08 April 2026

G is for Gracious

 

In keeping with the A-Z Writing Challenge, today's letter is G. 

I'm writing this month on the Attributes of God. I'm purposely keeping my posts short, although there is so much to say about each attribute...characteristic that God displays. 


Today is G for Gracious. 

There is no perfect Christian....Christ-follower.  There isn't. If there was, we wouldn't need the grace of God!  It's because of His grace that I'm a follower! I'm not perfect in my spiritual walk but when I mess up, God is there with His grace and mercy. 




He opposes people who are full of pride. He gives Grace to those who are humble. 




and just like God shows grace to us, so too, should we who call ourselves Christ-followers/people of God, show grace to others. 




Have you ever experienced the Grace of God?  I have many stories about how God has shown me grace over the years......some sins were ones that I did have to face the consequences of it.....because "we reap what we sow"....but in so many other situations, I have experienced the mighty grace of God and I'm thankful for it.

If you have been shown grace by God, extend that grace to others. 

None of us are perfect...we all need a little grace!  (and you don't have to agree with the other person, to extend mercy and grace....although it can be so difficult). God will help us extend grace. 








07 April 2026

EXCELLENT FATHER

 


Because Easter weekend is always busy for us, I am combining letters E and F today for the A-Z Challenge.  My theme is Attributes of God and I chose for E the word Excellent and for F the word Father. 


There was a time when I didn't see God as my Father. I only saw Him as Judge.  There are reasons for that stemming from my childhood church environment but I won't go into that saga. 


Fast forward to my early 30s and I received some much needed spiritual and emotional healing via a wonderful therapist and I learned to embrace God as my Heavenly Father. My own biological father was absolutely wonderful and it wasn't because of him that I only viewed God as a distant Judge.  My actual daddy was just an amazing man.

But my Heavenly Father is most excellent. He loves us unconditionally!




Yes there is evil in the world.......It's because sin has consequences! 

During my hard times, I have had to turn to God and although I have had questions like "Why this, God?" or "Why don't You stop all the evil?", I only sense that He is trying to teach us something that our human minds just cannot grasp. 

It's in the hard times that we often seek God...for His strength, His Truth, His Love and His Peace. 







One day we will see Him face to face and we will be embraced by our Heavenly Father who gives good gifts to us. 


Do you view God as an Excellent Father? (and for some, He is viewed as a Mother). 


Jesus used this metaphor of a hen gathering her baby chicks under her wing, to describe how God felt about His children in Israel. 


I'm so thankful for our Excellent God!!





05 April 2026

D is for Divine

 


I'm participating in Day 4 of the April  A-Z Challenge.   My theme is the Attributes of God and letter D is for Divine.


I'm basing this on a Scripture from 2 Peter 



Divine power, by definition, is the supernatural ability and authority to create, govern, and intervene in the universe. Most world religions believe that their gods have divine powers.

In Christianity, we believe that God is the true Source of all divine power.  This was evidened by the parting of the Red Sea during Moses' time in the book of Exodus. (Old Testament). 

The Resurrection of Jesus (the reason we celebrate Easter) is considered the ultimate manifestation of the divine power of God, overcoming death!

Examples  of Divine Power include (but are not limited to): 

  • performing wonders that defy natural law (miracles and creation)
  • supernatural intervention (saves, redeems) 
  • spiritual transformation (inner strength, wisdom, ability to change their nature, through the Holy Spirit)
  • granting blessings (bestowing peace, mercy, grace). 

We serve a Divine God! 







04 April 2026

2026 Book Review #12:The Drowning

 


This is book 6 in the Patrik Hedstrom series, set in Sweden, that I discovered a couple of years ago and that I really like. Huge thanks go to my oldest daughter Courtney for introducing me to this series. 

STORY SUMMARY

Christian Thydell has always dreamed of becoming an author....and he finally has succeeded with his debut novel The Mermaid. It has received rave reviews and all of a sudden he is sought after for talk shows and news articles. So...why is he unhappy and emotionally distant like usual? 

Erica Falk, a crime writer and married to lead detective Patrik Hedstrom, is the one who helped Christian discover his talents...she helped him all along the way and has recently discovered that he has been receiving threatening letters for over a year! 

She begins to investigate the messages, as well as Christian's past/background. And then one of Christian's good friends, Magnus, disappears.   His wife Cia and their two young children have no idea where Magnus could have gone. He was on his way to work, walking to his colleague's  home where he always hitched a ride into work and never made it there. 

Three months later, his body is discovered in the frozen waters of the local river. 

And now, of course, Patrik is involved in solving who murdered Magnus and dumped his body into the river a few months earlier. His suspicions are confirmed that Magnus' death is related to Christian and 2 other friends, Kenneth and Erik.  It's a very tangled web of friendships stemming from their childhood days. And a lot of family secrets regarding Christian, his foster parents, his biological mother, and the little sister his foster parents birthed, named Alice. 

Kenneth becomes a victim and soon more secrets come to light...but every friend has received these odd threatening letters and yet none of them are willing to confess what really went on in their childhood and their relationships to one another. 

Until Christian is found dead, by apparent suicide from the water tower in town. 

What in the world is going on?  Will Patrik and his police team solve this mystery from Christian's childhood? How does Erica's findings go along with Patrik's?

 Just who is Christian Thydell anyways?? 


MY THOUGHTS

This was one fast paced book that took a long time in developing if that makes sense.  It started out fast paced with a lot of characters introduced.  As usual, the subplot of Erica and Patrik's marriage and parenting of Maja who is now 2 yrs old in this book (with Erica expecting twins!)  was well developed and interesting. 

The main plot was very fast moving  but then (for me) seemed to get a bit bogged down with all the twists and turns as the story developed further. 

After the half-way point, it picked up again once I discovered some more secrets about Christian's childhood. What a doozy of a thriller! 

The cool thing is, I had guessed where the Christian character was going. I even had him "diagnosed" with the correct disorder that the author reveals  towards the end of the book but I think it's largely due to my teaching young special needs students who had the same type of abandonment issues and abuse issues in their early  childhood years. All in all, the average reader might not pick up on those  clues and so the author does a great job with how readers  find out exactly who the perpetrator is. It's  quite well done!

Many themes are apparent in this story:  single parenthood, drug use, bullying, obesity, abandonment, foster- family relationships, mental illness, personality disorders, friendships that endure, friendships that contain secrets, murder, suicide and the  psychological impact that child abuse and bullying have on a person; past traumas and the affects into adulthood; family dynamics. 


I love this series and with the ending of this book comes something that Patrik and Erica are going through....it is like a "cliff hanger".....book 7 should reveal what has happened. 

In my opinion, this book is appropriate for ages 17 and older (due to some mature content). 

On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest, I rate this a 9.