
I sat out on the front deck this morning and snapped pictures of my thoughts. So many people I know are living in fear, shriveling up and dying in their loneliness.





When my dad was dying and in pain, I asked him if it was OK to invite some people over for a fish fry. He said he probably couldn’t be the life of the party but please do. It was hard on him physically. I could tell. Yet, after everyone had left he said “Today, was a good day” (it was my last feast with dad and a bunch of people) “When I am gone, promise me this house will ring with laughter for a long time”
Doing my best dad!
I will leave you (pun intended) with a picture of so many people who are living in fear. Don’t be there. Don’t stay there.

There are no passages in the Bible that tell us to live in fear (except for fearing God). There is no disease, political landscape, media medium or power on earth worth listening to above hearing from God. Consider Jesus words βI have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.β John 16:33
So…I sit mornings on the deck, read my Bible, let God speak to me and follow that voice. Sometimes I take pictures, sometimes journal and sometimes just pray for you and the other few who may read my scribblings.
The world sows fear. Jesus sows peace. No Jesus? or Know Jesus? Did you notice my bible passage picture? “Today if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts…”
Gary
Always a worthwhile read…speaks to real heart issues!
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Thanks Ted, Times are a changin…God isn’t. So glad his promises have an eternal warranty
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π I’ve been thinking of my Dad lately. Someday we will laugh again with them!
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What a great thought Ron. So true.
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Excellent thoughts, Gary. Love the pics. No black squirrels here in Texas, but I recall seeing them during my years in Buffalo, NY. God’s grip – Alan
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Thanks Alan, Black Squirrels are very rare here but this one has adopted our back yard. So far he has eluded the big gray owl stalking him who also has adopted the yard even in daylight.
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Nice photos, and a great thoughtβnowhere in the Bible are we told to fear anything but God. Thanks, Gary!
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Thanks David. That thought, although very simple, has huge “trust” ramifications for anyone desiring to to know Him and follow.
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I can almost close my eyes and see you sitting there Gary. It’s a good place to be. Beautiful photos and memories and Jesus leading us on the road ahead. A lot to be thankful for. God’s blessings on you and yours brother. Love in Christ. – Bruce
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Thanks Bruce. You can add slapping mosquitoes to the pictureβ¦It is a good place to be however. I can hear the trumpeter swans and loons on the lake a few hundred yards away, and there is always some big animal breaking stuff in the woods now and then. Bigfoot, is what I tell the grand kids. God is here as well as there or anywhere and that is what makes the difference.
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Wow, so many great thoughts, Gary. Made my evening.
Thank you, my friend!
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And your comment makes my evening also G.W. Sometimes I’m ADHD on my thoughts and they run over me and escape.
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Gary, this is written with such eloquence and thought … making it straight to the heart. THANK YOU!
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Thanks Heidi, I’m not accused of eloquence often, so thank you again. The heart of a person get’s les complicated and less confused when it’s trust level of God is on the rise. When I saw the eagle my immediate prayer was “Lord I want to see things as you do”.
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Enjoyed your pictorial thoughts which will one day fade away ~ praising the Lord that sky will open one day and we will behold His glory forever. Blessings.
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I’m quite sure it will be beyond our imagination wonderful Frances.
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What a wonderful post Gary. Love the pictures and the thoughts. Thank you for sharing thoughts from your heart. May the Lord continue to bless you and keep you.
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Thank You Crissy. The Lord is keeping us right where He wants us (a step behind).
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Those squirrels do prepare well for the winter. A good example nature always is. Thank you Gary for your scriptures – they were the right ones for me. Thank you also for your prayers. Many blessings to you and peace.
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Thanks Suzette, Gotta love those squirrels. Their work ethic puts me to shame though.
Yes, prayer is highly underestimated in drawing near to God and gaining His perspective…Higher like the eagles.
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I just love and appreciate the God-shaped soul you display through not only your words but your pictures.
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Thanks Stephanie, Glad you see something in this “work in progress”. God has been chiseling away on me for a lot of years, he sometimes uses the BIG Chisels. I’m quite sure you know about those things.
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Wonderful thoughts and memories. Nature explains life so simply and perfectly. ππ
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I know you enjoy nature Laurette. Nature in it’s purest form, reflects the character of God. I’m quite sure mosquitoes came with the fall of mankind in Eden though. The lighting this morning (barely daylight) made some photos soak in amazing color..
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In Christ, we have peace. π
Thanks for sharing these pictures. They are so lovely. And a reminder that God is still in care of us.
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Thanks so much. Peace is a really big deal and seems to be rare these days
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Thanks Gary, I like this part. “sometimes just pray for you and the other few who may read my scribblings.”
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And it’s true Tom. Good to hear from you in the north country.
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Fantastic post, Gary! Love your dadβs thoughts and your thoughts about your pics!
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Thanks so much jeff. Man I miss dad, but this house rings with laughter from us as well as our neighborhood fish fry times.
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Wow my friend. You are so right. So many need to read this. So many people are presently living in fear rather than in Christ. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Wayne. You are right…so many people.
I just know that when I sit down daily and have a chat with my creator, there is an unexplainable peace in me.
Everyone needs Jesus
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Good post. I refuse to live in fear. My days are numbered by God, CoVid or no. I have no fear, but excitement when I street preach.
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Thanks Jim. Yes, only God has his finger on our eternity start time button.
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No matter how many times one reads a Bible but somehow it teaches us something new each time! Nice oneππΈ
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Yes, a timeless truth, thank you.
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