What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
Remember: "When God closes a door, He always opens a window!" You never know what might be out there waiting for you!

Monday, January 1, 2024

A New Beginning ~ 2024 Is Here!

As the sun was setting over Still Waters Pond last night, we said our fond farewells to 2023, and prayed for a happy and healthy new beginning for 2024.

We counted all the blessings that God had rained down upon us in 2023, and gave Him thanks for His love and mercy and grace...

There were many blessings, as well as some trials and tribulations and disappointments...
But one by one, God saw us through them and restored relationships that were damaged, healed bodies that were broken or hurting, and filled our homes and hearts with joy and laughter and peace...
He gave us encouragement and hope that, just as He was with us all through 2023 (and all the years before that), He would still be with us in the New Year (and all the years that follow!)...
For me personally, it was a journey of learning to listen (my "One Word" for 2023) for His voice in all the sounds and noises around me...and even in the silence. Perhaps particularly in the silence, for that is when I could hear Him even more clearly, whispering words of love and forgiveness and affirmation of "this is the way, walk in it..."
Isaiah 30:21
"Your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying,
“This is the way, walk in it,”
Whenever you turn to the right hand
Or whenever you turn to the left." 

And so, this morning, the first morning of 2024, I have promised that I would reveal my new "One Word" for this year.  It's been an interesting journey over the past couple of weeks or so.  I thought God was steering me in a certain direction toward one word or another that kept popping up in front of me, and so I was feeling pretty good that I had it figured out already.  And then I looked back at my list of previous years of "One Words"  Link to One Word choices for previous years,  and realized that the two words I was kind of focusing on had already been used in earlier years in a little different variation of those words!  What?  How could I have forgotten words I had already focused upon for a whole year? Duh!  Apparently God wanted me to go back and have a "review" lesson, particularly in one of those words.  I must not have gotten the full message. So over the past week or so I've been praying about this and kind of putting the words to the test...how often did either of these words (or any other word??) come up in my reading or somehow placed before me...well, all of a sudden it seemed like one word in particular was popping up everywhere...in other people's blogs, on Facebook, in devotional reading, on billboards...I mean it was like God was saying: "Listen to Me, Miss Pamela! This is the word I want you to hear loud and clear and learn more of Me in the process this year!"   

So while I've been sitting here writing and making my final commitment to this word, before I reveal it to you and the world, I stepped outside on the front porch to see what the first sunrise of 2024 looked like.  God had some sweet surprises ready for me...

First of all, it was a beautiful sunrise...better than I'd expected:

And then! Coming up over the skies from around behind me where Still Waters Pond is...look who came flying over! Yes, this is our own Sand Hill Crane Family, Mom and Dad and Pat and Val...making an appearance at just the most perfect moment for me to see them and take their picture! How cool is that?
They flew right over me as if to say, "Good Morning and Happy New Year! It's going to be a great year!"
There they go, off to wherever Sand Hill Cranes spend their day, eating, walking, doing their thing, and then the usually come back here for the night to roost on the Pond.
What a blessing!! What a gift!!

So what has that to do with my new One Word?  Well, I had just committed myself to the new One Word for 2024:  Strength.  And I looked up and saw those beautiful big, very strong birds flying over me, much like how the eagles soar in the sky...and it confirmed the message God had been giving me over the past few days:


And then this....You've seen the little pillow on the right before that was made for me this past year by my now no longer granddaughter-in-law to be Dawn since she and our grandson have broken their engagement...but I still pray for her and ask God to guide her and show her His divine love...but this pillow, "The Joy of the Lord is your strength", Nehemiah 8:10, is what has been speaking to me for weeks about what my word should be. At first I thought it was going to be "JOY", but I used Joyful a couple of years ago...and so then I realized the word must be "Strength", and then discovered I had used the word "Strengthen" 10 years ago...But then, I was in the Dollar General store a couple of days ago and saw this other sign on the left, Philippians 4:13..."I can do all this through HIM WHO gives me strength."   And I snatched up this little sign and bought it right then and said, "That's it! That's the Word! Strength!!"

And then I started seeing it everywhere:

Internet 

Internet

And then a dear friend at church gave me this new devotional book for Christmas:




And on the inside flap for January was this verse:

I know it says "strengthen", which is the word I already used in 2014, but still it means the same thing, doesn't it?  God is promising to give me strength and help and He will uphold me with His righteous right hand!  What better promise could there be for 2024?

And here is the verse for the devotional for today:

Okay, Lord, I am ready!  Yes, I see it! You've already begun to make that pathway through the wilderness of my mind, and Your Word and Your Strength are flowing like rivers in the dry wasteland of my heart.

It's time for a new start...a new beginning...a new year,
and renewed strength.
God knows I need it, both physically and spiritually.
So here we go!!

Happy New Year!!




Postscript:  Just a quick note about today's plans:  Our family get together that was moved from Saturday to today has been changed once again. My dear sister has come down with a sore throat bug and isn't up to traveling here and needs to stay home and rest...and so we will reschedule when we can figure out everyone's schedules to get together again. That's fine with me. I am sorry for my sister not feeling well, but to be honest, I'm pretty tired myself...and I definitely need God to renew my 'strength' from all the recent activities of the holidays. So today we will have a quiet New Year's celebration over at our son and DIL's house...she was already planning to cook a ham and I will go ahead and make a smaller batch of "hoppin' John",  and we'll put stuff together to make a nice dinner. Our son Scott came down yesterday and would have spent the night here if we were having the family get together, but decided to go back to his place and crash since he's been working a lot of long hours lately and needs to catch up on his rest too.  So all's well that ends well...and I pray my sister will feel better soon and that no one else in her family gets it!   Hope you all have a blessed and wonderful New Year's Day, wherever you are and whatever you do! Be safe!!






19 comments:

  1. Perfect word, Pamela. Keeping your grandson and Dawn in prayer, always. Wishing you all a very Happy New Year and see you in a couple of weeks/few weeks, grin!!!

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  2. It's amazing how the Lord brought the word strength to your heart through so many different ways. He is our strength, and we become keenly aware of His strength in our own lack and need. He is sufficient for all we need! Beautiful pictures and how wonderful that the cranes make your pond their home!

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  3. While I have not chosen a word for 2024, it's been an interesting read to see how you've concluded on yours. It's a good one and something we all need to embrace.

    Sorry things took that turn with the grandson and his friend but understanding the Lord is always at work in the circumstances of our life.

    Blessed New Year to you and yours!

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  4. Thank you friend for your faithfulness to God, but also to minister to my soul. Persevere is my word. It’s almost the word for life. Thank you for always believing that God is using me. I know it deep down, but still doubt. Regine

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  5. What a wonderful post Pamela. It has encouraged me and given a smile to start the day. Isaiah 41:10 is one of my favorite verses and I think strength (His strength) is a great thing to focus on. Where would we be without His strength holding us up. Love the pictures and how the sand hill crane family showed up at just the right moment. Blessings to you and all your family!

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  6. What a marvelous word for the year, Pamela! I think I have a word, but still want to give it some time to manifest itself more clearly. I pray that your word will bless you throughout the year.
    Praying that Doris feels better soon so all of you can enjoy each other's presence.
    Blessings!

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  7. Happy 2024...That is a good word, strength, and we all need to remember it. I always use my word in my journal and in my mind several days before January 1. "Imagine" reflects my life...my journaling, my thoughts, my feelings...imagine...thank you for your blog...for your Christian words...for being the witness you are...thank you for concentrating on the positive...it comes out in everything you write...you are an inspiration to so many...thank you again...prayers dear lady...enjoy your new year of strength.

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  8. P. S. I recently wrote one of my columns about journaling...I have done this since I was a teenager...journaling...putting my words on paper...others doing the same...a way of healing...moving on...going ahead...I use pages of prayers...every day several times...I like the way you seem to journal online...for me, I continue to use pen and paper...also...while others may not see the need for a WORD...i do...my youngest granddaughter started me doing this a few years ago when she made me the bracelet with BELIEVE on it...I was going through a valley...she knew...she helped...I am the most blessed mom and nana ever.

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  9. Ooooh, that fly-over! Did your heart just leap?! It gave me goosebumps just reading/seeing them. I love hearing how our Lord guided you to discover "Strength." That's a great choice!
    I hadn't mentioned the prayer pillow Dawn created for my son earlier this year b/c I was keeping it a surprise for his birthday (12/12); and not sure he doesn't read my blog on occasion. He loved it, and I think was surprised I remembered it (Matthew 7:7) was his favorite verse.
    I hope Doris feels all better real soon and you get some much-needed rest!

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    1. Did I know that Dawn was creating a prayer pillow for your son? Somehow that information seems to have escaped my memory! I would love to see it, if you have a picture. I am thankful to know that you communicated with her and that she did this for you. Thank you for telling me. If I already knew it, I think I must have forgotten it. See? That's why I'm having to do my word over again this year! Maybe my word should be "remember". LOL. Thank you for your kind words for my sister Doris. I know she appreciates it. God bless you and have a wonderful New Year.

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    2. Oh gosh, I think that was back in early-mid June. You sent me her contact info (which seems to have disappeared) and I reached out. What I wanted wasn't a verse she had on hand, but she was very accommodating. I could kick myself for not taking a photograph; I'll have to remember to ask Troy to do so!

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  10. What a wonderful word for the coming year! Thank you for sharing it with us. STRENGTH -- how I needed to hear that word and be reminded that I can depend on His strength! Beautiful photos today (as always) -- how exciting to see the Sandhill Cranes, what big birds they are! I hope you and yours have the happiest of New Years, and even though you had to postpone your get-together, that just means that later you will have a great time together "in the bleak midwinter."

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  11. God is so good. I'm glad that you finally realized the word that He had been showing you. Isn't it amazing the lengths He will go to to get our attention? Dennis and I are wishing you and yours a wonderful New Year!
    Blessings and love,
    Betsy

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  12. I love how God showed you your word. It's a good one! Blessing to you and your family this year.

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  13. Pam: God has been good to you and your family. Rest is important to our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. I am sorry that your family get-together had to be postponed. But it probably for the best. I love your word for the year. God has placed it on your heart and had magnified it through the scriptures. We used to have a saying up here: "If we don't learn something the first time, God has a remedial course for us." Happy New Year, Peace and blessings to you and yours

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  14. I hope she feels better too and you get to have a fun get together. Happy New year my friend! Lots of good things to look forward to in the new year!

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  15. You have been given an excellent word, Pam!! I LOVE that the Sandhills came by to wish you a happy new year! Those photos are just beautiful and an excellent gift from them to you!! Happy new year, dear friend!!

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  16. Thank you for posting all these wonderful quotations; I needed them. Praying for you all and that 2024 may be a better year than the last for you and your family. God bless you all.

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  17. Isn't it wonderful how God inspires each of us to draw closer to Him?! Strength will be your call signal to faith, like mine is Boldness. I like how He is using His creation to teach us His goodness. He is awesome. I feel inspired whenever I'm out in His beautiful creation. Thanks for sharing your inspirations.
    Happy New Year dear friend! Keep looking up. xx

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