Wednesday, December 16, 2009

New Beginnings, New Year's, and the Closing and Opening of a Decade

READ PREVIOUS BLOG POST FIRST, PLEASE.
Please read the blog posting before this one so you know about my vacation time coming up and how if I do any blog posts between now and January 15th or so, it will be a miracle. As a matter of fact, I really don't have the time for this post, but am making the time.

CHRISTMAS
Merry Christmas again. I pray that the next ten days or so help you to remember the real reason we celebrate Christmas. It's not about money (or lack thereof), family, dinner, or anything else of the sort. It's about Jesus Christ's birth and how our lives are forever changed because of it. Period. Nothing else. It's all about HIM.

HAPPY NEW YEAR
January 1, 2010 marks the close of a decade and the opening of a new decade. It's not just a new year. It's an important landmark most of us tend to sail on by without thinking much of and that's a real tragedy and travesty. So, let's not do that this year.

A new year marks a new beginning and the close of a chapter. That's it. It's not about making resolutions we never really intend on bringing to pass.

A new year is the time to close up old stuff that happened long ago and we can't change.

A new year is about starting over and starting anew or afresh where we can learn from our mistakes and our successes.

A new year should be about remembering that which worked and that which didn't.

A new year is about trying new things. It's about making this year better than the last. Or, in this case, the next decade better than the last.

Enjoy the new year. MAKE it whatever you so choose. Just, make sure it holds a time to remember the past and a time to plan for the future to have more joy the next year.

Happy New Year and New Decade, everyone. God bless.

By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Holidays & Moving (Temporarily)

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!

I'm sorry to be a stranger. I'm in the process of moving with my hubby to Las Vegas for 7 months or so, then we'll move back to Omaha. Needless to say, blogging time, tweeting, Facebook, and the like are not really an option for me. I am sorry to be a stanger.

I am writing a new novel, though, and am quite excited about it. So, hang in there with me, please. More to follow.

I will return in mid-January, from Vegas and will have stories of our antics of taking Zack Beagle and Sinan Orange Tabby (Mainecoon) to Denver for 10 days for Christmas and then to Las Vegas.

God bless you!

By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Monday, December 7, 2009

Pearl Harbor Day: A Day of Remembrance by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Misc. Blog Post
Written and Posted on 07 December 2009 Pearl Harbor Day

A DAY OF REMEMBRANCE
How many of us remember how today marks the second worst tragedy to happen on American soil, but was the first declaration of war of the two? Today is Pearl Harbor Day and 9/11 is Patriot’s Day based on 9/11/2001.

We need to remember.

We cannot forget.

We never want these people killed to be forgotten or how it forever changed the United States of America. Their deaths were not in vain and are remembered.

Remember.

You would not be sitting here today if not for the events which transpired because of 07 December 1941.

Don’t forget. Don’t let this day pass you by.

The United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by our enemy at the time (and now friend and ally) Japan. Thousands perished because of the attack in Pearl Harbor in Hawaii.

Speaking of which, why not take out the movie, “Pearl Harbor” with Ben Affleck and Kate Beckinsdale from 2003 ) I believe, but may be wrong about that year)? Watch it and remember.


By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Friday, December 4, 2009

Holidays with Jesus #7 by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Blog Post #7 of the Holidays with Jesus Series of Books
Book #1: Thanksgiving to Christmas
Written: 03 December 2009, Thursday
Posted: 04 December 2009, Friday

THE CURSE OF THE HOLIDAYS
Today, we were supposed to start to go through each of the people listed in Matthew 1 of Christ’s lineage. However, I felt led to address another subject before we start that study. It’s about the curse of the holidays and with Thanksgiving and Christmas in particular. You know the one I’m talking about. It’s the expectations we set which aren’t met and we become disappointed by them and we curse our families and swear off the holiday because our expectations weren’t met.

Another curse is that if it’s going to go wrong, it will usually go wrong now. Hence, it’s even more important to take a look at our expectations so that when things go wrong, we’re less disappointed and are more apt to stand strong in spite of the circumstances. (Also, see my extra yesterday’s blog where I talk about the difference between happiness and joy. Knowing the difference can help us to have more appropriate expectations of the holidays.)

EXAMPLES OF THE CURSE IN MY LIFE
First, my husband and I have been in the process of buying a new vehicle. Everything that could go wrong has. We’re going to get the vehicle, and I have it in my possession, but we haven’t actually signed on the dotted line at the dealership because of several stupid technicalities. It’s enough to drive everyone crazy. However, all parties involved between the dealership, the financial institution, and my husband and I have been patient and have had steady emotions. We’ve been working together and not against one another. This is a huge positive in a negative situation. And trust me, I had to look HARD for this silver-lining. But, things are still sketchy and could be quite irritating.

Second, yesterday was a day of bad news, bad situations, and things which threatened to get me down. Between the car-buying stress, taking my dog (Zack Beagle) to the vet and having to watch him be tortured getting bloodwork because his blood refused to go into the vial… And, then getting some scary news about the results… Then, getting bad news that when my husband and I have to temporarily move to Las Vegas because of his work from January to May originally has now been moved to July. We’ll be in temporary living, with a carload of stuff only, and will bring Zack Beagle and our orange Tabby, Sinan. What that means is I’ll see my husband far less for longer now. Not looking forward to that, but it is what it is and I will make the best of the situation.

EXAMINATION OF EXPECTATIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
In other words, we set ourselves up to fail on holidays because of inappropriate or unrealistic expectations. We need to examine our holiday expectations. Even if we love the holidays and think they’re perfect in every way, it’s still important for us to take the time to examine them.

Grab your journal/notebook, a pen, and your favorite drink. Then, let’s ask ourselves some questions and answer them in our own hand.

Does Christmas bring pain in your life? Why?

Does just the term ‘Christmas’ make you want to put your hand over your ears and start to run as fast as you can away from it? Why?

Does Christmas remind you of what you don’t have or have lost?

Do you feel angry, sad, stressed, frustrated, disappointed, or any other negative emotion when you think of Christmas? Why? Take some time to answer this question. Ideally, you would write an entire page about this subject. At least, write 8 sentences, please.

What was your worst Christmas ever and why (it can be several)? Take some time with this one as well. Ideally, you would write a page for each occurrence. However, at least do 4 sentences each.

What was your best Christmas ever and why (it can be several)? Take some time with this one as well. Ideally, you would write a page for each occurrence. However, at least do 6 sentences each.

Hang in there.

If the above questions stirred up the negative in you, please, bear with me. I’m going to help you see Christmas differently. However, you’ll need to unfortunately answer more questions below which might add to your pain. Stick it out, please. It will pay off. Go through this and answer the questions in spite of how you want to ignore them because they hurt. Sometimes, we need to go through the pain for a few minutes in order to heal. Furthermore, we need to look and see from time to time why we are hurt by things, even when we think we know why, because the reasons might change.

Also, if you need to set this to the side for a few minutes, do. Take a short break, but finish it in one day. If you wait any longer than that, you might not ever do so and if it takes longer, you won’t get as much out of this exercise.

Please define Christmas.

What does Christmas mean to you, good or bad, and why? Write a minimum of 8 sentences.

How much money do you spend on Christmas?

What traditions do you have?

What do you want out of Christmas?

What do you want out of others for Christmas?
I WANT TO SEE CHRISTMAS THROUGH GOD’S EYES—NOT MINE
Everything from yesterday in my life could make me not want Christmas to come around. Everything could make me a Scrooge. However, I refuse to go there. I’m making an active choice to focus on what really matters and what is really important. Here’s why:

What is Christmas really about? It’s about Jesus. It’s not about family. It’s not about gifts. It’s not about giving. That is what Christmas has become, nonetheless, and is the reason why we have unrealistic and inappropriate expectations of the holiday. The original meaning of Christmas was to celebrate Christ’s birth.

Please don’t hate me for saying what I just did. I’m sorry if it struck a nerve.

However, as Christians, this is a fact. If we let it be anything other than about Jesus, we’ve missed the entire point and His birth, crucifixion, and resurrection were for NOTHING. We will miss that Christmas is about the gift HE gave us—heaven. Living forever with God. No more pain. No more disappointments.

If we don’t celebrate the TRUTH of Christmas, we will be disappointed most Christmases. We will also be stressed most Christmases and might even drive other’s a little crazy because of our lack of realization of the truth of Christmas.

Every day, we need to ACTIVELY, INTENTIONALLY choose to remember the reason of Christmas. We need to see Christmas through God’s eyes and not our own.

Then, we can give gifts—as long as we don’t stress ourselves or our finances. If it comes down to this, or we think we HAVE to give gifts, we’ve missed the point.

If we think we HAVE to give or volunteer, we’ve missed the point.

If we have to force our families to get together, we’ve missed the point.

Can’t Christmas be a time to just be together as a family and enjoy one another? Can’t we just be a family? Isn’t that enough? If you have kids, I understand gifts for them, that’s different. Please don’t misunderstand me. But, we can use it as an opportunity to teach them about the reason for Christmas—every day in December from the first to the thirty-first. Not just a quick one-time read through of the Christmas story.

Can’t we simplify Christmas? Can’t we make it more enjoyable and never stressful in the least? We could choose this approach. Yet, most of us choose not to take this approach--why? (Please answer all those questions.)

Can’t we individually celebrate Jesus’ birth? (Please answer question.)

Choose to make Christmas a time to focus first on Jesus, to enjoy our family, to give to charity rather than on gifts (except for children), and rejuvenate in the knowledge that we’re reborn because of Christ’s birth and our acceptance of Him?

MORE REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
What does Christ’s birth mean to you?

How do you focus on Jesus?

How do you keep Jesus front and center in your life from Thanksgiving to Christmas?

What can you eliminate in your life to focus on Christ rather than on gifts, spending, giving more than you have to give (emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and financially)?
Christmas is about Jesus. It’s not about us. It’s not about our families. It’s about Jesus.

Let’s see Christmas through God’s eyes and kill the curses of Christmas.

What are your thoughts?
By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Holidays with Jesus #6 by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Blog Post #6 of the Holidays with Jesus Series of books

Book #1: Thanksgiving to Christmas
Written: 29 November 2009, Sunday
Posted: 03 December 2009, Thursday

HOW DO WE FOCUS ON JESUS AND NOT ON THE HOLIDAY ALONE?
How do we take the focus off of the holiday and put it onto Jesus? Also, how can we use the foundation of the holidays to remind us of different things to worship Jesus because of and put our focus on during the different holiday seasons?

~ Grab your notebook/journal, a pen, and a mug of your favorite drink and answer the above questions. What do you think? Take several minutes and answer the above questions in a minimum of 8 sentences.
FOCUSING ON AND GETTING TO KNOW JESUS/REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
The questions below are two-fold. One is for you to take time and answer each as fully as you can today. Take a lot of time and answer each one. Answer each one fully and don’t rush your answer. Ideally, you could answer each in 8-12 sentences (or a lot more). However, try for 4 minimum. Then, the second part of these questions is they will be answered through this book and through the “Holidays with Jesus Series.”

Part of focusing on Jesus is to get to know:

1. Who was Jesus when He lived on earth?

2. Who is Jesus to us today?

3. Who is Jesus in the future?

4. What did Jesus do?

5. What’s important to know about Jesus?

6. What has Jesus done for you?

7. What can you do for Jesus?

8. What did Jesus do?

9. What did Jesus say?

10. What did Jesus feel?

11. What would your life be like without Jesus?

12. What have you been forgiven from because of Jesus?

13. Where did He come from? (Before birth, while alive, when resurrected, and when He comes again)

14. When did He live on earth?

15. When did people first realize He was the Messiah and the Savior of the world?

16. When did you first get to know Jesus as your Savior?

17. When will you focus on Jesus today?

18. Why is it important to know Jesus?

19. Why did Jesus come to earth and was born?

20. Why was Jesus crucified?

21. Why was Jesus resurrected?

22. Why will Jesus come again?

23. Why should you believe in Jesus?

24. Why is Jesus important to you?

25. How did Jesus worship God?

26. How has Jesus changed your life?

27. How can you share Jesus with others?

28. How can you focus on Jesus and on Him alone?


By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Stealer of Joy Attempt by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Blog Post: 02 December 2009, Wednesday
Stealer of Joy Attempt

STEALER OF JOY ATTEMPT
Have you noticed how there are forces in this world that actively seek to destroy your joy? We tend to forget that nobody and nothing can steal our joy. Our joy is deeper than emotion and is longer lasting than a situation. Therefore, nothing can really steal it. However, the forces in this world can sure steal our attention/focus, our emotion, and get our eyes off of what is really important and what really matters.

You may wonder what brings this up in my blog today. But, have you noticed about the time life looks up, something or someone has to try to bring you down? It only happens if we let it, however.

I was off the charts in joy and happiness—at about a ten each when I got out of bed this morning. Now, my joy is still at a ten because my joy is determined by my relationship with God. I’m saved, so it doesn’t get any better than that. When I die, I will go be a princess with an eternal King and live in heaven forever. I will be able to spend eternity in the presence of God. It doesn’t get any better than that. Hence, my joy is not diminished because I’m being needled.

However, my happiness has sure dropped a point. It’s at a nine now rather than a ten. My happiness threatened to drop more than that until I realized what happened and I told myself that I will control my emotions and my mind about my circumstances. I will not allow them to control me. I will stand strong because I have full faith in God. He knows what He is doing. I trust in Him in spite of the negative circumstances. The negative circumstances, by the way, on a chart of 1 being low in negativity and ten being high is at about a five, to help you gauge my mind-over-matter and my determined (by me) faith in God. I wills tand firm. I will not waiver. I will trust and believe Him.
HAPPINESS VS. JOY
Let’s look at the two different words.

Happiness is temporary. It is determined by events, circumstances, or situations. It’s emotional. We can choose to be happy, though, in emotion in spite of whatever happens or doesn’t happen. It’s centered on emotion, people, situations, and things/possessions. It can wane when any of the centered on list gives us problems. However, happiness can also wane when we want something, but we do not get it or when we don’t want something and we get it anyway. Happiness is fleeting. Often times, we allow it to control us rather than controlling it. It’s world-centered.

Joy is deeper, long-lasting, not determined by anything other than our relationship and belief in Christ. It’s far deeper than any emotion. It’s more than a state of mind or heart. It is what exists in our soul because we have accepted Jesus Christ as our Savior. It is not determined by circumstances. It’s also something we can choose to live by or ignore. We always have joy, but it’s our choice to act on it and allow it to outshine the negatives of life. Joy is God and Christ-centered.

EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON
As Christians, we aren’t supposed to believe in Murphy’s Law and we aren’t supposed to believe in coincidence. Everything happens for a reason and the reason is always double-fold.

1. It brings God glory. We may not see it. It may not make sense. In fact, at the time, it can hurt that God allows things to happen because it brings Him glory. But, here’s where faith comes into the picture. We are to trust and to proceed by faith. Later, it will make more sense. At the time, it can hurt.

2. God has a purpose in what has happened. Again, we have to proceed by faith and trust God.

REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
How’s your happiness?

How’s your joy?

Do you trust God in spite of the appearance of your current circumstances? (I phrased it that way because often times, appearances are deceiving. If you wait a while, you’ll see the situation from a new perspective and will have a new insight.)

What have today’s thoughts given you thoughts to ponder?

Take care and blessings to you,


By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Holidays with Jesus #5 by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Blog Post #5 of the Holidays with Jesus Series of books

Book #1: Thanksgiving to Christmas
Written: 29 November 2009, Sunday
Posted: 02 December 2009, Wednesday

TODAY: LET’S GET TO KNOW WHO JESUS CAME FROM AND HIS ANCESTRY
One of the ways to get to know people is to know where they came from and who they came from. Even though Jesus was God, He was born from a woman. He was raised by an earthly father and mother as well. Hence, He was fully man.

Even in cases where we try to deny our family heritage, much of who we are can be directly linked to them and what we learned from. Jesus is no exception. It was even more true back then because in those times, and according to His faith, heritage and remembering the past was essential.

Who God chose as the family line for the Savior of the world is important. Who they were, what they did or didn’t do, what God thought of them, etc. is critical for us to know. After all, everything Jesus said and did was meant to be an example for us and to teach us how to live the best lives possible. He came so that we could learn how to live for and worship God on this earth and how to bring Him glory. Therefore, let’s see what example is set for us in his family line.

Please read Matthew 1 below and then let’s start to break it down and look at person by person and what they did or didn’t do in the name of God.

Matthew 1


The Genealogy of Jesus the Messiah


1 The record of the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah, the son of David, the son of Abraham:


2 Abraham was the father of Isaac, Isaac the father of Jacob, and Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers.


3 Judah was the father of Perez and Zerah by Tamar, Perez was the father of Hezron, and Hezron the father of Ram.


4 Ram was the father of Amminadab, Amminadab the father of Nahshon, and Nahshon the father of Salmon.


5 Salmon was the father of Boaz by Rahab, Boaz was the father of Obed by Ruth, and Obed the father of Jesse.


6 Jesse was the father of David the king. David was the father of Solomon by Bathsheba who had been the wife of Uriah.


7 Solomon was the father of Rehoboam, Rehoboam the father of Abijah, and Abijah the father of Asa.


8 Asa was the father of Jehoshaphat, Jehoshaphat the father of Joram, and Joram the father of Uzziah.


9 Uzziah was the father of Jotham, Jotham the father of Ahaz, and Ahaz the father of Hezekiah.


10 Hezekiah was the father of Manasseh, Manasseh the father of Amon, and Amon the father of Josiah.


11 Josiah became the father of Jeconiah and his brothers, at the time of the deportation to Babylon.


12 After the deportation to Babylon: Jeconiah became the father of Shealtiel, and Shealtiel the father of Zerubbabel.


13 Zerubbabel was the father of Abihud, Abihud the father of Eliakim, and Eliakim the father of Azor.


14 Azor was the father of Zadok, Zadok the father of Achim, and Achim the father of Eliud.


15 Eliud was the father of Eleazar, Eleazar the father of Matthan, and Matthan the father of Jacob.


16 Jacob was the father of Joseph the husband of Mary, by whom Jesus was born, who is called the Messiah.


17 So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; from David to the deportation to Babylon, fourteen generations; and from the deportation to Babylon to the Messiah, fourteen generations.


Conception and Birth of Jesus


18 Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows: when His mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph, before they came together she was found to be with child by the Holy Spirit.


19 And Joseph her husband, being a righteous man and not wanting to disgrace her, planned to send her away secretly.


20 But when he had considered this, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, "Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife; for the Child who has been conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit.


21 "She will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins."


22 Now all this took place to fulfill what was spoken by the Lord through the prophet:


23 "BEHOLD, THE VIRGIN SHALL BE WITH CHILD AND SHALL BEAR A SON, AND THEY SHALL CALL HIS NAME IMMANUEL," which translated means, "GOD WITH US."


24 And Joseph awoke from his sleep and did as the angel of the Lord commanded him, and took Mary as his wife,


25 but kept her a virgin until she gave birth to a Son; and he called His name Jesus, (NASB).



(Author’s Note about the NASB: "Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1960,1962,1963,1968,1971,1972,1973,1975,1977,1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.")

REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
~ Grab your journal/notebook, pen, and a mug of your favorite beverage. Sit back and answer these questions.

1. What names do you recognize?

2. Can you remember what names you recognize did, didn’t do, who they were, and why they’re mentioned in the Bible?

3. How many women are listed above? Who are they? (The answer is 5, as a hint.)

4. Why were the women listed? Any idea? If not, it’s okay. This will be studied later in this study.

5. Why is his heritage important? (Also, his heritage is important because they prove He is the Messiah. There are verses which refer to them. We’ll get into this later as well.

6. What is important about Babylon? (We’ll discuss this later as well.)

7. What do you think Mary thought when she found out she was with child—in an unnatural and abnormal fashion?

8. What would you have thought if you were her and in those circumstances?

9. What do you think Joseph thought when he found out Mary was with child?

10. What would you have thought if you were him?

11. What would you have done if an angel appeared to you?

12. What would you have thought if you discovered you were carrying the Son of God?

13. What kind of pressure would you have felt?

14. What responsibilities would this bring?

15. Would you have believed the angel?

16. What would it be like to carry the Son of God?

17. What would it have been like to give birth to the Son of God?

18. What would this have done to your faith?


By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Monday, November 30, 2009

Writing Goals as of 30 November 2009 by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

MY WRITING GOALS AS OF 30 NOVEMBER 2009 ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. Add the Bible study portion to the novel I submitted to NaNoWriMo, "John & the Bible Time Travel Machine" between now and 15 December 2009.
2. Write "Vol. 2 Truth from Fiction Anthology" by end of January 2010
3. Write "Vol. 3 Truth from Fiction Anthology" by end of February 2010
4. Write "Vol. 4 Truth from Fiction Anthology" by end of March 2010
5. Write "Vol. 5 Truth from Fiction Anthology" by end of April 2010
6. Publish "John & the Bible Time Travel Machine" between March and April 2010



By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

NaNoWriMo Winner 2009

I just checked my NaNoWriMo account and confirmed that I am indeed a winner. What that means is I wrote 50,000 words in a month. Please see the top right of blog. You can see the badge which confirms I am. This is a huge accomplishment and I wanted to thank you for sharing in my joy.

To HIM be all glory.

By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Holidays with Jesus #4 by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Blog Post #4 of the Holidays with Jesus Series of books
Book #1: Thanksgiving to Christmas
Written: 29 November 2009, Sunday
Posted: 30 November 2009

THANKSGIVING
I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving.

GREETINGS
Good day to you. I hope all is well with you and if not, I'm grateful you're finding solace with God in this blog and blog posting. May your hearts and minds be comforted. If you are suffering in any way, please let me know so I can pray for you. Send me an email to: stacyduplease@storiesbystacy.com or add a comment at the end of this blog. If you want me to add it to my prayer requests on this blog, tell me to do so.

If this is the first time you've read this blog, I hope you go back and read the other three. You can find them in the ARCHIVES of this blog on the right-hand side of this blog about halfway down the page.

HOLIDAYS WITH JESUS: THANKSGIVING TO CHRISTMAS

INTRODUCTION
Today marks the forth day after Thanksgiving and I pray that you had a blessed day and are still feeling grateful. However, realistically speaking, for a lot of people, the holidays aren't the joyful time of year between Halloween and New Year's Day. Rather, Thanksgiving and Christmas can bring pain. They can be a reminder of what you don't have. Moreover, because of the negative emotions and connotations the holidays can conjure, we may want to try to forget them altogether.

That's why I have written this blog and will turn it into a book on the subject. It's for those who love the holidays and those who would prefer to forget. Additionally, for those who love the holidays, do we love them for the right reasons?

This blog and book is to help us focus on Jesus all year long and to evaluate our faith and where we stand. It's to help us get to know Jesus even more and is meant to help us follow the Lord and the Word. After all, we are nothing, and our lives are nothing without Jesus being in them and without us being in the Word (the Holy Bible).

KEEP READING
All of the blog posts that I do for this series will eventually be put into book form throughout the next two years (preferably over the next year and a half). Therefore, please sign up as a follower for this blog and/or keep checking it because I will try to do a posting on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Some days will comprise of multiple. I will always label it and you can always find it that way, in the blog archives, or use the search engine that I have on this blog on the right-hand side of the page about halfway down the blog page.

BIBLE STUDY, REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS, PRAYER, & LIFE APPLICATION
This is meant to be a Bible study as a whole. It will also offer Reflective Questions, Prayer, and Life Application. I will also include some stories to help make you think and learn how to apply the Bible, an ancient text, to your lives today. Additionally, I hope it helps you to develop a passion for the Word, for Jesus and God, and for prayer.

LET’S GET STARTED
Grab your journal or notebook, along with a pen and a mug of your favorite drink and let’s get started.

THANKSGIVING TO CHRISTMAS
The focus of the first book in the “Holidays with Jesus Series” is on making the shift from Thanksgiving to Christmas. We’re going to look more at Jesus Christ than on Christmas. After all, the reason for the season is He—not presents, not stress, not missing anyone or anything, not wishing things were different, not on the fact that you don’t have money, the should’ve been’s or could’ve been’s. or anything else of the sort.

The Christmas season is supposed to be about JESUS and Him alone. Period. End of sentence, paragraph, and story. If you don’t like Christmas, then maybe this is why. Your focus is on the insignificant.

If you love Christmas, is it because of the parties or the gifts? Both are good. However, is Jesus the first focus and priority you and your family have?

My family, for example, no longer gives gifts on Christmas. We give what we would have spent on one another to charity, instead, and on the people who can’t afford to have Christmas. I’m not saying that for a pat on the back. No, no, no. But, we got tired of the stress it brought and wanted to enjoy one another. This brings true joy. We got rid of the stuff that doesn’t really matter—the stuff. After all, we all have what we need. Why collect more stuff? It clutters.

Jesus is to be the focus. Nothing and nobody else truly matters on this day, but Jesus.

REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
What can you do to focus on Jesus for the holidays and not on what you wish for but can’t have, or what was and never will be again?

Who is Jesus to you?

How can you celebrate His life?

What can you do to be more Christ-like?

TOMORROW
Tomorrow, we’ll look at the ancestry of Jesus.

By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Holidays with Jesus #3 by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Holidays with Jesus Series
Book #1: Thanksgiving to Christmas

Blog Post #3 on
Posted 29 November 2009
Written on 24 November 2009 Wednesday
Was meant for Before Thanksgiving

NOTEBOOK OR JOURNAL
Please note how in this book, there are no lines to use to write your answers to the questions. However, you need to know that's because I personally find lines rather confining. I don't think that in most cases, lines provide adequate space for us to respond to thoroughly not just now but in the future. Furthermore, if you write on the lines, it means you may never return back to this book in the future. The ideal is that you'll return to this book periodically in order to see how much you've grown or where you might need to review and try to relearn the lesson missed or forgotten. Furthermore, I'm a firm believer that every time you re-read something, you get more out of it. Consequently, it's important to re-read things from time to time.

Since this book does not have lines, please purchase a notebook or journal to answer all the questions in this book or answer on your computer and keep a permanent digital copy where it's easy to add comments to at a later date. Just make sure to write the date of each time you answer a question so you can see over time how you grow. Every time I ask a question, please write your answer in a notebook. That is of course unless I put a (x) behind the question. That means it's something you don't need to write. For example: What do you think about this study so far (x)?

Reflective Questions
When was the last time you intentionally spent an entire day in prayer and thanking God for what He's done, is doing, and will be doing in your life? Yes. An entire day.

Have you ever taken the time to do so? If so, when did you take a day to offer God thanksgiving?

How about half a day? Four hours? Two hours? An hour? Ten minutes?

Why has it been so long or not so long?

Why would this be important?

How meaningful is thanking God in your opinion?

Take a few minutes and think about these questions. Evaluate your life and where you are with bringing God the proper respect He deserves through thanking Him for what He has done, is doing, and will do in your life, through your life, and around you.

Do not feel guilty about what you may not have done. Acknowledge it, ask God for forgiveness, repent, and change your course of action today. Don't wait. While you may not be able to take an entire day for thanksgiving, you can give what you can now and for the rest of your day whatever you are able. This is what matters most. It's what you choose to do now. You can't change the past, but you can learn from it and make your every today and tomorrow better than your yesterdays. That's what you can control.

So, start thanking God.
A Sacrifice of Thanksgiving
We just asked ourselves some very difficult questions. I'm sure they were rather weighty. They were meant to get you to think before the big Turkey Day. Take some time to thank God and think about these things.


By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Thanksgiving: Holidays with Jesus by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Thanksgiving: Holidays with Jesus

Blog Post #3 on 24 November 2009 Wednesday
Before Thanksgiving

NOTEBOOK OR JOURNAL
Please note how in this book, there are no lines to use to write your answers to the questions. However, you need to know that's because I personally find lines rather confining. I don't think that in most cases, lines provide adequate space for us to respond to thoroughly not just now but in the future. Furthermore, if you write on the lines, it means you may never return back to this book in the future. The ideal is that you'll return to this book periodically in order to see how much you've grown or where you might need to review and try to relearn the lesson missed or forgotten. Furthermore, I'm a firm believer that every time you re-read something, you get more out of it. Consequently, it's important to re-read things from time to time.

Since this book does not have lines, please purchase a notebook or journal to answer all the questions in this book or answer on your computer and keep a permanent digital copy where it's easy to add comments to at a later date. Just make sure to write the date of each time you answer a question so you can see over time how you grow. Every time I ask a question, please write your answer in a notebook. That is of course unless I put a (x) behind the question. That means it's something you don't need to write. For example: What do you think about this study so far (x)?
Reflective Questions
When was the last time you intentionally spent an entire day in prayer and thanking God for what He's done, is doing, and will be doing in your life? Yes. An entire day.

Have you ever taken the time to do so? If so, when did you take a day to offer God thanksgiving?

How about half a day? Four hours? Two hours? An hour? Ten minutes?

Why has it been so long or not so long?

Why would this be important?

How meaningful is thanking God in your opinion?

Take a few minutes and think about these questions. Evaluate your life and where you are with bringing God the proper respect He deserves through thanking Him for what He has done, is doing, and will do in your life, through your life, and around you.

Do not feel guilty about what you may not have done. Acknowledge it, ask God for forgiveness, repent, and change your course of action today. Don't wait. While you may not be able to take an entire day for thanksgiving, you can give what you can now and for the rest of your day whatever you are able. This is what matters most. It's what you choose to do now. You can't change the past, but you can learn from it and make your every today and tomorrow better than your yesterdays. That's what you can control.

So, start thanking God.
A Sacrifice of Thanksgiving
We just asked ourselves some very difficult questions. I'm sure they were rather weighty. They were meant to get you to think before the big Turkey Day. Take some time to thank God and think about these things.


By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

NaNoWriMo: I See the Glory of the Lord by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

BLOG POST: 24 NOVEMBER 2009, TUESDAY

TWO DAYS BEFORE THANKSGIVING
Written at 5:26 p.m.

BLOG POST TITLE: NANOWRIMO: I SEE THE GLORY OF THE LORD and TO GOD BE THE GLORY

May all glory, honor, praise, and glory be given to the One Most High.

NaNoWriMo and My Book: John and the Bible Time Travel Machine:
You may wonder how my NaNoWriMo and the National Novel Writing Month Book is coming along. I think you might have an idea. However, I want to take you down the road I've traveled the last couple of days first before I confirm or deny what you may be thinking.
YESTERDAY
Yesterday marked the final push and the last seven days for me to write my 50,000 word novel in 30 days. You need to understand that when it come to crunch time, I always without fail start to stress and panic. I wonder how on earth I can possibly get it done. I stress and I usually make everyone around me stress. I try not to, but I have to be real and admit to my fatal flaws. This is one of them.

Yet... The reality of the situation is I always work best under pressure. I don't procrastinate by any means because that only multiplies my stress levels a thousand-fold. However, when it comes down to the final push, I give it my all. I grit my teeth and dive head first into it (whatever it might be). I grow determined.

So, here comes yesterday. Monday, 23 November 2009. I was stressed because I realized I lost one more day than I realized this week for wring this novel because I didn't realize my husband had Friday off from work as well as Thursday. This is a very good thing. I love to spend time with my hubby and will move everything to do so. The only problem was this novel hanging over my head.

Sigh. Stress. Freak-out internally was my reaction to the situation.

I HATE having to work if my husband is home because he is my best friend and I like to be with him... But, if I had to, I knew without a doubt he would understand. He's just that type of man.

That meant, I had three days to finish it and then edit next Monday.

Gulp.

Tremble.

Chew on fingernails.

My husband had to work late last night. Hallelujah! That gave me almost five extra hours.
TODAY
My husband also could have had today off from work. Let me start with that fact.

I had Bible study today in the morning. That meant four hours of my day would be lost. I actually debated on not going because the NaNo deadline is so close. But, no. That's not the thing to do. I went. I didn't care for it as I drove there. I did not want to go. But, when I got there, it was well worth it and God sure spoke to me. Well worth every bit of it. Plus, when is giving God time the wrong thing to do?

Bless my husband, he waited for me to come home. We had lunch and then he went into the office, after he made the announcement he would be home late because of a meeting. Hallelujah! That gave me extra time to work on the novel. God bless that man of mine.

I was able to grit my teeth and go for it and guess what?

I FINISHED MY NOVEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Celebrations at the Duplease household!

I called my hubby and told him so he could share in my joy.

Then, I decided to share in my joy with you.

I finished the writing of the novel! Praise and glory be to God. I couldn't have done ANY of it without Him.

Now, I need to edit it a little between now and Monday.

So, you know what my hubby and I will be doing the next four days. We're going to edit that book.

But, it's written! This is HUGE! Yay!

There's nothing like the feeling of finishing a novel. It's the realization of another dream. It's throwing all of my heart, mind, soul, and strength into a project. It's asking God to use my pen in spite of me. It's a very sacred thing. Shame on me for stressing about it and doubting I would get it done.

Now, I can breathe easier and start to edit it. Over the next two and a half months, I'm going to edit it and will have it published in March or April 2010. It will be the first I'm having published.

Thanks for listening to me. Praise the Lord!

God bless you.


By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Holidays with Jesus #2: Thanksgiving to Christmas: Book 1 by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Holidays Blog Post #2
22 November 2009 Sunday


Book: Thanksgiving to Christmas:
A Bible Study Journey with Jesus
Book 1 of the Holidays with Jesus Series

Holidays are a mixed period of time. They are both curses and blessings. They are busy and we wish we could take the time to enjoy them more. They tend to make us feel stress and/or anxious. They have the potential to bring our hopes up, only to have them dashed. They make us long for what was or what could be. They hurt. They bring great joy. Never mind how they can cost us a great deal in emotion or in the wallet.

Do you want to know the biggest problem with holidays? We tend to focus more on me and what we wish could be rather than on what really matters. We've lost sight of the real reason to celebrate the holidays.

How can we reshape our thinking about the holidays?

We can learn new ways to look at the holidays be focusing on what is really important and the only thing that really matters.

God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.

He's the only reason why we should ever celebrate.

Jesus lived and died for us. He (God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit) should be the only real thing we focus on and live for in this life. He is the only way we get to heaven. He teaches us how to have eternal life and how to overcome this world.

How do we survive the holidays? By focusing on Him.

We do not live for us, we live for Him. It's not about us at all and is all about Him.

How do we survive the holidays? Focus on Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. This book is to help us accomplish this endeavor.


By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Take Time to Remember What the Lord Has Done by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Moments of Sacred Longing Blog Post

22 November 2009, Sunday Afternoon
Theme: The Importance of Remembering

I'm sure you've noticed, but there is an important theme in my life. It's the importance of remembering.

Life is too short. If we don't stop and remember what God has done, we'll see it pass us by and we'll miss the importance of the moment. God was at work. He never had to be at work in our lives, but He loves us so much He decided to work in our lives, through our lives, and around us in the world around us and in others' lives.

May we never take this for granted.

God is at work. Let's thank Him for always being with us. How can we thank Him? By remembering what He has done. When we fail to do so, we miss the glory of God and we miss the opportunity to bring God the glory.

Furthermore, if we take what He has done for granted, and aren't faithful with these small things of remembering, why on earth would He trust us with more? (Author's Note: See Matthew 25:21.)

If we don't make note of the things that God has done in our lives, and write them down, we will forget them. We will not be able to see what God has done in our lives and through our lives. We will miss how we've grown. We will miss what God has done in our lives and we will miss opportunities God gives us to learn.

Scriptural verses which support the importance of remembering what God has done for us.

Deuteronomy 8:2
2 Remember how the LORD your God led you all the way in the desert these forty years, to humble you and to test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep his commands, (NIV).

Deuteronomy 32:7 (New International Version)
7 Remember the days of old;
consider the generations long past.
Ask your father and he will tell you,
your elders, and they will explain to you.

1 Chronicles 16:11-12 (New International Version)
11 Look to the LORD and his strength;
seek his face always.
12 Remember the wonders he has done,
his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced, (NIV).

Nehemiah 9:17
17 They refused to listen and failed to remember the miracles you performed among them. They became stiff-necked and in their rebellion appointed a leader in order to return to their slavery. But you are a forgiving God, gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love. Therefore you did not desert them, (NIV).


Start to write down what God has done in your life. Take time right now and make a list of ten things God's done in your life lately. Do it right now. Don't miss the opportunity to get to know God more and see His work in your life and through your life.

By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Friday, November 20, 2009

Chapter 23 of Travels to John (Day 20 of NaNoWriMo) by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy, LLC

Chapter 23

John 4:27-38
27 At this point His disciples came, and they were amazed that He had been speaking with a woman, yet no one said, "What do You seek?" or, "Why do You speak with her?"


28 So the woman left her waterpot, and went into the city and said to the men,


29 "Come, see a man who told me all the things that I have done; this is not the Christ, is it?"


30 They went out of the city, and were coming to Him.


31 Meanwhile the disciples were urging Him, saying, "Rabbi, eat."


32 But He said to them, "I have food to eat that you do not know about."


33 So the disciples were saying to one another, "No one brought Him anything to eat, did he?"


34 Jesus said to them, "My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me and to accomplish His work.


35 "Do you not say, 'There are yet four months, and then comes the harvest'? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look on the fields, that they are white for harvest.


36 "Already he who reaps is receiving wages and is gathering fruit for life eternal; so that he who sows and he who reaps may rejoice together.


37 "For in this case the saying is true, 'One sows and another reaps.'


38 "I sent you to reap that for which you have not labored; others have labored and you have entered into their labor,” (NASB).

ERIN OR SOPHIE, WHATEVER HER name really was, almost went through the roof when she heard her cell phone ring. She knew to expect it, but she was too lost in thought as she tried not to make sense of what she learned from Micah/Daniel. She thought of John 4 instead in order to clear her mind and in order to bring her the peace she so desperately needed at this point.

John 4:34 really spoke to her:
34 Jesus said:

My food is to do what God wants! He is the one who sent me, and I must finish the work that he gave me to do, (CEV).

Oh, that was how she wanted to live her life. But, for now, she answered her phone. “Hello?”

“Sophie, it’s Rodolfo and I know one of your favorite verses is Matthew 6:33.” He shared with her and he was correct.

“I’m on my way to meet you. I’ll be there in five minutes or less. I’ll tell you your other favorite verse and I will be driving my large black four door SUV. Micah told me how twenty have escaped you. I’m going to help you figure out where the twenty were lost, when, and how. Until I’m there, let’s just talk. What do you have on your mind about the Bible and the Book of John? We really shouldn’t discuss anything else, after all, until we’re together and in a safe location.” Rodolfo explained to her his plan.

“Let’s talk about John 4:46-53.” She suggested to him since she wanted to live through her first travels to John once again. It was such a magical time to her. She never wanted to forget the experience.

“That sounds good to me. But, first, Micah requested me to remind you to grab your journals. They’re in your second nightstand drawer and are in a large jar of Vapor Rub. They are about the size of a bb and there are several in there.” Rodolfo requested of her. “Now, what do you want to discuss about regarding that passage as you find the jar?”
John 4:46-4:53
46-48 Now he was back in Cana of Galilee, the place where he made the water into wine. Meanwhile in Capernaum, there was a certain official from the king's court whose son was sick. When he heard that Jesus had come from Judea to Galilee, he went and asked that he come down and heal his son, who was on the brink of death. Jesus put him off: "Unless you people are dazzled by a miracle, you refuse to believe."


49 But the court official wouldn't be put off. "Come down! It's life or death for my son."


50-51 Jesus simply replied, "Go home. Your son lives."


The man believed the bare word Jesus spoke and headed home. On his way back, his servants intercepted him and announced, "Your son lives!"


52-53 He asked them what time he began to get better. They said, "The fever broke yesterday afternoon at one o'clock." The father knew that that was the very moment Jesus had said, "Your son lives."


53-54 That clinched it. Not only he but his entire household believed. This was now the second sign Jesus gave after having come from Judea into Galilee, (MSG).

As she paraphrased the passage, she put the jar into the overnight bag she prepared. She sensed she would need clothes, toiletries, etc. “I wish I had faith like that. The man didn’t even know or follow Jesus. But, he heard of the Lord. It was enough for him to put his child’s life into the Lord’s hands. Talk about total trust. I want to live like that. I don’t want to doubt or hold back my faith in God.” Erin/Sophie shared with him.

“Can you imagine how the father must have felt when Jesus said to the father how his son lives? That gives me chills. It’s because of that the entire household placed their trust in Jesus Christ that day.” Rodolfo shared his thoughts with Erin/Sophie.

“God knew precisely how to talk to the father to get him to fully believe. Because Christ took the time to speak to the father, an entire household turned to God. God will get our attention and will talk to us, if we listen and if we believe.” Erin/Sophie was passionate about this subject.

“I’m pulling onto your street and am headed your way. Can you, please, go to your door and not open it until I knock on the door three times, twice, and then four times? Don’t even look out. Wait for my knock. Then look out and I will hold up my fingers as to the date of your birth. Not the month. The day. I’ll mention your other favorite verse as well, remember.” Rodolfo explained to her.

She thought this was strange, but she had the impression this was all part of the protocol. A couple of minutes later, she heard him say, “Luke 9:23,” and he held up five fingers. She was born on the fifth of May so he was correct. She opened the door, but still held the stun gun just in case.

“Hello, my dear. I’m Rodolfo and we need to get out of here. Are you ready?” She nodded., but didn’t say anything because she was still attempting to make sense of the situation “Let’s go.”

She followed him to his vehicle and she climbed inside the SUV as she thought about where she left off in her thoughts about the Book of John. She kept her thoughts pinpointed there so that she did not become too anxious because she sure felt anxious.

John 5:5-15
5 One who was there had been an invalid for thirty-eight years. 6 When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in this condition for a long time, he asked him, "Do you want to get well?"


7 "Sir," the invalid replied, "I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me."


8 Then Jesus said to him, "Get up! Pick up your mat and walk." 9 At once the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked. The day on which this took place was a Sabbath, 10 and so the Jews said to the man who had been healed, "It is the Sabbath; the law forbids you to carry your mat."


11 But he replied, "The man who made me well said to me, 'Pick up your mat and walk.' "


12 So they asked him, "Who is this fellow who told you to pick it up and walk?"


13 The man who was healed had no idea who it was, for Jesus had slipped away into the crowd that was there.


14 Later Jesus found him at the temple and said to him, "See, you are well again. Stop sinning or something worse may happen to you." 15 The man went away and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had made him well, (NIV).

Oh, how she wanted to stay there in her thoughts, but they wouldn’t allow her to do so. She wondered what happened. What did it all mean?

She was able to look at Rodolfo’s vehicle, all the other cars on the road, the houses, and the businesses along the way to his mansion. Consequently, Erin was able to see the world was drastically different from what she could last recall in the modern-day era.

Why was that and what did it mean?

Why did she lose 20 years fo her life and how did she?

The cars, houses, and businesses looked radically different and were newer or were fixed up than what she could recall. They ahd more scientific advancements to them than what there were in 2012.

Hence, she recognized something as wrong with her brain and/or her memory. How could she have lost 20 years? She was disturbed about the whole ordeal.

Rodolfo’s mansion was more than she anticipated. It was enormous and screamed of great wealth. He was filthy rich, not just mildly. She had never seen anything like it—inside and out. So, no, she was definitely not in the home she once knew. The world changed and she knew different people than before.

By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Chapter 22 of Travels to John (Day 20 of NaNoWriMo) by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy, LLC

Chapter 22


A HUGE CLAP OF THUNDER and a flash of lightning almost caused Erin to fall out of her bed after she jumped a couple of feet in the air in her best cat imitation. Her heart pounded and she tried to remember the truth about what was on her mind. She remembered the Bible Time Traveling Machine (BTTM) and traveling to the times of John without using the BTTM.

Was any of that real? It felt like it was real. If there was one thing she knew for sure, it was that feeling weren’t facts.

It was clear to Erin that she was still groggy from her dream.

Why was it she rarely remembered her dreams, yet when she did, they were vivid and colorful?

Wait a minute. Everything was real. She remembered now. Erin had really traveled back and forth between modern-day and the days of John. It was not just a dream. She was sure of it and felt relieved when she remembered.

The thought a minute ago of it just being a dream was terrifying to her. The times of seeing and living the Bible in action with her own eyes became quite special to her and the thought it was a mere dream almost brought her to her knees. She was grateful she was able to come to her senses as rapidly as she had, or she would not be nearly this calm in this moment.

How did she get home?

Why was she home and not traveling in the times of John?

How had she gotten here?

Questions swirled around in her mind and she tried to make sense of them. Maybe if she found her log or journal on her mini-laptop, she might be able to remember everything. IF there was one thing she knew for sure it was that every time she returned home, she recorded what she experienced.

Erin started to search her small two-bedroom house for the computer, but wasn’t able to find it. Why not? She was even more scared now. The computer had all of her notes on it and would be a horrific thing to lose. She would be quite upset if she did and she said a quick prayer.

She had the impression she was supposed to pray a little longer, so she stopped what she was doing and prayed. She asked for guidance and for her to slow herself down enough she could hear God when He spoke. She had no doubt whatsoever He would talk to her.

Not everything is what it appears.

What was that supposed to mean?

Erin had no doubt whatsoever that God spoke to her because she had a combination of goose bumps and tears which streamed down her face. Whenever she met with the glory of God, she was always overwhelmed and this was the reaction.

Why was she so confused?

She sat down on her sofa and found her Smartphone. She turned it on and found something she did not expect whatsoever. It said the year was 2032. She thought it was 2012. How had she lost 10 years or gained 10 years?

Was something wrong with her? Erin wanted to know. There had to be since she was this confused.

She decided to get her mind off of everything for a moment and check the news. It, too, confirmed that the year was 2032. She rubbed the bridge of her nose and then her eyes. How could she possibly be this confused?

She almost flew threw the ceiling when the phone in her hands started to ring. She quickly answered it so that she could make the loud noise stop. “Hello?”

“Hey, Sophie. It’s me.” A male started to speak. He obviously didn’t listen and didn’t hear a stranger answering this phone.

Erin sighed and said, “I’m sorry. You have the wrong number.”

“Sophie, stop teasing. If you need more time, let me know. That’s easier than this, silly.”

He sounded confused and it made her wonder why. “What would I need more time for and who are you?”

“Sophie, are you okay? Seriously. You’re starting to scare me.”

“I’m not Sophie. I have no idea who that is. You’ve reached the cell phone of Erin Martin.”

“No. You’re Sophie Ballard and I’m Micah Kozlov. What year do you think it is?” Micah sought clarification.

“My cell phone tells me it’s 2032. I swear it’s 2012, however and I have no idea who you are.”

“How strange. It’s really the year 2032 A.D. Where are you?”

“What are you talking about?” Erin was starting to lose her patience now.

“Let’s try this another way. What do you do for a living?”

“I’m a scientist out to prove that God is real and so is the Bible.”

“What book of the Bible are you working on?”

“John.”

“Well at least you remember that correctly.” Micah sounded hopeful and then paused for a moment. “You and I write videogames for a living, Sophie. We’ve been putting all 66 books of the Bible into a video game where people can live the Bible and experiences it themselves through observation or role playing with Virtual Reality tools and we’ve made the Word come to life. It was your idea, by the way. You’re the real founder of the project. It’s been a massive success. Do you remember any of this and am I making sense to you at all?” Micah sounded patient with her and she appreciated it.

Erin listened to him and tried to make sense of what he said. “No. You’re not making sense.” The only problem was none of it made any sense whatsoever. Her voice only told him more of how upsetting this was to her and she wished her voice didn’t betray her so. She was lost and confused. Was this a joke? Was she lost in some space and time continuum? Was she stuck in another dimension?

She didn’t even like videogames and was against them altogether. Therefore, why would she create one? It just didn’t make sense. She had to admit, however, if she were to make one, he described precisely what she would want to make. She always wanted to help bring the Word to life. She figured it would help people accept Jesus as their Savior because of it. That was why she was part of the Bible Time Travel Machine Project, after all.

“This is strange.” Micah sounded confused at this point as well. “You don’t remember any of this, do you?”

“Any of what?”

“That’s precisely what I mean.” Micah pointed out to her and his voice told her he was frustrated. “I’m in Vegas right now. I’m here doing a speaking engagement for our company and you’re supposed to be working on the video game based off of the Book of John, by the way.”

What was he talking about? “Okay…” She decided to go with the flow for a minute and see what happened from here.

“We’re married. We have two kids. Kallie is 18 and Cayden is 16. They’re both at a church camp this week, so you had the house to yourself and were supposed to work on the game.” Micah tried to lay it all out for her. “Look around, Sophie. What do you see?”

What he said startled her and she wondered again what was happening. This whole escapade was just so bizarre. Erin glanced around and saw what she thought was her house. “I see my tiny 2-bedroom house.”

“Go to the addition, Sophie. You wanted the house to be kept the same since it was your grandmother’s and too many memories were associated with the place. We did so, but added a gigantic addition and almost 3,000 square feet. It’s attached to the kitchen. Go there.”

Erin decided to humor the man and did as he requested of her even though she was convinced he was a little mad. She headed into her kitchen and found an extra doorway that was never there before. Actually, she also found that the walls that were once there were town down and her kitchen was two times the size it once was and opened to a Great Room. “What on earth?” She wanted to say a great deal more, but the words didn’t escape from her lips. She was too flabbergasted by what she caught sight of at in her old family home. “That was never there before.” She didn’t know if she spoke to him or out loud.

“Go into the next room and look at the digital photoframes, Sophie,” Micah instructed.

“Okay.” She followed his orders and saw there were four enormous frames on the walls with digital photographs that changed about every five seconds or so. She saw him, herself, her old family photos, her with him and two children, herself pregnant, and of places she never traveled to and she wondered what this was. “Weird.”

Micah sighed and sounded quite exasperated now. “You used to go by Erin Martin, by the way. We changed our names years ago after the murders and the conspiracy that infiltrated our government and military for a while and all because of our video game. You don’t remember any of this?” His tone almost made her want to say yes just to get him to calm down a bit. He sounded quite distraught.

What did he mean by any of that? Murder? Conspiracy? “I don’t recollect any of that, Micah.”

“Do you remember Adora, Caleb, Fallon, Daniel, or Billy?”

“I remember all of them! Thank you for mentioning something familiar.” She felt better now.

“I’m Daniel, by the way. Do you remember what happened to them?”

“No.”

There was a long pause. “You don’t?”

“No.” What did he mean? What happened to them and when?

“What about your grandmother? What do you remember happened to her?”

“What do you mean what happened to her? She’s alive and well.”

“No, she isn’t, Sophie. Listen, I’m going to call Rodolfo and get him to send a car to you. I want to make sure you’re safe and you obviously need to see a doctor. Something happened. I’m going to do my last speech tonight and come home. You can trust Rodolfo. But, don’t trust or talk with anyone else, other than our kids, Kallie and Cayden. I mean it. Don’t trust anyone. This may be starting all over again.”

“What might be?”

“The murders and conspiracy. I thought we overcame them. We started over. We thought it was finished. But, you can trust me. You’re the love of my life and best friend. I will see you late tonight. Rodolfo will call you in ten minutes. If he doesn’t, call me. Do you see my number on your caller i.d.?”

What did any of this mean? “I do.”

“Call me and head to your favorite vacation spot. Don’t say what it is. Do you understand me?”

“I do.”

“Also, don’t use the name you think you go by. Only go by Sophie. Do you understand me?”

“I do as far as your instructions. They don’t make sense in and of themselves, but I’ll follow them.”

“This is serious, my doe. Do precisely as I say. I think you either had a breakdown or were brainwashed in some way. Or, you may have had a traumatic experience and forget what happened. Your life may be in jeopardy. Carry your stun gun from your nightstand top drawer. Always. Even in the house. Do you hear me?”

“I do.”

“The last time we talked was three days ago. We were both so busy and I tried to call you a few times, but you never answered. You left me a few emails, though, and a couple of voice messages. This is quite extraordinary. Then again, I don’t know why I’m surprised. Ever since the BTTM, life’s only gotten more and more strange. In some ways, it’s for the better. In other ways, it’s definitely for the worse. I wouldn’t trade any of it, nonetheless. The time has been tough, but a huge blessing for us, that’s for sure.” Micah babbled and Erin/Sophie tried to keep up with what he said.

She had no idea at all what any of what he said meant. However, she sensed she could indeed trust him. God gave her the sense she could. What he said was quite disturbing. Although, she remembered how she and Daniel fell in love during their first travels to the Gospel of John. It was no surprise to her she married the man, if it was really the year 2032. The talk of murder and conspiracies disturbed her greatly, however. Never mind breakdown or brainwashing.

“Let me call Rodolfo. Just remember I love you and will do anything for you—and have. Rodolfo will call you within ten minutes. If not, go to the special place. Also in your nightstand is a Kleenex box. Make sure you look underneath it when you get your stun gun.” Micah gave her specific directions.

“Okay. But, hang on. Prove to me your Daniel. During our first travel to John, where and when was our first kiss?” She wanted to test that this all wasn’t some strange scheme or something.

“It was after John wrote and read, John 8:31. You kissed me then and I kissed you after we discussed if for a few minutes.”

He was correct and it made her feel better. No one else, that she knew of, knew that story. “Very good.”

“I love you. Bye.” He hung up before another word was shared between them.

She heard a dial tone and tried to panic about everything she just learned. She lost 20 years of her life and wanted to know where they went.

While she waited for Roldofo to call, she did as Micah/Daniel requested of her and she got the stun gun and also grabbed the stash of money and credit cards she found under the tissues. She also took a look at the house. Nothing looked familiar even though she could see her handiwork here and there. She had no doubt it was her home.

By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Holidays with Jesus: Thanksgiving to Christmas: Book 1 by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Holidays Blog Post #1

20 November 2009 Friday

Book: Thanksgiving to Christmas:
A Bible study Journey with Jesus
Book 1 of the Holidays with Jesus Series

Over the next year, I'm going to do a blog about Jesus. Here's the start of the first chapter.

Day 1:
Two Days before Thanksgiving
Introduction to the Series, Holidays with Jesus


Holidays
I don’t know about you, but sometimes (more often than not) the hustle and bustle of the holidays gets to me. I can’t help but wonder why we’ve made the holiday seasons so chaotic and why we thought it was important to take away the real meaning of them. What purpose has this served? I want to get rid of the stress and get back to the basics and the real meaning of the holidays. How about you?

The holidays are supposed to be a magical time of rest and relaxation where you’re able to receive refreshment and renewal to help you get by until your next vacation.

Every Day
It’s also a concern to me that I worship Jesus every day, not just the holidays. However, the holiday seasons can give us different emphasis to focus on Jesus when our faith might seem a little stale, or if we want more and want to draw nearer to Jesus.

Is Jesus the Messiah?
I also want to discuss throughout this series how we know Jesus is the Christ, Messiah or Savior. I will show how Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecies, which proves He is indeed Jesus Christ the Messiah and Savior. There are approximately 300 prophecies which show how Jesus is the Messiah and are fulfilled in the New Testament. I will discuss all of them throughout this series.

By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

NaNoWriMo by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

NaNoWriMo Status


NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, is going quite well for me. Not only have I been able to write 39,119 words so far (of 50,000

words), but I've got a pretty decent outline of my next two novels. Not only have I accomplished the NaNo (for short) and the two outlines, but I have a 6 and a half year schedule planned out for my novels I need to write and edit. (Yes. An almost seven year plan.)

But, wait. There's more. I've caught that NASTY cold that holds on for a week--TWICE through this ordeal. Is it stressing because of NaNo? Or, is it I keep getting around contagious people? Or am I just stressed in general? Probably a little of all of the above. But, sicne I started to get sick again Wednesday night, it was after I got the flu mist for the flu (rather than the shot).

Also, never mind how my Granny was hospitalized.

It's been a whirlwind month.

Nonetheless, I've loved every moment of it. It's been quite a joyful and blessed time. After all, God has spoken to me in marvelous ways and has shown me His glory on numerous occasions. Life doesn't get much better than that!
 
By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Chapter 21 of Travels to John (Day 18 of NaNoWriMo) by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy, LLC

Chapter 21


BILLY HEARD THE FOOTSTEPS OF what he thought were two people who headed down the stairs from the floor above to the basement where he and Fallon were held captive. It was about time Adora or Caleb came to check on them. Moreover, Billy thought they owed him an explanation at the very least because they were supposed to be a team. He also thought they were friends before, but knew differently now. Friends typically didn’t hold one another hostage, after all.

He looked from the door to Fallon and saw rage come across her face. She quickly calmed herself and her face softened. “Please let me talk to them first, Fallon.” He requested of her and he had his reasons for asking the favor.

She nodded as the door started to swing open. Adora was the first to enter and then was followed by Caleb. “Oh, good. You’re both awake.” She sounded pleased.

“Conscious. Isn’t that what you really mean, Adora?” Billy corrected her and he stared at her with a facial expression of determination.

“I guess you’re correct. It was necessary, however, for us to do what we did.” Adora defended her actions. “You weren’t in a position to talk, either one of you, and Caleb and I wanted to talk with you.”

“What about?” Billy’s tone was cold.

“Don’t be like that, darling.” She tried to sweet talk and flirt with him. “The facts about our finding are what we wanted to discuss with the two of you.” Adora had all the answers.

“What facts?” Fallon couldn’t remain quiet any longer. She tried to, but discovered it was quite difficult.

“Even the people in the Bible times knew Jesus was a hoax and wasn’t the Messiah.” Caleb shared with Billy and Fallon.

Billy recognized what Caleb said was blasphemy. “Prove it.” Billy challenged Caleb and stared at him. He realized what he said could be taken as childish, but as one scientist to another, it had to be proven with concrete evidence.

“I just proved it, Billy. Even people during Christ’s own time doubted he was the Messiah.” Caleb defended his answer and was cocky about it, too.

“Hearsay isn’t a quantifiable piece of irrefutable proof—then or now. It must be measureable.” Billy pointed out to his one time buddy.

“Neither is faith.” Caleb crossed his arms and grinned in a smug fashion.

Billy was the one to smile now. “Did you perhaps see Jesus Christ with your own eyes?”

“I did, but let me clarify. He is not the Messiah.”

“Did you listen to everything He said by chance?”

“Yes.”

“Did you see Him perform miracles?”

“Yes, but even doctors do what you could call miracles.”

“What about how Jesus fulfilled three hundred or so Old Testament prophecies?” Billy confronted Caleb with more intensity now.

“I don’t know about that, so I really cannot say.” Caleb was quick to back-peddle.

“Oh. So, you are one of those who refuses to look at all the facts, but will take hearsay into account? My goodness, Caleb. You aren’t a real scientist at all. You want to make the results of your hypothesis and experiment what you hope them to be rather than what is and what can be measured.” Billy was quite disappointed.

“What makes my approach different than most scientists out there? Everyone manipulates the variables to give themselves a successful experiment. Money rides on us doing so.” Caleb defended his actions.

“That goes against the ethics of the scientific community, Caleb. That’s wrong. If the results aren’t what you anticipate, it’s what you learn from the results and how you apply them that count the most. To do things your way means taking the easy way out where you never grow or learn.” Billy pointed out to him.

Caleb glanced at Adora and said, “Then, maybe we need to part company.”

“I would have to agree.” Billy didn’t hesitate regardless of what that meant exactly. He refused to be part of a cheating group of scientists.

“We’re going to take the BTTM and are leaving the country. You won’t be able to find us. We’ll leave you enough food to last you a couple of days and will then have someone stop by and release you once we are able to get out of country. For now, good luck. We have the BTTM and you don’t. We can accomplish a great deal more now because of it and will be able to do other experiments and make money from it. How about you guys? We’re going to leave you with nothing but your lies. Good luck to the two of you,” Adora commented.

Billy stared at her for a moment before he asked, “How can you even think of it? With all the work we put into the project?”

Adora smiled and said, “Nothing is the way it appears, Billy. Nothing.”

Fallon was the one who spoke next. “What do you mean by that?”

“There is so much more to this story than what you remember. I guess it wouldn’t hurt for me to tell you that this is nothing of what you think it is. We drugged you and scrambled your brains. Nothing is what you think. What you do recall, we put the thoughts in your mind, Erin. I mean Fallon. Both of you really. Or, maybe I should call you Sophie. But, I hope that only confuses you more. Now, make your choice. Are you going to join us or stand against us?”

Billy looked at Fallon and an idea came to him in a flash. “I believe, Fallon. How about you?”

At first, she gave him a confused facial expression. However, she understood a moment later because she said, “If the Bible is a fairy tale, it’s the greatest story ever told. If the Bible is truth, it’s the best, untarnished, and the foremost truth ever told. The Bible is actually both. It’s about miracles which show God is God and all His glory. It’s about truth because God and the Bible are true. Shall we get out of here, Billy?” She made eye contact with him.

“Absolutely. Let’s get out of here, Fal.”

“I have more faith than a mustard seed. Goodbye, Adora and Caleb.” Fallon addressed and both disappeared a moment later. The last thing Billy and Fallon heard were the curses of Adora and Caleb.

THE JOURNEY FROM ONE TIME to the next was an unusual one to travel. Fallon thought it felt like an intense roller coaster ride. She loved roller coasters, so it wasn’t difficult for her to handle. She was thrilled she was finally successful and how she finally had enough faith to make it to the times of John.

The Book of John was far more powerful than she ever realized. It helped her to actually bring someone to believe in Christ and Billy was a clear opponent of belief in Christ even a month ago. Actively participating and seeing what happened in the Book of John was a life changing experience for her.

She realized she would never be the same again nor could she ever see it in the same manner again. Earlier when Daniel and Erin said similar things, she thought they were just being dramatic. Little did she know how much they minimized it. It was far more transformational than she ever would have comprehended if she had not experienced it for herself.


By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

NaNoWriMo and Book News by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

I Love How God Works:
The Blessings of a Writer and the Vision Received:
My Thoughts of NaNoWriMo:
This blog post could very easily take on any of those three titles. Hence, I'm including all three in this post. My writing vision keeps getting clearer and clearer as God's spoken to me over the last month. On 19 October 2009, God gave me a new vision for my writing. The last month has brought his refining of the vision so that I can see it clearly now without all the contaminates. He has taken out everything that is not of Him and I pray He does that continually.

My NaNoWriMo Book:
My NaNo book has taken on a life of its own. I thought at first it was one book, it became another through time. However, as of yesterday, it took a DRAMATIC path of its own, on its own accord, and has left me standing here--speechless and dazed. I never would have dreamt my novel would become what it has and I am grateful to the Lord for His vision. I'm combining a book I started to write on 24 September 2009 with my NaNo novel and it's become quite the book.

Thank You, God. To You be the glory. Use my pen, Abba. Make the words that come out on the page from my pen Your words and Your words alone.

By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Blessings by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy

Blessings are something special. They are the aspects of life that enrich our lives and show that God is God. Our blessings are one of the ways that God gives us a hug and shows His glory.

How often do we miss or overlook them?

How often do we forget to count them?

How often do we forget to thank God for them?

How often do we forget to write them down so that during the hard times, we can look them up and see that we really are blessed?

The song from the old Bing Crosby movie, White Christmas, of: "Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep" is a reminder to put these aspects into practice.

Take some time today to count your blessings and make sure you record them.

Updated Prayer Requests:
My Granny had a colonoscopy today. It went well and they found nothing--thank god! But, the doctors are back to square one of figuring out what's causing her abdominal pain. Thank you so much for your prayers! Please keep them coming.
 
By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy

Chapter 20 of Travels to John (Day 18 of NaNoWriMo) by Stacy Duplease of Stories by Stacy, LLC

Chapter 20


ERIN COULDN’T BELIEVE HOW HOT it was outside today. She wasn’t even moving at the moment and she had sweat streaming down her skin like she had a hard two-hour workout. Never mind how the sun was so bright it hurt her eyes and she thought it would blister her skin.

Wait a minute.

Her feet throbbed like she stood on them the last few days without ceasing, even though she hadn’t, and felt as thought they were raw and covered with dirt. Erin looked down at her feet and noticed how her feet were indeed raw, blistered, scraped, and covered with dirt and pebbles.

How did they get that way? She had no recollection whatsoever about her feet going through such poor treatment.

Was she living the next biblical scene from another’s perspective? Erin thought it was the only reasonable explanation. Would she ever get used to this, if it was the case? She wished if she really was living in another’s shoes at the moment that she didn’t have to live it so literally. Man her feet were sore and she was positively parched.

She couldn’t help but crack herself up when she realized she looked in her bag for a water bottle. There weren’t any plastic water bottles in the times of John. So, of course, she wouldn’t find one. But, she was spoiled rotten and wished it was that easy at the moment.

What did she know about finding her own water or food? Yes, it was pretty amusing to think about and she found the humor in the situation.

Erin quickly sobered; however, when she worried she might very well need to find water and food, ever mind shelter. How on earth would she ever do any of the activities?

She would pray.

It was the only reasonable solution she could come up with at the moment. She prayed the Lord would guide her and tell her what she needed to do.

Erin looked around and for the first time became aware of her surroundings. She saw Jesus. He sat on a rock at what Erin thought was possibly a well. She wasn’t entirely sure, but she thought that was what it was because she was well aware John 4 was the next chapter in the journey.

Erin decided to sit on another rock and started to massage her aching feet as she watched Jesus. He was about twenty yards from her and she was able to see His sweat.

Jesus sweat.

He was tired.

He was sweaty and tired.

The realization took a moment to sink in and she was astonished by the simple notions of how God sweat. He was real. God was real.

She identified these concepts before, but there were times understanding gained more depth. This was one of those times for Erin. She learned more and had a deeper comprehension of how God was man when Jesus lived on this earth.

The Son of God lived so He could teach the world how to live for and worship His Father. Jesus also lived for His Father, obeyed His Father, and loved His Father. He was the perfect representation of how we are to do the same, Erin recognized.

But, since she saw Him sweat, like she could, she felt far more connected to Him. God lived like her at one time, in the flesh, so we would know He fully recognized what it meant to be human. He never had to because He could recognize what it was to be a person without being one because He was God and knew all. However, He chose to become one of us, so we would know without doubt and be without excuse that He knew firsthand of our plight as human beings.

Wow.

Erin wiped the tears from her gritty face and sat in awe. She had the impression she wouldn’t be the first and thought He wouldn’t mind because she stared not to judge but to fully see Him in a whole new, deeper, and more intimate way.

He was God. He was real. He sweat.

Hold on for a moment.

It was a well. That was Jacob’s well! She stared at it for a moment and allowed the realization to sink in that she stared at a very old well. She not only stared at a very old well, she stared at it with her own eyes. She didn’t have to stare at a picture. Instead, she saw the real thing. Jacob’s well was old in Jesus’ day, never mind in her own timeframe.

What got her the most, hwoever, was what Jesus said next.

John 4:7-4:8
7-8A woman, a Samaritan, came to draw water. Jesus said, "Would you give me a drink of water?" (His disciples had gone to the village to buy food for lunch.) (MSG).

Jesus asked for a drink.

Erin wasn’t sure what got her attention more. Was it the fact that Jesus wanted a drink? Or, was it that Jesus asked someone to serve Him in such a manner? Or, was it that the Samaritan woman had no idea who made the request? Erin wasn’t too sure, but His question got to her.

He asked for what He needed. He asked a woman who Jews normally hated for some water.

Wow.

She didn’t have the opportunity to think about it for too long, nonetheless, because she heard John read the words he penned from John 4:7-26.

4 But He needed to go through Samaria.


5 So He came to a city of Samaria which is called Sychar, near the plot of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. 6 Now Jacob’s well was there. Jesus therefore, being wearied from His journey, sat thus by the well. It was about the sixth hour.


7 A woman of Samaria came to draw water. Jesus said to her, “Give Me a drink.” 8 For His disciples had gone away into the city to buy food.


9 Then the woman of Samaria said to Him, “How is it that You, being a Jew, ask a drink from me, a Samaritan woman?” For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans.


10 Jesus answered and said to her, “If you knew the gift of God, and who it is who says to you, ‘Give Me a drink,’ you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water.”


11 The woman said to Him, “Sir, You have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep. Where then do You get that living water? 12 Are You greater than our father Jacob, who gave us the well, and drank from it himself, as well as his sons and his livestock?”


13 Jesus answered and said to her, “Whoever drinks of this water will thirst again, 14 but whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become in him a fountain of water springing up into everlasting life.”


15 The woman said to Him, “Sir, give me this water, that I may not thirst, nor come here to draw.”


16 Jesus said to her, “Go, call your husband, and come here.”


17 The woman answered and said, “I have no husband.”


Jesus said to her, “You have well said, ‘I have no husband,’ 18 for you have had five husbands, and the one whom you now have is not your husband; in that you spoke truly.”


19 The woman said to Him, “Sir, I perceive that You are a prophet. 20 Our fathers worshiped on this mountain, and you Jews say that in Jerusalem is the place where one ought to worship.”


21 Jesus said to her, “Woman, believe Me, the hour is coming when you will neither on this mountain, nor in Jerusalem, worship the Father. 22 You worship what you do not know; we know what we worship, for salvation is of the Jews. 23 But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him. 24 God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.”


25 The woman said to Him, “I know that Messiah is coming” (who is called Christ). “When He comes, He will tell us all things.”


26 Jesus said to her, “I who speak to you am He,” (NKJV).

DANIEL LOVED HOW JESUS COULD care less about being politically correct. Nor could He care less about offending people. He didn’t water down the gospel to spare people’s feelings. Truth was truth. Sometimes, it hurt. Sometimes if offended. But, He did not sin while He might have offended.

Jesus recognized that if He offended people, it was because they were caught in their sin and were uncomfortable because of their own sins and limitations. He couldn’t coddle them and allow them to stay where they were in their mistaken perceptions of how to live. He couldn’t allow them to live in error. He shared the truth with them and He knew it might offend.

When it was offensive, it was always for the purpose of brining glory to His Father and for correction. He didn’t do it to be rude or to offend. Offense was just a natural thing that happened when people had to face their sins and errors.

Hence, Daniel took note of this and wanted to apply it to his own life. He didn’t want to water down the message of Christ and the message of the Bible because someone might have thin skin and might be afraid of facing their wrongdoings or wrong perceptions. That wasn’t his fault. He would be gentle in doing so, however. He would not intentionally try to offend people.

Jesus also didn’t care what other people think. He hung out with the sinners, the nobodies, the least-likelys, the ones the world rejected, and the people He knew He could bring to believe in and worship His Father. Case and point: the Samaritan woman.

A Samaritan in those days never associated with a Jew and vice versa (John 4:9 mentions this fact.). Period. End of discussion. They hated one another. Yet, Jesus asked her for a drink of water from the well.

What was the living water Jesus spoke of in John 4:10?

John 4:10
Jesus answered, "If you knew the gift of God, and who is saying to you, 'Give Me a drink,' you would ask Him, and He would give you living water,” (HCSB).

The living water is defined in John 4:13-4:14,

13 Jesus answered and said to her, "Everyone who drinks of this water will thirst again;
14 but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him shall never thirst; but the water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life,” (NASB).

Daniel watched the facial expression of the Samaritan woman after she heard what Jesus said in John 4:13-4:14. The woman didn’t doubt whatsoever what He shared with her. As a matter of fact, Daniel observed it sounded quite appealing to the woman.

Daniel thought how appealing this sounded to him now. Daniel wanted to never thirst again as a modern-day man. Never mind with how thirsty she was in the land in John’s time because of the lack of plastic water bottles. The parched nature of the area at this time only added to her thirst. However, Daniel knew He referred to the thirst of the soul. He thirsted for Him terribly. However, he didn’t need to do so. He already had the eternal springs of water in his life the moment he chose to believe. Nevertheless, he thirsted for more of Him and she hoped that never stopped.

Consequently, the water analogy was even more appealing to the Samaritan woman because she was in the major heat of the day, working at getting water. Yes, of course, she wanted the water that meant she would never thirst again.

Daniel also couldn’t help but be reminded how nobody can pull the wool over God’s eyes. We can’t hide from God or hide things from God. He knows all. (Author’s Note: See John 4:16-4:18.)

How often do we try to do that, though? How often do we try to hide things from God? The thought was ludicrous, yet we still try to do it anyway.

Daniel also couldn’t imagine what the Samaritan woman thought after her discourse with Jesus in verses 21 through 26. However, it was verse 26 that made Daniel wonder what she thought even more. Verse 26 would have been a bombshell to her. Jesus admitted He was the Messiah. I’m pretty sure she fell on her face the moment her eyes were opened. She probably fell on her face in worship (at least figuratively) once the shock wore off in her mind.

Daniel wondered why he wasn’t more blown away by the fact that Jesus was/is the Messiah. Why didn’t he feel amazed by it in a fresh way every time he thought about it? Jesus is the Messiah. It’s a truly remarkable miracle

Daniel never wanted to take advantage of that truth again. Jesus was his Savoir. His life has radically transformed because of Jesus being his Savior and he was a new man.

Jesus was the Messiah and was his Savior. Life just didn’t get any better than that.


By Stacy Duplease
of Stories by Stacy