Endurance

2 Chronicles 6-7; Psalm 136 Give thanks to the God of Heaven; His love endures forever! I read these words of praise today after a 2 Chronicles recap of Solomon’s dedication of the temple.  Endurance is a concept that I desperately need for myself this week as our homeschool practicum draws near. My endurance may fade…and it does.  Tonight my eyes have a film over them.  Have you ever been so tired that you see the world through a haze?  Yet God does not tire.  He has everlasting endurance, and He is my strength.  No matter what may come at … Continue reading Endurance

Wholeheartedly

1 Kings 7, 8 2 Chronicles 4, 5 Solomon built the temple and his palace, employing experts to construct the bronze and golden implements in the temple.  It took seven years to construct the temple; it took thirteen years to construct his palace. Yesterday I didn’t read or blog…that’s a first in this journey of mine to read through the Bible in a year and one I will try not to repeat.  It is much too easy to skip when a habit is so new! I loved Solomon’s prayer at the dedication of the temple.  It echoes my thoughts as … Continue reading Wholeheartedly

The little things

1 Kings 5-6; 2 Chronicles 2-3 These accounts described Solomon’s trade with Hiram to secure the best quality wood and artists to work on the temple.  It also describes what the temple looked like when finished, all covered with gold.  It must have been dazzling to the eye — appropriate to be a place where the people would come to worship. Our Lord is dazzling indeed.  I have a recent story of how good God really is.  I’ve written before about the severe pain I’ve been having with my cycle.  I prayed earlier this week that the Lord would take … Continue reading The little things

Love of learning

Proverbs 22-24 After a day at a parent practicum where Wisdom is the order of the day, I am exhausted and brain-tired.  Yet, these verses in tonight’s reading sum up my thoughts about the love of learning: 13 Eat honey, my son, for it is good; honey from the comb is sweet to your taste. 14 Know also that wisdom is sweet to your soul; if you find it, there is a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off. Continue reading Love of learning

Stand Aside

Proverbs 19-21 There is no wisdom, no insight, no plan that can succeed against the LORD. Those are comforting words!  Tonight I am exhausted after a long but rewarding day at a Classical Conversations Parent Practicum.  I am helping out and gleaning ideas for running my own practicum next week.  I’m in prayer that the Lord will work through these practicums to encourage, edify, and uplift homeschooling families in our community. Yet I am also beating off anxiety and a possible sore throat.  I can’t afford to get sick and pray that the Lord will protect me and work through … Continue reading Stand Aside