Cracks
Beth Whartnaby Beth Whartnaby

Cracks

The cracks are where the light gets in, and she has opened her cracks so wide that the light spills out and warms the shadowy cracks in me …

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Seeking God
Beth Whartnaby Beth Whartnaby

Seeking God

So, when God says, “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you…” (Jeremiah 29:13-14a NIV), is he hiding from us and waiting to be found? Is he a game playing God? Does this mean God is somewhere other than right here and right now with us that we would have to hunt for him?

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Checklists and grief
Beth Whartnaby Beth Whartnaby

Checklists and grief

Checklists can make even something as simple as making the bed feel satisfying. After my mom passed away, I found myself—as usual—making lists. Plan some kind of simple family memorial (she passed during covid)—check. Sort through her things and clean out her apartment—check. Arrange for donation pick up, write a eulogy, pick up her ashes, cancel subscriptions, close her bank account—check, check, and check. A pretty standard list of tasks to be completed when a loved one passes. But I discovered I also had another list.

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Easter Monday
Beth Whartnaby Beth Whartnaby

Easter Monday

To live in the truth of Easter Sunday is to allow ourselves to be elevated to a vantage point where vision is calibrated by the truth of God's Word, hearts are tuned to the voice of the Spirit, and hands are held ready to serve at the pleasure of the King …

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Saturday Hope
Beth Whartnaby Beth Whartnaby

Saturday Hope

Hoping and waiting go hand in hand. We see this truth throughout God’s Word. Even from an earthly standpoint, hoping means waiting! If we aren’t in a position of waiting for what is hoped for, then we have either already obtained it, or it’s not worth waiting for. The challenge for us as followers of Jesus is to continually deposit all we hope for into the capable hands of our Living Hope, and then—like Mary Magdalene, Salome, and the other Mary—wait.

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Asleep in the garden
Beth Whartnaby Beth Whartnaby

Asleep in the garden

Imagine Jesus entering the garden at night. It’s dark, cool, maybe a little damp. Even his robes feel heavy with the weight of dread and sadness …

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What do you want me to do for you?
Beth Whartnaby Beth Whartnaby

What do you want me to do for you?

We don’t know what he was thinking or feeling, but we do know this: when he heard that it was Jesus, he cried out—and when those around him told him to settle down and be quiet, he cried out even more. What does this indicate? Belief. Faith …

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Welcome 2022
Beth Whartnaby Beth Whartnaby

Welcome 2022

… like many others I’m sure, I am limping a bit into 2022—a little battered and somewhat depleted …But just under the cloudy gray surface is an undercurrent of anticipation, a whisper of hope.

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Waiting
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Waiting

During Advent we wait. We are between. Barren nights remind us of the long wait for life to breathe among us …We are an Advent people …

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Goodbye
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Goodbye

This trip had all the makings of a sad one. But it wasn’t. I attribute that to the mercy and goodness of God. He ordained the timing, orchestrated the circumstances, and provided the people. He paved the way.

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Face to face
Beth Whartnaby Beth Whartnaby

Face to face

Human characteristics cannot be used to define God, for to do so would be to camouflage his omniscience, diminish is omnipotence, and ignore his vastness and complexity. But the use of human characteristics can reveal aspects of who he is by using language and images we understand, giving us a handle to grab hold of as we open our hearts and minds to know him better.

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I will not fall

But the security I have, as a child of God, is that nothing and no one can change who I am, where I am going, or Who goes with me. God holds my hand. He is trustworthy, and his promises are eternal.

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Come Full, Come Empty

God has prepared a table for you. Are you bounding to the table each morning, open and eager to receive all God has for you? Or is something holding you back?

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