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Lent is a time for...

  As I'm reflecting on this Lenten season this surfaced in my heart when I came upon this picture from my back yard.                       Lent is the time for... We are told in Lent Remember you are dust And to dust you shall return We start our journey Towards the Cross And towards the Resurrection As dust specks As ashes God formed humankind From the dust of the ground Breathing life into us Lent is the time When the breath of the Spirit Gathers the dust And forms our souls Birthing Christ within So that we may be united To the Source of Creation Like a Phoenix rising God's flames in our hearts Aid in resurrecting And joining our souls To eternal love. Lent is the time To ponder and be introspective To grow out of the ashes And feel the fire Of Divine Love. I pray that the rest of this Lent you find yourself rising to meet the resurrected Christ in your daily lives, walking besides the God that does not disappoint 🙏 

My encounter with an Angel

 Do not neglect to show hospitality for by that means some have entertained angels without knowing it" ~ Hebrews 13:2


Angels are mentioned 273 times in Scripture. They appear as humans and a multitude of other ways. They have appeared to many in the Bible, Abram, Zachariah, Daniel, Jacob, Mary, Mary Magdalene, the disciples, as well as to many others across the centuries. There are many accounts of angels, even today. They come in person, dazzling, in dreams, with wings and chariots, as animals and birds, in strangers and in each other. Sometimes they are recognized as angels and other times not. The Talmud (a collection of oral teachings and discussions produced by Jewish Rabbis) says that each blade of grass has an angel telling them "grow, grow". I believe we have been generously given a guardian angel since before time. 

I would like to describe an encounter I had during a time of need. My husband and I were facing financial difficulties, and he was possibly going to get laid off from work. I was at work, unable to concentrate, and I was praying, asking God to show me that it would all work out. So, I went down the elevator with a coworker and a woman began staring at me intently, which made me somewhat uncomfortable. When we got off on the first floor the woman turned, hugged me and gave me a kiss saying, "I have been asked to tell you that everything is going to be alright." She hastily left and I went after her but when I opened the door to the street, no one was on the right or left. I was baffled. I went back and asked the front desk person, who witnessed this, who was that individual. And she answered that it was some stranger talking to employees about God. And before anyone could respond or react, she went to the elevator and left where I encountered her. I believe with all my heart that was an angel sent to reassure me, I felt it in my soul. This was a direct answer to a prayer. And yes, my husband did not lose his job!

I've had many people minister to my husband and I in times of need, even strangers, and I felt the angel inside them speak to me. 

Angels bring messages and comfort, as well as the love of God. May we all recognize these heavenly hosts in our midst and be welcoming and hospitable toward them. 😇

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  1. Great note Cindy. Angels all around us.

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    1. I'm very happy you liked the post! Yes, angels surround us when least expected 😇

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  2. Yes angels can be right in front of me and I fail to recognize that angel..I need to slow down and allow the angel to be present to me. Thank you Cindy for reminding me.

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    1. You are so right, it is in slowing down that we see the miracles of God! 🙏

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  3. You make me feel so hopeful and inspired. I love you post please keep blogging.

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