God Is With You Everyday Daily Devotional by Max Lucado

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By popular demand, my favorite daily devotional book is getting its own post! I love this book and every time I share something I’ve read, I get a lot of messages and requests asking for more info! I can totally understand why…short, relatable readings and a bible verse! All you need is about 2 minutes!

The book?

God Is With You Every Day

by Max Lucado.

I try to read each morning before work. Of course, that doesn’t always go as planned. So sometimes I spend a few days getting caught up. It always works out though. For example-I may end up reading last Friday’s message on a day that I really needed to hear it. Last Friday it wouldn’t have meant as much. God’s timing I guess!

You can order this book on Amazon. I have so many favorites that it’s hard to pick only a few to highlight. So I will just share the most recent ones that really resonated with me!

 

 

 

 

If you’re looking for some quick and easy daily reading, this is a great place to start!

Hope you enjoy!

Spring Cleaning for the Body, Soul, and Mind

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Spring is here. Sort of. I live in Michigan so spring is a relative term. Monday it snowed. Tuesday it was 60 degrees. Michiganders have learned to go with the flow. After this never-ending winter, spring really is on the horizon. Birds are chirping. Days are getting longer. The sun is getting warmer. All good things!

We spend time cleaning our homes and cars, but what about us? Spring is the perfect time to give yourself some TLC.

Spring Cleaning for your BODY

If you live in a harsh winter climate, your skin is probably showing signs of suffering. Cold weather does a number on our skin. If you don’t already, this is a great time to start dry body brushing. You can read more about that here. Slough off that dry, dead winter skin!  After sloughing, moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. Coconut oil is my favorite body moisturizer. Putting on a thick layer before bed from neck to toe makes for a great night’s sleep. Warm it up first to make it feel even better!

Don’t forget about the rest of your body. Remember your toes that haven’t seen the light of day in 3- 6 months? Treat them to a pedicure. I have a history of ingrown toenails (gross I know) so I get pedicures regularly.  But the first one in spring is always the sweetest.

Sunscreen. We have a love/hate relationship. I love sun-kissed looking skin, but I hate wrinkles, lines, and sunspots. If I could rewind life and fix one bad habit, it would be my lack of sunscreen in my youth. Now I wear it every day and you should too! The sun is starting to feel warmer and the damaging rays are intensifying, so find a sunscreen you like and apply at least once a day. I like Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch Sunscreen Lotion with Broad Spectrum SPF 45, 3 fl. Oz (Pack of 2). In the winter I use SPF 30, in the summer SPF 45. I have extremely oily skin and this is the one sunscreen I’ve found that doesn’t make me look extra greasy.

Get back on track with good habits. Get outside. Your whole entire being will thank you! A little fresh air goes a long way! Cleanse. I love the idea of a cleanse, but I hate doing them! So, if you’re like me and don’t want to jump in with both feet, try a modified cleanse. Cut out refined sugar and add lots of water. If you think water is boring, spice it up by adding lemon wedges or orange slices. Simply making those 2 small changes will benefit your body immensely. If you need help reducing sugar, try Sweet Defeat. It works great at reducing sugar cravings. Even if you cave in and eat something sweet, it changes the taste and I promise you won’t want more!

Spring Cleaning for your SOUL

It’s no coincidence that Easter falls during springtime. This is a great time to renew your focus on what’s really important. If you haven’t already, find a routine that works for you. Start praying. Make a list of things you are grateful and thankful for. Read the Bible. I promise this is time well spent and you will reap the rewards. When springtime rolls around, you don’t simply step outside and plop flowers into the ground. You must take time to cultivate the soil and prep. A healthy routine will form the perfect foundation for the seeds you wish to sow.

Find a church. If you don’t already have one, start searching. Big. Small. Contemporary. Traditional. With all the choices today, there’s something for everyone. It doesn’t matter as long as the message is the same – Jesus died for us to pay the price for our sins, then rose again. Believe and you will have eternal life.

Let go of past hurts. This can be a toughie, but you can’t move forward into tomorrow when you are dragging all of yesterday’s baggage. If you don’t feel like you can do this alone, find someone to talk to. I am a firm believer that the whole wide world could benefit from therapy. Just saying.

Spring Cleaning for your MIND

Oh, what a downer a cluttered mind can be! Spring is the PERFECT time to rid your mind of the negative thought patterns that have found a home. Kick them out. Turn OFF the negative voice and turn UP the positive voice. For some of us (ok fine, for me) this can be a full-time job. Don’t give up. It IS possible. My mind can’t rest when things are a mess, so for me, spring cleaning my mind is a by-product of spring cleaning my home. Get rid of things you don’t need. The less clutter, the more room to relax, literally and figuratively.

Find a mentor. When I hear the word ‘mentor’ a few names come to mind so I am extra lucky. If you don’t have one, pray for one! I would say “find one” but I’ve found from past experience it rarely works that way. Mentors tend to find YOU instead of the other way around.

Detox from social media and technology as much as possible. If I added up all the time I spend, or should I say waste, on social media, I would probably be shocked and ashamed. Put your phone down and read a book instead. My goal is 12 meaningful, helpful, educational books this year. So far I am on track to exceed my goal. I love learning and reading is a great way to learn.

“Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds. You can grow flowers or weeds.” -Unknown

The bottom line

Spring is here. Plant the seeds of change now and watch your healthy habits bloom!

“Though I do not believe that a plant will spring up where no seed has been, I have great faith in a seed…Convince me that you have a seed there, and I am prepared to expect wonders.” -Henry David Thoreau

What are some other ways you can get your whole self ready for spring? I’d love to hear your ideas!

Lent 101

What is Lent?
Growing up Catholic, I spent many 40 day periods observing Lent and sitting through a REALLY long church service around Easter time. I am no longer a practicing Catholic and now attend a different denomination, but I still love the idea of Lent.

While I believe you can’t earn your salvation, I do like the intentional break from overindulgences. There are so many things we eat, use, and do every day that we take for granted! These things can sometimes cloud our minds, so we lose focus on what is important.

So, what is Lent? This video gives a very short, understandable overview – check it out.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=you+tube+video+aboutlent&&view=detail&mid=B2069BD8430521EB904EB2069BD8430521EB904E&&FORM=VRDGAR

Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, this year March 6th, 2019 and ends on Holy Thursday, the start of the Triduum (3 day period including Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday.) Fasting is supposed to continue through Holy Saturday. Including Sundays it is 46 days. If you skip Sundays (hello cheat days!) it is 40 days.

The word Lent comes from the word “lencten” which means “spring.” This makes perfect sense because Lent is kind of like spring cleaning for your heart and soul. Get rid of the things you know shouldn’t be there to make room for the things that should. Move over Marie Kondo!

By reducing the unnecessary noise and sacrificing something you love, you make room for God. Not to mention, Jesus went through some pretty major stuff on our behalf. So the least we can do is take a break from our overindulgence for a few short weeks and live intentional.

Why 40 days?

Jesus spent 40 days in the wilderness to fast, pray, and endure the devils temptations. Matthew 4:1-3

Moses sat on Mount Sinai with God for 40 days without food and water, writing the 10 commandments. Exodus 34:28

-The Israelites suffered 40 years in the wilderness before they reached the Promise Land. Numbers 14:33-34

MAKING THE MOST OF LENT

Observing Lent should be a personal choice. I wouldn’t recommend going without food for 40 days. That might be a bit extreme. But, giving up your beloved Diet Coke for 40 days might be a good idea. It won’t kill you, even though it may feel like it. Our 6-year-old son decided he was going to give up eating his boogers for lent. EWWWW.
Perhaps you could commit to spending a few hours a week volunteering your time. Instead of just giving up TV for Lent, replace the time you would normally spend watching TV with volunteer work.

My kids think I should give up Iced Tea. Eh. That makes me sweaty, which means it probably is the thing I SHOULD give up. I love it so much. It is like my coffee and makes me whole. If you have something you feel similar about, that would be a good place to start!

I do plan on fasting from some things that are taking up too much of my time. But my main Lenten promise this year is different. I am going to read a book with a friend. We will start on Ash Wednesday and finish on Easter. The book is called 40 Days of Decrease: A Different Kind of Hunger. A Different Kind of Fast by Alicia Britt Chole.


What if you fasted regret? What if your friends fasted comparison? What is your community fasted spectatorship?”

The book has readings, reflection questions, and quotes.
I plan to read this EVERY day during Lent. That will be a challenge in itself. Right now I hold fast to my morning routine about 3-4 days a week. The book is 272 pages – that’s about 7 pages a day. I can do this!

Don’t pick something easy just to give up something. God knows the meaning behind the sacrifice. Do it for the right reasons, and He will be happy!

Good luck!