All posts by Sharon Hinck
Sunlight and Storms
Years ago, I took this photo of a storm blowing past in Manasota Key, Florida. A beautiful sunset had begun to color the world. Then clouds banked in like a dark hand wiping across the sky. Soon after, the storm traveled onward and the threat disappeared down the coast.
Sometimes my life holds the contrast of breath-taking sunsets and frightening storm clouds. The wind whips my hair and if I stare into the dark, it seems to absorb the entire known world. Yet if I wait, it blows over and vibrant colors return, and I wonder what had me so frightened.
Our lives take courage. Courage to see both beauty and darkness. Courage to stand on the shore and wait for the clouds to pass.
Lord, help us all today. Give us courage to serve you in our roles as parents, waiters, managers, receptionists, salespeople, artists, singers, ministers, construction workers. Everywhere we walk on this planet we see reminders of the amazing beauty of your creation, as well as the devastating clouds of our fall and rebellion. Thank you that the storms are temporary and your grace and love are eternal. Amen.
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Please Share This:So Great a Love
“For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his love for those who fear him.” Psalm 103:11 (NIV)
Lord, You beckon us to look up, to look beyond, to embrace the knowledge of how complete and boundless is Your love. May that awareness strengthen us for the less-than-ethereal challenges of our pilgrimage on this earth. Amen.
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Please Share This:Remarkable Breakfast
“Jesus said to them, ‘Come and have breakfast.’ None of the disciples dared ask him, ‘Who are you?’ They knew it was the Lord.” John 21:12
The Gospel of John recounts a beautiful reprise of previous fishing experiences with His disciples. After His resurrection, Jesus directs their catch and then serves them breakfast.
Lord, when You provide my nourishment today, let my heart rejoice in knowing it is You who grants every blessing. Amen.
Bonus Scene 4 – The Restorer’s Son
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The Restorer’s Son – Bonus Scene
Sneak Peek – The Deliverer
Utter the Unutterable
“As Christians, we constantly struggle to utter the unutterable. We long to share concepts beyond our human ability to understand–the transcendence of God’s holiness, the potency of forgiveness, the depth of God’s love for us. Fiction helps us find ways to express those truths of magnitude because it is relatable, symbolic, and engages the emotion–qualities that make it a vital art form.” — Sharon Hinck in A Novel Idea
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Please Share This:Sneak Peek – A Dark Moment
A few sentences from the soon-to-be-released new novel, The Deliverer.
Just Show Up
On the bulletin board behind me in my office I used to have a little recipe card that said, “Show up on every page.”
It was a reminder to me that I need to “bring it” each day that I sit down to write. I guess that’s true for us all, in whatever jobs we have . . . we need to show up.
The cool thing is, when we show up each day, and make ourselves available to God, He is able to do more with the raw materials than we could ever hope.
How did you “show up” today? Please post a comment. I’d love to hear your story!
Please Share This:The Heaven’s Declare
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” Psalm 19:1 (NIV)
Dear Lord, the vastness and beauty and mystery of the night sky remind me of the vastness and beauty and mystery of Your love. Help me hear the declaration of the skies each day. You are glorious. Amen.
Blessings!
Sharon Hinck
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