“Jesus knew that the time had come
for him to leave this world
and go back to the Father.
Having loved His own who were in the world,
He loved them to the end.“
~ John 13:1
What is the one word in today’s verse that speaks to you?
I could just sit and wait.
I could just hold onto who I was once was and stay here — safe, but unmoved. Unchanged.
But, there’s something inside me that still remains, something so quiet, that if I ever gave myself the chance to stop — if I ever paused long enough to look at a flower or see the winter tree branches glimmering in the sun against a blue sky — if I ever stopped to listen, I would hear this fragile whisper in me.
This whisper is hope —
hope that I can feel something again.
hope that I can be beautiful again. from the inside. where everything that has hurt me on the outside has somehow not been able to break me.
Deep inside, you and I long to remember.
We long to remember what it feels to like belong to Someone. Someone kind. Loving, Gentle. Faithful.
Deep inside, no matter how many broken twists or turns, somehow we know we were meant for more.
We were meant to be loved and led. Not left to our own. Lost, confused and alone.
We were meant to be cherished and remembered.
Jesus tells us He is that Someone. Jesus whispers to your name and mine —
Let me.
Love you.
Beloved.
A New Journey
Today, a new journey begins for you and me.
I’d like to invite you to take one step to join Jesus on a journey he walked 2,000 years ago — a journey of the soul He is mysteriously walking new again with you and me. Today.
It’s the first day of Lent today.
Do you know what Lent means? Lent means “The Way of the Cross”. In short, it means “The Way”. In other words, Lent is “The Journey”.
Today, you and I are going to go where Jesus is inviting us to journey.
Jesus is whispering to you and me —
Remember.
It might seem safe to forget what once made us happy. Or what once made us sad.
Jesus understands this. That’s why He whispers his story to you and me. Today.
Listen. God’s Words For You. Remember.
Listen as he whispers to you now, just like he did one night in the upper room, lifting a cup and broken pieces of bread:
Remember me. Remember how far I’d go, just to be with you.
Let go of whatever you’re holding onto.
Let me hold onto you instead. I’ll love you to the very end. Today.
As we lower our heads in prayer tonight on Ash Wednesday, picturing Jesus staring ahead at a trail he had to walk alone one cold day, stop and listen.
What is Jesus whispering you to remember?
What Jesus is telling me today —
i understand you want to stay within the walls of safety,
where no one can hurt you, where you don’t have to feel pain.
but, i want to change you. from the inside.
i want you to leave these walls that once protected you.
so you can be free to let me love you deeper. today.
Can you feel it? Jesus is quietly, gently drawing you near to him today.
What is Jesus whispering you to remember?
Jesus invites us to remember his broken stories, so we will find the courage to step forward and journey ahead with him in new ways.
For seven Wednesdays leading up to Easter — starting today — I invite us to share what God shares with you during Lent. To inspire you, I’ll select one word each week, to serve as prayer prompts and journaling prompts.
This is going to be a soulful and creative 7 week journey to open our hearts and journey together. You can write in the comments or link up with your blog posts.
Our #OneWordLent Prayer Today
Lead me, Lord.
Help me to remember the journey you want me to go on.
Help me to remember you.
I don’t want to hold onto who I once was.
Change me from the inside.
I want to leave these walls of safety.
So I can let you hold onto you only
and let you love me instead. Today.
“Jesus knew that the time had come
for him to leave this world
and go back to the Father.
Having loved His own who were in the world,
He loved them to the end.“
~ John 13:1
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What is Jesus whispering you to remember — about yourself — about him?
What is the one word that speaks to you today?
Pull up a chair. I’m listening. Click to comment.
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This new #OneWordCoffee Wednesday series inspires us to create space in a simple way, to be present, hear God’s whispers, to be refreshed & renewed. ?
Every Wednesday, I’ll invite you to stop, pause, & reflect on a One Word prompt.
Share how One Word speaks to you: 1. Simply post a comment (or) 2. Write a blog post, link up on Wednesdays. Visit the post before yours to comment and encourage. Please use the #OneWordCoffee badge in your post(click here) & link back (or) 3. Tag photos #OneWordCoffee on Facebook or Instagram inspired by your one word.
#OneWordCoffee ☕️ A simple invitation to create a new rhythm for your soul. To stop and hear God’s whispers. And swap some stories together.
Today’s 2/10/16 #OneWordCoffee Prompt: any word that speaks to you this week during Lent. Or Optional prompt: remember.
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“We were meant to be loved and led. Not left to our own. Lost, confused and alone. We were meant to be cherished and remembered. Jesus tells us He is that Someone. Jesus whispers to your name and mine —
Let me.
Love you.
Beloved.”
Beautiful reminder here and touches deep places in my heart. Thank you for your powerful words that inspire us all to remember that we are Loved.
so quietly beautiful that we can remember these words in a new, deeper, and intimate way today. together. xo to you michelle…
“Let go of whatever you’re holding onto.
Let me hold onto you instead. I’ll love you to the very end. Today.”
Yeah…..I love that…..
But wait…….
Today?
I didn’t know you meant today.
My grip is impressive.. I don’t think I even know how to open my hand up anymore. And I’m not sure He will come through for me if I do let go.
He’s offering to hold me. And He has to know how much I hurt because of needing to be held.
It is the one thing I cannot have….
Julie: Very moving. I needed your words today as much as I needed the words He whispered to my soul this morning. Letting go is so very hard, yet it so freeing.
i know, julie. that word “today” is the one that won’t leave me alone either… He’s not letting up on that whisper. today. such a deep, honest and real moment you’re sharing with us today. you’re beautiful. God’s whispers are tender to you today.
As I sit here, in the quiet of a sunny winter’s morning, I reflect on your post Bonnie, and thank God for you. I remember, remember a morning many years ago when He leaned in close and whispered “I’m your friend”. And the heartache and hopelessness diminish, and I feel a peace, but also an urge to be free from my cocoon of comfort and spread my wings!!
goosebumps as i read the whispers God’s placed on your heart, prompted by -remember-. thank you for sharing your #OneWordCoffee with us in the stillness of this day. what a beautiful remembrance – made new today!
This is what Jesus spoke to me today: Remember- Re means to do again, to go back, right? Member, part of a group, part of the body. I want you to remember My faithfulness to you. I have redeemed you, restored you, rescued you, provided for you. I will do it again, even in the midst of uncertain days. Trust Me…carve time out for Me in your busyness, so you can minister to those I bring along your path. Do it again, do it daily…remember what I have done for you. I will love you to the end of time, when you will be with Me forever.
so beautiful to hear His whispers to you, Pam – even in just this moment as you paused to listen. how loved you are!! thank you for sharing your #OneWordCoffee with us in the quiet of this day.
End-He loves us to the end. There is no end here on earth. Even when I think an opportunity, a relationship, a “moment” has come to an end it has not. There is only life. There is only journey. There is only growth. Today I remember there is no end. I remember that He loves me to the end, which will only be the beginning of my life in eternity with Him.
shana, your words sound like an echo – poetry of your heart, God’s whispers prompting such beautiful images: journey, growth, no end, life. thank you for sharing your #OneWordCoffee with us in the stillness of this day.
Dear Bonnie, He is whispering “I am faithful.”
so happy for you, katie! as you and your husband continue to hold onto God’s very presence, each day. praising God with you for the news about Matt!
Feb 24, surgery date.
Open. He’s asking me to be open to the breaking open and where that leads. I only desire for Him to be the one who leads as it’s the only way I will trust myself to do this fully. Thank you for this encouragement.
As well, I share that in the Magnificat February edition there is a Meditation of the Day called Beginning Lent. Everything Bishop Jacques-Benigne Bossuet says ties in with your work here for us, Bonnie. “Bring your attention to rest upon some important truth that captures your mind and heart. Consider, weigh, and taste it; ruminate upon it; enjoy it. Truth is the bread of the soul. You do not need to swallow each morsel whole. Nor do you need always to be passing from one truth to another. Hold on to one, embrace it until it becomes a part of you. Attach your heart to it even more than your mind…”
Oh, love this quote, Pamela. thank you for sharing this. I collect quotes like chocolate chip cookies. so you made my soul happy. 😉 thnx for sharing your #OneWordCoffee together today!
The word I hear on this first day of Lent is “servant.” Our church begins a Lenten Bible study this evening and tonight’s focus is on Jesus washing the disciples’ feet. This story is so poignant when examined closely. Jesus is staring betrayal, denial, and death in the face and yet the disciples He has loved and taught for more than three years are arguing over who will have the best spot at the table. One can only imagine the disappointment and dismay He must have felt, yet He did not storm from the room in “righteous indignation” (as most of us would have done). He quietly takes towel and basin and completes the lowliest of servant tasks — the washing of feet……even those of Judas!
Lord, help me to remember as we begin this 40 day journey, that it is not about me — MY dreams, MY ambitions, or even MY pain. It is about the One who “did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.”
He carries all your dreams, ambitions and even your pain. He can to serve your heart and touch it with his very hand. so filled with anticipation for you tonight. your heart is beautifully open and listening for His whispers. enjoy a soul beautiful, intimate night with Jesus. thank you for sharing your #OneWordCoffee with us today, Teresa.
Bonnie,
These words are truly beautiful. Your words are echoing the exact words God whispered to me one night last week — be held. Realize that he’s in control and he is sovereign and let go what I’m holding on to and just let him love me. I’m sinking into these words as I’ve reflected on them hundreds of times this week. Thank you for hosting our beautiful community here! xo
thank you for taking the time to enjoy this quiet, intimate cup of #OneWordCoffee together, Valerie. my heart smiles happy when i hear the doors swing open and your beautiful smile lights the room here with your words and I can hear how God is speaking to you on your journey. i wonder how you’ll be letting him love you — to be held — today and every minute He’s longing to whisper words of love. just for you.
Remembering who I was before my health problems. I need to see that Jesus made me whole and is restoring me now again! Thank you Lord for your amazing LOVE! Starting a 40 day devotional and fasting from TV with hubby….The Lord must be first in my life again! 🙂
sweet ely, what a beautiful movement to bring the intimacy of God’s whispers to you — not tv, just Him and you – with hubby. i’m excited with anticipation what He’ll be leading you to experience with him during these 40 days… hope you’ll share what you discover with us next Wed for#OneWordCoffee 😉
Remembering my life is a journey where I am meant to learn and draw closer to Him.
thanks for sharing a cup of #OneWordCoffee together, Rachelle.. it’s wonderful to hear what God’s whispering to you to remember…
Forgiveness
oh, “forgiveness” is a very deep and soulful remembrance. a journey in itself. thanks Chris, for sharing #OneWordCoffee together today.
“Let go of whatever you’re holding onto.
Let me hold onto you instead. I’ll love you to the very end. Today.”
A time of year when anxious thoughts threaten to replay in an endless cycle in my mind, one word that inserts itself recently is “surrender” and I find myself going back to that precious old hymn, “I Surrender All”. He does not want me to focus on what to give up for Lent, He just wants me to surrender. In surrender, I find joy and rest.
Thank you, Bonnie, for reminding me.
“surrender” is a very deep and multi-layered journey of the soul. feels great to have you here and share your voice on what He’s whispering to you for Lent. I’m looking forward to what you uncover week by week with us, Sita. Thanks for sharing #OneWordCoffee together
Today I felt the word “freedom” come to mind. I have felt Jesus always showing me that I can be free of my fears, my worries, and my anxieties. As I begin a new day’s journey I know that God sets me free from unnecessary burdens and from the things that have kept me bound.
Remember….
Jesus speakers to my heart…
You are so LOVED!
My word…
Lent sends me into a panic mode every year. Always feeling like a failure before I even begin.,,
Remember…it came to me this morning as I was at the sink…you are not responsible for the abuse. And for the first time I realized why I panic at Lent. Because the wee child feels to blame…for the abuse…for Jesus suffering…
And then the words…
You are so LOVED! That is my Lent. This is my Ash Wednesday. Remembering that I am so loved by Jesus that He freely suffered and died for me out of LOVE…for me…
For each of us. He is asking me to receive this grace and gift of His love.
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Have missed this place! Just back from a 10-day social media fast. The Scripture you shared is timely! It fits with what God has been working within me these past days.
Loved what you shared about Hope. We were made for Eternity with Our Lord: to step into Hope. And I see you doing that, loved and led by our Heavenly Father. You are such an encouragement to me, Bonnie. May God continue to bless you and others through you, as He leads you further and further into His Hope.
I remember a time, driving down a rural highway, confused in mind and heart, and suddenly there was a interruption. “Just let Me love you, Lynn. Just let Me love you.” I am always grateful for His interruptions to get my attention when I wander. Lately I hear Him whisper, “Satisfied.” That is not a word I would ever choose!
“End” is my one word. Jesus loves me until the end. There’s nothing I can do to earn this love. It’s there. Even when I don’t feel worthy I must remember His love!
I love this: Remember how far I’d go, just to be with you~
What love! The one word for me in this was “Father.”
He invites us into His presence, to climb up into his lap, to love on us like a true father. ~The Only True Father~ And it’s like I can picture Jesus on a dusty road, leading us along the path to Him. Daily. Jesus is the Way to Him!
The one word that speaks to me today is love{d}. We are so loved by Him. Praise be to God the Father and his Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ. GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME!
The one word speaking to me today is “Counselor”. In a world full of disappointments and uncertainty I claim Psalm 32:8b “I will counsel and watch over you.” Our Savior is so close, all the time. He wants to hear our worries, concerns, disappointments. He knows our heart and is forever our Mighty Counselor.
The word that I sense today is “TRUST” Him in this season I am in; to be there for me and what I have need of. I would have to totally trust God to help me navigate retirement. Since we just moved to a new community we have visited several churches and waiting on hubby to decide which one we should commit to. We both have different views on worship but the same view on The Word and how it is conveyed to the congregation. So as I wait I will trust Him to bring us where He wants us to be a part of. This is a learned behavior as I was quick in the past to give my opinion & try to sway the outcome. But if I am trusting my Lord to have my back , I can give my opinion and believe that my hubby who loves the Lord with all his heart will make the best decision for us. As emptynester’s we don’t have to worry about the children’s needs in a church setting just us older folks!!!!
“End” is the one word in the verse that is speaking to me the most. It reminds me that Jesus isn’t going to run out of love for me. He’s with me forever. When I get discouraged, I can remind myself that he’s with me through it ALL, not just this or that phase, but in everything, good or bad. Thanks for this encouragement, Bonnie!
My word is loved – part of one of the first verses I memorized as a child. “For God so loved the world ….” I could never comprehend a love as great as that – to be willing to sacrifice His Son for the benefit of others. Then I became a parent and it became even more complicated. Yes, I would do anything for my daughters, but I can’t imagine being willing to sacrifice them for the sins of others to be washed clean. Praise God that His ways are not my ways!
Loved because we can so easily convince ourselves that we are unlovable, yet Jesus whispers to us that we are always and eternally loved by Him.
Bonnie, you never fail to bless me and I stop by and savor your words!
[…] places. The word was to remember. One place this came was words from Bonnie’s blog in this post. She writes, “Listen as he whispers to you now, just like he did one night in the upper room, […]
I did not get to comment on Wednesday, but I did read and save for a later time. I an struggling with BP problems cause unknown but the journey for getting it under control has been difficult and I still don’t have a handle on it. I am using a C-pac/oxygen and meds but it hasn’t controlled it yet. I know my creator knows every part of what is the cause and I am truly talking to Him about it. My hope is anchored in Him and it is my prayer that whatever happens I will honor Christ in thought and action. During this Lent season I will be changing my diet habits and my excerise as I meditate on His Word and trust the One who made me. I am over 70, but I believe He has things for me to do and I want to be physically able to do what ever He has planned. Thanks for the good words.
God is inviting me to let him in. I have always struggled. I have resisted him. how can I trust and return/turn to him when all seems lost and broken. I am learning that I need to have him sit with me in the painful, ugly, and hard. I have never had him sit with me in those things. God says JUst let me love you. I think I am slowly finding myself ready to let him love me even if its just a tiny bit of myself.
Jesus loved us all –those of ancient times, those present in Jerusalem when he was crucified, those of us who were yet to be born–to his last excruciating breath on Calvary. The NIV version says, “He now showed them the full extent of his love” (13:1d). Words fail to extol him fully for his overwhelming, forgiving, gracious love that he extends to everyone! Thank you, Bonnie, for helping us meditate on that love today, and its transforming power in our lives.
i want to let you know that i fell into your blog, it has resonated with me so much, thank you for sharing.
the word that has spoken to me is the word” time”, it has so many meanings. hurry, endless, now, later. i am grateful that jesus has us in his hand for all time no matter that space of time may be.