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A Promise Kept

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Each one of us has made promises in our lifetime for various reasons and at special times to our friends or loves ones. Some are easily kept while others may still be pending or forgotten.

For instance, I promised my son I would make him a special quilt; however, I did not specify when it would be complete. He trusts my promise that he will receive the quilt someday but does not know when. Does this sound familiar?

He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel (Genesis 3:15b).

God’s people trusted His promise, made to Adam and Eve, to send a Savior. Throughout the centuries, His people recalled this promise, not knowing when this would happen. In the fullness of time, God kept His promise.

And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger (Luke 2:7a).

Now we know and believe that this promised Savior was given to all as a gift. However, many do not know about this promise. As Lutheran Women in Mission, we are equipped to share this gift with our neighbors through our Mite Box offerings, our acts of kindness, and our prayers. Can we do this with boldness and confidence? Yes! We can do this through the Holy Spirit working and guiding us even as Jesus promised before He ascended into heaven. Trusting this promise, we are bold to speak of God’s promises fulfilled in Christ.

Lois Anderson
LWML Utah-Idaho District President
2018–2022

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Jesus is in Control

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Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God (Philippians 4:6 NIV).

What a blessing to meditate on my district convention theme “Jesus is in Control.”

It is Good News is a world that is filled with uncertainty and struggle. Jesus is with us no matter what. In the good times and in the challenging times, Jesus remains in control. Jesus is in control of the many things going on in the life of baptized believers.

It is easy to lose sight of this biblical truth, especially when times of trial begin to overwhelm you. You may wonder if God is really in control. You might question if God is in control, but in faith, you can trust that He is the One who works for your ultimate good.

During these challenging times, the Holy Spirit leads us to look upon the cross and see that Jesus truly does work all things for the good of those who love Him and that He is in complete control.

As a Lutheran Woman in Mission, Bible studies from LWML can help during those challenging times. Check out free and downloadable short/single session studies here.

Darlene Keca
LWML English District President
2018–2020

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Prayer

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“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication, let your requests be known to God.  And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:6-7).

Recently a friend began receiving medical treatment for a back problem.  She was in a lot of pain and reached out asking for prayer.  She later responded that she felt surrounded by love as her friends prayed for her during her treatment.

Prayer is our life line to God.  He promises to hear and to answer us. When we have a problem, a health issue or anxiety about a situation, we can talk to Him about our concerns.

As LWML sisters, we lift up each other and our organization in prayer as we work together in service to Him. For additional prayer resources, consider the Living in Prayer Mustard Seeds for thirty-one devotions on the gift of prayer for daily living.

Brenda Schoenbeck
LWML Southern Illinois District President
2014–2018

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The Lost Art of Map Reading

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Trust in the LORD with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths (Proverbs 3:5-6 NKJV).

When you plan a trip, do you rely on your GPS or on a map? More so now than ever before, people are using GPS devices to navigate the world around them. Millennials and later generations might not know how to read a map since their smart phones can create a route from point A to point B in a matter of seconds. So one might ask, is there even a need for maps anymore?

Well, I would answer “Yes” to that! While the GPS on your phone can get you to your destination, it does not give you the “big picture” and show you what’s around you while you’re traveling. A map provides orientation by laying out an entire space at once, and also shows you what routes to avoid. My GPS has also failed me in big cities with tall buildings where satellite reception was difficult, so a map can be your back-up plan!

God has our life mapped out already and knows the “big picture.” We need to have faith in Him, and be in the Word, which is our roadmap through life. When we take a dangerous detour, God can get us back on track. Check out some of the great Bible Studies in our Lutheran Woman’s Quarterly to help orient you along your journey. When driving down the road of life, stay in The Word and let God direct your path so that you can get safely to your final destination … eternal life with Him!

Arlene Price
LWML New Jersey District President
2014–2018

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You Are Special!

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As a retiree, I have the time and the desire to mentor students at the local elementary school. As I was becoming acquainted with a new student, I asked her several general questions. My last question was “Tell me one thing that makes you special?” This fourth grader was mystified. She could not think of anything that made her special.

What does make us special and unique? Is it looks, wealth, talent, or intelligence that makes us stand out and be noticed? Psalm 139:14 tells us I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well.  Job 33:4 assures us The Spirit of God has made me, and the breath of the Almighty gives me life. We are not special because of our appearance, social status, or money. We are special because God made us. We are His and that makes us lovingly unique. 

The LWML Bible Study “Discovering Yourself” may increase your appreciation and understanding of your uniqueness as a beloved child of God. The link to that Bible Study is www.lwml.org/program-helps-bible-studies.

Jeanne Schimmelmann
LWML Ohio District President
2016–2020

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Lenten Journey

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Tomorrow, February 14, is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of our Lenten journey as we follow our Savior, Jesus, to the cross.  The church year begins with the first Sunday of Advent during which time we prepare ourselves to welcome Jesus, the Babe of Bethlehem. 

January 6th marks the beginning of  Epiphany, when the Magi arrive to worship King Jesus and present Him with their gifts.

So now we begin the journey that culminates at the cross. May I suggest checking out the LWML website, lwml.org, for wonderful devotions, including the Mustard Seed devotions, to use during this Lenten season.  The Son of God  came to this earth to die for us, for all of us!  He loves us so much that He wants us to be with Him.  What Good News – our sins are forgiven because of what Jesus did for us on the cross and on Easter morning at the empty tomb!  Blessings on your Lenten journey this year!

Valerie Biberdorf
LWML North Dakota District President
2016–2020

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Joy in Resting in God's Promises

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This is the day that the Lord has made, let us be glad and rejoice in it  (Psalm 118:24).

Do you know someone who always is complaining or is just chronically in a bad mood? It is difficult to spend time with them.

On the other hand, I have a widowed neighbor who is being treated for cancer. When asked,  “How are you doing?” he replied with a true smile, “I have been sick all night, and can’t eat much, but everything else is great.” Another friend is undergoing chemotherapy treatments. It has been rough. She tells how this is a bump in the road, and God upholds her every step of the way. Faithful family and friends pray for and support her. As these friends meet their challenges, their strong faith is a witness to everyone they meet. They look to the Lord for peace and in doing so, become an inspiration for others.

We are all sinners and live in a sinful world. Whether we are facing major burdens or our life is burden free, as Christians we know that Christ has atoned for our sins. There is joy in resting in God’s promises. We can live joyfully as we look forward to eternity with God.

As Lutheran Women in Mission, we can express that joy each day, and witness God’s love to all we meet.

Margaret Hesemann
LWML Minnesota South District President
2014–2018

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