Welcome to Conversations at the Well

In Mark 6:31 Jesus gave an invitation to His friends. He said, "Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place..." My friend, I believe Jesus issues this same invitation to us today. Take off your shoes of busyness, take a deep breath and sit awhile at the well of His Word. It never runs dry and it is always available. Come. Come away by yourself to a quiet place...He is waiting there for you.

Monday, December 7, 2009

BETHLEHEM


BETHLEHEM

…in your light we see light. Psalm 36:9

It was dark and there was a chill in the air as I headed to the well. I stopped and lit a spiced cider candle before taking my place. I watched the flame dance and the warmth of the fragrance was soft and inviting. I opened His Book and read Psalm 36 and suddenly and without warning these words jumped off the page and into my heart, “in Your light we see light.” I looked up to see Him whom my soul loves looking at the candle and I smiled as I saw the Light of the world bathed in the soft glow of the candlelight and then my heart got all excited and breathless as it raced back to Psalm 36:9 and read again, “in Your light we see light.” I could not contain myself as my heart looked up at Him again and said, “In Your light I see light.” I could tell by the light dancing in His eyes that He had arranged this moment for me and He came and took a seat very near me at the Well and His presence enveloped me there in the light.
He took me to Isaiah 9:2 and I read it slowly (that’s the best way to read His Word), “The people who walk in darkness will see a great light – a light that will shine on all who live in the land where death casts its shadow.” (NLT) I sat wondering about this light the people in the dark would see and where exactly the light came from and then I stopped in verse 6 as we read together, “For a child is born to us, a son is given to us. And the government will rest on His shoulders. These will be His royal titles: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. His ever expanding, peaceful government will never end. He will rule forever with fairness and justice from the throne of His ancestor David. The passionate commitment of the Lord Almighty will guarantee this!”
My heart looked into His eyes as I whispered in the stillness, “You are the light that shines on those who live in the land where death casts it shadow. These verses are talking about your birth, aren’t they?” He nodded quietly and my heart caught a reflection of memories from eternity past shining in the eyes of Him whom my soul loves. I wondered then if the angels decorated for Christmas. Did they hang a wreath on Heaven’s door or put up Christmas lights? Did Heaven celebrate the day He laid aside His glory and took on the helplessness of a newborn? Did Jesus followers who had already walked across Heaven’s threshold light candles and sing to Him about that day while angels stand in silent awe of the very wonder of such love by the Creator that He would take on the form of the created? As I sat in the stillness my heart thought it heard echoes of the joyful celebration intertwined with awe and wonder thundering from Heaven.
I wondered if it was the voices of angels my heart heard and if so were they the same angels who had proclaimed Jesus’ birth to a group of shepherds in the fields outside Bethlehem? “What of everyone else? Where were the people of Bethlehem? Didn’t they hear the voices of Angels proclaiming the birth of Him who came to die? Wouldn’t the sound of thousands of Heaven’s warriors singing praise to God travel through the streets of Bethlehem? Did anyone stop even for a moment, tilt their head and wonder what the sound was? Where were they?” I thought to myself. “They didn’t have room,” He said, following my thoughts.
I turned His words over and over in my mind and I realized things hadn’t changed much. My thoughts turned to Christmas lights and I thought about all the different lights of the season: Christmas lights that adorn people’s homes; Christmas tree lights that shine and twinkle and add warmth to evenings with family as they gather around the Christmas tree. The soft glow of candlelight for Christmas parties with co-workers and friends and family as their laughter fills the air. Lights shine from department store windows as frazzled and harried shoppers rush about, cramming one more thing into one more moment in one more hour of one more day. Budgets strain, heads pound, rest is scarce and hearts cry out in the midst of Christmas carols and sleigh bells. All the while, standing unseen by human eyes, the Angels are still proclaiming the Good News! I thought how easily we are distracted by “world-lights” and we miss Him. “No room,” He repeated.
As the flame of the candle danced, my heart nestled quietly at His feet and there in the Light of His Presence He began to share a story with me (He is the Master Storyteller, you know). It was a story of Christmas. As He began to weave the threads of the story into my heart I knew I needed to write it down so I opened my laptop and my fingers danced across the keyboard as He spoke.
The alarm rudely interrupted her sleep and she fumbled in the darkness until her fingers found the off button. Silence filled the house once again with the exception of Andy’s soft snoring. Beth groaned as she sat up. “How on earth had she allowed herself to be talked into this?” she wondered to herself as she headed to the shower. She stood in the shower willing herself to wake up as she recalled the conversation with her friends; the same conversation they had every year, and every year Beth laughed, told them they were crazy and then declined their offer.
She hurried from the bathroom to the closet where she quickly pulled on jeans and a sweater, selected comfortable shoes and sat down on the edge of the bed to put them on. She glanced at the clock; the illuminated numbers mocked her as they announced the time: 3:55 AM! Could it have really been just seven hours ago that she and Andy, Richard, Julie, Amy and John had sat in the living room downstairs sipping coffee in front of the fire after a wonderful Thanksgiving meal? Amy and Julie began talking about all the great bargains they were going to find on their annual shopping trip the next day and Beth could see the invitation coming. She had sat next to Andy giggling, already preparing to decline when she heard Andy say what a good idea he thought it was. After all, money was a bit tight and it wouldn’t hurt to get in on some bargains. “If it’s such a great idea why am I the one going shopping in the middle of the night?” she whispered. The only reply was Andy’s snoring. She pulled on her coat just as a car pulled into the driveway. She peered through the blinds and saw Amy walking to the front door, so grabbing her purse she kissed Andy’s cheek and switched off the light as she headed downstairs.
Beth opened the front door to find Amy standing on her doorstep smiling, holding out a travel mug with a bright red ribbon tied to the handle. “I come bearing gifts,” Amy said with a soft laugh. “It’s too early even for coffee,” Beth moaned as she stepped outside and turned to lock the front door. Amy’s cheerfulness wasn’t dampened in the least by her friend’s lack of enthusiasm. She continued holding out the mug to her friend as she said, “It’s Starbuck’s Christmas Blend. I ground it myself this morning. I even used your favorite creamer: toffee nut. But wait, there’s more. I also added just a sprinkling of ground cinnamon on top. Come on grumpy, take a sip,” Amy urged. “I now know why it is called Black Friday,” Beth said as she took the mug from her friend. “Do tell,” Amy said as they walked to the car. “Because it’s black outside which matches my mood,” Beth quipped as she climbed into the backseat.
Amy and Julie chatted cheerfully as Beth sat quietly in the backseat. She thought about all the things at home she had planned to accomplish that day and wouldn’t get to and would either not get done at all or be pushed to another timeslot. But where would she find time in a schedule in which every moment was already filled? “There’s no room,” she thought to herself. Beth’s mind began racing through the days ahead which were filled to the brim with the tasks of the Season. Her insides suddenly felt as if they were in a vice being squeezed as she ran down her mental calendar. There was a school field trip to the food bank downtown to show the kids how food was distributed to the needy. Then there were two school programs to attend, Andy’s staff Christmas party given by his employer, a family Christmas party at Andy’s parents’ house and the church Christmas pageant, their small group Christmas party at their house, and then she had agreed to help Amy at the local rescue mission on Christmas Eve immediately followed by the Candlelight service at church, and then, finally, Christmas Day. All of this was added on top of the usual day-to-day activities of family life. Then there was the added stress of the economic crunch which was now being felt in their life. As a result of layoffs at Andy’s place of employment his workload had increased but his benefits had been reduced. She sat surveying her life, “no room,” she whispered into the darkness.
She was brought back to the here and now as Amy pulled into the Wal-Mart parking lot where a crowd of shoppers had already congregated at the doors waiting for them to open. Beth got out of the car and decided to try and enjoy herself as the three friends spent the morning shopping together. By eleven o’clock they had each nearly completed their shopping. Julie spotted a Panera and they decided this would be a good time to stop for lunch.
“So,” Amy began, “are you all ready to begin the Advent activities?” All three of them had purchased Advent calendars. Julie and Amy each shared various activities they already had planned and then they looked at Beth eager to hear what Advent plans she had made. “Well?” Julie enquired. Beth looked down at her fork as she confessed that the Advent package was still in its box, unopened. Amy and Julie sat looking at their friend, expressions of concern in their faces. Tears sprang into Beth’s eyes as she felt the internal vice tighten. “No room,” was all she could manage to say.
A few hours later Amy helped Beth carry her packages from the car into the house. Amy gave Beth a big “I love you friend” hug before she headed home. Beth closed the front door and didn’t see her friend sitting in the front seat of her car with her head bowed having a conversation with her Heavenly Father about a dearly loved friend and sister in Christ who had found herself with no room. A few hours later found Beth lying exhausted in bed and yet unable to sleep. Her thoughts were racing around and around in her head leaving no room for rest or even the ability to carry it all to the Lord. “No room,” she whispered. Sometime in the wee hours a troubled sleep came.
The weeks passed and Beth ticked off the activities on the calendar as each came and went. The week before Christmas Beth was heading out the door to one more meeting when Andy asked her why the Nativity had not been set out yet. Beth turned and looked at the place on the mantle where the Nativity usually sat, she felt that internal vice tighten another couple of notches as she mumbled under her breath, “No room.” She arrived home late and the kids were already in bed and Andy had fallen asleep on the couch. She got ready for bed and went back downstairs to clean things up and get ready for the next day’s activities when she noticed Andy had set the Nativity out on the mantle.
The fire snapped and crackled cheerfully in the fireplace inviting her to rest a while. She stood there looking at the figures and realized she simply wanted Christmas to be over. She was tired of the endless lists of things that had to get done and places she had to be and deadlines she had to meet and she knew she had been standing there when she should have been doing things – there was no room in her day for standing and looking at Nativity scenes. No room for rest. “No room,” she whispered as she walked off to her next task.
Christmas Eve arrived and Beth pulled into an empty parking space in front of the Rescue Mission. She spotted Amy’s car a few spots over and headed to the entrance as she glanced at her watch. She hoped all would go smoothly as there was no room in her schedule for anything unplanned. They were supposed to finish serving dinner and wrapping gifts at the Mission by 6:30 which would leave Beth just enough time to go home, clean up and go to church with her family for the Christmas Eve Candlelight Service at 8:00.
Amy and Beth worked hard cooking in the kitchen and then served food for two hours straight. The next shift of servers arrived to relieve them and Beth headed toward the gift wrap area where she would spend her final hour at the mission wrapping gifts for the many people who would be spending Christmas there. Suddenly the air seemed stifling and Beth decided to step outside for a moment or two for some fresh air. She stepped through the rear door into a small courtyard behind the mission. The air was cold but welcome. Beth closed her eyes for a moment, leaning her head against the stone wall.
“Are you alright?” A man’s voice interrupted Beth’s quiet moment. She opened her eyes and found herself looking up at a tall, middle-aged man with a scruffy looking beard and ragged clothes. “I am fine. Just getting a little air,” Beth replied as she turned to head back inside. “The name’s Gabriel,” the man said as he extended his hand. Beth pretended not to notice his friendly gesture and reached for the doorknob as she said, “I really need to get back. There’s so much left to do.” Gabriel stepped closer and reached the door first and held it open for her as he said, “Can you come to the Christmas play we are doing tonight?” Beth tried to hide her surprise as she wondered what type of Christmas play this raggedy man would be in as she quickly replied, “No. I couldn’t possibly. No room,” she finished as she disappeared through the door and quickly headed to the gift wrap area. She glanced around the room and didn’t see Gabriel anywhere and assumed he had probably gone to the dining hall. She quickly put him out of her thoughts as she wrapped Christmas presents.
An hour later found Beth walking to her car wondering where the joy was she was supposed to feel – especially this time of year. But she didn’t feel joy. She reached her car and stood there a moment in the dark wrestling with something inside that was threatening to consume her. What was it she felt exactly? She closed her eyes and turned her face heavenward just as the first snowflakes began to gently fall and as they began kissing her face leaving droplets of moisture on her cheeks she realized what she felt inside: dry. “Oh Father, please help me,” she whispered into the darkness as she opened her car door and climbed inside, unaware that her prayer was heard long before it ever left her lips and help was waiting just down the road.
Beth pulled out of the parking lot onto the two lane road toward home. The snow was falling more heavily and she slowed her car as she entered a sharp curve. As she made the turn a deer suddenly sprang from the darkness directly in front of her and Beth slammed on the brakes, her car skidding to a stop as she heard a loud noise coming from her car. She sat clutching the steering wheel, her heart beating wildly as the deer stood staring at her in the headlights and then bounded off leaving her there to deal with this on her own. “Great!” she exclaimed as she rummaged through the glove box for the flashlight. She snapped the flashlight on, opened the car door and got out and walked to the other side of her car. Just as she feared, the rear passenger side tire was flat as a pancake. She walked back to the driver side, grabbed her cell phone from the center console to call the Auto Club but was unable to get a signal. “Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh!” she yelled into the darkness to no one in particular.
“Are you alright?” a familiar voice asked. Startled, Beth pointed her flashlight in the direction of the voice and found Gabriel standing across the road. “Wh-what are you doing out here, Gabriel?” Beth asked nervously. Gabriel smiled as he explained, “We are having our Christmas play right over here in this field. You are invited, Beth.” He finished gently. Beth couldn’t remember telling him her name and it gave her an odd, unsettled feeling. She glanced at her watch as she said, “Sorry, Gabriel. I have to see to my car and then I have someplace to be and…” her voice trailed off and she heard Gabriel’s voice right next to her softly say, “I know Beth, you have no room.”
She turned around expecting Gabriel to be standing right behind her but was surprised to see he was still across the road. She stood shivering by her car, a puzzled look on her face as Gabriel said, “Don’t worry about your tire, Beth. Come,” he invited. She stood there shivering as she wrestled over what she should do. A thought occurred to her then that perhaps she could get a phone signal out in the field so she made her decision and quickly grabbed her car keys and her cell phone, shut the driver’s door and hit the lock button and headed across the street, hoping she wasn’t acting foolishly and that Gabriel wasn’t crazy.
It had stopped snowing and they walked together in silence, the fallen snow crunching under their feet. Beth stole a sideways glance at the odd man walking beside her. “He must be seven feet tall,” she mused to herself. He was in need of a haircut and a shave. His clothes were tattered and obviously meant for someone a bit shorter. She looked down at his shoes; they were mismatched. As she looked at his feet something else struck her; something about his walk. Yes, he walked with purpose; like he knew where he was going and what to do when got there. “Odd,” she thought to herself. She decided to ask a question that had come to mind when he had first mentioned the play, “What part do you have in the Christmas play?” she asked. “I’m a messenger,” He said quietly. “You mean you play an angel?” she asked. “Something like that,” He said. Beth looked up at him and thought she saw something flash in his eyes but quickly dismissed the thought as they came through a cluster of trees into an open field.
Movement caught her eye and she could make out sheep through the darkness their gentle bleating breaking the stillness. She could also see several small campfires dotting the field and men huddled around them, some stretching their hands toward the flames to keep warm. Beth looked at Gabriel as she asked, “Shepherds?” “Yes,” came the one word reply. Gabriel seated Beth at a small campfire. He handed her a wool blanket which she gladly put over her legs. He pulled something from his coat pocket and handed it to her as he said, “It’s the script. You can read along, if you like.” She looked down and saw that he had handed her a Bible. It fell open to the book of Luke. She was about to say something but when she looked up Gabriel was headed in the direction of the shepherds.
Beth began to read the text, “There were shepherds in a field outside of Bethlehem, tending their flocks by night.” She looked up as her eyes took in the scene before her, “Shepherds tending their flocks by night,” she whispered. It was then she noticed Gabriel standing near a group of shepherds. “But when did he have time to change?” she wondered out loud. He was clothed in white and looked quite impressive as she took in the realistic looks of fear mixed with awe on the faces of the shepherds. She looked down, following the words of Gabriel’s announcement to the Shepherds and looked up as the words came to life in the field before her very eyes.
Nothing prepared her for what happened next. All of a sudden the field shown brilliant as what appeared to be an army of men all every bit as tall as Gabriel and they were singing a song she had never heard before – it was a song of praise to God and the very ground beneath her seemed to reverberate with the sound of their joy. “Oh!” she cried. “But how…who…?” was all she could manage. Then just as suddenly as they had appeared they vanished and the field was cloaked in a strange silence.
The air was electric as she heard the shepherds’ excited tones and then they all began running. She read the text out loud, “They ran to the village and found Mary and Joseph and there was the baby lying in the manger.” She looked up to see the shepherds slow their pace as they approached what appeared to be a hollowed out place in the hillside. She caught a glimpse of firelight and a young man and woman sitting in its warmth. The shepherds stood peering inside when she heard it – a baby’s cry through the night. Beth saw a tiny hand extend up out of the feeding trough and the young woman brushed a tear from her cheek as she motioned the shepherds to come near.
As Beth sat riveted to the scene the young woman lifted the baby out of the manger. He was wrapped in strips of cloth, “just as the angel said,” Beth whispered. Something on the hillside above them caught her eye and she looked up just as the clouds lifted, revealing the hilltop and on it stood a cross. She caught her breath as she stood looking from the manger to the cross the tears flowing down her cheeks as a familiar voice softly asked, “Beth, do you have room?” She went to her knees in the middle of that field and talked to the Lord about her heart that she had allowed to become so busy that she had run out of room: no room to sit with Him, no room to read His Word, no room to sit in His presence.
Gabriel helped her up and she smiled as she noticed he was wearing his tattered clothes and mismatched shoes again. As they walked back toward her car it began to snow again and as she turned her face heavenward and the snowflakes gently kissed her face, leaving tiny drops of moisture on her cheeks, she realized she wasn’t dry on the inside anymore. Her once dry heart was drenched in joy. They arrived at the car and she stopped and stared. She turned a puzzled look at Gabriel. “Look at that,” he said, “someone fixed your tire.” Gabriel helped her into her car and before he closed the door she reached out and took his hand in hers. She couldn’t speak and he simply nodded and then closed her door.
She glanced at her watch and then out the window, intending to wave goodbye to Gabriel but he was gone. She pulled her cell phone from her coat pocket. “That’s funny,” she thought, “My cell phone has full power now.” She shrugged and called Andy and quickly told him about the flat tire and that she would just meet him at church. Then she dialed Amy’s number. She answered on the third ring and Beth told her how much she enjoyed the Christmas play the mission had put on and she hoped they would do it again and that Gabriel made an excellent angel. “Amy?” Beth said into the silence. Amy sounded confused as she answered, “Beth, I don’t have any idea what you are talking about. The mission didn’t do any Christmas plays. And Beth, there’s no one at the mission named Gabriel.” Beth set her phone down on the seat, her heart overwhelmed within her.
Fifteen minutes later she pulled into the church parking lot. She hurried inside and spotted Andy and the kids sitting in the third row. Andy squeezed her hand as she sat down and then kissed her cheek as he whispered, “I love you, Beth.” Then he reached over and pulled something from her hair as he whispered, “Beth, where on earth have you been?” She looked at the piece of straw Andy held in his fingers and she smiled as she said, “I’ve been to Bethlehem.”
I closed my laptop and through my tears whispered, “Lord, thank you. Thank you for coming. Thank you for going from the manger to the cross for me. Forgive me for the times I didn’t have room for you. Help me never to lose sight of who you are and why you came. When I am distracted by the world-lights will you take me back to Bethlehem? My heart looked into the eyes of Love as His voice thundered through my soul, “I will beloved. I will.”


An Original Conversations at the Well
Diana Morgan
© Copyright December 7, 2009

Monday, November 23, 2009

LOVE NOTES



Have you ever received a love note? As the Lord and I sat in deep conversation this morning, He reminded me of times I have opened my lunch to find a love note; sometimes from my husband and sometimes from one of my children. Elizabeth still leaves me love notes by the coffeemaker (she knows my first stop of the morning :-) ) from time to time - complete with a smiley face. My husband will leave one in my lunchbag or sometimes stuck to the steeringwheel of my car. I treasure these notes. They are generally short words of encouragement reminding me I am being thought of; that I am important and matter and I am so very loved.

This morning as I opened my Bible to Jeremiah 31:3 there on the page was a love note tucked there just for me from Him whom my soul loves. It said, "Dear Diana, I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with lovingkindness." My heart looked up into the eyes of Him who pursued me with a love I did not know was possible. I opened my journal and wrote a love note back to Him. When my son was little he would leave me love notes too and he always signed them, "Love Your Son, Joshua Morgan", as if I might have forgotten who he was and to whom he belonged. I always wrapped him in my arms and assured him I knew who he was - my child. As I wrote my note to the Lord I didn't need to tell him who I was at the end. He knew it already as He wrapped me up in His embrace and whispered to my heart, "Dear one, I know who you are. You are my child. Precious and loved. I know your name."

Isaiah 49:16 says this: "See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands." Dear one, are you feeling discouraged this morning? Do you feel unloved, uncared for, unimportant? Beloved, the Lord has written you a love note and it is tucked in the pages of His Word. In it He lets you know you are being thought of; you matter; you are important to Him and you are dearly loved by Him. I believe the Lord loves to receive love notes back from us. As you sit with Him and pen your heart-thoughts you can know He won't lose it. He won't read it and wonder who it's from. He recognizes it and His eyes dance as He thinks on One dear to His heart. He knows the heart well who wrote it - His child. He knows your name for it is engraved on the palm of His hand.
Beloved, you've got mail. It is a love note from the very heart of God. It is tucked inside His Word just waiting to be opened. Will you open it now?


An original Conversations at the Well
Diana Morgan
November 23, 2009

Friday, November 20, 2009

Quiet Time Devotional Book


Dear Friends,

It is with great pleasure I announce that Conversations at the Well, Heart-to-Heart Conversations With God is now available in the Southwest Community Church bookstore. I have had women tell me they keep Conversations in their quiet time basket; what joy this brings me. I pray the Lord continues to draw people into relationship with Him and hearts will be made new as they sit at the Well in intimate Conversation with Him. Come. Come to the Well.


Love,

Diana Morgan

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

THE LIGHT WITHIN THE LIGHT



THE LIGHT WITHIN THE LIGHT

…in your light we see light. Psalm 36:9

I am always amazed at how the Lord draws me into a new story to share. Yesterday as I went into my time with Him at the Well I stopped and lit a spiced cider candle that sits on a small table. I watched the flame dance and the warmth of the fragrance was soft and inviting. I began my time with Him in Psalm 36 and suddenly and without warning these words jumped off the page and into my heart, “in your light we see light.” I looked up to see Him whom my soul loves looking at the candle and I smiled as I saw the Light of the world bathed in the soft glow of the candlelight and then my heart got all excited and breathless as it raced back to Psalm 36:9 and read again, “in your light we see light.” I could not contain myself as my heart looked up at Him again and said, “In the light I see light.” I could tell by the light dancing in His eyes that He had arranged this moment for me and He came and took a seat very near me at the Well and His presence enveloped me there in the light. Oh the conversation we had about light.

We are entering the season of "Lights". Department store lights. Christmas tree lights. Christmas party twinkle lights. Outdoor Christmas lights. Candlelight. Fire light. Joy that lights up the eyes of dear ones welcoming sweet family members and friends into their hearts and homes. Light that sparkles in a husbands eyes as he watches his wife open a gift he planned just for her. But in the midst of all these lights there is another; the dearest Light of all. But oh how many of us miss Him: Light within the lights. Long ago the light of a star hung by unseen hands cast its light on a stable in a little known town called Bethlehem. And there in its light lay THE Light.

My dear friend, don’t let the busyness of this season steal from you the treasure of sitting with the LIGHT. Will you join me and step out of the fray and the noise and sit awhile at the Well as we have a Conversation about the Light Within The light.

Conversations at the Well
Monday, December 7th at 7:00pm

In His Love,
Diana
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

INTO THE DEEP


INTO THE DEEP

When He had finished speaking, He said to Simon, “Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch.” (Luke 5:4)


I sat back and looked at the paragraph on my laptop screen; the same paragraph that had been there for weeks. I knew what I was writing about; at least I thought I did. But the story seemed to have taken a detour on its way and was hung up someplace within my heart and I couldn’t dislodge it. “Was this writers’ block?” I wondered to myself. I glanced at the clock; the day was ebbing away like the days before, and appeared it would end without my story being finished. I rubbed my eyes and let out a heavy sigh. Nikki, my thirteen year-old mix dog, wriggled in between the footstool and the chair I was sitting in and rested her head on my knee, looking up at me with what appeared to be sympathetic eyes. I suddenly felt the need to escape and headed down the hallway and returned a moment later with Nikki’s leash.
I snapped the harness around Nikki’s chest, her tail wagging in anticipation of venturing out. I opened the front door and gave a furtive glance over my shoulder in the direction of my laptop as we left the house. It was already dark and the air was cool as we walked. We hadn’t gone far when I heard them; two great horned owls calling to each other: first one and then the other replied back. The sound brought a smile to my lips. I stood still, cocking my head to listen, my gaze drawn to the night sky.
The sky was beautiful and the stars shone brightly like diamonds carefully laid out on a jewelers black velvet backdrop in order to make each facet shine at its best. Just then Genesis 1:1-2 came to mind: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.” This was a verse I had been pondering for several weeks and was one that had been the initial catalyst for the story I was writing called ‘Into the Deep’.
I stood studying the night sky remembering that morning when I had been reading Luke 5 about Jesus sending Simon Peter out into “deep waters”. I remembered journaling about deep waters and then looked up other verses that contained the word “deep” in them. That is when I came upon the verses in Genesis 1, and the word picture caused me to stop in awe of what that moment might have been like; the Trinity working together to create something from nothing. The phrase darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters,” captured my imagination. I closed my eyes so that everything appeared dark and I imagined the third person of the Trinity hovering over the waters and the deep. I imagined a great stillness must have been over the scene before God’s voice thundered through the vast emptiness calling forth light for the first time.
“Hello.” His voice seemed to come from nowhere and yet everywhere all at once and I jumped a bit as the eyes of my heart opened to find Him standing beside me. “Hello,” I replied. “What are you thinking about?” He asked as we continued studying the night sky together. I was quiet as my heart seemed to run about in a panic trying to pull together all the thoughts I had been having about the deep. But my thoughts had scattered everywhere when I wasn’t looking and I froze there in His presence.
“How is ‘Into the Deep’ coming?” He asked. My heart gave Him a startled look. But of course He knew the title of the story…He knows everything; nothing is hidden from Him. I looked at my shoes as I muttered under my breath, “Errr, slowly.” I looked up to find Him looking intently at me and I knew He was searching the deep places of my heart as He asked, “What’s wrong?” “I haven’t been writing!” I blurted out. “So I’ve noticed,” He said quietly. “Lord, it’s like the story is right there on the edge of my heart but it won’t go any further. The more I read about the deep, the deeper the story seems to get stuck. I sit down to write and I keep coming up empty. I’m stuck!” I finished with a sigh. His eyes were serious as He spoke, “Why haven’t you come to Me about it?” “Why indeed?” I thought to myself but before I could reply we arrived home, and He beckoned me to follow Him to the Well of His Word to spend some time with Him there.
We went together to 1 Corinthians 2 and He spoke to me about Him crucified and the Father’s wisdom. Verse 10 caught my attention, “The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God.” There was that word “deep” again. “Lord,” I whispered, “what is it about the deep you want to teach me?” It was then He took my stuck heart in His nail pierced hands and carried me back to where my journey into the deep had begun in Luke 5. As He spoke I felt the breeze off the Sea of Galilee brush my face and the words began to paint a vivid picture in my mind’s eye.
Simon stood and stretched before returning to the task of cleaning and mending his fishing nets. Discouragement mixed with frustration weighed down upon his heart as he worked. He and his brother Andrew along with their partners had been out on the water all night working the nets. He had been a commercial fisherman all his life; he was no newcomer to the trade. The weather conditions, the sea, they all indicated perfect fishing conditions; he should have had a good catch to show for his efforts. Instead all he had to show for his night of hard labor were dirty and damaged nets.
It was then he noticed a crowd moving down the beach. He watched for a moment but then returned to the task at hand. He stood examining the nets before moving to the other side and bending down continued cleaning them. A few minutes later movement caught his attention and he looked up from his work just as a familiar figure was boarding his boat. Not wanting to chance his fishing nets being taken by would-be fishermen, he gathered them up and headed to his boat.
He stopped a few feet away and looked up, his eyes squinting in the bright sunlight. He was about to speak but Jesus spoke first, asking Simon to push his boat a short distance from the shore so he could teach the people from there. Simon nodded in agreement as he began lifting the heavy fishing nets over the side of the boat and then moving to the bow pushed until the boat slowly began to move at which point he climbed on board and using the oars rowed a short distance from the shore as Jesus had requested. Jesus sat in the bow of the boat and began to speak to the crowd as Simon let the anchor down to keep them from going adrift. While Jesus taught, Simon continued working on the nets.
Listening to Jesus speak to the crowd reminded Simon of the first time he met Jesus. He remembered the day well. He had been working on the fishing nets – much like today when Andrew had found him and announced that he had found Messiah. He recalled clearly what Jesus had said to them that day. “Come, follow me and I will make you fishers of men.” They had left the nets behind and followed Jesus but then the need to make a living arose and they returned to their fishing nets and boats.
Not long after that he, along with Andrew and James and John were working the nets out on the lake when Jesus again called them to follow Him, declaring again that He would make them fishers of men. None of them understood what that meant but they followed and oh the things they saw. They heard Jesus speak and watched Him cast a demon out of a man in the Synagogue. After that Simon Peter and Andrew invited Jesus over for the evening meal and arrived at the house to find Simon’s mother-in-law sick in bed with a high fever; his wife tending to her but with no results. Jesus walked in and took hold of her hand and she was immediately well. The fever completely left her. In fact, she got out of bed and served them dinner – it was amazing!
It wasn’t long though and Simon Peter returned to what he knew: fishing. Fishing was more than making a living, it was who he was. He was a fisherman both in trade and in heart. He was brought out of his thoughts by Jesus who had finished addressing the crowd and stood looking at him intently. Simon had finished his work on the nets and was glad to see that Jesus was finished teaching. He was anxious to head back to shore and get some sleep before he and his partners began another long night of fishing.
Jesus’ voice interrupted Simon Peter’s plans as He said, “Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch.” A torrent of thoughts rushed through Simon’s mind as Jesus’ command still hung in the air. This was not the time of day the fish would be biting. All Simon’s fishing knowledge and experience contradicted what Jesus was saying to do – what Jesus was telling him to do just didn’t make sense. Still there was something in Jesus’ voice – something in His eyes that invited Him to trust Him.
Simon replied, “Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything. But because you say so, I will let down the nets.” Simon rowed out to the deep water and dropped the nets over the side expecting them to come up empty. He was wondering to himself how he was going to have time to clean and repair the nets again before they had to leave for their night of fishing. But suddenly the boat began to list to the right and dropped down so low that they began to take on water. He began struggling to haul in the net but couldn’t. In fact, both nets were so full he feared the boat would sink. He yelled for his brother and partners to come and help. They brought the second boat and transferred one of the fishing nets to them and their boat also nearly sank from the weight of the catch.
Simon looked at Jesus and realized who He was. Jesus was Messiah – the very Son of God. And he felt so unworthy to be in Jesus’ presence. He fell overwhelmed to his knees and bowed down at Jesus’ feet as he cried, “Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!” Jesus looked Simon in the eye as He said, “Don’t be afraid; from now on you will catch men.” Jesus’ words penetrated Simon’s heart and when they got to shore he left behind the largest single catch of fish they’d ever hauled ashore and followed Jesus into the deep.
I sat in quiet wonder pondering the story, when I heard His voice rumble through my soul as He said, “Diana, put out into the deep.” I remained quiet as His words echoed through my heart. Just then the book I had written caught my eye. The writing and publishing of that book had happened out in the deep waters. After the book was published and I was looking at the cover with a friend, she looked at me and said, “Next you will be speaking.” There was a loud silence that followed her words and suddenly I realized where I was. I was in the deep and I was terrified. I couldn’t touch bottom, I was too far out and so frantically I had headed back; back to what I knew; back to shore; back to the shallows.
I plopped down on the shore and stammered, “Lord, I’m…I’m” “In over your heart?” He finished my sentence for me. He always has just the right words to say. I simply nodded in agreement. He took me back to 1 Corinthians 2 and He spoke verse 5 into my heart, “…so that your faith might not rest on men’s wisdom, but on God’s power.” And then the end of verse 10: “The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God.” He quieted my heart as I sat in His presence. I thought again of Genesis 1 and how the Spirit hovered over the deep and then 1 Corinthians 2:10 the Spirit searches the deep things of God and my faith doesn’t rest on man’s wisdom, but on God’s power. Man’s wisdom sinks in the deep – it has to stay in the shallows but God’s power commands the deep. I wondered then about the moment just before Simon let down the nets. Was the Spirit hovering over the deep just then – just before God’s voice thundered through the deep and the fish obeyed and swam into the nets.
I realized then that there were many layers to the deep, and I would never finish discovering them all. As I followed Jesus, He would always be drawing me deeper: deeper trust, deeper faith, deeper obedience; deeper surrender, always deeper. Jesus leaned in close then and I felt His breath on my heart as He whispered sweet and low, “Diana, put out into the deep.” I knelt at His feet then completely overwhelmed by His presence, and I worshiped Him. I rose then and splashed through the shallows praising Him who always holds me firmly in His grasp and I followed Him into the deep.

An Original Conversations at the Well
By Diana Morgan
November 9, 2009
©2009





CONVERSATION POINTS
INTO THE DEEP

FAITH AND EXPERIENCE
“The Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me.” Galatians 2:20

We have to battle through our moods into absolute devotion to the Lord Jesus, to get out of the hole-and-corner business of our experience into abandoned devotion to Him. Think Who the New Testament says that Jesus Christ is, and then think of the despicable meanness of the miserable faith we have –I haven’t had this and that experience! Think what faith in Jesus Christ claims --- that He can present us faultless before the throne of God, unutterable pure, absolutely rectified and profoundly justified. Stand in implicit adoring faith in Him, He is made unto us “wisdom, and we talk of making a sacrifice for the Son of God! Our salvation is from hell and perdition, and then we talk about making sacrifices!
We have to get out into faith in Jesus continually; not a prayer meeting Jesus Christ, no a book Jesus Christ, but the New Testament Jesus Christ, Who is God Incarnate, and Who ought to strike us to His feet as dead. Our faith must be in the One from Whom our experience springs. Jesus Christ wants our absolute abandon of devotion to Himself. We never can experience Jesus Christ, nor ever hold Him within the compass of our own hearts, but our faith must be built in strong emphatic confidence in Him.
It is along this line that we see the rugged impatience of the Holy Ghost against unbelief. All our fears are wicked, and we fear because we will not nourish ourselves in our faith. How can anyone who is identified with Jesus Christ suffer from doubt or fear! It ought to be an absolute paean of perfectly irrepressible, triumphant belief.

-Oswald Chambers, My Utmost For His Highest

Before we begin our exploration of the “deep” stop and ask the Lord to guide your time with Him. Examine your own heart. Ask Him to reveal anything in you that needs to be confessed. Psalm 139:23: Search me, O God, and know my heart, test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me and lead me in the way everlasting.

I hope you read through 1 Corinthian’s 2:1-16 as we will be referring to portions of it throughout the evening.

In 1 Corinthians 2:4 what did Paul give as the reason for demonstrating the Gospel message by the Spirit’s power rather than wise and persuasive words? (fill in the blanks)
So that your might not on men’s , but on .
In your own words, what does this statement mean to you?
What kind of wisdom does Paul refer to in verse 7?

In verse 10 what does the Spirit search?

With these wisdom verses in your heart, let’s travel over to the Old Testament and take a walk through some verses about the Deep.


Look up each of the following verses and answer the questions.
Genesis 1:2 What was over the surface of the deep?
Genesis 2:21: What kind of sleep did God place Adam in?
Genesis 15:12 What kind of darkness enveloped Abram?
Jonah 2:3 What was Jonah hurled into? What swirled around him? What swept over him?

Do you find any kind of common thread in what you have just read about the deep?

Take a look at the following summary statements:
Genesis 1:2 tells us that there was a darkness over the surface of the deep. But over the deep the Spirit of God was about to move; something amazing was about to take place. In Genesis 2:21 we find that God placed Adam in a deep sleep just before God moved and created the first woman. In Genesis 15:12 Abram fell into a deep sleep and a dreadful darkness enveloped him just before God spoke and revealed His covenant to Abram. In Jonah chapter 2 Jonah cries from the depths of the big fish that the deep surrounded him just before God used him to save an entire city.

Turn with me to Luke 5 and read verses 1-11 paying close attention to verse 4-6. Please allow me to add a little context to these verses. First, for the purpose of tonight’s study, we are going to focus in on Simon Peter. This was not the first time that Simon Peter and Jesus met. Matthew 4:18 and Mark 1:16-20 both record the first time Jesus called Simon to follow Him.

In Mark 1:17 what did Jesus say to Simon Peter?

In Mark 1:18 what did Simon Peter do?

The second time we find Jesus and Simon Peter together is at the Synagogue in Mark 1:21-28
What miracle did Jesus do?

Simon Peter takes Jesus to his home where they find Simon’s mother-in-law ill. What does Jesus do?

Now let’s return to Luke 5.
What do we find Simon Peter doing in the opening verses of Luke 5?

Simon Peter had returned to what he knew: fishing. Sound familiar? Jesus called you to follow Him. You start out well and with good intentions but before you know it, you’ve gone back to what you know; back to what’s comfortable. Can you think of a time in your life when you experienced this (it doesn’t necessarily mean a sinful lifestyle)?


I want to show you something. In verses 1-3 Simon is found cleaning and repairing his nets after a night of fishing. Look at Simon’s statement in verse 5. Fill in the blank. Simon answered, “Master, we’ve worked hard all night and caught anything.”
Hmmm. I read that and wondered if they didn’t catch any fish why did they need to repair and clean the nets? Why do you think that is?
Even though they didn’t catch any fish, they caught other things in the nets. Maybe someone’s old sandal or a part of a sword or weeds and other debris.


Back up to verse 4. Write out what Jesus said to Simon Peter. When He had finished speaking, He said to Simon, “

What word do you see in there that we have been reading about?

What is Simon’s response? Simon answered, “Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything.” Don’t miss this next sentence – it’s crucial “But because you say so, I will let down the nets.” Underline it. Highlight it.

Can you relate? You’ve been working hard and have come up empty. Here comes Jesus and He sends you into the deep. The deep, ever been there? We don’t like the deep. Our hearts can’t touch the bottom and we feel small, but Jesus calls us into the deep places.
Your thoughts are swirling with, “He just doesn’t get it. I’ve done that and it didn’t work. I let down the nets of my heart again and look what happened. Lots of repair work had to be done because of all the debris I picked up from the last time I was out there.” Jesus doesn’t relent. “Put out into the deep and let down your nets…”

Beloved, before we continue, let’s go back to 1Corinthians 2:9 Write this verse out



Jesus’ command is still echoing through your heart and you say, “I’ve already been doing that. I’ve been working hard. BUT because you say so, I will let down the nets. Because you say so, I will do it. What Jesus told Simon to do went against man’s wisdom. Go back and read 1 Corinthians 2:5 What does our faith rest on?

When Simon obeyed Jesus, what happened (verse 6)

Simon caught so many fish that he had to call for reinforcements. He needed another boat and crew to help get the catch to shore. In fact there were so many fish that both boats were sinking from the weight. That’s a LOT of fish!! Take note: It was the wrong time of day to be fishing. But God isn’t limited by the time of day or seasons or weather patterns. GLORY!!

What is Simon Peter’s response to what Jesus did in verse 8?

You can sum it up in one word Simon WORSHIPED Jesus.

Then Jesus says something interesting to Simon at the end of verse 10. He tells him Don’t be , from now on you will catch

What did Simon Peter do in verse 11?

Simon left the huge catch along with all his gear on the beach and followed Jesus.

My dear friend, where does tonight find you? Have you been dancing on the edge of fully following Jesus? Did you see the progression Jesus took Simon Peter on as He step by step drew him into a deep-water faith?

Go to Jeremiah 29:11 Read this verse slowly. Oh Beloved, God knew the plan He had for Simon Peter and He knows the plan He has for YOU. Plans to give you a future and a glorious hope!

Are you in the shallows and know that Jesus is asking you to ‘put out into the deep’? You list all your “why you can’t” reasons but remember what we learned in 1 Corinthians 2:5 Beloved, your faith doesn’t rest on man’s wisdom but on God’s power.

Are you in a dreadful deep? Is there a darkness over the dreadful deep? In Genesis the Spirit hovered over the deep just before the light came. But we have the Spirit DWELLING in us. Oh my friend, this is much better than hovering. He is IN you. GLORY!! With that GLORY ringing through your heart run with me to Romans 11:33

Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable His judgments, and His paths beyond tracing out!

Let the golden threads of this truth sink deep into your very heart. God loves you too much to leave you where you are. He continually draws you deeper: deeper trust, deeper faith, deeper love, always deeper. And as you walk in obedience and set off into the deep with Him and you let down the nets of your heart in total reliance on Him, Oh the blessings that come from the “deep” will be more than you can imagine or possibly contain. GLORY!

Jesus said, “Your name“ put out into the deep…


An original Conversations at the Well
Diana Morgan
November 9, 2009












Tuesday, November 3, 2009

IMAGINE


I arrived home from work to find a package waiting for me. I knew what the box must contain, but even so my hands trembled and my heart beat faster in anticipation as I began opening the box. As I reached the inside packing, I stopped and took a deep breath before I lifted the paper revealing the now familiar cover. A cover wrapped around a dream; a dream that had come true.

With tears in my eyes and joy in my heart I picked up the book, and held it against my heart as I whispered, “I never imagined…” I couldn’t finish. I had no words to describe what was in my heart. “I imagined it,” He said. My heart looked up as He whom my soul loves drew me into His presence. “I never thought…” I tried again to put my emotions into words. I thought He would quiet my heart but instead He led my jubilant, overwhelmed heart to His Word.

We went together to 1 Corinthians 2:9 and I read it out loud, “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him.”

I closed my eyes and allowed the golden threads of His truth to weave themselves into my soul. His Words from Jeremiah 29:11 filled my heart, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you hope and a future.” Verse 12 jumped off the pages of His book into my heart as I read on, “Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you.”

My heart looked up at Him as I whispered, “Verse 12 is all about having a conversation with You.” His eyes danced as He simply said, “Yes.” The title on my book cover caught my eye then, “Conversations at the Well, Heart-to-Heart Conversations With God”, I said it out loud. His laugh filled the air – oh how I love to hear His laughter. We sat under the moon He had placed in the sky long before I had ever taken a breath and He told me how He had known every day of my life before there was yet even one of them (Psalm 139). My heart bowed at His feet as I realized anew His faithfulness. His goodness. His unsurpassed love. No, I could not have imagined being a published author, but God did. I looked again at the cover that enclosed a dream; a dream that didn’t begin in my heart. No, this dream began before the foundation of the world, in the very heart of God. I closed my eyes there in the Master Dreamer’s presence and tried to imagine where He would take me next and I realized I could not out-dream or out-imagine God.

Words to a song my friend Rob Biagi wrote came to mind.
IMAGINE
What can I say to the God who makes my heart beat?
Who made up a plan just for me
Long, long ago?
What must I do to give You my whole heart and soul?
It’s for You I want You to know
I am Your child
And what, what could we do if I gave all of me to You?
And where, where would we go if I really learned to follow?
You say, Imagine.
You say, Follow.
You say, Open your life to Me; you’ll see.
You say, Imagine
Music by: Rob Biagi
Lyrics by: Rob Biagi
Copyright 2003 Rob Biagi/BMI


As I sat in the presence of He who holds all my days His voice thundered through the stillness, “Imagine. Follow.” My heart joyfully ran to follow Him wherever He takes me next.
My dear friend, what about you? What is it the Lord wants to do in you and through you? Will you follow Him? Will you surrender to Him? It all begins with a Conversation.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Conversations at the Well


INVITATION INTO THE DEEP

Genesis 1:2 tells us that darkness was over the surface of the deep.
Adam didn't know what was happening when God called him to a deep sleep just before He created Eve.
Abraham was in a deep sleep caused by God just before He revealed His glorious covenant to Abraham.
In Luke 5:4 we find Jesus inviting Peter out into the deep. Ever wonder about that?
The deep. Our hearts can't touch the bottom and we feel very small and wonder how we got out here and we begin heading back to the shallows. Does Jesus call each of us to the deep?

You are invited to explore the "Deep" at Conversations at the Well on Monday, November 9 at 7pm (note the date change, please)

Worship
A Conversation written and shared by Diana Morgan
Time on your own in the Word (bring your Bible, journal, pens, high-lighters, favorite quiet time supplies)
Prayer

If you would like to attend reply to this post or email Diana at jacobswell@dc.rr.com


Feel free to invite a friend.

CONVERSATIONS AT THE WELL
MISSION STATEMENT

Conversations at the Well exists to draw women into a deeper walk with Jesus Christ through inspirational writing that stirs the heart to go deeper into God’s Word for themselves and then provide tools and extended time to interact on their own with God’s Word and thereby cultivate an intimate relationship with God that is life-changing.

6 And now, just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to live in obedience to him. 7 Let your roots grow down into him and draw up nourishment from him, so you will grow in faith, strong and vigorous in the truth you were taught. Let your lives overflow with thanksgiving for all he has done.
Col 2:6-7 (NLT)

Sunday, October 25, 2009

CHOSEN



I read the words again and it seemed to me they began to change as I looked at them. Their edges became golden and they began to move as though alive. I read His words in red again out loud, "You did not choose me, but I chose you..." I closed my eyes and let His words surround me but other thoughts pushed their way in - memories from my childhood that told me something different about myself. I had never been chosen for anything. I was always the last kid on any team - the one no one wanted because "I wasn't good enough." I was too slow. Too clumsy. Too small. Too weak. Too dumb.

The "too labels" carried over into my adult years though they increased in number. I was too unnecessary. Too unneeded. Too lonely. Too old. My heart cried out to be wanted. To be enough for someone. And then as I searched for "chosenness" the too labels increased. I became: too far gone. Too used. Too lost. Too broken. As these "word-rocks" flew out of my past and landed at my feet I heard His voice through the dust, "I chose you." My heart looked up into the eyes of He who gave all for me and the labels from the past seemed to fall away as we sat together. He spoke those words again and His voice poured through my parched soul like a refreshing mountain spring on a hot day, "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit - fruit that will last." He looked into the deep places of my soul and repeated His Words again, "I chose you." I felt His breath on my heart and other labels began to emerge. In His presence I am: precious. Loved. Wonderfully and fearfully made. Near His heart. Gifted for His purpose. Called to bear fruit. I have the hearing of the Father who sees me through the eyes of His precious Son.

I am CHOSEN.

Dear one, are you doing the "Too Step?" Do you see yourself as too small. Too weak. Too old. Too insignificant. Too lost. Too broken. God made a habit of calling the "too's." Those the world called weak, useless, scoundrels, adultresses, lost, uneducated, too old, God chose to shame the big, the wise, the well schooled. Shhh...be still. Do you hear Him? His voice thunders through your soul, "You did not choose me. I CHOSE YOU (emphasis mine) and appointed you to go and bear fruit - fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in my name." God chose you! Let His precious Words of truth surround you until you feel His very breath touch your heart as He whispers, "I CHOSE YOU."

Read John 15:16

An original Conversation by Diana Morgan
October 25, 2009

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

I am Whole



Wonderful Healer, touch my soul. Word of God - soothing Balm applied in love by an unseen hand, making me whole, making me whole.

Breath of God surrounding me, never ceases filling me. Heart be still, in His presence dwell, allow His Word deep mysteries tell. Refreshing river of life flow through my soul. Yes, making me whole, making me whole.

Holy Spirit my comforter be, help these weary eyes to see, though these earth days seem dark as coal and my heart does break, I am being made whole, yes, being made whole.

Precious Word on foreign land, rugged cross, nail-pierced hand. Daily walking by my side, bidding me in You abide. Nail-pierced hand touch my face, my earth-eyes first glimpse into the eyes of grace. Word of God with nail-pierced hand, finally in your presence stand. Rise up and sing O ransomed soul, I am whole, yes, I am whole.

An original Conversations at the Well poem
By Diana Morgan

Friday, October 9, 2009

You are Invited to Conversations at the Well


Dear friends,

This week finds me exploring the deep with Jesus. When He called me last week to go with Him it was very unsettling. My heart couldn't see or touch the bottom and I was uncertain why He wanted me to go out there again. I'd been there before and had come up empty. It's much more comfortable to stay in the shallows where we can quickly and easily get to shore if we need to. Does this sound familiar?

If you remember, we were going to study the "deep" in September but then the Lord switched things up at the last moment - as He often does. Now I see a little of why He wanted to wait. I thought I'd been to the "deep" before but I had no idea the depth of the deep He was calling me to explore with Him this time.

When He (Jesus) had finished speaking, He said to Simon, "Now go out where it is deeper and let down your nets..." Luke 5:4 (NLT)

So, come away by yourself to a quiet place and explore the "deep" as we look into God's Word to see what He has to say about going out into the deep.

What: Conversations at the Well

When: Monday, October 12

Time: 7pm (please arrive at few minutes early so we can begin at 7)

Where: Diana's home Call 567-9339 for directions or email jacobswell@dc.rr.com

What to expect and what to bring:

Worship

An original Conversation (devotion) from the heart and pen of Diana

Time alone with God's Word

Close in a time of prayer together

Bring: Bible, journal, pens, high-lighters, your favorite quiet time tools and a listening, tender heart.

See you at the Well.

Monday, October 5, 2009

A LETTER IN THE DUST


Dragged through the streets of my past
By chains that bind my life held fast;
Before the accuser I am exposed and shamed
As every sin out loud is named.

Guilty. Guilty, the crowd cries;
as condemnation ‘round me flies.
I dare not chance to look around;
I fix my gaze upon the ground.

My heart is broken deep within;
as I’m confronted with my sin.
“She must pay”, the crowd observed;
“It’s time she got what she deserved.”

There I stood condemned to die,
No escape, though I did try.
Justice was what the law demanded;
I stood there waiting, empty handed.

No way to pay on my own;
For my sin could not atone.
Could not break free of these chains.
Could not wash away sins stains.

The accuser laughs; his voice mocks.
He instructs the crowd to pick up rocks.
But from their midst emerged a man;
He walked as though he had a plan.

Past the accuser He did stride;
Explained to me how He died.
How He came to save the lost;
My sins on Him nailed to the cross.

I took the gift he offered me:
Forgiveness, life, eternity.
I looked at him with upturned face;
Chains removed, cleansed by grace.

He looked at me and then bent down,
His finger wrote upon the ground.
The eyes of those who did condemn
saw written out all their sin.

Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound
as rocks of judgment hit the ground.
Charges dismissed! You’ve been set free!
Angels sing the Lord’s decree.

I stood alone before the Lord;
no longer dead, fully restored.
Then Jesus, Lord, the One I trust,
wrote a letter in the dust.

My dear daughter, I’ve called your name.
Never will you be the same.
Do not dwell on where you’ve been;
Plagued by worry o’er forgiven sin.

Of my love a living testament be,
So others too may be set free.
All heaven with joyful song resound,
For she who was lost now is found.

I will follow Jesus all my days.
And in my heart unending praise
for He who died and took my place
Amazing love. Amazing grace.

An original Conversations at the Well Poem
Diana Morgan
© Copyright September 2009

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Heaven's Author


I have a passion for reading books. I have always loved to read. I have fond childhood memories of pulling the covers over my head, switching on my flashlight and reading the newest Nancy Drew mystery late into the night. All these years later I still can be found in the wee hours with my booklight illuminating the words of my favorite authors. Did you know that the Lord also has a love for books? As a believer, I have read in God's Word about the book of life and on its pages are written the names of each dear one belonging to the Lord. But this morning as I read Psalm 56 I came upon another book the Lord has - a book I had never before heard about. Psalm 56:8 says this: You have taken account of my wanderings; put my tears in Your bottle. Are they not in Your book? (NASB) The Lord and I had a conversation about it this morning.
I sat down at the well feeling a bit distracted. "What are you thinking about?" His voice startled me and I jumped a bit as my heart sat down at His feet. "I am sharing my testimony today," I said quietly. "By video," He added with a smile. Of course He would know all about video, I thought to myself. "Why are you worried?" He asked. I sat quietly, struggling to put my worry into words, but my insides were in a big knot and the words seemed to be flying around wildly, and I wasn't able to grasp any of them long enough to put even two of them together. Then I got nervous as I became even more aware of His presence waiting there for me to answer. My heart peeked up at Him just as He stretched one of His arms out and I caught sight of scars going up His arm. We talk a lot about His nail-pierced hands and feet, but we forget how severely beaten He was - unrecognizable the Golden Book says, so of course His arms would bear the scars of that beating. My heart now humbled bowed low at His feet and then He gently picked up my heart in His nail-pierced hands and opened His Book to Psalm 56:8 and He read it to me (time in His Word is always so much better when He does the talking.) "You have taken account of my wanderings; put my tears in your bottle. Are they not in Your book?" At the sound of His voice, the words that had been flying around in my head settled down and I shared my heart-thoughts with Him whom my heart loves. "Those days of wilderness wanderings are hard to talk about," I said. He remained quiet as I continued, "I feel afraid of what people might think of me," I finished. "Are you still in the wilderness?" He asked. My heart sat up and gazed on Him who gave all for me, as I replied, "No, Lord. By Your grace I am no longer in that desolate place." Then He did something wonderful as I felt His touch on my heart and then His voice filled the early morning air like many waterfalls as He combined Psalm 56:8 and 2 Corinthians 5:17 and He said to me, "Diana, I have take account of your wanderings. I have put your tears in My bottle and they are written in My book. Because of what I have done you are a new creation. Look, the old has gone and the new has come." My heart began to dance in His presence as I looked and saw the road the Lord and I walked together. It was full of beautiful things. I was no longer walking the dusty path of wilderness wanderings; I was dancing through paths of grace and splashing in the waters of Life. The fear left me, running off like a scared rabbit in the presence of the Author of Life - my life. Then my heart looked up and saw that He was holding my bookcover in His hands. It took on new color as He held it in His nail-pierced hands. My heart looked at His beloved face and I saw His eyes were dancing. I spoke so quietly that earth-ears would be unable to hear, but He who loves me hears every heart-whisper, "Lord, Conversations at the Well is such a gift from your heart to me. I...." I couldn't finish as tears of overwhelming joy spilled down my cheeks and He whom my heart loves gathered me up into His arms and held me in His presence until my heart stilled and worshiped Him there.
Dear one, have you wandered? Have you repented and shed many tears over your wanderings? Be encouraged, if you know the Lord, He has taken account of your wanderings; He has put your tears in His bottle and they are in His book. Glory!
An original conversations at the well by Diana Morgan
September 29, 2009
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Touch of Jesus


Jesus reached out His hand and touched… Matthew 8:3

The first day of the conference had gone long and it was after ten o’clock when it let out. We were tired and ready to head home as my sister Linda and I left the building along with several thousand other women. We chatted happily about the different speakers we had heard that day. As two hearts shared what the day had meant to them, a breeze stirred and the palm trees appeared to nod in agreement of God’s power and love.
We had been walking several minutes when Linda and I realized that things did not look familiar. We stopped and held a mini-conference and decided we were headed in the wrong direction, so we turned around and walked the opposite way. We were walking against the vast tide of other tired women who apparently knew just where they were going. It wasn’t long before we realized this way didn’t seem right either, so we proceeded to walk around the building trying desperately to remember landmarks we had seen some fourteen hours earlier when we had arrived.
We came to a stop and stood looking around for anything even vaguely familiar. I have had senior moments before, but never simultaneously with someone else -- it’s not good. Not only had we forgotten where we had left the car but also the all important rule that only one of us was allowed to have a senior moment at a time. We started walking again so as not to call attention to the fact that we had no idea where we were going. We began to feel a bit like the Israelites wandering about; only our desert was the Honda Center parking lot.
We were beginning to wonder if morning would find us still searching, but after a bit more wandering, we spotted a familiar display and recalled passing it that morning. With relief in our hearts we turned our steps toward the correct parking lot and our conversation back to the day’s events. We reached the car and in no time at all we were out of the parking lot. We laughed at the unexpected benefit of our parking lot wanderings; most of the cars were already gone from our section, and we had escaped the slow inch-by-inch journey to the gates. We got on the freeway unaware that we were part of something God had planned, and it was already in motion.
Time sped by as we talked and laughed in that special way only sisters share. We were minutes away from Linda’s house as we talked about how tired we were and glad we were nearly home. We headed down the hill and as we rounded a bend suddenly there was a car stopped and a man lying in the road and I shouted “Stop!” Linda pulled to the curb as we watched a young man kneeling next to the man on the road.
Linda called 911 on her cell phone, and as she was talking we watched in horror as a car came flying down the hill and for a moment we were certain both men were going to be hit, but the car missed them, the driver never slowing down or appearing to give a second thought to what might be happening. Linda lost the phone signal but had given our location before her cell phone went dead. She got out and headed into the street and I ran to the Well – you can always meet Him at the Well, you know, even at the side of the road.
“Lord,” I whispered, “please help us.” I looked up and saw Linda kneeling on the asphalt, one hand on the injured man’s back, and then she and the young man were trying to help him to his feet but he was unable to stand. I watched as Linda and the younger man wrapped their arms around the fallen man and he leaned on them and as they walked I thought I caught a glimpse of another Man in their midst, one with nail-pierced hands and fire in His eyes.
They got the man to the curb and helped him lie down and Linda came back to the car. “We need something to put under his head,” she said. As we searched the car for a jacket or blanket or anything we could use to place under his head, she told me his name was James. We were unable to find anything that would serve as a cushion for James’ head and as we turned to head back to James, Linda said, “He’s thirsty.” I remembered I had a bottle of water in my purse so, glad I had something to offer, I opened the bottle of water and handed it to Linda as we made our way back to the curb.
I knelt down on the sidewalk and looked at this man before me. He did not smell of alcohol, so he wasn’t drunk as we had first thought. I studied his bearded face as he drank the water. His eyes were blue and in them I saw fear and confusion. His arms, face and hands were scraped and he was bleeding. He was dirty and rather ragged, his long hair and beard graying and unkempt, and Linda asked him what happened but he wasn’t sure. At first he had said he fell down the embankment, but now he thought he may have been hit by a car. His hands trembled and his body shook and we wondered if he was in shock. He was wearing two wrist bands like those worn in a hospital, and we wondered if he had been in a facility of some sort but we were unable to tell what was written on the wrist bands in the darkness. The young man had found a t-shirt in his car and he carefully placed it under James’ head amidst assurances from Linda that help was coming.
I watched quietly as Linda rubbed his shoulder and touched his arm and talked with him in soothing tones of motherness. I turned as another car pulled up behind Linda’s and I got up to go see who was stopping. It turned out to be my mother and my Aunt Virginia. They had been to the women’s conference with us, were on their way to Linda's house where we would all spend the night, and (unnoticed by us), driven past the scene at the side of the road, recognized us, made a quick u-turn and hurried back to see what had happened. I filled them in on the situation and they waited with us and soon we heard sirens, and a moment later a fire truck pulled up.
The young firemen jumped off the fire truck, putting gloves on as they walked. Linda told them what had happened and they began talking with James. One of the firemen asked Linda if she had any disinfectant hand cleanser, and when she nodded that she did he told her to use it. Then he told us we were free to go. We told James goodbye and Linda assured him he would be okay now. We walked back to the car and realized then why the fireman had asked about disinfectant. Linda had been touching James and he was bleeding. Linda hadn’t thought about HIV or Hepatitis C – all she thought about was helping someone who was hurt and scared and obviously lost.
As we got in the car we could hear more emergency vehicles coming as sirens cried through the darkness. We pulled away from the curb leaving James behind, and we wondered quietly what would become of him.
Later as I lay in bed my soul sat down at the Well and I thought about James. James was someone’s son. What had happened in his life that brought him to this place of homelessness and aloneness? Did he have brothers and sisters somewhere? Was there anyone who thought about him or cared for him? “I think about him and I care about him,” a familiar voice said. My heart looked up as He who loves me sat down with me at the Well.
I told the Lord all about the events of the evening as though I needed to catch Him up on things, silly me. He listened carefully as I told him all about it. He didn’t try to rush me or tell me He already knew; He simply listened. He likes it when I tell Him everything that is on my heart. He took me to His Word and read to me from Matthew 8 and told me about a man who had a horrible disease called leprosy. When He read verse 3 to me my heart sat very still: “Jesus reached out His hand and touched the man.” We sat quietly and I remembered something my sister said after we had arrived back at her house. She had quietly said, “I really smell.” I thought of her wrapping her arms around James as she and the other young man had helped James off the street. I returned my thoughts to what He who loves me had just shared from His Word and a thought occurred to me just then: He must have smelled pretty bad sometimes at the end of a day of working among the sick, hurting, broken, wounded, and dying people He loved, and I knew He loved James too.
I sat very still thinking about the events of the day and then I wondered what would have happened if Linda and I had not become disoriented outside the Honda Center and had to hunt for the right parking lot. We would have been about thirty minutes earlier and I realized we would likely have missed James altogether. I turned to Him who loves me and asked, “Lord, did you cause Linda and me to lose our way so we would get to James at just the right moment?” His eyes danced as He softly said, “For you are My Father’s workmanship, created in Me to do good works, which My Father prepared in advance for you to do.” I recognized the words from Ephesians 2:10 and my heart sat up as the truth of those words sank deep.
My eyes grew heavy and I turned out the light and my heart remained still in the Lord’s presence, and as sleep drew near to carry me away I thought I saw a tiny corner of heaven open...and for just a moment I glimpsed His glory and then I thought I heard Him who loves Me praying – He does that, you know. I realized He was praying for James, and my heart smiled and nestled down quietly and I drifted off to sleep with His presence surrounding me, and His prayers for a man named James thundering through my heart.

Monday, September 14, 2009

You Are Invited


Dear Friends,

Has God ever sent you on an adventure so amazing that it takes your breath away. It's one of those happenings that touches your heart in such away as to leave you forever changed. My sister and I experienced such an adventure this past Friday night which is what I will be sharing with you tonight at Conversations at the Well. I had prepared 'Into the Deep' to share tonight but those of you who come to Conversations know that God changes my plans often. So, will you step out of the traffic, take off your shoes of busyness and join me at the Well of His Word. It never runs dry.


Conversations at the Well tonight at 7pm at my house. Call 567-9339 or simply respond to this post.

Worship

Inspiration

Time on your own with the Lord in His Word

Prayer

Bring: Your Bible, journal, pens, highlighters and other favorite quiet time tools.

Can't wait to see you.

Blessings,

Diana

567-9339

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Into the Deep


Genesis 1:2 tells us that there was a darkness over the surface of the deep. But over the deep the Spirit of God was about to move; something amazing was about to take place. In Genesis 2:21 we find that God placed Adam in a deep sleep just before God moved and created the first woman. In Genesis 15:12 Abram fell into a deep sleep and a dreadful darkness enveloped him just before God spoke and revealed His covenant to Abram. In Jonah chapter 2 Jonah cries from the depths of the big fish that the deep surrounded him just before God used him to save an entire city. The deep, ever been there? We don’t like the deep. Our hearts can’t touch the bottom and we feel small, but Jesus calls us into the deep places. Step out of the shallows and join us for Conversations at the Well where we will explore the deep. Monday, September 14 at 7pm.
Diana
567-9339

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Seasons of the Soul


“Mom, spring is officially here”. My daughter announced as we stood looking out at the birds in the backyard. Nothing looked different to me as I watched the birds at the feeders eating. I looked and looked but I saw nothing different that would indicate that spring had arrived so I asked, “How do you know?” She was quiet a moment and then said, “There, do you see it?” I shook my head as I strained to see what she so obviously did. She pointed to one of the tall clay pots that contained a desert plant and then suddenly a small bird came out from the pot holding in its beak a twig. Elizabeth smiled as she said, “That’s a Bewicks Wren and its building a nest; it’s spring. The wren repeatedly disappeared into the darkness of the pot and emerged with a twig each time and flew off to add it to its home; its twig treasure clutched tightly in its beak. We stood watching in silence and my inner thoughts wondered how spring could have arrived as winters chill hung about my soul. I turned and headed down the hall to the sanctuary of my room, longing for solitude.

I walked into my room a snow flurry following along as I closed the door firmly behind me. There alone in the winter of my soul my thoughts turned again to the little Bewicks Wren so intent upon its task of nest building. It didn’t seem to care that there were signs of winter still about or that there were dangers. My mind began focusing on all the mishaps that could befall this small bird, there could have been something lurking in the darkness of the pot or a hawk could swoop down and catch him unaware or a desert wind could rise and destroy what he was so diligently building; undoing all his hard work. Yet despite all the unknowns this little bird stayed focused on the task at hand; he was living in the springtime.

I sat in the quiet of my room and shivered as the chill within grew. The Bewicks Wren was outside working in the warmth of spring but I was engulfed in a winter depression I could not seem to shake. There were circumstances in my life placed there by another that at times rendered me frozen and fearful – it brought winter every time it surfaced and I feared this winter would never end. I closed my eyes, my emotions in tumult. My body is entering a new season as well…Perimenopause the doctor called it. My moods have more swings than Tiger Woods these days. And my birthday is coming up in a couple of weeks. I usually enjoy my birthday, but not this year. This year it is something I dread; I’m turning 50. I sat huddled in my room playing worry on the big screen of my mind’s eye causing flurries of fear to fall in my heart and suddenly everything felt so hard – the once fertile soil of my soul seemed frozen as I scanned the terrain of my heart it appeared barren and desolate and I wondered if anything would grow there again.

As I descended deeper into this blizzard of fear and worry a knock penetrated my thoughts and my daughter’s voice called from outside inviting me to go with her to Joshua Tree to see the wildflowers. I started to say no; after all I was stuck in winter but a gentle prodding from an unseen hand pushed me toward the door and I agreed to venture out. I decided to pack a few things for the journey into a backpack: my bible, my journal, my ipod, a couple of devotionals and an assortment of pens and highlighters. Twenty minutes later Elizabeth and I piled into her car and headed down the road. We talked as we traveled down the 10 freeway and I wondered if she could see the snow falling on me or if she noticed that when I spoke frost laced my every breath. As we drove Elizabeth pointed out wildflowers that had popped up along the freeway – they didn’t seem to care that most of their audience sped passed them blind to their beauty, oblivious to their presence. But we saw them and my daughter called them each by name as we passed. It seemed in no time we made the turn off the freeway onto the Cottonwood entrance into Joshua Tree.

The two lane road meandered through the desert landscape and the harshness of the environment caused me to wonder if we would see any wildflowers in this place, how could anything possibly grow, let alone bloom in these conditions but as we turned a corner we were greeted by vast carpets of color; it was a scene so surprising and so breathtaking that we pulled over to the side of the road and got out.

As we walked among the blooms my daughter quietly said their names: Sand Blazing Star, Crypantha, Purple Mat, Arizona Lupine, Forget Me Nots, Desert Dandelion, Primrose, Desert Gold Poppy and Desert Star just to name a few. So many varieties; each unique and beautiful. We drove a little further and then pulled over again and hiked to some hills. Elizabeth headed off on an adventure of her own and I quietly walked admiring the rich hue of reds in the rocky slope and finding a flat boulder I sat down among the blooms taking it all in; my senses thrilling to the endless chorus of color. I was in absolute awe of what I saw.

A warbler landed in the brush nearby, singing a lovely song and I wondered how he could sing such a beautiful song in this harsh environment and I wondered how the wildflowers struggled through the rocks and emerged with such breathtaking color. “They bloom where they’re planted”, I jumped a bit at the sound of His voice. “Hello,” I said. “Hello”, He replied as He took a seat on a large boulder next to me.

I sat quietly looking at the rocky, sandy soil under my feet; I felt guilty because my times with Him had not been their best. I woke up often in the night and would grab my quiet time supplies but then I often sat staring off into space. Somehow I thought my times with Him should always be earth moving and deep but they were up and down like my emotions these days. I looked up at Him through the winter of my soul and whispered, “My heart is hurting”. “I know”, He replied. He didn’t say anything more, He moved in and I felt the warmth of His embrace and I could hear His heartbeat here in His garden as I looked around all the seasons seemed to collide in this place: the harshness of summer, the golden hews of autumn, the stark bareness of winter, and the songs and colors of spring. Here He was in the midst of it all and it came to me then that He is in every season; even the winter of my soul and I snuggled in closer to Him and closed my eyes. No words were needed, He simply held me near Him, embracing me in His presence.

I poured out all my heart thoughts at His feet then. He listened patiently as I cried and spouted childish fears of being 50 and of unending winterness. He didn’t laugh or tell me I was being silly; nor did He tell me to stop whining and get up; He simply listened. As I cried He wrapped me closer to Him, shielding me from the bitter winds that whipped up in my soul. I sat crying in the middle of that flower specked field and then He helped me get up and we took a walk through His garden.

We stopped at a single clump of purple flowers that appeared to be growing out of a boulder on the hillside. I wondered at this brave flower as it grew and bloomed with everything it had and who would see it? Who would notice it? It had struggled up through the hard, rocky soil with no apparent way through but the master gardener knew the way and the tender shoot had broken through the harsh surface, and appeared to be so glad to bloom right there where it was.

Knowing my thoughts He simply said, “El Roi”. This was a familiar name, though I had not thought of it in quite some time. I smiled and looked at Him as I said, “The God Who Sees. You see”. He nodded and continued, “Jehova Jireh”. “The Lord will provide”, I whispered. As we stood there looking at this beautiful bouquet in the rock it struck me that the wildflowers did not require tending by human hands nor did their blooms need human eyes to approve them or human lips to sing their praise, they took root and grew in the most unlikely of places at the touch of the Master Gardener and bloomed in the presence and at the bidding of El Roi, The God who sees and Jehova Jireh, The Lord will provide all that is needed.

I heard Elizabeth calling me and as I turned to go I found a note that my heart’s gardener had tucked into the corner of my heart, “Dear Diana, as you stand in my garden look at the flowers and remember that even Solomon in all his splendor was never clothed as radiantly as these. Remember I am the God Who Sees, and if I see each flower that blooms, every petal that falls, if I do all this for these that are here today and gone tomorrow, how much more do I see you, every smile, every laugh, every heart dance, every tear. I am El Roi, the God Who Sees, Jehova Jireh, The Lord will provide. I Am the great I AM, your heart’s gardener. I love you.” And as I read His words and looked out at the wildflower garden He had planted I felt sheltered and loved.

I am still in winter of the soul but I have taken a lesson from the Bewicks Wren, regardless of the season my eyes are focused on El Roi, the God Who Sees and I go about the task He has given me in this season of winter winds knowing He is Jehovah Jireh, The Lord who provides. He is here whatever the season providing all I need, tilling the soil of my heart with trials that will one day render blooms. In the meantime, I sit in His presence, sometimes reading and sometimes wrapped in the warmth of His presence but always knowing He is with me in every season.

The seasons serve a purpose on the earth and so do the seasons of the soul. We have times of dryness and times of fading and soft color and then we have the quiet stillness of winter and finally the songs and colors of spring.

Sometimes, especially when we are struggling we can tend to stay away from the Lord. As I shared I was struggling with my quiet times. I was waking up often at night but my heart was distracted with worry and fear. It’s easy to feel we can’t go to Him until we are back on track. We need to clean up first before we “Come”. That isn’t what Jesus said, is it? “Come to me all you who are weary and burdened. Are you weary? Are you burdened? Is the world around you in the full bloom of spring and yet you are in a winter of the soul? Jesus is whispering to you, “Come to Me.” You may feel like that isolated wildflower bouquet growing through the rock in Joshua Tree. Take heart, the Master Gardener knows the way, follow Him and stretch upward toward Him and bloom where He has planted you.

Deuteronomy 32:2 says this, “Let my teaching fall like rain and my words descend like dew, like showers on new grass like abundant rain on tender plants.”

I love this! Are you having heart hurts? Just tell Him. He knows. He was a man of sorrows. He knows what it is to hurt and ache. Remember, He was behind the stone of winter after the agony on the cross but God’s voice thundered and the stone of winter rolled away and the result: LIFE. So immerse yourself in His presence and in His Word and let it rain down in all the tender places, bringing life. Remember He is El Roi, the God who sees. Jehovah Jireh – The Lord will Provide and He is with you in every season of the soul.

An Original Conversations at the Well
By Diana Morgan