Tuesday, December 9, 2025

A Royal Invitation - Emmanuel

A Royal Invitation
 

Jesus, King of Highest Heaven, King Eternal, God’s own Son,

Gives a royal invitation, “come to Me,” the Holy One.

 

Jesus, kind, so full of mercy, praised, adored in Heav’n on high,

Gives a royal invitation, for your sins He came to die.

 

 He, the Splendor of the heavens, Shelter, Tower, Risen King,

Gives a royal invitation, “come, be healed beneath My wing.”

 

 Jesus, refuge, strong defender, God, Creator, Majesty

 Gives a royal invitation, “come to Me,” salvation’s free

 

He's the way, the truth forever, Savior, born on Christmas morn,

 Worshiped in a humble stable, shepherds knew God’s Son was born.

 

With great joy He left His glory; all for love, Emmanuel,

Praise Him for salvation’s story—God, made man, in hearts to dwell.

 

Jesus, miracle from Heaven, God’s only Son, for love He came,

Gives a royal invitation, “Come to Me,” O praise His name.

 

Honored ‘neath the starry wonder, kings adored with pure delight

As God’s royal gift so holy, glory to the Prince of Light.

 

Come to Jesus come tonight!

 Vivian May Edwards

(Janis’ Sister, who is now celebrating in Heaven)

 

 Have a Joyous Christmas! 

Staying on the Ancient Path- Hospitality



"Use hospitality one to another without grudging."
1 Peter 4:9

Hospitality is one of the characteristics every Christian should have, especially church leaders. In this video we explore what true hospitality is and it's meaning.  We'll  look at an ancient story from 1 Kings 17, about a widow, who, during a time of great famine, provided hospitality to the prophet Elijah and how the Lord blessed her for it. 

Follow as I also make an art journal page, using collage, paint and ink to make a welcoming entrance.

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Staying on the ancient path- Faith



 "But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him." Hebrews 11:6

Definition of faith:  Noun: 1. Complete trust or confidence in someone or something. 2.  Strong belief in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual conviction rather than proof.

The Bible's definition: 

"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."  Hebrews 11: 1

     There's a popular praise song by Josh Boldwin called,"Evidence", in which the chorus goes like this, "I see the evidence of your goodness, all over my life,  all over my life."  And, as I look  back on my life, following Jesus and in ministry, I can really see how He has helped us through so many trials and also has blessed us in so many ways.  Below, is the video with a devotional, looking at some of the heros of the faith and being encouraged by their lives.
  
     We also add another art journal page to our "Staying on the ancient Path" art journal with this theme.


     The Bible has a lot to say about Faith!  We are just touching the surface here. 

      Another great verse says,
"So then faith cometh  by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." Romans 10:17

     If you want to have more faith, then you need to go to church and sit and listen to great sermons on the Word of God (the Bible).  If the sermons you are listening to are not from God's Word, then you need to search out a Bible believing church that teaches directly from the Bible.

     I pray this will encourage you today.



Sunday, August 31, 2025

Staying on the Ancient Path - Prayer


John 15:7 "If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you."

There are 3 factors, here in this verse, that involve prayer.

The first one is Abiding.  The second one is Asking. and  the third one is Answering.

Abiding:   John 15 :4-5 "Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me. I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.

Our walk with the Lord is pictured here like a vine.  It holds the branches which produce the fruit.  Just like it could not produce fruit if the branches were not abiding in the vine. But, as the branches bear fruit, they are going to be abiding in the vine.  If they weren't attached to the vine, the fruit would go dry or it won't even produce anything.  It will die.  We as the branches need to abide in Christ who is the vine.  Christians are united by Christ to the faith.  One way is through communion.  We must have fellowship with Christ and draw upon His life and His power.  We are to keep in fellowship with Christ through the Word of God, worship and obedience. 

Asking:   When you spend time in the Word, God talks to you.  And when we pray, we talk to God.  And through this talking, we would be making requests to God.  But prayer is much more then just asking.  It involves many other things.  It involves praising God, giving thanks, worshipping Him and surrendering to Him.  God hears our cry.  We have a rite to be heard by God, because we are His children.  When my children come to me, I stop everything, and I listen to what they want to say.  God does the same thing.  God has invited us to pray. He wants us to pray to Him. 

Answering:   And, then, of course, He will answer those prayers just like you answer requests from your children.  God knows when and how to answer.  

Start with abiding-.  Let God's word purify your heart.  Then ask what is in your heart.  And, leave the matter with Him to answer in His way and His time.  

We are cleansed by the Word.  So, as we abide in Him and are cleansed by His word.  We're not going to be asking for things that He is not pleased with, because we will know what He is pleased with.  And we depend on Him.  If we keep Jesus' commandments, we will abide in His love.  From verse 12.  It says, "This is my (Jesus) commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you."  So, His main commandment to us is to love one another.  Don't be fighting.  Don't be bickering.  Don't be complaining.  But to love and take care of each other. 

We didn't choose Jesus, but He choose us.  One of the reasons He choose us was because He wants us to bear fruit and spread His word here, while we are on earth.  As we abide in Christ, we should be bearing fruit.  And, some of the fruit is listed in Galatians 5:22-23 "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law"

So, we should be bearing fruit and walking in His path.

Inspiration was taken from this book:

"The Bumps Are What You Climb On, Encouragement for Difficult Days", by Warren W. Wiersbe, Baker Books, 1980, pages 85-89