Friday, May 15, 2026

He Keeps Us Going

 I love to define a word before I write about it. Just reading the definition can spark a creative spin on the word.

Today, I'm looking at the word "sustain."

To sustain means to support, maintain, or keep something going over a period of time. It can also mean to endure a burden, provide nourishment, or officially uphold a legal argument. [1, 2]

 


 

GO

Last week, I shared how diving into the Word of God was The Beginning of Everything Good for me while going thourgh the trial of bipolar disorder with my husband.

Today, I'm thinking about how the Word of God not only let me know God's will and character, but also sustains me. Hearing from God keeps me going each and every day. 

The Word encourages me to have staying power and not give up.  It assures me God will work everything out for my good. (See Romans 8:28). I learn I have a future and a hope just by diving into its pages. (See Jeremiah 29:11).

Why wouldn't I avail myself of the support God's word offers me?

It's worth everything to know how dearly God loves me. Read this:
We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance. And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love. (Romans 5:3-5 NLT)
He loves. He helps. 
He keeps us going.

Why not reach out?

STOP

The word sustain also reminds me of a fun post I wrote a few years back when I had a visitor at the church office who claimed he was The Stabilizer of the Universe. Click on the link to read and bring a smile to your face.

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This post was written in response to the word prompt, "sustain," provided by the writers at the Five Minute Friday community. The post took me 5 minutes to write but longer to add graphics, links, and scripture. It's a lot of fun so you should totally join us!

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Friday, May 8, 2026

The Beginning of Everything Good

 



My beginning as a Christian was at age 14; but the real beginning of my Christian walk was in my 30's when I began to dive into the Word for my very survival.

My husband became ill at age 31 with bipolor disorder, a mental illness that I'd not heard of back in the 80's. Once my eyes were opened to the illness; I began to see it everywhere.

But I needed help right then and there seemed to be few resources from the Christian perspective about the illness.

My only hope was to dive into the Word for help, and I'm so glad I did. 

I learned about standing on the promises in the Word of God and spiritual warfare. Even more importantly, I discovered who God was and what He was willing to do.

I also learned what the will of God is - well, actually I'm still learning. Here's a few things the bible says about His will:

  • He is not willing that any should perish. (See 2 Peter 3:9)
  • His will is for me to be thankful in every circumstance. (See 1 Thessalonians 5:18)
  • He is willing to heal. (See Matthew 8:2-3). The caveat is healing comes in His timing.
For me, diving into the Word of God was the beginning of everything good.

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This post was written in response to the Five Minute Friday Community's writing challenge prompt, "beginning." I wrote the post in 5 minutes, but it took longer to look up scripture references, make a graphic, and attach a prayer to illustrate my theme. 

I wrote this prayer earlier in 2026. I hope it blesses you.


THE WORD WAS THE BEGINNING OF EVERYTHING

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John 1:1 New King James Version

 

Father,

 

I cannot begin to tell You how thankful I am for the Word! Jesus means everything to me – Savior, Shepherd, and Scripture. I’m beyond grateful the Holy Spirit inspired the authors of the bible to write Your word – to spill out Jesus on all the pages, tying everything together and teaching us Your truth. (Oh, and Truth is another name for Jesus!) How amazing is that!

 

Also amazing is to realize the very Word of God dwells with believers!

 

Help us to grasp the blessings and authority we have through the Word. Let us keep sharing the Word, dwelling in the Word, and trusting in the Word.

 

In Jesus’ holy name I pray, may many come to You today. So be it, amen.

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Monday, April 27, 2026

Your Opinion Matters




Dear Reader,

As you might have noticed in previous blogposts, I am working on writing a book. I'm also trying to learn how to be more media savvy!

I am presenting my attempt on taking a reader survey. 

Would you consider taking the survey? It's only 4 quick questions and your answers are anonymous. It could be a signpost showing me what kind of content YOU want to read.

Just click on the link below. It's easy-peasy!

JERRALEA'S READER SURVEY

Thank you! I'm grateful.

Jerralea

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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Timing is Everything!



I was heartsick. I had put in dozens of job applications and not one had called me. My current full-time job as a church secretary was ending soon. I had to find something. I was the sole bread-winner in our family of five.

What in the world was I going to do? Didn't God care?

Desperate to find something - anything - I picked up a little freebie weekly newspaper called the Monday's Pub that mainly catered to people in the county north of me. I started reading the Help Wanted section with little hope. Most of the jobs that were ever in this paper was for CNAs or truck drivers. I didn't have any qualifications for either.

Maybe, I thought, there might be some kind of home health helper that would train me. I had little desire to do that type of work; but I had hungry mouths to feed.

Wait! There was a little box at the bottom of the last page advertising a position with a church in Jonesboro. Hey! They wanted a secretary. I was a church secretary. I had the training and the skills. Could this be what God had for me?

I dropped my resume in the mail at the little rural post office I passed on my way to the job I had for a few more days.

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This post was written for Five Minute Friday, a community that challenges writers to free-write for 5 minutes on a prompt. This week's prompt, "timing," immediately brought to mind a story I have told before, but now I want to showcase God's timing.

I have written for 5 minutes, but stay tuned for the rest of the story!

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Later, that same day, the Pastor from the church in Jonesboro called me. He said he had just checked the church mailbox and my resume was there.

This had to be God because how can a piece of mail dropped in a little town 15 miles away get delivered by noon that same day to another post office? Nowadays, this can never happen because all mail at rural post offices has to go to St. Louis before they can go to any other post office.

Pastor asked if I could come in that afternoon for an interview. Why, yes! Yes, I can. My current church would be happy to let me off early.

By the end of the day, I had the job. As I was leaving pastor's office, he casually remarked, "So glad you saw the ad. We had run it twice before and got no response. This was the last time we were going to run it before trying something else."

Timing is everything!

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It's really hard to trust and wait on God's timing. I get it. But God promises strenth while we are waiting.

Can I pray with you about waiting on God?

Wait on the Lord; 

Be of good courage,

And He shall strengthen your heart; 

Wait, I say, on the Lord! 

Psalm 27:14 NKJV


Abba,

 

You know how difficult it is for Your children to wait! Even though we know going on ahead of Your timing is not a wise choice, sometimes we can’t stop ourselves!

 

We want to be brave and wait for You, Lord, but we need You to give us the strength to wait. Show us, Lord, Your perspective on things. I know if we could see things the way You see them, we would be much more patient. But on the other hand; maybe we couldn’t handle seeing things the way You see them!

 

I think the heart of every believer ultimately wants to please You. Help us keep that goal as our focus. I know You will fulfill Your word to us! The promise is sure. We stand on Your word.

 

In Jesus’ name I pray; may many come to You today. So be it, amen.


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Monday, April 13, 2026

Treasuring the Body

 Today, I'm praying for unity among believers. John 17:23 teaches us that the world will believe Jesus was sent from God when they see believers living in one accord.

I'd say that makes unity pretty important.

It's easier to focus on the things believers have in common when you realize we are all just parts of the body of Christ working together, just like all the parts of our own human body must work together. For example, both our feet must want to go the same direction, or we will fall.

I think every true believer wants to hear Jesus welcome them home at the end of their journey. 

Let's help each other stay encouraged and on the journey.

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Prayer for Unity:


12 The human body has many parts, but the many parts make up one whole body. So it is with the body of Christ. 13 Some of us are Jews, some are Gentiles, some are slaves, and some are free. But we have all been baptized into one body by one Spirit, and we all share the same Spirit. 1 Corinthians 12:12-13 New Living Translation

 

Abba, 

 

We love that all believers make up one body! It is thrilling to know each person who believes Jesus is who He said He is and accepts Him as Lord and Savior becomes a part of His body. A fifth-grader in Alabama, an old man in China, a teenager in France, a mom in Africa – they are all the same in Your eyes when they become a believer. Not one of them is more important than the other. They are all loved equally.

 

But each has a job only they can do. The man in China can reach his neighbor; and only the mom in Africa can affect her community for Christ. I will never be able to be the hands and feet of Jesus to the people they can reach; just like they cannot come into my world and do my calling.

 




Father, we pray for Your Body right now. Help us be in one mind and one accord in reaching the world for You. Yes, our denominations and practices may differ from one another; but at the core, true believers want to demonstrate the love of Jesus to their world. Father, bless our efforts!

 

Protect us, Lord. Some of Your servants face death every day because evil wants to quiet them. Father, rescue them! Others are bound by fear. Father, release them!

 

Thank You for the gift of our brothers and sisters in Christ. May we treasure them and pray for them every day.

 

In Jesus’ holy name we pray; may many come to You today. So be it, amen.


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Saturday, April 11, 2026

A Remnant Can Turn the World Upside Down

Have you ever been part of a remnant?

I have. I am.

I am a member of a congregation that once numbered 220 for a morning worship service. But things happened. 

People left.

Eventually, it was a group of 12 of us.

We began thinking of ourselves as the remnant, the faithful few.

It was pointed out the disciples of Jesus were only 12 in number (once Judas' replacement was voted in) and they turned the world upside down.

Of course, that was with the help of Holy Spirit.





Yet, today, we have that same spirit at work among us. Nothing is impossible for those that believe.

We're still here. We number between 40-50 now. 

But we are still believing we can touch the world. 

Our message is simple. Love God. Love each other. Feed the hungry whenever we can. Trust God.

I don't know if God will use our messages on the internet to plant seed; or if He will continue to send people our way one by one. He will probably use both ways.

But we are committed to being faithful and leaving the rest in His Hands.

That's what the faithful few do.

“I tell you the truth, anyone who believes in me will do the same works I have done, and even greater works, because I am going to be with the Father. You can ask for anything in my name, and I will do it, so that the Son can bring glory to the Father.
John 14:12-13 NLT



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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

It Would Have Been Enough

 


If Jesus died on the cross for my sins; but did not spare my life when I was 14, it would have been enough.

 

If Jesus spared my life when I was 14; but didn’t light a fire in my heart at Youth Camp to give Him my best, it would have been enough.

 

If Jesus lit a fire in my heart when I went to Youth Camp; but didn’t answer my prayer about finding the right person to marry, it would have been enough.

 

If Jesus answered my prayer about finding the right person to marry; but didn’t answer my prayer to have a child, it would have been enough.

 

If Jesus answered my prayer and sent me a child, but didn’t send another child, it would have been enough.

 

If Jesus answered my prayer and sent the second and the third babies; but didn’t answer the prayer about healing my husband, it would have been enough.

 

If Jesus began healing in my husband; and did not provide for us with income and a calling as a ministry assistant for me, it would have been enough.

 

If Jesus provided an income and a calling as a ministry assistant for me; but did not answer when I prayed the prayer of Jabez to enlarge my territory, it would have been enough.

 

If He enlarged my territory by giving me two churches and a ministry of teaching; but did not answer our prayers for help when our house flooded, it would have been enough.

 

If He answered our prayers with funds and willing workers when our house flooded; but did not give me sons-in-laws and grandchildren, it would have been enough.

 

If He gave me a family of daughters, sons-in-laws and grandchildren; but did not give me the love of writing, it would have been enough.

 

If He gave me the love of writing; but didn’t make a way for me to share it, it would have been enough.

 

If He gave me opportunities to share my writing; but didn’t give me the assurance that goodness and mercy were chasing me down, it would have been enough.

 

If He gave me the message of goodness and mercy chasing down believers; but didn’t give me the courage to share biblical truth and the faith to believe it, it would have been enough.

 

If He gave me the courage and the faith to share biblical truth; but didn’t give me anything else, it would be enough.


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The above was written as my personal dayenu. What is a dayenu? According to Wikipedia, "The word "dayenu" means approximately "it would have been enough," "it would have been sufficient," or "it would have sufficed" (day- in Hebrew is "enough," and -ēnu the first person plural suffix, "to us")."

I first heard about a dayenu from Maryleigh Bucher who writes the wonderful inspiring blog, Blue Cotton Memory, and shared about the traditional Passover Dayenu. She wrote her own personal dayenu and encouraged others to do the same. 

You might want to try it, too. It was so encouraging to look back over my life and count the blessings. After I was finished writing mine, I looked up some more info about what a traditional dayenu looked like. I learned a traditional dayenu has 15 stanzas. I went back and counted mine - 15 stanzas! I felt the Holy Spirit led me in the things I shared.

He's good like that!

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