Author Archives: Marilyn

Lesson 8 – Intro – November 1 – 8 – JEHOVAH-RAPHA

             It is often just little things, like a relatively insignificant delay, an unexpected line, a barking dog, or a nagging headache, that starts us down the road to complaining.  At other times, it is simply hunger or the lack of sleep that causes us to grumble.  Why is it that some people can take those inconveniences…Continue Reading

What are your thoughts? – Lesson 7 – Jehovah Jireh

What does it mean to “persevere”?  It has great synonyms – steadiness, stability, patience, stamina, indefatigability, determination, stick-to-itiveness, continuance, tenacity.  It also produces great results – character, godliness, and maturity, according to the Bible.  Thank you, Lord, that Your grace is enough!  Your resources are abundant!  Your awareness of my needs is complete!  Your love…Continue Reading

Lesson 7 – Intro – Oct. 25 – Nov. 1 JEHOVAH-JIREH

            It takes a great deal of preparation and planning to go on a backpacking trip, doesn’t it?  You have to get your tent and sleeping bag ready as well as your food and first-aid kit, clothes for unpredictable kinds of weather, and a variety of other “odds and ends” for your safety and comfort.  It…Continue Reading

What are your thoughts? – Yahweh – Lesson 6

    Did you know that the Hebrew letters – Y – H – V – H – are actually word pictures that silently express the eternal purposes of Jehovah?  The Y is called Yod and represents “hand”.  The V is for Vav (sometimes W) represents “nail”.  The H is the letter Hei and actually means…Continue Reading

What are your thoughts? – Lesson 5 – El Olam

          “Boundless energy”.  It’s another one of those superlative terms that we use to describe both children and adults.  If it is a child, then we often silently wish that the energy had some limits, but if it is a senior citizen, we generally have great admiration for that person.  It actually is a great…Continue Reading

Lesson 5 – Intro – October 11 to 18 – EL OLAM

            Is there anything in your life that is permanent?  The dictionary says that permanent means “changeless, fixed, lasting or meant to last indefinitely; not expected to change in status, condition or place.”  We use this word loosely, don’t we?  We say that our address or job is permanent and what we mean is that,…Continue Reading

What are your thoughts? Lesson 4 – EL SHADDAI

           Did you happen to notice that 4 different names for God are used by the Psalmist in Psalm 91 – El Elyon, El Shaddai, YHWH, and Elohim?  As I re-wrote those first and last verses, the reality of the truths hidden in those names became more deeply impressed on my heart, as well as my…Continue Reading

Lesson 4 – Introduction – Oct. 4 – 11 EL SHADDAI

             Do you ever think about the superlative words that we tend to use in our every day vocabulary?  You can often hear people say words like perfect, unbelievable, magnificent, absolutely, flawless.  Most of us are tempted at times to exaggerate certain promises or descriptions by using the words “never” and “always”.  In our enthusiasm…Continue Reading

What are your thoughts? Lesson 3 – EL ELYON

         When David wrote Psalm 57, his life was in danger and his future seemed extremely grim and so he cried out to EL ELYON for mercy.  The level of his confidence that God not only could but that he would “fulfill His purpose for him” is amazing.  While there are no visible enemies pursuing…Continue Reading