Monday, August 31, 2020

"Surely, You Must Know It Was All For You."

Before every vacation I tend to purchase a book (or two!) that I would like to bring with me to check out while I have extra free-time. This year it was A Jane Austen Devotional by Steffany Woolsey.

WOW! I think I just saw some serious eye-rolling by some of you!  😆  Yes, I admit to being an Austen fan but this book is really good and I'm going to prove it to you through sharing the introduction to the book. So there!

"For two centuries now, women have had the opportunity to curl up with a Jane Austen novel and get lost in the romantic stories of the English countryside. It is one of life's great pleasures to finish a book and feel the satisfaction of not only having read a well-crafted story, but of learning a valuable life lesson about God and human nature. Jane manages to accomplish all of that and more as she shows us through her words what love is. Hers is not a superficial, vain love, but a 1 Corinthians 13 love - one built on action, character, and honor. Any woman who has ever read or seen Pride and Prejudice longs for a hero like Mr. Darcy who comes to her and proclaims, 'Surely, you must know it was all for you.'

As the ultimate answer to all questions, the Bible is the standard by which we compare everything. Austen's writing is newly illuminated when held up to Scripture. In probing her novels for biblical insights on living and loving, we are reminded of humanity's innate desire for relationship with the Creator. Through Austen's varied and colorful characters, we learn not only about true love but meaningful character. We strive for the humility, wisdom, wit, and grace of a Jane Austen protagonist while learning to recognize the superficial vanity and worldliness of so many other characters who concern themselves only with their own gain.

This book was crafted with the hope that readers would take the opportunity to get lost in the world of Jane Austen - a place where we can all pause in solitude, as though we've just finished a stroll in the garden with Jane and are now sitting down with her to tea, reflecting on important life lessons and taking in the beauty of the countryside. Through excerpts from her work, short devotions, and Scripture, we hope this book will bring you moments of peace while you allow God's Word to shape your character.

And while you rest for a moment in the simplicity of Jane's words, perhaps your own life will grow a little simpler and more peaceful. Our wish is that through these spiritual insights into Jane's writing, you, too, will grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus, who through His death and resurrection woos you with the declaration, 'Surely, you must know it was all for you.'"

Have I piqued your interest? I'm only 7 days into it, but I have been very pleasantly surprised regarding how helpful, convicting, and thought-provoking this little book has been thus far. Lord willing next week I will give you an actual devotional example so that you may examine how this is all accomplished. 👍

Monday, August 10, 2020

CandyceLand is in VacationLand Plus Quotables #7



Hello friends,

This weekend Steve and I and our family are heading to VacationLand up north. Because of this I won't be posting for a while but wanted to clear out my phone of great quotes that I've saved since last month. As always, please let me know your favorites!  I also hope you all have a good and healthy few weeks, and I'll be back... sometime? maybe?  The pictures above do not even come close to doing justice to the absolutely gorgeous sunsets from our deck - the views (day and night!) are why we are returning to the same rental as last year - and why I might never come back home.  😳😜😎

My favorites are #2, 6, 9, and 12.


1. "Rest this morning, not because you're healthy or finances are good, but because God reigns for His glory and your good."  Paul Tripp

2.  "No man knows how bad he is till he has tried very hard to be good."  C.S.Lewis

3.  "Prayer does not fit us for the greater work, prayer is the greater work."  Oswald Chambers

4.  "Nearness to God brings likeness to God. The more you see God the more of God will be seen in you."  C.H. Spurgeon

5.  "If you ask, 'Why is this happening?' no light may come, but if you ask, 'How am I to glorify God now?' there will always be an answer."  J.I. Packer

6.  "I want to hate my sins more than I hate the sins of others who sin differently than I do."
Buck Parsons

7.  I don't always FEEL His presence. But God's promises do not depend on my FEELINGS; they rest upon His integrity.  RC Sproul

8.  "The weakness of so many modern Christians is that they feel too much at home in the world."
A.W. Tozer

9.  "Visit many good books, but live in the Bible."  C.H. Spurgeon

10.  "Solitude with God repairs the damage done by the fret and noise and clamor of the world."
Oswald Chambers

11.  "One compromise here, and another there, and soon enough the so-called Christian and the man in the world look the same."  A.W. Tozer

12.  "A Christian who is saturated with the Word," my father wrote, "is likely to have a calm, wholesome outlook on life; to be kept steady in the path of God's will in either joy or sorrow, wealth or poverty; he is likely to be a pleasant companion, not voluble in aimless talk; and he will not be overly disturbed by world conditions."  Elisabeth Elliot


Monday, August 3, 2020

How Sweet The Sound!


On May 11th of this year I posted a video of people from all over the UK singing "The Blessing." I mentioned back then that I cried each time I watched it and thought maybe some of you would too.  I was correct and got many comments and emails from readers that "The Blessing," and the way it was performed, while in quarantine, was emotional for many. Click here to watch again.

Good news! I found another one, this time 50 different people from 50 different countries singing "Amazing Grace" in their native languages. Again I was overwhelmed with the reality of seeing these brothers and sisters in Christ from around the world singing perhaps the most well-known of all hymns. (Spoiler Alert: My tears started with the 2nd voice and location.)  My takeaway is that I have just seen 50 of my siblings! What amazing grace that God would allow us this joyful experience of global unity in Christ even now!

Click Here To Listen.