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Bandwidth or Armwidth?

Call me a geek, but I love modern communication.  Email, texts, Facebook messages and other social media apps can make life so much easier in so many ways.  Lately, however, I have experienced some of the less than positive consequences of having technology at my fingertips.

When I had to go hunt down an encyclopedia, there were facts that I did not take the time to uncover, questions that I left unanswered.  But when the internet is available on my handy dandy little cell phone, I can quickly find more information that my brain can often process.  Sometimes this constant onslaught of information sends my brain into overload, one of those less than positive situations.

Due to technology, I now send more people birthday wishes in a week than I normally would have sent in a month.  Fifteen years ago, my connection with people who lived out of state would have been limited by my long distance budget, but now it is not unusual for me to exchange text messages with multiple states before lunchtime. There are friends I pray for that I have met through military wife websites that I have never actually met in person.  These relationships are ones that I treasure, but my heart finds itself needing something more.

Though not an expert in social media, I think Paul might have some answers for my concerns about modern communication’s impact in my life.

Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another – and all the more as you see the Day approaching.   Hebrews 10:25 (NIV-1984)

Meeting together.  These days, I very possibly know almost as many military wives through the internet as I do in person.  However, the internet will never be able to give me a hug, or wipe a tear from my eye.  Inherent in my human condition is the need to be connected to each other.  So maybe there are times that I need to be less focused on something that carries a bandwidth and start using my arm width to embrace another military wife.

If you are local to the greater Washington, D. C. area, expanding arm width is what we are all about with a new ministry, sponsored by Immanuel Bible Church, called Hearts Apart.  We will be gathering for monthly meetings of dinner, encouragement, guest speakers and a time to connect with other military wives.  As an added bonus, our first speaker on September 27th will be Sara Horn!  If you have always wanted to hear Sara in person and meet her, this is your opportunity.  We also plan to be practicing some of that arm width stuff!  If you would like to join us, check out link below for more information and free registration.

http://www.immanuelbible.net/index.php/women/hearts-apart.html

If you are not local to D.C., may I encourage you today?  Put away the social media for a little while and find another woman with whom you can share some arm width today.  It will bless you – and her- in ways bandwidth never can.

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The Supply Officer

“He that appoints what the voyage shall be will victual the ship accordingly.”

Matthew Henry

 

With a freshly minted MBA in hand, it was a logical choice for my husband to become a supply officer when he entered the Navy.  After six months in Supply Corps School, we packed up for Jacksonville, Florida for our first sea duty.  Rob became the assistant supply officer on a fast frigate.  Even thought the eighties were a time of relative world peace, the ship still deployed extensively.

When it was time for a Mediterranean cruise, the supply officers and their department were responsible for lying in food, weapons, ship’s store items, cash and other necessities for extended time at sea.  Not knowing exactly what their time before a port call might be, they had to assure the ship was prepared for a long journey.  In addition, it was their job to “expect the unexpected,” not knowing what the needs of other departments might become once underway. So, we come to Matthew Henry’s quote about God victualling (to lie in food supplies) our ships.

I would like to think that I have planned well for my future journeys.  However, the obvious truth is that I cannot, with any degree of accuracy, predict what will happen in the next five minutes – much less five days, weeks, months or years.  Though my fortune telling skills are conspicuously absent, there is a God who knows and sees my voyage.

God is sovereignly aware of every circumstance I will encounter, every need I will have and every stormy or calm sea that lies ahead.  He has also made sure, as my supply officer, that I will have everything I need for the journey.

But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by

Christ Jesus.  Philippians 4:19 (KJV)

So how about you today?  Where in your life are you struggling over the days that lie ahead?  Trust can begin in a place where we acknowledge that God is sovereign.  Know today that you have a supply officer who has seen the journey you must make and equipped you well for it.

 

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Concerned About You

And when they heard that the LORD was concerned about them and had seen their misery, they bowed down and worshiped.

Exodus 4:31b (NIV) Read More→

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Justice

Justice

As I watched, this horn was waging war against the saints and defeating them, until the Ancient of Days came and pronounced judgment in favor of the saints of the Most High, and the time came when they possessed the kingdom.

Daniel 7: 21-22 (NIV) Read More→

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No Other Can Save

No Other Can Save

“for no other god can save in this way.”

Daniel 3:29b (NIV) Read More→

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