Journey of Joy
Sunday, June 7, 2026
The Departure
Saturday, June 6, 2026
FDR and D-Day
June 6, 1944 -- D-Day..
Today is the 82nd anniversary of D-Day.
My mother remembered that day most of her life. What she recalled especially was FDR in a radio broadcast praying for our soldiers that day. She reminded us of that prayer often.
Within 11 months the war in Europe was over. Hitler was dead. FDR was dead. Truman was President and the horrors of the Nazi concentration (death) camps for Jews were being exposed and documented.
And the war in Asia was nearing its end.
Here are some words from FDR's prayer broadcast that day -- 82 years ago today.
He began, "In this poignant hour, I ask you to join me in prayer.
Almighty God,
Our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free a suffering humanity. Lead them straight and true, with steadfastness in their faith. They will need Thy blessings. Their road will be long and hard. Success may not come with rushing speed, but we shall return again and again and we know that by Thy grace and by the righteousness of our cause, our sons will triumph..."
(We still refer to these brave men as 'The greatest generation'!)
Today, the 82nd anniversary of that crucial day, is another great day to remember to pray for our nation....
Friday, June 5, 2026
Be Reconciled to God
Be Reconciled to God!
He told us to do it, and He did all the work!
Paul wrote to his friends in Corinth, "Now then, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were pleading through us: 'We implore you, on Christ's behalf, be reconciled to God'" (2 Corinthians 5:20).
Then he said, "For He made Him who had no sin to be sin for us, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him."
So that's how God Himself arranged for us to be reconciled to Him! He took the punishment His holiness required, paid our debt for us - and gave us His favor! All we do is thank Him and praise Him!
Father, You have done it all. You my took my sin and paid the penalty. You tore open the veil that kept me from You. You allow me to come to You -- I can approach You ANYTIME!
You will never let go of me! How could I forget that? Forgive me, Father, for forgetting that sometimes. You are standing right here beside me -- eager to be my Friend and Helper. You will never let go of me. How could I forget that?
Forgive me, Father, for letting distractions cloud my thinking. My greatest joy in life is knowing and loving You. All else is 'trivial pursuit.'
Hold me close today and help me remember how much You love me, my abba Father.
Amen!
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Why Am I Still Here?
"If God has chosen you to live here another day as His ambassador, it is only because you have an assignment to fulfill. You have a Master to please. You have someone to connect with.
You may not know who it is before your day begins or who it was after your day ends. It may be someone watching you from a distance. You may not have direct connect. Maybe you were left here to intercede for somebody.
Therefore, whatever you do, make certain you fill up with Jesus every morning. You need a fresh word from Him each day to speak to others. Determine to be sensitive, alert, and available to the people God brings into your path.
If you are moping around thinking you have nothing left in the tank and nothing of any value to offer anyone, you are very wrong. When He is finished with you here, He will call you home.
If you are 105 and still here, I would venture to say that your hospice nurse needs to find Jesus!"
(From Front Porch Moments, by Gayle Rogers Foster)
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
The Potters and the Gardeners - Charles Spurgeon
(1 Chronicles 4:23).
Potters were among the ranks of manual workers, but the king needed potters and therefore they were elevated to royal service, although the material upon which they worked was nothing but clay.
In the same way we also may be engaged in the most menial part of the Lord's work, but it is a great privilege to do anything for the King; and therefore we will play our part, hoping that, even though we live among the pots, we will soar in the service of our Master.
They may have wanted to live in the city, amid its life, society and refinement, but they kept their assigned places because they were doing the King's work.
There is no ideal place for us to serve God except the place He sets us down.
We are not to run from it on whim or sudden notion, but we should serve the Lord by being in it a blessing to those among whom we live.
These potters and gardeners had royal company, for they lived with the king, and although among hedges and plants, they lived with the king there.
No lawful place or gracious occupation, however menial, can keep us from communion with our Lord.
In hovels, run-down neighborhoods, and jails, we may keep company with the King.
In all works of faith we can count upon Jesus' fellowship.
It is when we are in His work that we can reckon on His smile.
You unknown workers who are serving the Lord amid the dirt and wretchedness of the lowest of the low, be of good cheer, for jewels have often been found among rubbish, earthen pots have been filled with heavenly treasures, and ugly weeds have been transformed into precious flowers.
Dwell with the King and do His work, and when He writes His chronicles, your name shall be recorded.