Last week I was talking about getting filled so we can pour back out. I had been thinking of myself more like a pitcher that gets filled with water, emptied and then filled back up. Then I was reading one of my favorite devotional books, Oswald Chambers’, “My Utmost For His Highest,” and he had a slightly different take on the idea. He was describing us more as having rivers flowing out of us coming from our belief in God. Quoting John 7:38 he said, “He that believes in Me out of him shall flow rivers of living water.”
I love this picture, because it speaks of a continual filling and a continual pouring out. The river also sounds refreshing, especially this time of year when the hot weather seems to drag on. Another thing that Oswald Chambers points out is that we cannot spiritually measure the success of this kind of pouring out. The river that flows from our belief or service may impact someone much farther down, that we never even learn about. In fact he goes so far as to say, “hundreds of other lives will be continually refreshed.” What an exciting way to live!
Sometimes we can get bogged down in the day to day of our lives and think we are not making much of a difference to anyone, but if we are believing God and being faithful to the thing He has put in front of us to do, we could be impacting untold numbers of people. That is so encouraging.
So the next time I am doing a mundane chore, for the millionth time, I am going to try to believe this truth and receive the sweet spiritual filling that God offers.
“On the last and greatest day of the Feast, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him.” By this He meant the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were later to receive.” John 7:37-39


Do you ever get to the evening and feel like you just don’t have anything left to give? After giving to my children all day, by the time dinner is over sometimes I feel as though I am wrung out to my last drop of energy. I was feeling a
little bad about this, after all I really love my family and want to give them my all. Also, didn’t Jesus go to the cross and literally give us His everything, right to His last drop of blood?


I happened to see a deer through my window today. She looked so calm and peaceful. I knew, though, that if I were to open my door she
would flee at once in a blind panic. I thought then of our faithful guardian dog, Sasha. She too looks peaceful and calm most of the time. However, when she is startled she leaps into action, ready to perform her duty as protector of our family.



it than others, but the great thing is God’s grace is new for me every morning, in fact it is new every minute.
How many times have you said to your children, “What’s the magic word?” Or asked them to say “please.” I even taught my babies how to say “please” in sign language. The funny thing was they turned it around and used the sign to try to get us to give them things. Kind of like the dog doing a trick to make his owner give him a treat.

Last week I was talking about how great my whole 60 seconds of quiet were the evening we went camping. I had high hopes for the next morning, for some coffee and quiet Bible reading/journaling at the water’s edge. I had made sure the children knew what was for breakfast and told them they could play with their friends until I was fully awake.
In my last post I had promised to tell you how my four year old did while camping. He did surprisingly well! I found that as long as he had a little snack baggy, he was a happy camper. I would just refill it now and then, and he was set. I think he only had two meltdowns the whole trip. (Side note: I have tried to continue this since we got home and it has not been as successful. I guess it is just too much fun to tell me he is hungry every twenty minutes!)