Word Wednesday #25

“As for me, is my complaint to man? and if it were so, why should not my spirit be troubled?” (Job 21:4)

To whom are we pouring out our troubles? To mere men? Or can we say like David, “I cried unto the LORD with my voice; with my voice unto the LORD did I make my supplication.” (Psalms 142:1) Man is not the right source from which to seek true comfort. Yes, God uses men to comfort, but He is the ultimate comforter, able to help and change things.


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Give Thanks Challenge

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The past two years, I have joined King’s Blooming Rose with their “Give Thanks” challenge. It has been a HUGE blessing to me and I look forward to doing it again this year! By doing the “Give Thanks” challenge, the Lord has helped me to incorporate thanksgiving in my everyday life. Once you “give thanks” for seven things every day for a month, you just can’t stop there!

If you’re like me, you need something to help you keep track. I’ve created a little chart that I just fill out each day. Email me for a copy (withajoyfulnoise {at} gmail {dot} com).

Preach Christ | Ephesians Study

Ephesians 5:7-13
(7) Be not ye therefore partakers with them.
(8) For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light:
(9) (For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth;)
(10) Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord.
(11) And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
(12) For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret.
(13)  But all things that are reproved are made manifest by the light: for whatsoever doth make manifest is light.
According to verse 11, we are never to condone the works of darkness – they are not to be a part of our life and we are not to act as if they are righteous in God’s eyes. We are reminded why in verse 12: it is a shame to even speak of acts done in secret. We do not have to preach sin to get the sinner to repent – rather, we should preach Christ for “all things that are reproved are made manifest by the LIGHT.” (vs. 13) To get a sinner to see how sinful he is, we cannot pursue logic. Like Paul, we must say, “For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.” (1 Corinthians 2:2)

Project: Par la Grace

Last weekend, I did a photoshoot with . . . wood! Yes, you read that correctly. My oldest sister has begun making wooden signs and is working towards getting a shop set up online to sell them. For now, you can visit her business FaceBook page: Par la Grace Shoppe

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Also in getting her website set up (not yet live), I’ve played around with a few banners, buttons, and such. Jessica isn’t sure that she likes all of the swirls, so these may change in the future. But for now:

(Etsy shop to be opened soon)

Have you been working on any new projects?
And (for any chance to brag on my sister’s work ;)), which sign is your favorite?
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“And whatosever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance, for ye serve the Lord Christ.” (Colossians 3:23-24)

Dangers of Darkness | Ephesians Study

Ephesians 5:11
And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
Already, Paul has established that we are to be followers of God (vs. 1), walking in love (vs. 2), abstaining from fornication, uncleanness, covetousness, filthiness, foolish talking, and jesting (vs. 3-4) and instead give thanks (vs. 4). He has reminded the believer that there should be a clear difference between the darkness and light (vs. 5-10). With all of this background, is added “And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.” (vs. 11) In context, it seems that Paul is exhorting the believer to completely shun the works of darkness – to “have no fellowship (share in company with, co-participate in)” with the works.
It very clearly defines the works of darkness, and not the childrenof darkness. For example, 1 Corinthians 5:9-11, “I wrote unto you in an epistle not to company with fornicators: Yet not altogether with the fornicators of this world, or with the covetous, or extortioners, or with idolaters; for then must ye needs go out of the world.But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat.” In our daily lives, we will come across people who are fornicators of the world, covetous, extortioners, idolaters, etc. If we were to avoid them completely, then we should just all die and go to heaven. No; God has a special plan for mixing His children with the children of darkness. We are to be lights in this dark world (“Do all things without murmurings and disputings: That ye may be blameless and harmless, the sons of God, without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation, among whom ye shine as lights in the world; Holding forth the word of life; that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured in vain.”Philippians 2:14-16 – “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16) and by being this light, we are to point others to Christ so that more would come into His kingdom.

But – if we participate in the works of darkness, our light will become dim and lose the powerful glow that could draw men unto Christ. Is our light shining clearly? or do we need our hearts cleansed from some hints of darkness?

Word Wednesday #24

“Why do ye persecute me as God, and are not satisfied with my flesh?” (Job 19:22)

In strong judgment, we tend to forget that the other person is but flesh – facing the struggles and temptations of the flesh. Instead of harsh judgment, We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves.” (Romans 15:1) If the individual is not showing rebellion to God and His Word, who are we to judge and condemn?


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Where am I Dwelling?

Yesterday morning in my Bible reading, I came across a passage that really challenged and encouraged me and wanted to share.

“He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Because thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the most High, thy habitation; There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.” (Psalm 91:1, 9-10)

Where am I dwelling? Where am I abiding? To dwell and abide in Christ does not mean to flee to Him only when there is trouble. It means that when trouble comes, I am already there, because I have learned to daily live under His shadow.

The Believer’s Walk | Ephesians Study

Ephesians 5:8-10
(8)  For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light:
(9)  (For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth;)
(10)  Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord.
As believers, our walk should prove (test, approve) what is acceptable (agreeable) in God’s eyes. I think this means that as we live, we should ever be seeking God to see what His ways are, to see what is acceptable in His eyes. If we feel clueless as to “what this way is,” God has given us His Word to guide us. Just a simple search shows us that we should walk:
-circumspectly (Ephesians 5:15)
-in His ways (Deuteronomy 8:6, 30:16; Psalm 119:2-3)
-in God’s truth (Psalm 86:11; 3 John 1:4)
-in light (Isaiah 2:5; Ephesians 5:8; 1 John 1:7)
-in humility (Micah 6:8)
-in newness of life (Romans 6:4)
-in the Spirit (Romans 8:1, 4; Galatians 5:16, 25)
-honestly (Romans 13:13; 1 Thessalonians 4:12)
-by faith (2 Corinthians 5:7)
-in good works (Ephesians 2:10)
-worthy of the Lord and His calling (Ephesians 4:1; Colossians 1:10; 1 Thessalonians 2:12)
-in love (Ephesians 5:2)
-in wisdom (Colossians 4:5)
-after His commandments (2 John 1:6)
It also shows us that we should not walk:
-in the imagination of their own hearts (Jeremiah 3:17, 16:12, 18:12)
-in their own ways (Jeremiah 18:15; Acts 14:16)
-in pride (Daniel 4:37)
-in the name of false gods (Deuteronomy 8:9; Jeremiah 7:9, 13:10)
-for others to see and praise us (Luke 40:45-46)
-disorderly (2 Thessalonians 3:11)

-after ungodly lusts (Jude 1:18)

Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow

My photography project this time was fun. Spider Lilies have sprung up around our place and so I captured a few of them. As I was taking pictures, the words to the Doxology flowed through my mind. So . . .
This is not my typical style, but it was fun to experiment with. When I was taking pictures, I set the camera close to the ground and blindly pointed it up underneath the spider lily to capture it and the sky. Because of the lens and distance, it didn’t focus, but I thought the result was kinda neat (like a watercolor).
Unedited base

I took that image as my base then overlaid it with another picture at half opacity.

Unedited top layer (put it at 50% opacity)
And then, I added the words, experimenting with the “glow.” And that’s the behind-the-scenes of my picture this week. 🙂
Just as a bonus, this is the look that I usually gravitate towards:
Low saturation
“And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee: 
for thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek thee.” 
(Psalm 9:10)

Walking in Light | Ephesians Study

Ephesians 5:8
For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light:
It is as if Paul gave a list to remind us of the works of darkness in the previous verses (fornication, uncleanness, covetousness, filthiness, foolish talking, jesting, whoremonger, idolatry). He exhorts the believer to no longer partake in these sins (vs. 7), as if we were still living in darkness.
“For we ourselves also were sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving divers lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful, and hating one another. But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared, Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life. This is a faithful saying, and these things I will that thou affirm constantly, that they which have believed in God might be careful to maintain good works. These things are good and profitable unto men.” (Titus 3:3-8)
Paul does not ignore the past, however he compares the past to the salvation and light of Jesus Christ. We were in darkness, but now that Christ has freed us from sin and darkness, we are to walk according to His light.
Ephesians 5:9
(For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth;)
Unlike the works of darkness, the fruit of the Spirit is goodness, righteousness, and truth – all attributes of our Lord Jesus Christ.
“Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.” (Philippians 4:8-9)

To now walk in this light that we’ve been given, we must learn more of Christ. We must cleanse our hearts to “think on these things.” The fruit of the Spirit reveals the work of Christ in our lives. If we don’t have these fruits, it is doubtable that we are truly walking in the Spirit.