God’s Love Is Frozen In Time

Over these years, much has changed
Many loved ones have gone on
I can no longer see them or give them a hug
But one thing that has remained is God’s love
It’s been frozen in time

Sometimes it makes me wonder
Whom am I that God has so much love for me? Psalm 8:4
I’m not special or related to a VIP
Like branches sprouting from a tree
God’s love spreads continuously
It will never melt, as it’s frozen in eternity.
Ephesians 2:4-5 says
… But God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us,

Fear

It’s something that’s been in my bucket list for a while
I saved the money up, just needed a time and venue
I looked for months
What I thought would be easy to find turned out to be difficult
Either the price price was too high, or the venue wasn’t what I was looking for

Then one day I put two words in my search engine
And what I’ve been looking for appeared, at virtually the price I saved
But before I would buy, fear started to grip me inside
I remembered the voices of others saying they wouldn’t buy it
I thought if something went wrong, I wouldn’t have them to lean on
Fear became so strong, it caused discomfort in my neck all night long

When morning came, I analyzed why was I about to walk away
From something I wanted so long and is right in my face
I would criticize others for not jumping on opportunities
Yet, here I was about to turn down one staring at me.

So, I reviewed some Bible verses on fear:
What causes fear? Anything can. It could be being afraid of failure and hearing others say “I told ya it wouldn’t work “. It could be not having someone to share the experience with. It could be believing things won’t work out as you imagined. Or it could simply be nerves. But fear is not of God.
2 Timothy 1:7 says For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. This scripture is telling me my fear is not from God, but from listening to what people have to say.

Joshua 1:9 says…Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed:
for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest. This scripture is telling me I have nothing to fear because God is with me wherever I go.

Matthew 6:34 says “ take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof”. This scripture tells me not to worry about what’s going to happen tomorrow. So I’m not to worry about the consequences of this venture. I’m going to carry on to fulfill my bucket list. Trusting that if I’m making a bad decision, the Lord will intervene and protect me.

Life After Death

Today I got some exciting news
Was about to reach for the phone to share with you
Before the number I dialed
It sunk in that I could no longer hear your voice or see your smile
Your being gone, has nearly silenced my phone
Will I end up all alone?
Is there life after death?

For Christian souls, after life on earth they live with the Lord
But how about life on earth after someone’s gone?
Life changes as survivors have to go on
But it’s scary and sad when life after death is unknown

When it happened before God filled the void
As new friendships and relationships were formed
But that was in the days of youth
When strangers more easily befriended you
And there was work and plenty of activities to do

But now will there be life after death?
Yes? Why?
God hasn’t died
He’s still able to provide
Jesus said Those who mourn will be comforted (Matthew 5:4)
Beyond that, I’ll continue to pray
Knowing God will change the situation or adjust my ways
Insight
When someone you have a close relationship with dies, it leaves a big, lonely void. You wonder what will life be like now. Will you continue to be sad and lonely or will God fill the void with new life and relationships. None of us know for sure how God will work it out. And while our lives may have changed, God is still great and compassionate. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8).