This is a paraphrase of Isaiah 12:2 and Ephesians 3:20
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Beloved, I am Holy Spirit.
I show you how to fulfill the purpose you were born for.
You rejoice in knowing you are safe with Me.
As freshwater brings joy to the thirsty
Your prayers, desires, hopes, and dreams flow along with me.
I, Holy Spirit, teach you what and how to pray.
I answer your prayers for your highest good.
I grant you strength out of my rich treasury of glory.
You are reinforced by Holy Spirit dwelling in your innermost being.
DiVoran has been writing for most of her life. Her first attempt at a story was when she was seven years old and her mother got a new typewriter. DiVoran got to use it and when her dad saw her writing he asked what she was writing about. DiVoran answered that she was writing the story of her life. Her dad’s only comment was, “Well, it’s going to be a very short story.” After most of a lifetime of writing and helping other writers, DiVoran finally launched her own dream which was to write a novel of her own. She now has her Florida Springs trilogy and her novel, a Christian Western Romance, Go West available on Amazon. When speaking about her road to publication, she gives thanks to the Lord for all the people who helped her grow and learn. She says, “I could never have done it by myself, but when I got going everything fell beautifully into place, and I was glad I had started on my dream.”
DiVoran has been writing for most of her life. Her first attempt at a story was when she was seven years old and her mother got a new typewriter. DiVoran got to use it and when her dad saw her writing he asked what she was writing about. DiVoran answered that she was writing the story of her life. Her dad’s only comment was, “Well, it’s going to be a very short story.” After most of a lifetime of writing and helping other writers, DiVoran finally launched her own dream which was to write a novel of her own. She now has her Florida Springs trilogy and her novel, a Christian Western Romance, Go West available on Amazon. When speaking about her road to publication, she gives thanks to the Lord for all the people who helped her grow and learn. She says, “I could never have done it by myself, but when I got going everything fell beautifully into place, and I was glad I had started on my dream.”
This book of the law shall not depart from your mouth
But you shall read and {meditate} on it day and night,
So that you may be careful to do everything in accordance with all that is Written in it:
For then you will make your way prosperous and then you will be successful.
I, the Lord your God protect you everywhere you go.
I have been carrying you on my back from the day you were born.
I will never leave you nor forsake you.
Joshua 1:8 and Hebrews 13: 5 Resource: Amplified Bible
DiVoran has been writing for most of her life. Her first attempt at a story was when she was seven years old and her mother got a new typewriter. DiVoran got to use it and when her dad saw her writing he asked what she was writing about. DiVoran answered that she was writing the story of her life. Her dad’s only comment was, “Well, it’s going to be a very short story.” After most of a lifetime of writing and helping other writers, DiVoran finally launched her own dream which was to write a novel of her own. She now has her Florida Springs trilogy and her novel, a Christian Western Romance, Go West available on Amazon. When speaking about her road to publication, she gives thanks to the Lord for all the people who helped her grow and learn. She says, “I could never have done it by myself, but when I got going everything fell beautifully into place, and I was glad I had started on my dream.”
DiVoran has been writing for most of her life. Her first attempt at a story was when she was seven years old and her mother got a new typewriter. DiVoran got to use it and when her dad saw her writing he asked what she was writing about. DiVoran answered that she was writing the story of her life. Her dad’s only comment was, “Well, it’s going to be a very short story.” After most of a lifetime of writing and helping other writers, DiVoran finally launched her own dream which was to write a novel of her own. She now has her Florida Springs trilogy and her novel, a Christian Western Romance, Go West available on Amazon. When speaking about her road to publication, she gives thanks to the Lord for all the people who helped her grow and learn. She says, “I could never have done it by myself, but when I got going everything fell beautifully into place, and I was glad I had started on my dream.”
Beloved, while you’ve been ill, you’ve had a good long week of rest and partial solitude. You needed this time so I could make a few adjustments to your life. Your body is healed now, and all is well with your health and spirit. With love and grace, I set you free to change in the ways I want you to change.
Negative thinking is a block to the joy I want you to have. You’ve seen how your thoughts chase each other in circles popping up in ways that are dull and harmful to you. Sometimes, sadness, anxiety, and remorse lay over you like sandbags. You have no joy while you’re cooking supper, talking with someone, reading a book.
You’ve known mentally what to do with these hard thoughts. You tell them to go away and they go. But soon they come back. Here is one step to take so that your thoughts will bloom with goodness: use the Holy songs that you have sung all your life. If you can get to some of your songs on the music channels–that will help too. Your prayer thus starts with singing and opens the door for the Holy Spirit to take over. The shadows go away and your own spirits lift as you concentrate on the Word in song and praise me in everything.
Your thoughts now turn to my thoughts those are the ones that heal you. My ways become your ways as you bask in my Word.
You may not know right away what my changes for you are, but revelation will come, and you will feel your burdens lighten.
DiVoran has been writing for most of her life. Her first attempt at a story was when she was seven years old and her mother got a new typewriter. DiVoran got to use it and when her dad saw her writing he asked what she was writing about. DiVoran answered that she was writing the story of her life. Her dad’s only comment was, “Well, it’s going to be a very short story.” After most of a lifetime of writing and helping other writers, DiVoran finally launched her own dream which was to write a novel of her own. She now has her Florida Springs trilogy and her novel, a Christian Western Romance, Go West available on Amazon. When speaking about her road to publication, she gives thanks to the Lord for all the people who helped her grow and learn. She says, “I could never have done it by myself, but when I got going everything fell beautifully into place, and I was glad I had started on my dream.”
Early in 1947 when we moved to Westcliffe, Colorado. Ivan decided to learn to fly and by the beginning of summer he was determined to buy a plane, so we planned ahead. Our café and bar business was good, so we decided to save all the silver dollars and all the hundred dollar bills that came in. One man, a successful carpenter, came in every Saturday night throughout the summer and cashed a hundred dollar bill. By September we had saved 512 silver dollars and 7 one hundred dollar bills so we went to Salida and bought our plane. It was a two-place, 65 horsepower yellow Piper Cub named Dinty Moore. Now Dinty was a fine plane for the low country, but he couldn’t always make it over the mountains.
To begin with, I hadn’t thought of learning to fly, until my husband, Ivan began taking lessons under the G. I. bill from a very competent instructor, Art Hibbs, who lived in Westcliffe and had also fought in WWII. He was familiar with mountain flying, but Ivan hadn’t never done anything like it. One of the things Ivan liked best was when Art stocked the high mountain lakes with fish.
We lived in the town of Westcliffe, Colorado (population 300) near the heart of the Rockies. Our “Min’s Café,” was on the two block Main Street. The valley which held our tiny village was 20 miles wide. The Sangre de Christos Range sat to the west and the Greenhorns to the east. In order to fly over either range we had to go up to at least 10,000 ft. By this time, Ivan thought he was an expert at flying so he persuaded me to begin lessons with Art Hibbs, too. Art was a jeweler who mostly repaired watches and had a shop one block up from the café on Main Street. He and his dear wife Helen who was a teacher had their home in the back. All the school children loved Mrs. Hibbs and she loved them.
I began to grasp the fundamentals of flying in the air and using the stick that directed the ailerons..left bank, right bank, all the while being very ground-shy though I enjoyed looking down at the the hay stacks in the valley which looked like miniatures. My lessons continued. Meanwhile we took many jaunts out of the valley. I recall one trip we made to Monte Vista to see Ivan’s brother Lowell and his wife Genny, along with some other friends. The other pilots told us that it was a 55 minute flight so we flew to the lowest place in the range, which was Music Pass. We were fully prepared to fly over the top into the San Louis Valley, but as we reached the crest of the pass we hit a downdraft and the plane began to scream through the air, down, down, down. It looked like we would crash into the mountain. I was so frightened that my red corpuscles were looking for a place to hide. We turned away just in time and flew to the opposite range where we gained enough altitude from the up-drafts to lift over the range and reach our destination in one hour and 55 minutes.
Another time we flew out to the east over the range and down to Southern Colorado to visit friends. We dropped a note in their barnyard to the effect that they could pick us up in Ordway. When we couldn’t see them, we dropped another note and as we flew away from there we heard a terrible racket. The tachometer had come loose and unwound like a spring .I thought of our two orphaned children at home with their grandmother.
After the third try, we landed in mud at Ordway and let er set. Next day, Ivan used a hay field to fly from and took all but our fat friends for a ride. The field was too short to take off with them.
With many similar adventures , we progressed into winter.
On January 21 Ivan took his friend Sweck with him to fly to Denver in Dinty Moore. They had heard of a good buy in a car and Sweck could drive it home. As I finished my usual twelve hour shift at the café, some insurance salesmen came in to sell me insurance. By then it was dark and I was in no mood for anything even insurance on a husband flying in a low powered plane in mid-winter and three hours overdue. I just sat down in a booth and prayed.
When the phone finally rang it was Ivan’s Mother calling from Canon City to tell me that Ivan and Sweck had a plane crash on Pike’s Peak. Ivan had a broken heel, but Sweck had only bruised his ribs. Dinty Moore was quite dead, having lost a wing as it shirred down through the trees.
As I heard the story later, Dinty had done it again, just couldn’t make it over the mountain from the down-draft side and again they had headed into the side of a mountain. Ivan had turned away and had given it full throttle with a dive, but instead of coming out they dove swiftly and directly into the trees.
The temperature was falling fast and with Ivan’s broken heel he was unable to walk. They divided the matches and Sweck built Ivan a fire and left wood nearby so Ivan could keep it going . When Sweck got half way down the mountain he saw two roads. Time was running out. It would be dark in half an hour and down to 20 degrees below zero. Soon after that, he looked at the two roads to make a decision which could mean life or death. Finally, off in the distance, he saw what could be smoke from a house, so he took that road and came to a ranch house. The phone worked and the folks there called for help from a nearby town. They went back up to get Ivan and took both fellows to a hospital. You might say I lost my nerve or you might say we lost our plane. I had five and a half hours of flying to get a license. I had learned to go up, but I never did learn how to land. Some of the men from the town hauled Dinty Moore down the mountain and brought the plane to the small airport in Westcliffe where it stayed for the whole seven years we lived in that town.
A delightful video about Piper Cubs.
DiVoran has been writing for most of her life. Her first attempt at a story was when she was seven years old and her mother got a new typewriter. DiVoran got to use it and when her dad saw her writing he asked what she was writing about. DiVoran answered that she was writing the story of her life. Her dad’s only comment was, “Well, it’s going to be a very short story.” After most of a lifetime of writing and helping other writers, DiVoran finally launched her own dream which was to write a novel of her own. She now has her Florida Springs trilogy and her novel, a Christian Western Romance, Go West available on Amazon. When speaking about her road to publication, she gives thanks to the Lord for all the people who helped her grow and learn. She says, “I could never have done it by myself, but when I got going everything fell beautifully into place, and I was glad I had started on my dream.”
Sometimes you suddenly realize that you’re going the wrong way. Perhaps you see that your motive isn’t clear or that your attitude is unproductive. That is when you know you’ve been veering onto the rebel way. Don’t allow this process of conviction, which is a good thing, to start you down the slippery slope of guilt and self-pity, which is the biggest possible waste of life. The deeper you go into negative thinking, the harder it is to back out. Don’t dwell on making things right with everyone. I will guide you well in My own time and in My own way and you will be astonished at what I do for you and for them.
Get back with Me as soon as possible. The need for confession came from me. I’m on the case, and I will steer you right, if you will let me. Don’t try to figure things out on your own. Even though you are a temple for My Spirit, you are yet human. Christian maturity is different from human maturity. In human maturity you become more independent, in my Kingdom you become increasingly dependent on Me.
As soon as you see your trespass face it and let me help you. Acknowledge that you have been forgiven ever since I died to atone for all Sin. But if you wish to feel forgiven then forgive everyone who has ever offended or hurt you. Know, too, that because I have been gracious enough to uncover your error, I am already nudging you back onto the joy path and giving you the strength to proceed. As you travel you’ll find new adventures and trials, but you will get in the habit of letting Me handle them with you. My joy and strength awaits.
“The joy of the lord is my strength.”
Nehemiah 8:9-11
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DiVoran has been writing for most of her life. Her first attempt at a story was when she was seven years old and her mother got a new typewriter. DiVoran got to use it and when her dad saw her writing he asked what she was writing about. DiVoran answered that she was writing the story of her life. Her dad’s only comment was, “Well, it’s going to be a very short story.” After most of a lifetime of writing and helping other writers, DiVoran finally launched her own dream which was to write a novel of her own. She now has her Florida Springs trilogy and her novel, a Christian Western Romance, Go West available on Amazon. When speaking about her road to publication, she gives thanks to the Lord for all the people who helped her grow and learn. She says, “I could never have done it by myself, but when I got going everything fell beautifully into place, and I was glad I had started on my dream.”
My Windows 10 had a nervous breakdown last week and it was impossible to use the email system. I come to my computer several times each day because I like to keep in touch with friends, write blogs, go to sites such as Fantastic Fiction and from there to the library site. But this new thing…no one in the family had the time to fix it, though our dear daughter tried. She got me a work-around, but I wasn’t up to using it correctly.
At last I decided that I would take it to the shop. We do have a reliable business that we frequent, but hopefully not too frequently. The best thing that could happen was that the dear men there would know how to put everything back together perfectly and clean up all the mistakes I’d made and things I’d clicked on that I didn’t need and just make the whole thing work as it did when it was pristine and new and just set up to meet all my needs. I loved the thought of that.
Bill took the cpu, in case you don’t know that’s the black box where all the real mischief goes on and he was going to the town where our heroes who could fix things lived. They said they would call when it was all over. I looked forward to it every day, but meanwhile I seemed to have more time to read and paint and to tend to the grass I’m growing for my cat Thea, who loves a bite of freshly cut wheat grass whenever she can get it.
I painted one side of our cement brick mailbox stand because Bill had just installed a new mailbox and I had to put on a new lighthouse. Even though I had a little fall out into the street I was able to pick myself up and dust myself off, though there is a bit more work to do on it. I’ll paint the other sides when I get a chance, please don’t let my computer go back to the shop to prompt me.
After several phone calls which drove me to my stress gummies (really Rescue Pastilles which are all natural and WORK!) time finally came to go to the next town and pick up the computer. We got it, got home, and I crawled around on the floor trying to match all the plug-ins. Bill has had too many surgeries to be a floor crawler. Anyhow I got them all plugged in and went to town on the computer. But before I’d been at it five minutes, things began to show up that I wasn’t familiar with. It was like a brand-new computer, but one that hadn’t been personalized for me. It wasn’t the shop’s fault. They are good at what they do, but it was just that things were different from what I had grown used to. That evening I was getting error messages galore. I decided to put the whole thing in God’s hands and go watch, “Out of Africa.” Lo and behold when I turned on the computer today all that mush was gone and my email at least was working fine. I’m writing this in email mode right now. Because I don’t know the ins and outs of using the writing program they left me with after my Office Suite left town. They do that when you remove everything. There was a SIMILAR program that would do most of the same things. I wouldn’t have to bother with paying every month for something I had once owned. If you own yours you will not have to go to the new constraints as long as you don’t lose it. You own it.
Well, I suppose after a year, I could probably get familiar with Open Office. I’ve become familiar with two others and used lots of stress gummies and prayer along the way. It took YEARS! I don’t want to learn new programs, I want to write.
But no, I’m just not going to be able to live with it. I got Pandora back, thank the good Lord, and lots of things are working well, but there are new kids on the block and they seem like horrid bugs. Now don’t get me wrong I like almost all kinds of bugs and once had my own private shelf full in empty plastic candy boxes. I think it will take a while until I can learn things properly. I hope I’ll still have time to give Thea her grass treats, paint a bit, read a lot.
But I’m definitely going to get the Office thingy back even if I have to fork out the dough to do it. Oh, and I can’t get the free Grammerly in Open Office either. You can probably tell.
Thanks for hanging in there with me.
DiVoran has been writing for most of her life. Her first attempt at a story was when she was seven years old and her mother got a new typewriter. DiVoran got to use it and when her dad saw her writing he asked what she was writing about. DiVoran answered that she was writing the story of her life. Her dad’s only comment was, “Well, it’s going to be a very short story.” After most of a lifetime of writing and helping other writers, DiVoran finally launched her own dream which was to write a novel of her own. She now has her Florida Springs trilogy and her novel, a Christian Western Romance, Go West available on Amazon. When speaking about her road to publication, she gives thanks to the Lord for all the people who helped her grow and learn. She says, “I could never have done it by myself, but when I got going everything fell beautifully into place, and I was glad I had started on my dream.”
Seeking: Father God, Lord Jesus, Holy Spirit, I hunger and thirst for familiarity with you.
Finding: My Beloved Child, Come home. I smooth your path by removing the rocks, grading the gravel, and filling the ruts. I take down gates that block your way to Me. I open trails so that you may experience the good things I have laid out for you along the way. I give you peace. I fulfil all my promises. I never give up on you. I support you so that you will never give up on Me. Stay on the path I created for you. Check directional signs and walk at a steady pace. Do not rush and hurry, instead let me give you my rhythm and keep you steady. I bless the generations coming after you so they will know Me in ways I’ve never been known before. You are my own people. My arms are open to you and to any friends you want to bring along. I provide light, fresh air, food and water. I have a place of rest for you. I will save them and preserve you forever.
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