You Are the Elevator

photo by Gary J. Toth

Father God, You can lift and carry our heartaches and heaviest burdens. Help us to drop all our anxieties and burdens on Your shoulders. You can pick us up and take us to higher ground. Your resurrection power is ours through Jesus Christ. He is the Elevator…the lifter of those upside down days and worthy of our praise!

He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire. Psalm 40:2

Shoot for the Moon

photo by Gary J. Toth

A Bible study teacher once said that when we pray we need to “shoot for the moon.” She encouraged us to always remember that God is GOD, so pray big prayers. When we ask for what seems impossible that’s when we shoot for the moon. Nothing is too big or hopeless for God. He is able to make the impossible a reality. A friend of mine had a tough pregnancy. She was two weeks away from her due date but the closer she got to that date the further away it seemed. She asked people to pray that her baby would come soon. I was one of many that prayed a shoot for the moon prayer. My friend and I stood in the church foyer and asked Jesus for the baby to come early…”Tonight Lord.” The next morning on FaceBook there was a picture of my friend, her hubby and their new baby boy. He was born that night! Not always does God answer our shoot for the moon prayers with a fast YES, but when He does…O what joy! “For nothing is impossible with God.” Luke 1:37

Love at the Water Fountain

Yes, I met the love of my life at a water fountain at what was called a college mixer. I went to an all-girls college and my husband, Carl went to an all-guys college. So, on Friday nights the girls and guys would meet in a college gym for mixing, music and dancing. 
I saw Carl across the gym and thought… he’s cute, I sure wish he would ask me to dance. Years ago, it wasn’t proper for a girl to ask a guy to dance. So, I positioned myself in places that were close to him in hopes that he would ask me to dance. I wasn’t successful and it was getting late. Then, I noticed he kept going to the water fountain to get a drink. I suddenly got thirsty too! As he bent down to get a drink of water, I stood right behind him. I was so close that when he turned around he had no choice but to say something. It worked! He asked me to dance.  When the mixer was over he walked me to my car and asked me for my phone number. Three years later we were married and had our wedding reception at the college where we fell in love – at the water fountain.

So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate.” Matt. 19:6