Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Light the Way


Hallelujah (Light has Come) ~ BarlowGirl

After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.” ~ Matthew 2:1-2 NIV

This morning, as I opened the binds to share the light of our Christmas tree with the gray morning, I remembered that many will keep their Christmas lights burning throughout the night. It's not to alert Santa that "We live here." The reason is a symbol of the season. From the glory of the Lord that shone in the fields to the shepherds to the star that led the way of the Magi, God has used light to draw into His presence those who have been walking in the darkness.

Jesus said, "I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life," (John 8:12 NKJV). As Christ followers, we have His light in us. It's our responsibility to shine His light so that many—like the shepherds and the Magi—can hear the good news of great joy and find the Savior who is Christ the Lord.

Today, as you turn on your Christmas lights, remember, it's one more opportunity to light the way to the Savior who is Christ the Lord.
©Heather Potts 2019

Friday, December 20, 2019

Victory


Breakthrough ~ Red Rocks Worship 

But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. ~ 1 Corinthians 15:57 NIV

Your victory is dependent upon your struggle or need. If the need is freedom from some type of slavery, then victory means liberation, being rescued. If your struggle is using overeating or overspending to compensate for your brokenness, using them as coping mechanisms, then your victory might look like healthy spending and eating habits. If your bondage is medical, then your victory might look like a clear scan or good doctor's report.

We all have battles and struggles. Jesus told us that we would have trouble: pressure, oppression, affliction, tribulation, and distress. But He gave us hope, saying, "Take heart! I have overcome the world! For every child of God defeats this evil world, and we achieve this victory through our faith. And who can win this battle against the world? Only those who believe that Jesus is the Son of God, (John 16:33; 1 John 5:4-5 NLT).

Perhaps it feels strange to talk about battles so closely to Christmas. The truth is, the enemy is relentless in his attacks, stopping at and for nothing to destroy your life. He will use everything to his advantage, especially the celebration of Christ's birth. Unfortunately, many people fall into despair during the holidays, believing the lie that they are alone, or worthless, having failed to achieve some goal.

God is mightier than any lie. YOU ARE WORTHY because He made you worthy. You are His and He paid the ultimate price for you, His beloved.

Today, believe that you have the victory in Christ Jesus! He gave you the victory--over sin, over sickness, over addiction, over bondage and brokenness, over depression and anxiety, and over every single lie the enemy has poured on you. It's time to stand up in victory! Let today be the day you begin claiming the victory that is yours in Christ Jesus, our Lord. 
©Heather Potts 2019

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Defend the Goal


Rise Up ~ Skillet

Be sober [well balanced and self-disciplined], be alert and cautious at all times. That enemy of yours, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion [fiercely hungry], seeking someone to devour. ~ 1 Peter 5:8 AMP

For fall sports, Savannah played soccer. Though she didn't steal the ball or score any goals, she absolutely loved it! As defender of the goal, however, she excelled! Her mantra as goalie: "Nothing's gonna get past me!" And it didn't!

That should be more than a mantra for us, when it comes to standing firm against the enemy. But if we're honest, we can get distracted and that's when the enemy sends his attacks firing at us. Fortunately, Holy Spirit reminds us to be the defender of our lives and families.

The devil, because he studies us, knows our weaknesses. When he strikes with fear, he goes straight for the jugular. Thankfully, Holy Spirit is always watching out for us and brings stories, friends, and scripture to increase our faith, enabling us to stand up to and stare down the enemy, till he flees.

During the holidays, our routines can change, and we can be off our guard, perhaps complacent with our prayer and Bible study time. We need to remember that the devil doesn't take a holiday, but relishes the fact that we might. For him, that's the perfect opportunity to pounce, creating all sorts of mischief, doubt, fear, and panic in our lives. Matthew 6:33 and James 4:7 say to first seek God's Kingdom and His righteousness, and to submit ourselves to God's authority, because doing so gives us the ability to stand firm against the devil's attacks.

As Christmas draws nearer and you're enjoying many fun activities, be sure to not get distracted. Through prayer and Bible study, keep up the defense and tell the devil, "Nothing's gonna to get past me!"
©Heather Potts 2019

Monday, December 16, 2019

My Expectation


The Prayer ~ Danny Gokey & Natalie Grant

Truly my soul silently waits for God; From Him comes my salvation…My soul, wait silently for God alone, For my expectation is from Him. ~ Psalms 62:1, 5 NKJV

It wasn't on the bookshelf or on the dresser. Disappointment set in when I couldn't find my camera, which I wanted for the girls' Christmas concert. Our phones, for all their "smartness," can't see anything but the glare of stage lights.

"Skating with Santa" had been on the calendar for weeks. Hours before, however, I realized Brad wasn't coming with us. Though it wasn't his fault, I was disappointed when, due to an allergic reaction, Brad needed to stay home.

Have you ever felt disappointed? Sure, you have; it's part of human nature. Disappointment occurs when expectations aren't met. I expected to find my camera and for the four of us to go skating, together. When those things didn't happen, I had unmet expectations. In the grand scheme, these are little things, but, when not addressed, they can become huge problems.

Psalm 62:1 shares the trusting and restful condition of my soul, while Psalm 62:5 is a statement to my soul, to rest and wait on the Lord. With the Christmas season in full swing, what is the condition of your soul? Are you full of trust, rest, and peace, or are you in need of a good measure? If you're in need, you're not alone. Many of us get caught up in expectations, typically regarding others, and are disappointed because we looked to the wrong things.

It's time to shift our focus. We can't expect people and things to fill us. Instead, we must place our expectations on Jesus and focus on the wonderful, beautiful miracle we celebrate this time, each year. When our expectations are in and from Him, they'll never be unmet.
©Heather Potts 2019

Friday, December 6, 2019

Believe Only


This is a Move ~ Brandon Lake and Tasha Cobbs

But when Jesus heard it, he answered him, saying, Fear not: believe only, and she shall be made whole. ~ Luke 8:50 KJV

Do you believe in miracles?

Around the end of August, God laid a friend on my heart, so I reached out to her. Two weeks later, after no reply, I reached out again, because she was still heavy on my heart. After two more attempts, I called someone who lived nearby. Though 1500 miles separated us, I knew I needed to reach her. When I finally heard back from her, I discovered why. My friend was battling stage 4 cancer – her 5th bout with cancer – alone.

I felt scared for my friend and knew we needed reinforcements. After praying, I reached out to those who know her…and many who don't. As brothers and sisters in Christ, we prayed for and encouraged my friend. And God did what only God can do: a miracle!

Three months after God first pressed me for my friend, she told me the doctors can't find any cancer anywhere in her body and chemo has been suspended indefinitely!

In Luke 8:41, Jairus, a synagogue ruler whose daughter was dying, fell at Jesus' feet to plead for his daughter's healing. When Jairus and Jesus arrived at the house, many said it's hopeless, as she'd already died. But Jesus pushed aside their doubt and, to Jairus, said, "Fear not. Believe only." Are you in need of a healing touch, a life revived, a relationship made whole, a miracle? Jesus says to you, "Fear not. I AM here. It may not look the way or in the timing you think. But only believe that I will make it whole."
©Heather Potts 2019

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

His Name Is


O Holy Night ~ Carrie Underwood

For unto us a Child is born …
And His name will be called
Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
~ Isaiah 9:6 NKJV

Today was… different for each person I encountered. In a way, it reminded me of September 11, 2001, when everyone felt scattered, out of sorts, beside themselves, and gripped with fear.

The city where we live in Wisconsin is considerably smaller than where we used to live. In Florida, most places were typically a 30-45-minute drive… out of "season." Here, everything is "smaller." There's much more of a community feel, that stretches beyond the walls of your church. And I think that's why today was so… hard.

Word began to spread, about mid-morning, of a stabbing and shooting at one of the local high schools. The incident ended quickly, and students were evacuated off-site to be reunited with their families. But hours later, the fear – fear for friends and family members who attend and/or work at that school, fear of the unknown, and fear of could "our school" be next – was still overwhelmingly high.

On my way home from life group, I remembered a teaching about fear. My friend, Pastor Kim Anderson, wrote the book Live Not Die, in which she says that regardless of the battle before us, we must deal with the fear, first. What is the opposite of fear? Faith. And the opposite of anxiety? Peace.

Whether you are feeling shaken from a high school trauma, or the stress of bills, or any number of other anxieties the enemy would love to pour on you, it's time to stop the cycle of anxiety and tell the fear it must flee! Call upon the Name that is above all names, especially fear. His Name is, "Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace," and He's waiting to comfort and to walk with you.
©Heather Potts 2019

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

What You've Been Given


What a Beautiful Name / Break Every Chain ~ Hillsong Worship

But each day the Lord pours his unfailing love upon me, and through each night I sing his songs, praying to God who gives me life. ~ Psalms 42:8 NLT

I wasn't looking for scripture for myself, this morning, but for Savannah. Since having a nightmare, she's been very afraid and extremely clingy, and no amount of reassurance has helped. She's afraid, as happened in her dream, that, when I need to go someplace without her, I will leave and never come back. 

Brad and I have talked a lot about it and can't figure out what precipitated it. One thing's certain, she's been filled with fear, and it's not let her go. So, I went to the One who has both the answers and the power to heal: my God.

Holy Spirit reminded me of scriptures to pray over her. He told me to get my armor on, because we are battling on her behalf. She doesn't have to, nor should she be left to, live in fear. 2 Timothy 1:7 is a promise about the things we—as children of the Lord—have been given.

If someone you love is facing a battle for the condition of his or her mind, get your armor on and declare war on the things that are not of God! Child of God, you have NOT been given a spirit of fear, worry, anxiety, depression, or anything else the enemy offers. Dearly loved child of the living God, you HAVE been given a Spirit of Power, of Love, and of a Sound Mind. My God has given me the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven and whatever is loosed on earth is loosed in heaven and whatever is bound on earth is bound in Heaven. In Jesus' Name, we bind a spirit of fear, depression, anxiety, and worry and loose a Spirit of Power, Love, a Sound Mind, and a restored and refreshed soul. In Jesus' Name I pray Amen.
©Heather Potts 2019 

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

On that Dark Day


Goodness of God ~ Bethel Music

God ’s name is a place of protection— good people can run there and be safe. ~ Proverbs 18:10 MSG

Today is a hard day for so many, as they remember the events of this day eighteen years ago. The stories surrounding that day are too numerous to count. I pray that this story gives you hope, even as we remember that dark day.

He got up, got dressed for work, kissed his girlfriend good-bye and headed out the door.  Today was the day it would all change for him.  He was starting a new job, a new way of life.  After orientation, his boss showed him to an office and asked him to file while she was in a meeting.  A while later, he began to hear a commotion.  People were yelling and running.  He stuck his head out of the office and saw the burning twin towers on TV and the reporter talking about the concerns for the President.  Then someone in the office said, “Air Force One is across the street!  Should we evacuate the building?” No one gave an answer, for they were all staring at the TV in horror. He moved back into the office and closed the door, his mind whirling.

In John 14:27, Jesus said He came to give us peace, but He wasn’t talking about a world without war. Jesus' peace is a feeling of quiet confidence and complete trust. That's easy to say when there's no conflict. But what about days of tragedy? And how do those who don't know Him find peace on dark days?

Standing in that office, leaning up against the door, he was afraid.  “What if I die today?  What if they take out the President’s plane and this office with it?  What if my girlfriend was right and I miss it?”  He began to remember what his friends had said one night after work, so many years ago.  They had talked about a Savior. Not a mean God, but One who wanted to love him and who would accept him.  Sliding down to the floor, he said, “God I give you my heart.  From this day forward, I’m Yours.”

The TV stations all reported the number of lives lost that day. It's gut-wrenching to recall and reread the stories. My heart is broken for the families who all lost someone on that dark day.

But there is hope! In John 17:15, 18, Jesus prayed that God would not take His disciples out of the world but would protect them from the evil one while they were in it. He said, "As you sent me into the world, I have sent them into the world." He knew the risk of losing even one soul to hell for eternity was far greater if messengers weren't sent to share His story and His Name.

On that dark day, when so many lives were lost, at least one soul was saved. On Tuesday, September 11, 2001 my husband gave his life to Christ! 

Lord, thank you for his friends who told him about You long before I ever knew him. I pray that for those who don’t know Peace—who don’t know You—that they would turn to You. Send someone into their lives and to tell them about You. Thank you for wanting us to be Yours. In Jesus’ Name I pray, Amen.

And I will give them a heart to know (recognize, understand, and be acquainted with) Me, that I am the Lord; and they will be My people, and I will be their God, for they will return to Me with their whole heart. ~ Jeremiah 24:7 AMP
©Heather Potts 2014, edited 2019

Monday, September 9, 2019

The Lord Almighty


Won't Stop Now ~ Elevation Worship

Here Again ~ Elevation Worship

God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, Even though the earth be removed, And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though its waters roar and be troubled, Though the mountains shake with its swelling. Selah The Lord of hosts is with us; The God of Jacob is our refuge. Selah ~ Psalms 46:1-3, 7 NKJV

I had a very different plan about how tonight would go. But God knew I needed to get into His presence, so He "cleared my schedule," and He met me here.

The enemy has declared war. Fires are burning hot all over the place. The liar has risen against us. The thief is waiting, watching for a sign of weakness so that he can come in and steal all our peace, our joy, and all that is ours.

But the Lord has spoken!
He is the Lord Almighty, the Lord of hosts.

He is head of the angel armies.
He holds sway over all things - the sun, moon, stars, and the universe.
He is the ruler of all things.
And He is with us.

He is our refuge and our strength. 
He is our ever-present help in times of trouble. 
He is our fortress. 
He is the Beginning and the Ending. 
He is who is, who was, and who is to come.
He is the Almighty. 

When we face sickness or injury,
when there are changes at work or pay is cut,
when there is family discord or broken relationships,
when hurricanes come and earthquakes shake the ground,
when tornadoes strike and fires burn,
when nothing makes sense and we need a warrior, a hero, and a place to hide,
Remember…

He is the Lord Almighty, the Lord of Hosts.
And because He is for us, we will not fear!
©Heather Potts 2019

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

The Victory-Giver


Is He Worthy ~ Chris Tomlin

Many, O LORD my God, are Your wonderful works
Which You have done;
And Your thoughts toward us
Cannot be recounted to You in order;
If I would declare and speak of them,
They are more than can be numbered. ~ Psalm 40:5 NKJV

I subscribe to a handful of devotionals. The premise of one, is getting to know Jesus on a first-name basis, exploring the different names of God. Today's name is "The Lord God Omnipotent." The devotional asked: if God is All-Powerful (Omnipotent), what power do you need in your life, today? (Prime Time with God Devotionals: www.churchgrowth.org, https://confirmsubscription.com/h/t/AFD515F44C43B7F8)

We all face hardships, whether relationships, finances, health, etc. At times, our hardships are numerous, but we don't have to face them alone. When David faced Goliath, Moses faced Pharaoh, Gideon faced the Midianites, and when Nehemiah faced Sanballat, Tobiah, the Arabians, the Ammonites, and the Ashdodites, they weren't alone. When you face your worst fears, your fiercest enemies, or any kind of trial or hardship, you won't be alone, either. But like David, Moses, Gideon, Nehemiah, and many others, your story isn't about facing opposition; it's about God.

Psalm 44:1-3 says we're to share the victories God has done in our lives, so that others—especially the next and future generations—will know it wasn't by our might, knowledge, or finances that brought us the victory. Rather it was His right hand, His arm, and the light of His face, because He loves us.

What opposition are you facing? Turn your eyes from it and gaze on the One who is the Victory-Giver. Be encouraged by the wonders He's already done in your life, the thoughts He has toward you, and the victories that are still ahead. Then, turning back to the opposition, declare: My God is Worthy of Praise! By His strength, He will bring this victory!
©Heather Potts 2019

Thursday, August 1, 2019

His Songs


Raise a Hallelujah ~ Bethel Music

The voice of the LORD is powerful; The voice of the LORD is full of majesty. ~ Psalm 29:4 NKJV

The devil uses fear and doubt as he seeks to steal, kill, and destroy. Fear and doubt are huge roadblocks for all who want to move forward into God's calling, as well as for everyone standing and believing in the promises and miracles God has for us.

As we keep seeking God, the enemy keeps sending spiritual giants, each one larger than the last. But in studying these past few days, I've noticed a recurrent theme: God sings over me. It's not just to refresh my soul, though there are those times, too, but to protect, strengthen, and deliver me.

Behold, God, my salvation! I will trust and not be afraid, For the Lord God is my strength and song; Yes, He has become my salvation. ~ Isaiah 12:2 AMP

You are my hiding place; You, Lord, protect me from trouble; You surround me with songs and shouts of deliverance.  ~ Psalm 32:7 AMP

The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.” ~ Zephaniah 3:17 NIV

The voice of the Lord is powerful! Psalm 29 says the Lord's voice "strikes with flashes of lightning…shakes the desert…twists the oaks and strips the forest bare…" (vv. 4-9). The same God who spoke the world into existence is singing, shouting, and rejoicing over our trials and circumstances.

Whatever you are facing today – whatever giants are staring you down – join the Lord as He sings, today. Worship Him. Praise Him. Join Him in shouts of deliverance over those giants!
©Heather Potts 2019

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Impossible: Nothing


Nothing is Impossible ~ Planet Shakers

Jesus looked at them and said, "With man it is impossible, but not with God. For all things are possible with God." ~ Mark 10:27 ESV

What is it that you want?  What desires has God placed on your heart for your marriage, your family, your kids, others in the community, and/or those across the world? 

Maybe it's seeing an end to all human trafficking. Maybe it's strengthening marriages, or the emotional and spiritual healing for your close, or extended, family. Maybe it's having your child or spouse come to or come back to Christ.

Whatever the passion or desire, it's not there by accident, but because God laid it on your heart. Whether or not your part will be kicking down physical doors, your part will be tearing down spiritual strongholds. Not in your own strength or power, but through Jesus'.

Right now, we're facing spiritual battles, too. When we declared what we desire to see happen, someone doubted and asked if we knew what would happen if we challenged the status quo. Truthfully, no, we don't know what will happen. But we know what will happen if we don't pray and seek God: nothing.

My abilities, talents, and strength apart from God are worthless. But through Him...the possibilities are endless. 

What are you facing, today? What are you desiring and daring to do? On your own, the outcome is iffy, at best. But through God, what's impossible: Nothing! 
©Heather Potts 2019

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

I Cried in Church


Here in the Presence ~ Elevation Worship

Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in the Spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. ~ John 4:23 NIV

Crying is an act of vulnerability; it opens your heart to love and intimacy.

Last Sunday was like many others: I expected God to speak to me, but I didn't expect Him to touch my heart. Pastor Dave's sermon, though always good, was bolder and more urgent than usual. He spoke about how the Pharisees knew Jesus was giving them a warning, but still they hardened their hearts and turned from Him. Pastor Dave prayed that God would show us where we'd begun hardening our hearts and that we'd allow God to soften them, again.

After prayer, the worship team played, "Here in the Presence." I don't know at what point God touched my heart—the spot of pain that I'd tried to cover up—but a tear trickled down. It was followed by another and another until all I could do was cry. I realized that I'd tried to swallow some pain and disappointment. I hadn't shared it with anyone, not even Jesus. He didn't want that area of my heart to grow hard, so Jesus touched me. Through my tears, I apologized for not sharing my pain with Him, for trying to handle it on my own. He forgave me and healed my heart. In place of the pain was relief, because I didn't have to carry it and I wasn't alone.

If there's pain or disappointment—past or present—that you've been carrying, or trying to hide, it's time to give it to Jesus.  Allow Him to touch your heart and heal you. And remember, it's OK to cry, even—or especially—in church.

When was the last time God touched your heart?
©Heather Potts 2019

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Pineapple


Fruit of the Spirit

Peace I leave with you; My [perfect] peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be afraid. [Let My perfect peace calm you in every circumstance and give you courage and strength for every challenge.] ~ John 14:27 AMP

I like pineapples. From the hard and prickly outside, you wouldn’t know how tender and juicy they are inside. To save money, I decided to buy whole a pineapple and cut it myself. The first time was a flat-out fail! I didn’t own a sharp enough knife. But then a friend gave me a knife that was supposed to “cut through anything.” And it did, including the pineapple!

Waiting on answers to life’s circumstances can sometimes feel like trying to cut into that pineapple. The tender, juicy fruit feels unreachable without the proper tools. We’ve been waiting on answers to some things going on in our lives. Nothing health-crisis related, but still, things we’d like to get answered, so we know how to proceed. When I read today’s scripture, I realized I’ve been missing peace. When I’ve got peace, everything else works itself out, including waiting for answers.

I’ve been trying to crack open these problems to get to the desired results, but I forgot to strap on my peace. The best part about having the fruit of the Spirit is not that there are multiple to choose from for each situation. Scripture says the fruit of the Spirit is We get them all for every circumstance we face. Are you facing some circumstances where the answers feel far away? Take a moment and review the fruit of the Spirit. Which attributes haven’t you been operating out of, but really need to bring along? God has given them all to us, shouldn’t we honor Him and utilize them all?
©Heather Potts 2019

Thursday, June 13, 2019

With You


Through All of It ~ Colton Dixon

But the Comforter (Counselor, Helper, Intercessor, Advocate, Strengthener, Standby), the Holy Spirit, Whom the Father will send in My name [in My place, to represent Me and act on My behalf], He will teach you all things. And He will cause you to recall (will remind you of, bring to your remembrance) everything I have told you. ~ John 14:26 AMPC

I want to tell you about my dream. I was playing on the playground and Jesus was there. He caught me at the bottom of the slide, and even when I jumped off the monkey bars. He smiled at me and said He loved me and even that He liked me. ~ Elizabeth, age 5

Doesn't it give you peace to know you're not in it, alone?

Shortly after we moved to Wisconsin, I took a survey which listed a series of events that could happen in life. Each event was given a value. The events included changes in job, health, family size, where you lived, etc. The total values of events within a year affected your mental, emotional, and physical health. Because of all the major changes at that time, I scored pretty high. While it was good to see how the changes were affecting my life, they didn’t have the final say.

There have been many changes and challenges throughout my life. But in each season, I had the opportunity to realize that I’m not in this alone. Just as God gave Elizabeth a gift by sending Jesus to play with her and reassure her of His love, He sends the Helper—Holy Spirit—to walk daily with us. Today’s verse describes Holy Spirit as our Comforter, Counselor, Helper, Intercessor, Advocate, and Strengthener.

What challenges, changes, or other life events—either good or bad—are you facing, today? God wants to walk closely with you and have you walk closely with Him. Regardless of what you’re facing, ask God how He wants to step into your circumstances and what He wants to be for you in your current life events. Remember, it was God’s design to send you Holy Spirit: your Comforter, Counselor, Helper, Intercessor, Advocate, and Strengthener.
©Heather Potts 2019

Monday, May 27, 2019

Worthy Life


Build My Life ~ House Fires

As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. ~ Ephesians 4:1 NIV

Last year, on Memorial Day, I took Savannah over to see my grandpa, Lyle Hayes. She was old enough to grasp some of what Memorial Day is and why we celebrate it. While we were visiting, she asked to explore his house. My grandpa had an older home with many rooms. In the office was a war memorial display case, which housed a model plane, the same kind of bomber on which my grandpa fought. It also housed many medals and other memorial items that belonged to both my grandpa, as well as his brother, Clayton. 

Just about every time I went to visit Grandpa Hayes, he'd tell me stories of his time in the service, especially his training in Florida, but rarely did he talk about Clayton. Shortly after my grandpa died last summer, we found a newspaper article about my great-uncle, Pfc. Clayton Hayes, and how he helped a mom and her son carry belongings back to their war-ravaged home in Normandy. The article was from June 3, 1944. At the end of the war, many men came home as war heroes. Unfortunately, Clayton Hayes, died as one, in September 1944, during Operation Market Garden in Holland.

This Memorial Day, please take a moment to remember the fallen heroes and pray for their families. Please also pray for those who are currently serving in the military. Before the day is out, take a moment and thank those you know who have served and fought to keep us safe and free. And finally, ask God to give you the strength and courage to live a life worthy of both their sacrifice, and of the Lord's calling on your life. 

Who do you know and want to thank on this Memorial Day? 

Article on Pfc. Clayton Hayes, and the others in his troop.
©Heather Potts 2019

Friday, May 3, 2019

Thank you, Teachers


Only Jesus ~ Casting Crowns

Thank [God] in everything [no matter what the circumstances may be, be thankful and give thanks], for this is the will of God for you [who are] in Christ Jesus [the Revealer and Mediator of that will]. ~ 1 Thessalonians 5:18 AMPC

With the school year ending, I began thinking about all the girls learned this year. Then my thoughts turned to my own teachers, of which there were many. From Mr. Holba, my fifth-grade teacher, to Mr. Knaus, my senior-year high school English teacher, to Dr. Lipscomb and Dr. Stein, my two favorite Lit professors at USF. Clearly, I had more than four teachers, but these are the ones who’ve stood out over the years. It wasn’t because of the zoo in Mr. Holba’s class, or even the fruit and vegetable nicknames Dr. Stein had us choose for ourselves, the way those who were revolting the Christian church did in the time-periods we studied. It’s not about their titles, or even necessarily the lessons they taught. They stand out above the rest because of how they made me feel: special, smart, strong, able, important. They all challenged me to be the best version of myself. But my teachers didn’t stop at the completion of my BA. Over the years, I’ve had countless teachers with many titles: Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle, Aunt, Husband, Teacher, Leader, Brother, Pastor, Mentor, and Friend.

Today marks the last day of Teacher Appreciation Week at our girls’ school. To all the teachers we’ve had over the years: THANK YOU! You have and are making a difference! On the days you feel like pulling out your hair, just remember: for the child, it won’t be about passing the test, becoming the greatest artist, or even singing on-key. Years down the road, it will be about the days you were there, the way you cared, the way you smiled and always had a hug. It’ll be the way you were Jesus to that child.

We’re told to give thanks in all things. To all our teachers: Thank you!
©Heather Potts 2019

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Gateway of Hope


Only You ~ David Crowder Band

But then I will win her back once again. I will lead her into the desert and speak tenderly to her there. I will return her vineyards to her and transform the Valley of Trouble into a gateway of hope. She will give herself to me there, as she did long ago when she was young, when I freed her from her captivity in Egypt. ~ Hosea 2:14-15 NLT

Having lived near the Gulf of Mexico for many years, we were taught that the reason so many people die when caught by a current has nothing to do with the strength of the swimmer and everything to do with strategy. Instead of wasting energy swimming against the current, you should swim parallel to it. Eventually, the current will end. If you haven’t exerted all your energy trying to swim against it, you should be able to swim back to shore.  

The same is true in many of the battles we face. If we try to fight them in our own strength, we’ll lose. But if we prepare for the fight, then, with Christ’s help, we can overcome. Maybe you are battling an addiction (drugs, emotional eating or spending, pornography, etc.). If you try to “not give in,” eventually you will, and suffer physical and emotional consequences. If you, instead, find an accountability partner and the two of you begin to pray and make a plan of victory, when the temptation arises, you’ll know how to overcome.

Perhaps a loved one has walked away from the Lord. Begging won’t cause them to turn. Seeking God, strengthening your own relationship with Him, and praying scripture over them is the best strategy with this current. Then, when they come to you, you will know how to respond to and love them.

The reason the enemy fights to keep you and your loved ones trapped is because he’s afraid of what God will do through you and them. But you have something far greater than an enemy: you have a Husband and His Name is Jesus! Your Husband is the head and is responsible for the direction and welfare of His household. Because we have free will, God allows us to wander into the muck. Sometimes, it takes the muck to hear the Lord call your name and whisper, “Come away with Me, so I may speak tenderly to you and turn your Valley of Trouble into a gateway of hope.” And when we choose to turn, He's right there, welcoming us into intimacy with Him.

Whatever you or your loved ones are battling, I pray you would draw away with your Love, with Jesus. Allow Him to heal your heart, turning your Valley of Trouble into a gateway of hope.

Lifehouse Everything drama

©Heather Potts 2019

Sunday, April 21, 2019

He has Risen!


Forever ~ Kari Jobe

In their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; he has risen! ~ Luke 24:5-6 NIV

Yesterday, we took the girls and two of their second cousins on a “Journey with Jesus.” It was an opportunity for them to see the last 8 days of Jesus’ life, as well as his crucifixion, and victory over the grave. Over the years, I’ve heard and read the story of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection many times. But getting to view it through my girls’ perspective seems to bring me to a new level of understanding.

There are some people very dear to us who have been going through a lot. My heart has been breaking for them, even as I’ve been praying for them. The other morning, as I was driving to work, Forever by Kari Jobe began to play. God spoke to me in the bridge of the song:
We sing halleluiah / We sing halleluiah / We sing halleluiah / The Lamb has overcome!
He said not to worry about them, but continue to pray for them. This thing hasn’t overtaken them, because the Lamb has overcome!

What things are you facing or experiencing in your life? Is your focus on the pain or on Jesus? When we only look at the pain of the circumstances, we can miss Jesus walking with us. But when we shift our eyes, we can see that the pain is not the end for us, as it wasn’t for Jesus. Instead, His victory becomes our victory, because Jesus has risen!
©Heather Potts 2019

Friday, April 19, 2019

Three Words


At the Cross ~ Chris Tomlin

When Jesus had received the sour wine, he said, "It is finished," and he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. ~ John 19:30 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/jhn.19.30.ESV

It is finished. 

Three words.
Three words not to be taken lightly. 
Three words encompassing "I love you; I forgive you; I know you; you are Mine."

Whatever sin, shame, pain, hurt, or lie was in your past or present, you don't have to live with or be afraid of it anymore. Because of what Jesus did. Because of how Jesus showed His love for you. Because of what He said: It is finished

Spend some time today thanking Jesus for His love and sacrifice. Pray for yourself, as well as your loved ones, reminding each other that the burdens are no longer yours to bear. He took them all and declared: It is finished
©Heather Potts 2019

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

The Basics


Heart of Worship ~ Matt Redman

“Give in to God, come to terms with him and everything will turn out just fine. Let him tell you what to do; take his words to heart. Come back to God Almighty and he’ll rebuild your life. Clean house of everything evil. Relax your grip on your money and abandon your gold-plated luxury. God Almighty will be your treasure, more wealth than you can imagine. ~ Job 22:21-25 MSG

Yesterday was day one of a week of prayer at the girls' school. As a family, we're asked to pray together for student believers in schools, and for all authority in schools. Yesterday, I also read a devotional from Proverbs 31 Woman that said we need to go back to the basics, revisit Kindergarten Bible lessons, so we can draw on those lessons, even in life's crazy times.

As Easter approaches, we, as parents, are having to go back to the basics to ensure we're teaching our girls on their level. Of course, there are lots of "Why" questions, but that's why we need the basics: 'For God so loved [you] that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. ' ~ John 3:16 NIV.

Today’s passage from Job was just one of the prayer points for the students. “Take his words to heart,” is a teaching we all need to remember. God’s words have great power: the power to heal, move, and shape our lives, if we’ll let them. As Easter approaches, what’s one thing your family is doing to prepare? If nothing else, will you consider praying for students, and each other? Life can get crazy and chaotic, but as we come back to the basics of praying with and for each other, it’s amazing how we will see God move.
©Heather Potts 2019

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Her Song


Cast My Cares ~ Kids Praise 5: Psalty’s Camping Adventure

"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” ~ Matthew 11:28 NIV

One day, around the time Savannah no longer took naps, I was having a hard time putting Elizabeth down for her nap. Then the idea came to sing her to sleep. And what better to lull her to sleep than with Elvis Presley’s, "Can't Help Falling in Love." It didn't work. But that became the song we sang to Elizabeth every night and naptime. Sometime later, Savannah heard me singing it to Elizabeth and requested her own song. "Cast My Cares" was what came to mind. 

When my brother and I were little, long before Veggie Tales, Kids Praise, with Psalty the Singing Songbook, were the popular kids’ Christian movies. One of which was a camping adventure, in which two kids got lost. Instead of panicking, the younger said to the older that she learned in Sunday School to cast all her cares on the Lord, because He cares for us. And then she sang the song.

This song has been very instrumental in helping us guide Savannah through many trials, from bad dreams, to missing loved ones, to struggles with wearing pants. But this isn't just a cute kid's song. It's an anthem for all of us: I cast all my cares upon You. I lay all of my burdens down at Your feet. And anytime I don't know what to do, I will cast all my cares upon You.

When we’re going through trials, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. But when we go to God, casting all our cares upon Him, it’s amazing how He brings our hearts to peace, even before our circumstances change. Whatever concern, hurt, or hardship you are facing right now, you don’t have to carry it another minute. Instead, cast it all on the Lord, because He cares for you. 
©Heather Potts 2019

Can't Help Falling in Love ~ Elvis Presley 

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Promised Hope


Promises ~ Sanctus Real

For this is how much God loved the world—he gave his one and only, unique Son as a gift.  So now everyone who believes in him will never perish but experience everlasting life. ~ John 3:16 TPT
https://www.bible.com/verse-of-the-day/JHN.3.16/2929?version=1849

This scripture has always been in my heart. I'm sure it's because it's the first one I memorized in Sunday School as a child. It's a verse most Christians know. It's the reason we can call ourselves Christ-followers, but also the greatest promise as one. Eternal life. Life everlasting. These are the words of the promise of hope.

When do we need hope? Everyday! When we watch the news, when life is hard, and when heaven receives another loved one. The night before last, heaven received Brad's grandma. She was a sweet lady who will be missed on earth. And as we grieve and mourn the loss, we can also cling to the promised hope.

Father, I won't lie, loss hurts! It hurts because the one loved-one is gone, but also because it reminds us of those we lost previously. But even as I type these words, Holy Spirit reminds me they are not lost, but found, and held up in His love. Thank you, Father, for loving us so much, that You gave us the promise of hope through Your Son. In Jesus' Name I pray, Amen. 
©Heather Potts 2019

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Redeemed


Thankful for the Scars ~ I Am They

Praise the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits—who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion, ~ Psalm 103:2, 4 NIV

Confession: I get nervous speaking in front of people, even though I’ve taught classes, led small groups, etc. I’m sure it’s rooted in a fear of rejection: what if I say the wrong thing and sound like an idiot. Ironically, the smaller the group, the more intimidated I am to speak.

This past week, our life group was discussing Romans 8:17, listing the benefits of being an heir of God and co-heir with Christ. The word “benefits” reminded me of Psalm 103:2-5. Our group leader asked which benefits stood out to me. Typically, this would be a nerve-wracking, hands-shaking, face-reddening moment. But Holy Spirit was with me; and, in peaceful ease, I was able to share what God has done for me. I used to suffer from Endometriosis, a disease doctors say is incurable, but God healed me, (v.3). And in the past, I struggled with depression, but God redeemed me and pulled me out of that pit, out of the darkness, and into His light, (v.4).

This morning, I heard the song, “Thankful for the Scars,” and it reminded me of a post I saw, the gist of which is, if you understood my story—the pit from which He redeemed me—you’d understand my worship. The woman who anointed Jesus with the expensive bottle of perfume is a great example of this: she’d been forgiven much, so she loved much, (Luke 7:36-47). David, dancing before the Lord, is another great example: He “danced before the Lord with all of his might,” and said, “I will celebrate before the Lord. I will become even more undignified than this,” (2 Samuel 6:12-22).

We all have insecurities and things that make us afraid. But when the Spirit of the Lord is on us, it’s amazing how His peace overrides them. The best part is that He often uses our lives and testimonies to bring glory to His own Name. What are the scars and victories in your life? Ask God to give you the opportunity to share them, to dance mightily, and to love much in response to all that He’s done in your life.
©Heather Potts 2019

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

NEW

Making All Things New ~ Elevation Worship 

See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland. ~ Isaiah 43:19 NIV

When Savannah was little, everything prior to now was yesterday. For Elizabeth, it’s last year. It sometimes caused people to give us funny looks, depending upon what else came out of their mouths. But what if we all spoke that way? What if we held the concept of time like a child: that our focus is now, and the past is an oblivious point in time?

Isaiah 43:19 is an amazing promise from God! It refreshes and revives. It restores and bolsters new hope.

The enemy is not creative. He reweaves old lies and brings to mind past failures and hurts. But because of Jesus, you can boldly, proudly, and gladly say, "That was yesterday. Today, God promises to do something new in my life! He's already begun. Praise God that, because of the Blood of Jesus, I am new, washed clean, and don't have to live in yesterday, anymore!"

Thank you, Father, for doing something new in our lives. I know the devil likes for us to fear the new change, but You use it as a means to propel us into Your purpose for our lives. Thank you for refreshing and restoring hope to us, today. In Jesus’ Name I pray Amen.
©Heather Potts 2019

Monday, February 4, 2019

Even an Ugly Light


Grace So Glorious ~ Elevation Worship

being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ ~ Philippians 1:6 NKJV

Insecurities.
We all have them. I find it ironic that when I’m walking closer with God and gaining victory in one area, the devil always shines a light on an area that needs work. And I feel overwhelmed and defeated.

But then I remember my promises: “Blessed is the [one] who trusts God, whose trust is in the Lord. Love…always trusts,” (Jeremiah 17:7 ESV; 1 Corinthians 13:7 NIV). The devil’s ugly light shining on my insecurities is part of trust. Intimacy, the result of trust, means I don’t have any secrets or any areas I withhold. This is especially true of intimacy with my Father God. Romans 8:28 says God uses all things for the good of those who love Him. The devil’s ugly light is part of “all things.” But God doesn’t use it to shame me. Instead, He holds out His hand and says, “Dearest one, don’t be afraid. I’m going to walk you through this. The closer you walk with Me, the less this will affect you. Allow My majesty to fill in those empty places, until you aren’t bothered by them anymore. Then you will stand empowered, defeating the enemy where he stands.”

Don’t let insecurities claim you any longer. Start, right now, by opening your hand and giving the pain, hurt, and lies to Father God. Watch as your trust in Father God blesses your life with victory, freedom, and intimacy with Him.
©Heather Potts 2019

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Cowboy Up


Take Heart ~ Hillsong

Therefore strengthen your tired hands and weakened knees, ~ Hebrews 12:12 HCSB

Before it ran out of seasons, we watched Heartland, which is about a family who owns and runs a horse ranch in Canada. Often, when someone wasn’t giving it “their all,” the ranchers would say, “Cowboy up,” which calls for an attitude shift from “can’t” to “can do.” Sometimes I have to say that to myself, especially when my physical therapist wants me to give more than I think I’ve got.

Like with push-ups; after a few weeks, I was doing 20 in a row. But my physical therapist soon realized why I could do so many: I was doing the modified-modified version. My arms were too far out from my body, and I wasn’t bringing my body low enough to the ground, so I wasn’t giving my arms the same weight-resistance, as when they are done properly. Part of the reason I’m at physical therapy is to strengthen my neck and upper body, so that I don’t get migraines and vertigo as often, as easily, or at all. But real push-ups are hard! I got through two and flopped on the ground. My physical therapist is a very nice man. He gave me a moment, then said, “go, again.”

There have been many moments in my life where I didn’t want to “go, again” or “Cowboy up.” The times that I did, even if I couldn’t make it as far or as good as I thought I should, were MUCH better than the times that I didn’t even try. Albert Einstein said, “You never fail until you stop trying.” That’s true in everything: communication, relationships, exercise, work, and life goals, everything.

Today’s verse says to strengthen our weakened hands and knees. Weak hands were a sign of someone who’d lost courage, who didn’t have faith enough to try. Whatever you’re facing today, don’t lose heart. Instead, be like Nehemiah, who—though others said his hands would weaken and he wouldn’t complete the work—prayed, Now therefore, O God, strengthen my hands, (Nehemiah 6:9 NKJV).

That’s my prayer. And though I may never get to 20 push-ups in a row, I bet next time, I’ll get more than two. What will you ask God to strengthen, so that you’ll have the courage to do?
©Heather Potts 2019

Friday, January 18, 2019

White Release


It is Well ~ Kristene DiMarco

Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows … ~ Isaiah 53: 4 NKJV

Coming back to my hometown, Brad was especially concerned that dark shadows may be lurking around some corners. Fortunately, that hasn’t been the case. But a few days ago, something unexpected happened that dredged up muck from the pit and past. I didn’t realize it was upsetting me till today. I pulled into our parking lot, left a message asking a friend for prayer, and got out of my car.  As I walked toward our apartment in the falling snow, I felt the soft, white release. I felt God’s gentle reminder that He’s already healed me, taking away all the fear and shame.

Walking in the snow, I felt as free as a child, God’s child.

Are there burdens or unexpected old muck weighing on you? You don’t have to let fear, shame, or pain drag you into the pit. You can be free, feeling as light-weight as gently falling snow.

Father, thank you for the reminder that You’ve already paid for and taken it all for me. I pray that anyone who desires the freedom and peace You offer would give You everything, so You can wash them as white as snow. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

… And by His stripes we are healed. ~ Isaiah 53:5 NKJV

Jesus Paid It All ~ Kristian Stanfill
©Heather Potts 2019

Monday, January 14, 2019

A Ready Heart


Behold ~ Hillsong

And Peter answered Him and said, “Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water.” ~ Matthew 14:28 NKJV

We all love inspiring stories. They move us. The Bible is full stories like Ester and David and Goliath. At the base of these stories is a call from God and a ready heart.

Many of my friends are in a time of prayer and fasting. One thing a fast does is make your heart ready. It prepares you to not just hear from God, but to respond. Each fast is for a season and each season prepares you for the calling in the next.

I’ve been thinking a lot about Peter and his eagerness to jump out of the boat and go toward Jesus. Yes, we know when Peter turned his gaze from Jesus, he began to sink. But the initial eagerness came from a prepared heart—one that had been in the presence of his Lord and drank deeply of His teaching.

You’ll never be able to dream up all the possible requests God will make of you. But it’s less about His requests and more about the readiness of your heart. Matthew 12 says, “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks,” (v34 NKJV). A ready heart says, “Yes, Lord.”

One day, likely when you least expect it, the Lord will call. Will your heart be ready? How will you respond?

Father, I pray that we would all make being in Your presence our priority. Prepare us. Help us to be made ready to respond when You call. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

So He said, “Come.” And when Peter had come down out of the boat, he walked on the water to go to Jesus. ~ Matthew 14:29 NKJV
©Heather Potts 2019

Saturday, January 12, 2019

Yes and Amen


My Defender ~ Jeremy Camp

I wait for the Lord, my soul waits, and in his word I hope; ~ Psalms 130:5 ESV

Scholars say there are over 6,000 promises in the Bible. That means, regardless of the circumstance, there's more than one promise in there for you! 

What do you need today, this week, month, and year? Ask Holy Spirit for a Promise on which to stand. Ask for a Word from God, so when the devil says, "No way. Na-ah. Never gonna happen for you," you can declare with assurance and authority, "All of God's promises are Yes and Amen!" 

Father, be with my friends today. Pour out Your Spirit upon them. Send them Your promises, upon which they can stand, and declare in Your authority as Yes and Amen! In Jesus Name I pray Amen.  
©Heather Potts 2019

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

New Year Blessings


When You Believe ~ Whitney Houston ft. Mariah Carey

The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps. ~ Proverbs 16:9 ESV

I took some time, yesterday, to review 2018 and realized that as hard as the year was, God's blessings were as numerous, and His promises stronger. I won't take you through our whole year, but I hope this one story touches you.

Sunday, December 30th started out as any other. After the church service, we ran into Elizabeth’s 4K teacher and asked her to keep an eye on Elizabeth. We’ve been concerned that our “new schedule” will take a toll on the girls. Brad’s new job begins at 5am. With having only one car, the girls and I have been getting up at 4:40am to drive him there. For the first few days, the girls went back to sleep for 60-90 minutes before having to get up for school. But the last day, no one went back to sleep. Elizabeth’s teacher promised to let us know.

After getting the girls, we went to get our coats, but Brad stopped to chat with someone. I got the coats and waited as he finished. After a few minutes, Brad and the other man made their way to where I was waiting. Brad looked at the other man and said, “Tell my wife what you just told me.” The man said, “I have a truck and I’ve been praying for God to show me who to give it to. I heard you had a need and wanted to give you my truck.”

Who says that! How did he know?

Brad and I both cried in the church foyer! The man said he and his family are leaving to be missionaries and we could pay him—if we wanted and could afford it—or not. As it turns out, I received a year-end bonus and had been praying about how God wanted us to use it. It certainly wasn’t enough for a new car. But with God, nothing is impossible!

Of all the promises God gave me in 2018, this one stands out: This is God’s year to act! (Luke 4:19 MSG). I pray that your 2019 is filled with blessings more numerous and promises stronger than any challenge you may face.
©Heather Potts 2019