?

Here’s a little story (actually by the time I finished this post I realised the story wasn’t quite so little) about taking one step at a time, following God’s leading, surrendering to doing things in His timing, and continually learning that His ways are always higher.

For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,” says the LORD. “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.” Isaiah 55:8-9 NKJV

In January 2013 I started blogging about our journey with a daughter with cancer, almost two years after a nurse in the pediatric oncology ward suggested that blogging can be helpful when communicating with family and friends. It’s less time intensive and less emotionally draining. When the nurse said that to me my thoughts were something like, “I won’t need to do that, we won’t be here for long.”

Two years later when Victoria was 6 months into chemo treatment I felt God prompting me to start writing a blog. I knew that in the Christmas holidays I would have more time available so I planned to launch the blog in January, close to the anniversary date of Victoria’s diagnosis.

Those holidays we were blessed with the opportunity to stay at Harry’s House in Stockton, a beautiful family retreat for families with children with cancer. Early mornings, learning how to use blogger, setting up pages, writing background information, purple background and http://victoriagraceconqueror.blogspot.com/ was launched.

After I had been blogging for a while, a few people started saying to me, “You should write a book,” and so the idea was birthed, a book about our story, testifying to what God has done……

My mouth shall tell of Your righteousness
And Your salvation all the day,
For I do not know 
their limits.
 I will go in the strength of the Lord God;
I will make mention of Your righteousness, of Yours only.

Psalm 71:15-16 NKJV

… but also with the practical things we had learned along the way that would hopefully help other families.

So much data to work with; the group emails I started sending when Victoria was first in hospital; notes from every appointment with specialists and therapists; blog posts; images; checklists for hospital and home; notes from talks I’d given at church; and guest blog posts related to our journey. It was a little overwhelming. Me being me, I started a spreadsheet because that’s the way my brain works, listing all the items. Then with the help of the Holy Spirit I divided them into chronological chapters.

God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints. 1 Corinthians 14:33 NKJV

It was around mid 2014 when I started writing the book, so quite some time had passed since Victoria’s initial diagnosis. I was finding that as I reviewed the content of each chapter, funnily enough, there was a theme coming through each chapter. So I decided to write a ‘reflection’ section at the end of each chapter relating to that theme. The reflections sometimes offered a bigger picture view, for example the role of (and impact on) the mother, father and siblings. Sometimes they were of a more practical nature, such as how to keep a three year old engaged in physical therapy as they learn how to make their left hand work again. The inclusion of these reflections have turned out to be a crucial part of the book – another example of God’s ways being higher than mine.

“My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,” says the Lord.
 “And my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine.
Isaiah 55:8 NLT

So with the structure of the book in place, the next stage was to start putting it all together. A relatively simple task I thought, until I started writing it. The plan was for the first two chapters to cover the first two weeks in hospital (diagnosis, surgery, recovery). It took me six months to write about those two weeks, even now I feel teary as I think about it. Every sentence was a re-living of the moment, a processing of another level of grief for years of a childhood and family life that were stolen. But in pushing through and writing about this I had a overwhelming sense that the telling of this story of God’s love and faithfulness was part of the plan for His manifestation of Romans 8:28 in our lives, and ultimately the lives of others.

And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28 NKJV

I remember sharing with a friend that I had started writing the book and that I expected it would take a year or so to complete. She wisely said to me something like, “Wendy, it’s okay if it takes 6 years to write it.” I am grateful that she said that, as in some way it gave me permission to rest and not strive. And the reality is that it has taken almost five years to finish the book.

But God knew that it was going to be a long journey of not only writing, but also of emotional healing and understanding more about His grace. He brought people alongside to support and encourage me in so many different ways, emotionally, financially and technically. Here is one example of how He had gone before, preparing the way….

And the LORD, He is the one who goes before you. He will be with you, He will not leave you nor forsake you; do not fear nor be dismayed. Deuteronomy 31:8 NKJV

In late 2014 Alexandra and I went to the launch of the Delta society’s book ‘Dogs that make a difference – inspiring stories of dogs bringing hope, help and happiness to people’s lives.’ On many occasions when Victoria had been in hospital she had received visits from the Delta dogs, and they had certainly added some brightness to the day. At the book launch we met a lady that we hadn’t seen for many years. She and her husband had helped Ken and I back in 2000 when we had one of our many boating misadventures when cruising from Sydney to Lake Macquarie.

After a bit of chatting she explained that she was a member of the Lake Macquarie Fellowship of Australian Writers and that they had a monthly critique meeting where members could submit some of their writing and receive feedback. This sounded exactly what I needed, so I joined the group from September 2014 until December 2017.

During that time my confidence and writing competency grew. The critique group gently encouraged me as sometimes the tears flowed when I relived moments of this journey. I appreciated their non-judgemental attitudes when helping me to tell my story even though we did not necessarily share the same faith.

To me, this is another example of God’s planning and provision for this project. He knew all those years ago when we had the boating incident that we would connect again with these people for a very different purpose. Thank you Jesus.

So I toiled away on this project among family and business responsibilities, and volunteering at school and church. There wasn’t an abundance of time, but when half an hour or so became available, I took it, madly scribbling on notepads, typing and reworking drafts.

In January 2016 I felt God say to me, “Complete the first draft by the end of the year.” Okay. I set to work with that goal in mind. The first six months of the year went really well and all was on track. But somehow in the second six months I was a bit distracted. A few days before school ended in December 2016 I remembered what God had said to me and went into a slight panic! There weren’t many days of the year left, and I would soon have four children at home full time.

Needless to say those Christmas holidays weren’t the most exciting holidays for the children. I set up a desk in our bedroom and would lock myself in there each morning for a few hours with my laptop, notes and a box of tissues. As over five years later I still easily became overwhelmed with emotion when I read back through the events of 2011 to 2013.

The children were very patient and gracious with me during this time. I put a sign on the door saying, “Mummy is working on her book. Thank you for your support and encouragement. Please pray for the book and that it will help many people.”

A week before the holidays ended, by the grace of God, the first draft of the book was completed. There had been a cost those holidays, emotionally and with missing out on some family time, but I had to trust that God had it sorted, and that His grace was sufficient for all of us.

And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.
2 Corinthians 12:9 NKJV

A few days later a beautiful lady from church approached me and said that she wanted to financially support me in the publishing of the book. Another reminder to me that God was the Project Manager, not me. He did have it sorted!

At the Colour conference in 2017 God spoke to me again about the book project. It was the last day of the conference and I hadn’t yet received anything that I knew to be specifically for me. So I prayed, God, what is it that you want to say to me here? During the next session of worship, the response came, “Take your family on the journey of this book.”

Within a couple of weeks I had an opportunity to do that. Victoria came home from school and was talking about her teacher’s friend who had cancer. I asked Victoria how she would feel about giving the draft version of the book to encourage her. She was keen, so we discussed the idea with the teacher, and Victoria delivered the books. Once again God had shown me how important it was to keep seeking Him for direction and input.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he will direct your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 NKJV

I was starting to understand that really this wasn’t our story at all. But rather it was His story. Around this time I felt to ask some people to pray specifically for this project. I knew that prayer covering was going to be essential to getting this book completed. I’m grateful that they said yes.

Around May 2017 we were having some parenting challenges and a wise friend of mine, who has known Ken and I since before we were married said to me, “Wendy, when you publish this book people will be looking at your family and your family’s lives, it won’t be much of a witness if your family is falling apart.” Ooooh, that was hard to hear.

But God was obviously using him to prepare the way for what He wanted me to do. As a month later God said to me, “Lay down the book and focus on your family’s health and healing.” So I surrendered the book. I didn’t pursue the outstanding draft versions that were being reviewed. I stopped all work on the project, learned how to love my family better and God brought more healing and restoration. Once again He showed me that …

“I don’t think the way you think.
    The way you work isn’t the way I work.”
        God’s Decree.
“For as the sky soars high above earth,
    so the way I work surpasses the way you work,
    and the way I think is beyond the way you think.

Isaiah 55:8-9 The Message

In February 2018 I felt God say, “It’s time to start work on the book again.” So I did, spending a couple of months making some final edits. As I was putting this blog post together I found this note that I’d written to myself, “Today 22/4/18, another round of editing. Not so emotional, rather, in awe of what God had brought us through and where we are today.”

Yes, over the years through writing God had been helping me to process the pain, disappointment and grief. Obviously there was a lot there, as it had taken almost 7 years to get to this place of being able to read our story without being a blubbering mess. He was gradually building the strength in me that I sense I will need for the next phase of this journey, whatever that is going to be.

For the remainder of 2018 I worked on the cover and layout with my friend who is a graphic designer, another God story of re-connection after 7 years of living in different countries. Finally the first printed version of the book arrived on my desk in mid November 2018, almost five years after I made that first planning spreadsheet.

What a journey, in no way comparable with the actual journey our family has been on, but still a journey of God’s grace and faithfulness, and me learning more and more that His ways will always be better than mine and His timing is always perfect. What’s more our family, still with some rough edges, is thriving and is in the healthiest place it has been in for almost 10 years. All praise and glory to Jesus.

Now the book is complete I am trusting God will get the book to the people He wants to read it. One of my favourite stories so far …. I gave the book to my neighbour for Christmas, and a week later she came over to buy five copies for me to give to families in similar situations in hospital!

We have made two versions of the book. At this stage they have the same content, but different titles. The first one, Victoria Grace – Living with victory through childhood cancer, has more of a story-focused title. Koorong has agreed to stock this version. For anyone interested my website for ordering this book is https://drawingclosertogod.org/victoria-grace-by-wendy-robinson-paperback/

The second version is titled, Childhood cancer – a survival guide for parents, written by a parent. This is the version that we are hoping families who are in this situation will find when they are googling books to help them. I’ve had favourable discussions with various medical people and charities about this version. Again for anyone interested, or if you know someone who is in this situation, the website for ordering this book is https://childhoodcancerparentsguide.com/

This probably the longest post I’ve ever written on this blog, but my prayer is that what I have shared in this post will encourage you to keep going with whatever projects/dreams God has put on your heart, always listening closely for His direction, surrendering when and what He asks, and trusting that His ways are always best.

Jesus

There is a beautiful song by Christy Nockels, Wonderful Name, through which I have cried out to Jesus many times over the years ….

“There is healing for all who ache; there is comfort for all in pain; there is freedom; there is grace. Here in Jesus and the power of His name

All who are broken, His love endures; All who are weary, His rest is yours; All who are hopeless, run to His name.

He is Jesus, You will never be the same”

How true those words are. Once again this week I am in awe of Jesus, the power of His name and His love for us. Please be encouraged, if your family seems like it is broken beyond repair, it is not. It is just in the process of receiving the love and reconciliation that Jesus freely offers each of us.

For it was only through this wonderful grace that we believed in him. Nothing we did could ever earn his salvation, for it was the gracious gift from God that brought us to Christ! Ephesians 2:8 TPT

Hang in there!

But we have to be prepared to hang in there for the long haul. Choosing in every frustration, disappointment and seemingly backward step, to trust that God is good and He does have a plan. And know that He is drawing us closer to Him and maturing us in the process.

But that’s not all! Even in times of trouble we have a joyful confidence, knowing that our pressures will develop in us patient endurance. And patient endurance will refine our character, and proven character leads us back to hope. And this hope is not a disappointing fantasy, because we can now experience the endless love of God cascading into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who lives in us! Romans 5:3-5 TPT

From what I have observed over the past 8 years, the outworking of His grace is so absolutely unique to each of us. He completely understands what each of us needs and when we need it.

Lord, you know everything there is to know about me. You perceive every moment of my heart and soul, and you understand my every thought before it even enters my mind. You are so intimately aware of me, Lord. You read my heart like an open book and you know all the words I’m about to speak before I even start a sentence! You know every step I will take before my journey even begins. You’ve gone into my future to prepare the way, and in kindness you follow behind me to spare me from the harm of my past. With your hand of love upon my life, you impart a blessing to me. Psalm 139:1-5 TPT

While Jesus’ grace is the same for each of us, the way that Jesus gives it to us in our every day lives is a beautifully individualised gift.

Jesus loves you

Think back to yesterday, how did Jesus show you His love – in a way that only you needed?

Now think about all the people you know, and how He is doing the same for them, even if they don’t recognise it yet.

Let’s think about all those people you don’t know – the other 7.53 billion or so, on this planet, and how Jesus is doing the same for them too. I don’t know about you, but for me it is simply a mystery as to how He knows and loves each of us so well. For me it’s difficult to understand the needs of just four children!

But I do know that His grace is simply amazing …

This is just too wonderful, deep, and incomprehensible! Your understanding of me brings me wonder and strength. Psalm 139:6 TPT

Don’t give up on Jesus

It is that wonder and strength that enables us to keep pressing in to God despite what is happening in our lives. His love for us. The truth is that He loved us first and His love endures. Let’s choose to stick with Him and be expectant for what He is going to do in and through our lives.

Give thanks to the only miracle working God! His tender love for us continues on forever! Psalm 136:4 TPT

For some more thoughts on Jesus please visit this post … Jesus – Day 2 – Drawing closer to God Devotion.

Have you built a wall recently?

Earlier this week one of our children was preparing a talk for school. Part of the talk was about walls in her life. This started me thinking about the walls in my life, in particular a physical “wall”, probably more accurately called a divider (a Bunnngs 4×4 cube bookcase), I built so I could have my own “office” at home.

I desperately wanted a space of my own that at least looked something like a serious working space, not at all pining after the 22nd floor window desk with a glorious view of Sydney Harbour that I used to have! I guess a window with a view of God’s equally magnificent roses will have to suffice.

But at least I had created a space that the children could recognise as “Mum’s working space”. Although it was missing one vital component, a door, on which I could hang a ‘Do not disturb’ sign. But it seemed that sometimes my body language adequately conveyed that message.

Anyway, in June last year due to the need for me to help one of our children review some of their schoolwork, I had to remove the “wall”, transforming my “office” into a pseudo mini classroom with 2 student desks, chairs and my desk and chair.

As I adjusted to the physical rearrangement of the room I was surprised at my emotional response to the change. Rather than being resentful about having to share my space, I was actually enjoying engaging with our children in this focused manner and working towards a goal together. It was as though pulling down the wall that I had erected to provide myself with peace and space, and let’s be honest, in some cases to hide, enabled me to reconnect with our children in a completely new way.

Perhaps though I did need that time with my own space to re-establish boundaries that are now still respectfully in place, but also to re-define this space as one where serious work is done, where ideas and concepts are discussed and where meaningful life conversations take place and sometimes tears are shed. It has been a blessing for me to now have the emotional and physical space to come alongside our children in their learning.

So what’s the point of this story? Sometimes we put up walls, and they may be necessary for a period of time, but let’s always be open to when God wants us to pull down the walls and re-engage! Be expectant of the blessings that will flow to and from others when the walls do come down.

Our reconciling “Peace” is Jesus! He has made Jew and non-Jew one in Christ. By dying as our sacrifice, he has broken down every wall of prejudice that separated us and has now made us equal through our union with Christ. Ephesians 2:14 TPT

Praise God for the breaking down of walls.

What’s all that noise?

Oh how I am enjoying these weekly appointments with God, outside in creation, hearing from Him in a different way. Listening and watching, anticipating that He is going to speak to me through His creation. And He never disappoints.

But now ask the beasts, and they will teach you;
And the birds of the air, and they will tell you;
Or speak to the earth, and it will teach you;
And the fish of the sea will explain to you.
Who among all these does not know
That the hand of the Lord has done this,
In whose hand is the life of every living thing,
And the breath of all mankind?

Job 12:7-10 NKJV

This week there was some wind and drizzling rain but I wasn’t going to let that deter me. Memories of sailing in much more inclement weather flooded back and reminded me of how comfortable my life has become. And that it was good for me to step out, into the weather, to purposefully meet with my Heavenly Father.

So I set off, confident that I would have yet another insightful encounter with God. This regular sitting, remaining silent in nature is a new way for me to hear from God. It has been so good for my soul to do something different, something fresh, and the revelation that comes from this time is reflecting that newness.

Anyway, this week I was sitting, becoming still, and I felt the wind on my face, again those memories of sailing came back. Then I became aware of the rain drizzling down my face, a soft cleansing. A cicada chirping in the distance caught my attention. Then it was like the wind, rain and chirping disappeared, although they were still there, and I heard the clear singing of a little bird for maybe 5 or 10 seconds, and then it was gone. The wind, rain and cicada chirping came into the fore again.

It was as though God was reminding me that sometimes there is a lot of noise around and we have to be listening attentively to hear His voice, otherwise we might miss it. And we don’t want to miss what He has to say, because His truth gives us life and helps us to better discern between His ways and the world’s ways.

Stop imitating the ideals and opinions of the culture around you, but be inwardly transformed by the Holy Spirit through a total reformation of how you think. This will empower you to discern God’s will as you live a beautiful life, satisfying and perfect in his eyes. Romans 12:2 TPT

The point of this post? Two things. First, to encourage you to try something different in your quiet time with God. Secondly to be more purposeful in learning how to discern God’s voice despite the noise.

Let’s pray,

Jesus, thank you that you are for us so who can be against us. Please help us to take time to listen to you, whatever that looks like each and every day. Thank you that you give us courage to do new things and in that we can be expectant to hear new things from you. Thank you that you are transforming us, please help us to co-operate in that process. Thank you for your grace and patience as we learn more of your ways. Help us to be gracious and patient too with those around us. In your name we pray and live. Amen

Stubborn or resolute?

In a recent conversation I was talking about a child being stubborn, and said laughingly, "Yes, that is something that runs in our family - stubbornness." 

Since that conversation I have thought a bit more about that word - stubborn - and even had a chat to God about it. What do we do with this stubbornness? And I felt him reply, "Not all stubbornness is bad."

Indeed there are a few definitions of stubbornness. The Mirriam Webster dictionary gives these ones ... unreasonably or perversely yielding; difficult to handle, manage or treat; and justifiably unyielding, resolute.

Justifiably unyielding. That is the one that I believe God was talking about. The stubbornness that means we ...

... won't give up on believing in His word as being the final word.

1 Peter 3:22 in The Message Bible says, Jesus has the last word on everything and everyone, from angels to armies. He’s standing right alongside God, and what he says goes.

Over the years I have done some tantrums reminding the enemy that he does not have the victory - only Jesus has the victory.  Stubbornly believing that God's promises are the only way forward. Not giving airplay to any other options.

... Stubbornness means that we will choose to believe that God loves us the same yesterday, today and tomorrow regardless of our thoughts, words and actions or inaction.

2 Corinthians 12:9 in the Amplified version says, But He said to me, My grace (My favor and loving-kindness and mercy) is enough for you [sufficient against any danger and enables you to bear the trouble manfully]; for My strength and power are made perfect (fulfilled and completed) and show themselves most effective in [your] weakness. Therefore, I will all the more gladly glory in my weaknesses and infirmities, that the strength and power of Christ (the Messiah) may rest (yes, may pitch a tent over and dwell) upon me.

Choosing to believe that despite what I have done or said, He is there, and He is listening, and He is willing to forgive me, and give me His new mercies day after day after day. 

... Stubbornness means that we will choose to believe that He will not leave us nor forsake us.

Joshua 1:9 in the NKJV says, Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.

Sometimes going into a challenging situation I visualise Jesus physically with me, fully expecting that I will sense His presence and that the Holy Spirit will give me the words to say. We do not walk alone.

Stubbornness, the resolute kind, is what we want. The resoluteness that Barnabas encouraged the believers in Antioch to have, 

Then when he arrived and witnessed the grace of God, he rejoiced and began to encourage them all with resolute heart to remain true to the Lord; Acts 11:23 NASB

And so since that conversation and talking with God, my prayer has become, "God please take this stubbornness and use it for your good. Let there be a passion for you that is unyielding and resolute."

Or, in the words of Psalm 51:10

Create for me a pure heart, O God! Renew a resolute spirit within me! Psalm 51:10 NET

The canopy and God’s protection over us

Earlier this week I was walking in our local park, making my way to the beautiful bush walk we are blessed to live near. As I walked from the open space with the heat of the summer sun beating down on my head, into the bush with the canopy providing shade and protection, I was struck by the sudden change of circumstances. With only one step I went from the open, unprotected area into the covered, protected place. And wasn’t I glad I’d taken that step! That sudden physical change in the atmosphere made me think about the canopy and God’s protection over us, and how different life is when we choose to walk under it.

But let them all be glad, those who turn aside to hide themselves in you. May they keep shouting for joy forever! Overshadow them in your presence as they sing and rejoice. Then every lover of your name will burst forth with endless joy. Lord, how wonderfully you bless the righteous. Your favour wraps around each one and covers them under your canopy of kindness and joy. Psalm 5:11-12 TPT

The Psalms

How reassuring the Psalms are …. Your favour wraps around each one and covers them under your canopy of kindness and joy…..

There was a time when I didn’t read anything in The Bible except the Psalms. The deep pain in my heart so often resonated with the words of the Psalmist.

Please, God, show me mercy! Open your grace-fountain for me, for you are my soul’s true shelter. I will hide beneath the shadow of your embrace, under the wings of your cheribum, until this terrible trouble has past. Psalm 57:1 TPT

Please, God, show us mercy! And He has.
Open your grace-fountain for me. And He did.
For you are my soul’s true shelter. And He is.
I will hide beneath the shadow of your embrace. And I do.
Until this terrible trouble has past. And it has.

If the season you are in now is a difficult one for you, I really encourage you to immerse yourself in the truth of the Psalms. God is listening to the cries of your heart and He is on your side.

You’ve kept track of all my wandering and my weeping. You’ve stored my many tears in your bottle – not one will be lost. For they are all recorded in your book of remembrance. The very moment I call to you for a father’s help the tide of battle turns and my enemies flee. This one thing I know: God is on my side! Psalm 56:8-9 TPT

This season will end

The end of this season will come. There will be a time when you can declare this, as the Psalmist does in Psalm 57 …

My heart, O God, is quiet and confident. Now I can sing with passion your wonderful praises! Awake, O my soul, with the music of his splendor-song! Arise, my soul, and sing his praises! My worship will awaken the dawn, greeting the daybreak with my songs of light! Wherever I go I will thank you, my God. Among all the nations they will hear my praise songs to you. Your love is so extravagant it reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness so astonishing it stretches to the sky! Lord God, be exalted as you soar throughout the heavens. May your shining glory be shown in the skies! Let it be seen high above all the earth! Psalm 57:7-11 TPT

Be encouraged, protect your heart and choose to stay under the canopy of His kindness and joy.

If you would like the PDF printable version of these devotions, please email me at hello@wendyrobinson.com.au

For some more thoughts on God as our refuge, please visit this post …
Our refuge – Day 9 – Drawing Closer to God
A safe place – Jesus

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