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2024 Blog Post Collection

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Happy Blessed New Year!

May 2025 be the best, yet, of your amazing life.

Please grab a cup of coffee and peruse the list of last year’s blog posts. By clicking on any title, you can read or reread the entry.

Thank you for joining me on this pilgrim journey as together we seek to focus on Living With Eternal Intentionality®. Ours is a two-way conversation, so don’t hesitate to offer feedback. And, I welcome your suggestions for future topics.

An Eternal Perspective of 2024

The Open Door That Matters

My Designer Boots

A Valentine for God

International Muffin Day

A Daddy-Daughter Leap Year Memory

A Riveting Statement

St. Patrick’s Prayer

I Hate Slot Machines

Christ Followers, Step Up!

Imagine Emmaus!

Don’t Be Afraid to Cry

Citrus Trees Are Tricky to Grow

Lost Skill, Be Still

Healthy Living Habits for Today

I Call Her Mama

We Just Have to W.A.I.T.

Lessons From a Navy Seal

Stand Firm. Resist the Devil

Do You Love Me? Summer Series, Part 1

Summer Series, Part 2

Summer Series, Part 3

Mining For Contentment

When We Dance With Change

A Fight For My Right

The Fragrances of Christmas

A Goal for This New Year

The Fragrances of Christmas

I’ll never forget the December day in the 1980’s when my friend Linda Dillow met my incoming flight from communist Poland and drove me to an urgent appointment she arranged with her dentist for me in downtown Vienna. After the painful repair, she and I treated ourselves to a sensational experience. With dusk descending and a gentle snow falling, we strolled up and down the aisles of the Austrian Christkindlmarkt where festive aromas exploded. Smells of nutmeg, cinnamon, clove, and anise hung in the air. In this fairytale setting, mulling spices brewed and warm chestnuts roasted. Beneath the lights of the centuries old Rathaus, a one-of-a-kind feast for the senses emerged that still comes alive within me more than forty Christmases later.

What about you? Does the smell of cinnamon take you back to baking cookies in your grandmother’s kitchen? Who stood beside you when you built your first-ever gingerbread house? When did it dawn on you that the scent of fir meant Christmas tree? Indeed, yuletide spices and memories have a way of coalescing to create a holiday wonder all their own.

Yet, in this season of sensory delight God quickens our spirit to ponder another fragrance: The Fragrance of Christ. Perhaps more than ever, our current spheres of influence desperately need this Aroma.

Sad faces Slumped shoulders Painful conversations Need the Fragrance of Christ

A short paycheck A long illness Need the Fragrance of Christ

A craving to feel understood A quest to be included A yearning to be heard Need the Fragrance of Christ

A broken heart A shattered dream Need the Fragrance of Christ

A desire to be seen A longing to be encouraged A cry to be affirmed Need the Fragrance of Christ

A fear of the future A disappointment with the past An emptiness in the present Need the Fragrance of Christ

Real people, real budens, very real realities. So, as we walk the aisles of life this Christmas season — as our taste buds savor peppermint and spice, as we sing about frankincense and myrrh — may we diffuse The Aroma that meets every need, heals every hurt, answers every question, calms every fear, soothes every anxiety, satisfies every longing, and even offers the oil of gladness, The Fragrance of Christ.

“But thanks be to God, who always leads us as captives in Christ’s triumphal procession and uses us to spread the aroma of the knowledge of him everywhere.” (2 Corinthians 2:14)

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“Now this is eternal life: that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.” (John 17:3)

What scents remind you of the Christmas season?

How would you articulate the Fragrance of Christ?

When do you feel the Fragrance of Christ might be most needed in your holiday schedule?

A Fight for My Right

Bullying is bad business and society exercises zero tolerance. However, when our personal peace gets bullied, we tend to shrink. Please join me in a recent thought process.

Sitting on my bed and looking through the blinds at the trees outdoors, I took inventory of a whole host of disturbances sitting on the branches of my life. This and that wore the mask of a bully.

Then, it dawned on me. As a child of God, peace is actually my right, my inheritance, `lo, even my privilege! Colossians 1:12 confirms my conviction; “Giving thanks to the Father who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints in the kingdom of light.” And what is my inheritance? PEACE. Jesus died to give me peace and I am entitled to this supernatural quality of life.

So, why the disconnect? All too quickly our Fruit of the Spirit peace is snatched away by the power of one: one negative thought, one unpleasant phone call, one snarky comment, one random text, one rude driver, one alarming lab report, one dismal misunderstanding, one bleak bank statement, one disgruntled colleague, one frightening look into a foggy future, one unhappy child, one social media post.

Yet, herein lies the breakthrough to claiming our inheritance: Peace is a Person, not a set of circumstances. The One Who is the Prince of Peace also holds the power over the one, whatever the one may be. “He himself is our peace.” (Ephesians 1:14a) Did you get that? He is our peace, not the solution, not the resolution, not the result nor the outcome. HE is our peace. And His quiet, supernatural peace is available as my inheritance, regardless.

So, how do we experience more consistently what is rightfully ours? Three actions are key.

  1. When that weird feeling stirs in our emotions alerting us to the fact that our peace is subject to bullying, we must intentionally act as warriors and plant our faith flag in the soil of our inheritance.

  2. At that pivotal moment, our conversation with Jesus needs to go something like this: “Jesus, You died to give me peace. You are the Prince of Peace. In Your Name, by the power of Your Holy Spirit, I ask that you make real in these circumstances what is already rightfully mine. Please infuse me with Your peace.”

  3. And we acknowledge that faith does not have to figure it out. His peace passes understanding (Philippians 4:7) how this might be resolved, how this might work out, how this might be eliminated. In the meantime, we live and breathe P.E.A.C.E. And in reality, peace is more precious that the outcome itself, because He is peace.

    “Now may the Lord of peace Himself give you peace at all times and in every way.” (2 Thessalonians 3:16)

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“And this is eternal life, that they may know You the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent” (John 17:3).

What is most likely bullies your peace?

When this occurs, what is your game plan for claiming your inheritance?

How is your favorite Scripture used as a weapon in your warfare for peace?