Is Christ-like Compassion Possible?

A tornado hit our City last week and we were grateful survivors. After speaking with neighbors, it hit me why Christ cried about his friend Lazarus’s death.

A tornado hit our City last week and we were grateful survivors. After speaking with neighbors, it hit me why Christ cried about his friend Lazarus’s death. He would bring his friend back to life, so why did he cry? Was he sad as anyone would because a friend died? Probably. But Jesus never stopped ministering to the people in front of him.

Who was with him? Lazarus’s sisters were and they were filled with emotion about the death of their brother. Jesus’s tears were likely a release of their pain that they could not express. It was a loving compassion pouring out of Christ to the women.

When I spoke with a couple of my neighbors after the event, as they talked about their experience, tears gathered in my eyes, and when I spoke of my experience, their eyes filled with tears. It was stunning to realize that I was expressing what my friend could not and vice versa.

The event was far too much for anyone to process on their own, but together, we could begin to help each other mourn and release the terror and fear of the tornadic moment.

In learning to pray for people in my City, my compassion has grown for them. There are ways I care about my neighbors that were not natural to me, even as a Christian.

When Christ was about to minister to Lazarus by raising him from the dead, His tears ministered to the women’s broken hearts. You too can have Christ-like compassion for your City.

My manuscript is almost complete and I am excited to get Two or Three For Our City into the hands of Christians in every state. To do this I am praying over each state. I would love for you to join me. This week we prayed for California. Please follow the channel so you don’t miss a prayer.

Signature line, Keep Waling on Mustard Seeds, Michele

Prepare the Way for Ohio

šŸ•Š You are the Church. If you are a Christian, you are a walking, talking, and praying ministry for Christ. But who is God calling you to minister to and are you?

Help me minister to the state of #Ohio

AN INVITATION TO PREPARE THE WAY (Read or skip to PRAY –> šŸ™ā€šŸ”„)

ā€šŸ”„šŸ•Š You are the Church. If you are a Christian, you are a walking, talking, and praying ministry for Christ. But, who is God calling you to minister to and are you?

šŸŽ¤ In 2014 God pursued me to pray for a local City. The daily news in that area was overwhelming and my prayers were drowned in despair. I invited others to pray with me #TwoOrThreeForYourCity and many said, ā€œYes.ā€ 6 years of Sundays I emailed a devotional prayer for that City, uniting us all as we petitioned heaven.

āž”ļø Fast forward to today and God pursued me to write a devotional designed to pray for Any City in any state. Will you join me in preparing the land?


As I near the completion of my devotional to pray for your City, I feel the need to pray for each state. Help me minister to the state ofĀ #Ohio. #State35of50



šŸ™ā€šŸ”„ God, thank you for every person who calls Ohio home. We ask you to bless their land and every person there. We lift up Governor Mike DeWine and ask for wisdom and Godly counsel for him. Create a desire in Ohioans to pray in community for their community. In Jesusā€™ name, amen.šŸ›

ā¤ļøBe sure to ā€˜LOVEā€™ if you prayed. Thank you!
šŸ If you live or have lived in Ohio, give a shout-out in the comments.
šŸ”—Please share this post with someone you know in Ohio.

#PrayForOhio #PrayForOhioans #GovernorMikeDeWine #GovernorOfOhio #PrayForYourNeighbor #PrayInCommunityForYourCommunity #UnitedPrayerWorks #PrayersOfTwoOrThreeChangesThings #PrayForYourCity #PrayLocal #TwoOrThreeForYourCity #WalkingOnMustardSeeds #WOMS #DevotionalPromotion #DevotionalPrayerForYourCity #EveryCityEveryState #YouAreTheChurch #MustardSeedDevotion #MustardSeedGPSLocal #WOMSGiveLocal #WOMSPrayLocal #WOMSServeLocal #WOMSTwoOrThreeForYourCity #WalkingOnMustardSeedsDevotionalTwoOrThreeForYourCity

Keep Walking on Mustard Seeds,

Michele Marie Weisman

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Prepare the Way for North Dakota

šŸ•Š You are the Church. If you are a Christian, you are a walking, talking, and praying ministry for Christ. But, who is God calling you to minister to and are you?

Help me minister to the state of #NorthDekota

AN INVITATION TO PREPARE THE WAY (Read or skip to PRAY –> šŸ™ā€šŸ”„)

ā€šŸ”„šŸ•Š You are the Church. If you are a Christian, you are a walking, talking, and praying ministry for Christ. But, who is God calling you to minister to and are you?

šŸŽ¤ In 2014 God pursued me to pray for a local City. The daily news in that area was overwhelming and my prayers were drowned in despair. I invited others to pray with meĀ #TwoOrThreeForYourCityĀ and many said, ā€œYes.ā€ 6 years of Sundays I emailed a devotional prayer for that City, uniting us all as we petitioned heaven.

āž”ļø Fast forward to today and God pursued me to write a devotional designed to pray for Any City in any state. Will you join me in preparing the land?
As I near the completion of my devotional to pray for your City, I feel the need to pray for each state. Help me minister to the state ofĀ #North Dakota. #State34of50



šŸ™ā€šŸ”„ God, thank you for every person who calls North Dakota home. We ask you to bless their land and every person there. We lift up Governor Doug Burgum and ask for wisdom and Godly counsel for him. Create a desire in North Dakotans to pray in community for their community. In Jesusā€™ name, amen.šŸ›

ā¤ļøBe sure to ‘like or share’ if you prayed. Thank you!
šŸ If you live or have lived in North Dakota, give a shout-out in the comments.
šŸ”—Please share this post with someone you know in North Dakota.

What would you add to the prayer for North Dakota? Put it in the comments and let us pray together!

#PrayForNorthDakota #PrayForNorthDakotans #GovernorDougBurgum #GovernorOfNorthDakota #PrayForYourNeighbor #PrayInCommunityForYourCommunity #UnitedPrayerWorks #PrayersOfTwoOrThreeChangesThings #PrayForYourCity #PrayLocal #TwoOrThreeForYourCity #WalkingOnMustardSeeds #WOMS #DevotionalPromotion #DevotionalPrayerForYourCity #EveryCityEveryState #YouAreTheChurch #MustardSeedDevotion #MustardSeedGPSLocal #WOMSGiveLocal #WOMSPrayLocal #WOMSServeLocal #WOMSTwoOrThreeForYourCity #WalkingOnMustardSeedsDevotionalTwoOrThreeForYourCity

Keep Walking on Mustard Seeds,

Michele Marie Weisman

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Are Your Emotions Stealing God’s Best for You?

A way to easily gain a positive expectancy, outlook, and a smile in your heart if not on your face–is to

"Joyful are people of integrity, who follow the instructions of the Lord."
Psalm 119:1, NLT

The early morning glory of red and purple playing back and forth in the sky is erased when the sun soars upward. Like your once-wrapped packages under the tree that were poised to be opened, the treasure is now fully exposed.

As you walk into the New Year of our Lord, the newness will lose its grandeur of the gifts and the expectancy of a new year. That is normal and dare I say okay. There is nothing wrong with not being as thrilled with the gifts or the anticipation of a new year.

Newly opened gifts and perhaps a new goal or two in mind, the ‘newness’ of the gifts and new year always dulls.

Michele Marie Weisman

However, the joy of God never dims or diminishes. What was true of God yesterday is true today and will be tomorrow.

Easily gain a positive expectancy, outlook, and a smile in your heart if not on your face by simply serving in your community. Your City. Remember, Jesus says we are serving him when we serve another.

Ideas to Serve: Call a friend or acquaintance and ask how they are doing. Pen a note to someone and put it in the mailbox. Are you running errands today? Who can you let go before you in line at the check out, or can you pay for someone’s items at the store?

Pray with me.

God, my emotions will fail but you always have an abundance of joy to give away. Show me where to serve. In Jesus’s name, amen.

Thank you!

Thank you for visiting in 2023! I consider it an honor when you stop by Walking On Mustard Seeds.

I am able to see what country a reader visits from. A total of 41 countries stopped by to read my blog this last year!

Because I can’t offer you tea or coffee, please know I pray for you and thank God for you.

MVP 2023 (Most Viewed Post)

If you share a post with others, thank you! That is the greatest compliment I can receive, that you would tell others about a piece I wrote.

What was the most popular blog post of 2023? Nine Benefits of Godā€™s Will for You

What was your favorite post of 2023? Your comments brighten my day!

Please know you are always welcome here. I look forward to crafting more blog posts for you and thank you for your grace as I learn to juggle the blog and finishing my manuscript for release in the Spring of 2024

Keep Walking On Mustard Seeds,

Michele Marie Weisman

Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright Ā©1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.

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Devotional Review of Jesus Listens by Sarah Young

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Each page was a delightful surprise in winter and Christmas art, from wildlife animals to a manger. I canā€™t give it all away, but this book is worthy of purchase for the art alone!

Grab a cup of tea or coffee, and letā€™s talk about this new release. I would love to hear from you in the comments!

Devotional Title

Jesus Listens

Subtitle

For Advent & Christmas Prayers for the Season

Author

Sarah Young

Published

October 2023 by Thomas Nelson

Book Art

Sally Wilson

Voice Audio

Bill Russell

How Found & Why Chosen

Around the end of summer, I saw Sarah Youngā€™s newest book was releasing in October. The cover was so beautiful and her being known for Jesus Calling, I knew I had to preview it for you.

Inside the Cover

This devotional is a complete experience with the art, the feel of the puffy cover, and the writing style many love about Sarah Young.

I purchased the hardcover (puffy), but it comes in a Kindle and Audible version. The Audible is well done by Bill Russell and comes with a PDF of the art. That is a win! The Kindle has the art images as well. Most but not all of the art is in the Audible and Kindle. The colored pages and snowflakes are all that are missing.

There are four pages for each day’s reading. Page one has a devotional of thoughtful prayer. The second page has a reflective short thought from Christā€™s perspective. Pages three and four have the Bible verses that inspired the devotion and a beautiful wintertime art image.

There are four lined pages in the back where you can write your Christmas prayers.

Loved!

I enjoy Sarah Youngā€™s devotional style and she stayed true to it here.

Her introduction was heartfelt. It was evident that she expects you, the reader, to gain a closer relationship with God as you read the devotions and the three to four Bible verses that align with each day.

The devotions covered topics from resting in the rush, praising God and Jesus, and focusing on the season while allowing the to-do list to wait. Sarah Youngā€™s relational way of explaining your connection with God and Jesus is truly a once-a-day gift.

Pause! *

There are 40 devotionals. With 40 days I think this leads you into January when some celebrate the arrival of the three wise men.

Looking online at the Amazon preview for the Kindle version, it looks like the devotional is divided into four sections: Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love. The audio and physical book has no such divisions.

Your Thoughts

Let me know in the comments when you would start the 40 days of this devo.

Whoā€™s it for?

Are you looking for an Advent or Christmas season devotional? This might be the pick for you. Young has a huge following of readers who will purchase because they like what she delivers in their quiet time with God. The art-packed devotional is a daily gift of retreat with the Lord, focusing on the reason for celebrating our Saviorā€™s birth.

Who itā€™s not for?

It is not for men specifically, but if read in a family setting it would be acceptable. Full disclosure, I did interview my husband for his perspective on the hard-bound copy of Jesus Listens.

Who would you gift this to?

Please tell me in the comments.

Announcement

Book Release 2024! More details to come. Sign up for my blog posts to make sure you keep up to date.

Keep Walking on Mustard Seeds,

Michele Marie Weisman

For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable. Romans 11:29, ESV

Can You Influence Your City?

Black woman with arms raised, smiling, as confetti rains down on her.

Yes, and after reading this article, my hope is that you will have confidence knowing you are doing some great work with God in your community.

You may live in an urban area, with the ease of drive-through eateries and the pick of grocery markets within a short walk or quick drive. You may live in a rural area, that is the quiet backdrop to all the hustle and bustle. My family lives in a place in between the two, we have neighbors but it takes a quarter of an hour or more to run errands, besides our local Dollar General.

Every time you drive, shop, or otherwise come in contact with your neighbors, you are influencing them. I looked up influence, (donā€™t fall asleep on me yet!) in the trustworthy Webster’s Dictionary from 1828; the online version.

Webster explains we can identify influence by its effects. Influence is completely unseen, a power, like a superpower, brings a person to respond for good or bad.

A driver who becomes angry on the road can influence another driver to an angry response. This is defined as road rage. What happens when a driver practices the opposite behavior on the road, giving way when it is legal and safe? There is an influence that the other driver will know and anyone who witnessed the courtesy given.

You can dismiss the example as not sweeping enough to bring a big change to your City, but how do you know? We have all heard stories of how a simple kindness turned someoneā€™s day around.

In fact, what you do may be a great benefit to you but it also influences others.

A fellow writer and friend of mine writes for a foundation that is holding a 5k in October. The run is not located in my state and I will not be attending the actual 5k, but, I signed up and am training because I believe in the foundation. I will run a few laps in my somewhat rural neighborhood, waving at the deer and squirrels as I jog to the lake and back.

Why am I doing this? I want to help the foundation. The organizationā€™s goal is to help the families of First Responders who are in need. Is my thirty-dollar entry fee going to change one life significantly? Not at all. But if the power of influence is true, it will encourage the foundation, my friend, and myself.

You see, the world has done its darndest to make you overwhelmed with every single tragedy that occurs as it is occurring across the globe. Of course, you care. But not one of us can take it all in, and that is not our job. It is Godā€™s job. Ours is to do our part, where we are when we can.

What does the 5k give me?

          Health goals I can reach.

          Something to look forward to.

          Feeling good that I am helping First Responders.

          An example to my children.

Most of the time, only God and the person will know the influence you have on another soul. In your City, I bet there are testimonies on how you have impacted someone for a good effect.

Continue to use this unseen power wisely.

Christ sacrificed himself so you can have eternity with his father. Does it make sense that as God calls you to pray for and do good for others in your City, there will be a benefit for you and your family? I sure do believe this to be true. Scripture tells us that very fact.

Would you take a moment to pop onto the Trooper Black Foundation to learn about Trooper Black?

Keep Walking on Mustard Seeds,

Michele Marie Weisman

What forgiveness is, isnā€™t, or maybe Iā€™m wrong. (A series of three parts.) Part II

My apologies! Please forgive me. This post is a bit late — but timely.

What is the hardest part of forgiveness?

Have you ever forgiven someone, and the pain from what they did still keeps coming up? Or maybe you have hurt someone, and regret attacks you on the pillow as you try to sleep.

I have forgiven much.

I have been forgiven much.

Something always remains – a residue that needs some cleaning up. A broken heart or a broken body, sin leaves its mark.

Locks on a fence overlooking a waterfilled canyon.

I am NOT a psychologist, a therapist, or attempting to be one. But, I have experienced needing to forgive others. Most of the time, when I forgive, there remain things to reason out with God and be healed by God.

Don’t miss this part!

Our healing won’t be possible unless we forgive. If you are standing with your arms crossed shouting, “I am fine!” and have not forgiven, you are not healed.

Side Note

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Have you ever said, “I can never forgive this person for this one thing”?

God requires it from you, complete forgiveness of everyone for everything. This is what Christ died for, each and every sin that ever has and ever would be committed. When we don’t forgive, it is saying Christ’s sacrifice was incomplete.

Forgiving reveals God’s fingerprint upon your life; your spiritual DNA comes from Heaven’s zipcode. You are part of God’s testimony when you forgive.

Lastly, there are no exceptions to God’s command in this area. Nowhere in the bible does it say, “Michele (<— fill in your name) does not have to forgive so-and-so”.

What Forgiveness Isn’t

Black background. Small red arrows laid in the shape of a large arrow. The small arrows are pointing in the opposite direction of the large arrow.

Forgiveness is not making the offense okay. It was a wrong act when it happened and stands as a wrong done.

Forgiveness is not allowing repeated bad behavior against you.

Forgiveness is NOT forgetting. It is humanly impossible to make yourself forget an offense. BUT, you do not need to dwell upon it. Who does it serve to sit in the pain of the memory? It steals your joy, energy, and purpose for today.

Who does that sound like, someone who came to steal, kill, and destroy? That would be the devil.

Forgiveness is the Balm

Years ago, I broke my wrist, requiring resetting it (ouch) and a firm brace to be worn for six weeks. After six weeks, I could remove the brace for therapy and, at other times to regain my strength. During the healing, I needed pain medication. Next over-the-counter pain relievers were helpful, especially after the physical therapy appointments.

Think of the act of forgiveness as the brace, correcting things for the long run. But before the complete healing, there will be pain. There will be obstacles and changes to living that must be made.

Pray from others; prayers for yourself can be your medication. Time in the word, listening to a worship song, or a walk can make room for perspective and more healing.

Cry. Yell. Write in a journal. Please, be kind to you, and don’t store up hate in your heart.

But when your pain spikes, and it likely will, do not mistake it for unforgiveness if you have forgiven. Days or weeks after my injury, the pain would flair in my wrist. The pain now signified I was on the road to recovery, not at the moment when the injury occurred.

The size of the pain may reveal the size of the wound, but you are headed toward healing once you forgive.

Back on Track

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God, As I extend your gift of forgiveness to another, help me heal from the wound created. I trust that one day I will see how you will use the testimony for your purpose. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

If you would like help with boundaries in relationships, I have learned much from the work of Dr. Henry Cloud. He has books and an online platform offering sound advice with a biblical perspective. He may have other resources; these are simply the ones I have used.

What are your thoughts on forgiveness? I would love to hear.

Until next week, keep Walking on Mustard Seeds,

Michele Marie Weisman

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