Category Archives: Spirituality

Spiritual short story writing collection relating to lifestyle themes.

On Trust

On Trust

on trustA Quote to Carry You

March 30, 2015

“Perfect trust, perfect love, perfect peace, perfect joy!”  Felecia R. Weber, OntheWingofaDove.com

On trust…To trust someone, you’ve got to know them and to know them you have to spend time with them.  Trust is the foundation for so much of what a relationship is.  I believe that having complete trust in someone leads to deep love for them.  In turn, a deep love between two people leads to an unshakeable peace that binds them even closer.  And of course, where there is peace…there is joy!  The perfection in all of these things comes when we put our trust in God.  May your trust, love, peace and joy be rooted in Him.

“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.”  Romans 15:13

Peace and love,

Felecia

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What Are You Hungry For?

what are you hungry for

“Tables for Ladies (Detail),” 1930, Edward Hopper. Image from a page of the 2013 Desk Calendar, courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Store

What are you hungry for? When it comes to spiritual nourishment, what we feed our souls can be the most important meal we ever take in.

“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.”  Matthew 5:6

What are you hungry for?  When it comes to food, that question is not hard to answer.  At least here in the United States, we are seemingly inundated with food to satisfy every type of craving our bodies can conjure up.  Healthy foods, junk foods, fast foods, gourmet foods, sweet foods, savory foods…you name it we’ve got it, and plenty of types of beverages to go along with them! For me, when I am hungry, and I crave something specific, no matter how ravenous I become and no matter what is offered to me, I will only be satisfied by that one food item that I crave.  Otherwise, I only fill up on something that is not what my tastebuds fully desire, and I end up full, but still craving something else.  And on it goes…

When it comes to satisfying the soul, the same process applies.  Whether we realize it or not, every one of us has a soul that can only be nourished by spiritual food.  Like when we continuously fuel our physical bodies with foods that supply too many empty calories and not enough quality nutrients, our health suffers and our bodies begin to breakdown.  If we do not start to eat the proper foods, sooner or later we begin to develop health issues, chronic or long term illness sets in which eventually leads to death.  That process sounds extreme I know, but it happens more frequently than we’d like to admit.  When that process takes place spiritually, the results are more dire than we realize.

“My grace is sufficient for you…”  2 Corinthians 12:9

In terms of our spiritual nourishment, how we answer the question, “What are you hungry for?” has much greater significance.  When we feed our souls with hollow spirituality, empty promises, or false hope, our spiritual hunger pains continue to grow because we’ve not fed our souls with what they truly hunger for.  We try filling our inner longing with material things, other people, or even ourselves.  The cycle goes on, yet we know deep down inside that hunger, that spiritual need still has not been met.  Being made in God’s image, we all have a hunger, a longing to be filled with spiritual food.  It is a hunger that is always there and it demands to be satisfied.   When we take the time to fill ourselves with what our hearts truly desire, we are not only fed, but as our souls are nourished, we become full and whole.

“Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him.”  Psalm 34:8

What are you hungry for?  Are you hungry enough to taste and see how good the spiritual food that God has prepared for you is?  If so, my hope is that you will be fully satisfied in Him.

Peace and love,

Felecia

 

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When I Am Thirsty

When I Am Thirsty

“Christ and the Woman of Samaria Among Ruins (Detail),” Rembrandt (Rembrandt Van Rijn). Image from a page of the 2013 Desk Calendar, courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Store

When I am thirsty and my soul is dry; it seems all I can do is question “why?”…

“‘Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst.  Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.'” John 4:13-14

When I Am Thirsty

(a poem about spiritual thirst)

When I am thirsty and my soul is dry,

it seems all I can do is question “why?”

Surrounding me there is an endless stream,

but sometimes, it seems only to be a dream.

When I am thirsty, I feel frail and weak;

I become so parched, I can hardly speak.

So what is it that will thoroughly quench my thirst?

Quickly, please tell me so that I may seek it out first!

When I am thirsty, isn’t there anything I can give?

For without sustaining  water I surely cannot live.

To me that water is like the blood running through my veins.

Without it, a shriveled up shell of me is all that remains.

When I am thirsty I long to be filled to overflowing;

an abundant supply that will help  to keep me growing.

When my soul is ready for God’s will to me to show;

Only then does His true life giving water flow.

Felecia R. Weber 2015, OntheWingofaDove.com

Being thirsty happens on both physical and spiritual levels.  It is generally easy to satisfy physical thirst.  Drinking the proper amount of water helps to keep our bodies functioning optimally.  But how can we quench our spiritual thirst?  As depicted in the illustration above, the woman at the well asked Jesus, “Where can you get this living water?”  In time, she realized that her answer was there right before her eyes…and He is here for us too, ready to fill us eternally.

May you seek out and find the oasis of “living water” that God has prepared for you today, and may it continuously fill your heart so abundantly that your soul will never be thirsty again.

Peace and love,

Felecia

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Restored and Renewed

Restored and Renewed

“The Early Bird,” circa 1979, colored pencil drawing by Felecia R. Weber, OntheWingofaDove.com

Restored and renewed – life worth living…experience a restorative grace that beckons renewal and refreshment.

“The reason birds can fly and we can’t is simply because they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings.”  J.M. Barrie, “The Little White Bird”

Restored and renewed – life worth living.  Do you ever question what your purpose in life is?  Do you ever wonder why your life is worth living?  Those are tough questions to answer when life begins to seem like one unending day full of mundane events, peppered with annoyances and issues that cause us a lot of grief.  Or when happy and exciting times start to fade into the background, collecting dust and getting shoved behind the curtains.  What does it take for us to answer them in positive ways?  What is it that causes us to reach beyond the ordinariness of our daily grind…to be restored and renewed – full of life worth living?

Now that the weather has suddenly changed from an almost frigid darkness to a warming brightness, I’ve noticed subtle changes that fill me with the hope and restorative power of spring.  I love to feed the wild birds that find their way to the tree in my front yard throughout the year.  The way they flutter around and gather at the feeder can mesmerize me for several minutes at a time.  During the winter months when wild food becomes scarce, it seems mealtimes at the bird feeder are feverishly hectic.  My little flock of feathered friends seem to frantically wait for me to fill the feeder every day.  Now, however, with the marked onset of warmer temperatures, they seem only to pick, taking a mouthful of seed here and there.  No longer desperate to find food, their frenzied chirps have turned into delicate, soothing melodies filling my ears with a restorative grace that beckons renewal and refreshment.

Like the wild birds feeding outside my home, when we are hungry for restoration and renewal deep within us, we hurriedly hop from one problem or crisis to another.  We try to resolve issues that never seem to end; only to become flustered in the process and not having accomplished anything.  It doesn’t have to be that way, for we need only to ask for help.  God is always there ready and willing to provide the answers and to abundantly supply our needs.  I can tell you this from experiences in my own life.  When I begin to flap my wings seemingly to no avail…I stop and, in faith and confidence, cry out to God for help.  He not only provides the answers, (and always in the most amazing ways, I might add), my heart is calmed and filled with a peace that only He can give.  During those times, I truly am restored and renewed – full of life worth living!

As we enter into this beautiful season, may you pause and seek God’s help…let His love provide the answers that you are seeking and cause you to be restored and renewed as well.

A happy Spring season to you!

Peace and love,

Felecia

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On Restoration

On Restoration

on restorationA Quote to Carry You

March 16, 2015

“And after you have suffered a while, the God of all graces, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.”  1 Peter 5:10

On restoration…Darkness has a way of making daylight seem so much brighter.  Illness has a way of making a healthy body seem like such a thing never to be taken for granted.  Having that special someone to love and care for makes coming home after a long, difficult day all that much more worth it.  There are many tattered things in life that can seem to be restored with little effort at all.  Some forms of brokenness, however, require restoration on a much deeper level.

When a situation is far more desperate than we could ever have imagined, where do we find hope of ever having the broken pieces put back together again?  Is there anything that is beyond the capacity of being restored?

Here’s a suggestion…try placing your broken pieces into God’s restorative hands and find out.

Peace and love,

Felecia

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Let the Good Times Roll!

Let the good times roll

This is the best photograph I could come up with that expresses how good I truly feel right now!

Let the Good Times Roll! Experience each one to the full.  Let laughter be the song for each day!

“It feels good to have something to celebrate.  It’s like life turns around and smiles back at you!”  Felecia R. Weber, OntheWingofaDove.com

Let the Good Times Roll!

Let the good times roll!

Celebrate when life is good.

Embrace that feeling and let your heart glow!

Let the good times roll!

Don’t keep your joy to yourself.

Smiles are contagious…share yours and find out!

Let the good times roll!

Experience each one to the full.

Let laughter be your song for each day!

Let the good times roll!

They are gifts that are meant to be opened.

So tear open the wrapping and enjoy!

Felecia R. Weber 2015, OntheWingofaDove.com

Good times may sometimes seem few and far between.  The “stuff” of life can weigh us down and take a long while to clear up and fade away.  Of course, I consider every day to be a blessing from God and I seek out the good things in each one.  There are days, however, when He opens doors of opportunity wide and good times rush right in.  Those are the times that cause my heart to fill up and burst with joy!  I am grateful for God’s goodness towards me…let the good times roll!

“Surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life.”  Psalm 23:6

May God’s goodness overflow in your heart today!

Peace and love,

Felecia

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Passing Through Borders

passing through borders

“Landscape With a Sunlit Stream (Detail),” 1877, Charles-Francois Daubigny. Image from a page of the 2014 Desk Calendar, courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Store

Passing through borders, it’s never too late, time has no limits when it comes to true fate.

“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you.  When you walk through the fire, you will not be buried; the flames will not set you ablaze.”  (Isaiah 43:2)

Passing Through Borders

Passing through borders one by one,

those things in life that cause me to come undone.

What power they have and seem to hold over me;

they are real and true, only if I allow them to be.

Nothing in life is too difficult to face,

for God promises to help me to win the race.

Each step I climb thorough life’s muck and mire;

He is there to help me fulfill my heart’s desire.

Passing through borders, it’s never too late,

time has no limits when it comes to true fate.

From darkness to light, He leads me through,

for is there anything that He cannot do?

From the time I was born, and even now as I am grown,

through each phase of my life, God’s unending love He has shown.

His love for me is limitless, no borders can hold it back.

Therefore, under His care there is nothing that I lack.

Felecia R. Weber 2015, OntheWingofaDove.com

Passing through borders, those things that limit us in life, takes courage and determination.   Yet even when we try our hardest, can we ever realize our full potential on our own?  All I know is that with God all things are possible and in Him all goodness abounds.

Peace and love,

Felecia

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To Be A Soldier

to be a soldier

Private Myers, 1981, photograph taken during my eight weeks of Army Basic Training at Ft. Dix, NJ.

To Be A Soldier…with God’s help, enabling and guidance, I can move forward with confidence and grace, no matter what the task…

“For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline.”  2 Timothy 1:7

I Remember When…

I am not sure who was more surprised when the US Army Recruiter left our house on the evening that I seemingly “signed my life away”— my family or me.  Joining the US Army Reserve during my senior year of high school was a commitment I made only after much prayer and consideration.  Indeed, it turned out to be one of the wisest decisions I’d ever made.   That evening, however, I was not so sure.  All I knew was that if I was really going to be a soldier, it was not something that I could accomplish alone.

I had always been shy and quiet as a child; I wasn’t always eager to step outside of my comfort zone.  Needless to say, facing eight weeks of Army basic training was not a small task for me.  I was not worried so much about my abilities.  Academically, I had always done well in school and was an honor student at the time. I’d already had years of classical ballet training and I joined my high school track and field team in preparation for the physical demands I would encounter.  I was disciplined, determined, level-headed and serious about my commitment…but could I?  Did I really have what it takes to be a soldier?

That question, along with several others followed me throughout my entire time of training at Ft. Dix, NJ.  From day one, I realized that I was nowhere near my comfort zone“What am I even doing here?  The harder the tasks that I was required to complete became, the harder I prayed. “How will I ever complete this?” The more my prayers were answered, the more greater challenges seemed to present themselves.  “Do I really have what it takes to be a soldier?”  By the final week of training, I had dwelled so much on those questions that I lost sight of all the positive things that I did accomplish.  More importantly, I didn’t fully realize how much God had worked through this very challenging time in my life, to change me into a more confident person than I’d ever been.

On the morning of my basic training graduation day, my drill instructor barked, “Fall in!,” and my fellow recruits and I scrambled into place for roll call and our final inspection.  I stood at “Attention” so firmly that I could barely feel myself breathe.  When my drill instructor made his way to me, he started out by saying, “Private Myers, I don’t remember much about you during these past eight weeks…” I think I did actually stop breathing briefly at that remark!  He continued, scrutinizing my tightly made bunk, highly “spit-shined” boots, crisply ironed uniforms, and other belongings that I’d proudly displayed for approval.  Finally, after a long pause, he continued in his heavy Southern drawl, “…except that I believe you have what it takes to be a pretty darn good soldier.”

“What am I even doing here?”  “How will I ever complete this?”  “Do I really have what it takes to be a soldier?”  Hearing those words from my drill instructor made the answers to those questions perfectly clear.  As I put my trust in God and His will for my life, the answers do not depend solely on me.  With God’s help, enabling and guidance, I can move forward with confidence and grace, no matter what the task, knowing that He will accomplish what He has determined for me to finish.

“If God is for us, who can be against us?”  Romans 8:31

May you soon discover the soldier in you and with God’s help never allow your enemies to defeat you.

Peace and love,

Felecia

 

 

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