Let's take a minute to get away from the noise of life and relax. Let's grab our coffee cups and share "moments" of our lives. For isn't every moment a story of family, friends and faith---the glue of our existence. May we always rejoice in Ephesians 2:10: "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them." So, get comfortable. Let's share our "moments" over the coffee cup.
BE ENCOURAGED WHEREVER YOU FIND YOURSELF. YOU ARE IN HIS HANDS
Saturday, October 1, 2022
TIME TRAVEL IS REAL!
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Saturday, September 17, 2022
The children loved Abby!
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
From me to you:
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Monday, August 1, 2022
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Friday, July 1, 2022
Our Lives Have An Author
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
WORDS IMPACT LIVES
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Sunday, May 1, 2022
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Friday, April 1, 2022
Send pizza!
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
“You know you’re old when the candles cost more than the cake.”
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Monday, January 24, 2022
The second story in the TO BE OR NOT TO BEE SERIES released this month. You can find THE MONKEY, THE TIGER, AND LITTLE MISS in paperback and e-book formats. They are available on Amazon. They can also be ordered through Barnes & Noble and other fine bookstores. (Third grade level read.)
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Saturday, January 1, 2022
I’ve always had a thing for containers—
You can look around my house and see pottery. My containers don’t bug me if they are empty, either. I wondered if there is perhaps some deep-seated meaning for that. So I got to wondering— what does God think about vessels.
The Bible tells us “those who cleanse themselves” become vessels (2 Tim. 2:21) ready to be used by God. Each of us is but a frail vessel, “But we have this treasure in jars of clay, to show that the surpassing power belongs to God and not to us.” (2 Cor. 4:7).
God is working through our lives despite many forms of opposition that come roaring against us. I.e., typhoons, tornadoes, fires, family concerns, finances, etc. Despite these things, the Bible is full of stories of God positioning his vessels (men and women) for specific purposes according to His will. We can be with families, neighbors, and friends as they share with us the stories of the cracks in their vessels. We can lift each other's burdens to the Potter. He is the only one that can mend the cracks and strengthen the vessels.
At times, we may feel our vessel is getting empty. During those times, we need to pour more of Him into it. Reading His Word is always a good thing. We are designed and created to contain Him...God.
Would there be anything better than God to put
into our physical containers in 2022. As for the pottery in the house, I'll leave it alone for now. Eventually, I'll put something in one or two.
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Thursday, December 2, 2021
The traffic was a jam and not in a sweet way…
Yesterday was one of those days! It seemed life was doing a push-back. The traffic was a jam and not in a sweet way. The wait time in the doctor’s office took forever (can I get an Amen), and Chipotle was short-staffed, resulting in a long wait line. When it was my turn to order, I found out they were out of salsa! I think I have an idea where that salsa is sitting!
So, when I feel extra small in this big, complex world, it would do me well to remember to take a few heartbeats and find the peace God wants for me. There is hope in knowing God is “with us,” (Emmanuel). “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”That is His promise to each of us. So, I make Isaiah 41:10 my prayer for each reader during this Holiday season. When life gets crazy, may we have peace in our hearts. So as God walks by our sides this December, may we remember to give, love, and try to be thankful for every little thing that happens in our life. For isn’t every day a gift from God? And, in any season, it is the best time of the year no matter the jams in our lives.
Merry Christmas, everyone, and a blessed New Year!
Verse of the month:
Luke 2:7: “And she gave birth to her firstborn son; and she wrapped Him in cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.”
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Friday, November 19, 2021
WATCH YOUNG IMAGINATIONS SOAR!
"TO BE OR NOT TO BEE SERIES"
Books for children
Whether children listen or read for themselves, the "TO BE OR NOT TO BEE SERIES" books are sure to delight. Each book in the series takes children to a make believe place in Atler County. Watch lovable characters and animals wake imaginations as they invite your children to join in on an adventure or visit a place full of wackiness and fun.
The first 32-page pictured story book, The OWL WHO LOST HIS HOOT, can be found on Amazon in time for Christmas shopping. Each book in the series introduces a positive character trait in a fun and loving way.
Whether your five through eight-year- old boy or girl listens to the story before bedtime or is an emergent reader, the lovable characters are sure to become memorable lifelong friends.
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Monday, November 1, 2021
“The cost of doing nothing costs everything!”
I heard these words at a Writer’s Conference I attended in October. The main character of any story must be willing to make the necessary sacrifice to reach their goal or solve a problem. The main character may have to deal with the depth of the forbidden, human personalities, powers of persuasion, and what motivates.
Deep stuff.
For sure, we write our life stories day-by-day. Haven’t most of us had to deal with the depth of the forbidden? Human personalities? Powers of persuasion by outside or internal forces?
What motivates is a hard issue? What inspires and motivates one person may not inspire the guy next door. But, I think if we keep prayer at the forefront of our lives, we can survive any deep-dive situation (like the conference.) We can always look to the Lord’s Prayer as our guide for prayer. We can search the Bible to learn how to deal with the forbidden, human personalities, and powers that think they influence.
But we all need the greatest motivator of how to live our life. And, He is the main character of the Bible, Jesus. That is who taught me, the cost of doing nothing costs everything.
Verse of the month:
Luke 11:1-4 The Lord’s Prayer
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Friday, October 1, 2021
Here,
take my concerns.
I
don’t want them—
I haven’t seen a toddler yet that didn’t find it hard to share with others. I can remember telling my children to “play nice.” Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn’t. In the cases it didn’t, intervention (fill in the blank) was necessary.
I often find it hard to share with Jesus. There are mornings I just can’t picture my bedhead sharing my concerns with anyone, let alone “bother” God with them. If I would let go and let God, I know I could relax in the day’s journey. Although prayer bursts come naturally during the day, I know I need to consistently start my day the same way I end it— with prayer, Somewhere in the small print of my heart I’d probably find a guarantee for fewer frown lines if I would begin and end my day in the same way.
As Matthew 6:34 says, “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.” Even though I know this is a truth from God, I continue to hold tight to itty-bitty pieces of anxiety. Just this past week, a friend’s husband died, a family I know is recovering from Covid (as of this writing, one is still in the hospital), and a 12-year-old told me how difficult it is at school. Catching up is impossible and she is afraid of a do over school year....
There is a simple answer to life’s itty-bitty anxieties and for the overwhelming burdens that knock us on our tushes. Not only do we need to share our troubles with the Lord, but we need to hand them over to Him. He doesn’t want them gift-wrapped. Hand them to him through raw, plain, simple, heartfelt prayer. His throne is always open to us even if we come before him with bedhead hair.
Philippians 4:6-7 ESV
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
Anti-lock breaks working—Check. LORD Helping Us—check...
On Thursday, we packed Tom’s little Cobra Daytona for an excursion around the Appalachian mountains up North. As we were doing last-minute checks, we noticed the stoplights weren’t working. Tom tried for a half hour to figure out the wiring, but everything looked good. We were on the clock to meet friends and drive up together, so we decided to take my SLK.
I found out life does not flash before your eyes if you have a near-catastrophic event. I don’t think Tom or I will ever forget August 20th, 2021 the day an Angel of the Lord lifted the right front of our car and turned it away from an SUV-trailer combo making a left turn less than 100 feet in front of us. (Oh, but for the grace of God.) Did I forget to tell you we were traveling 65 MPH right toward it with Tom’s foot full bore on the brakes and screeching tires? I felt the seat belt automatically tighten around me. With eyes wide open, we knew we could not avoid a full head-on into the side of that box trailer.
But we did!
“Did you feel the right side of our car lift and turn away from the trailer?” Tom asked me.
“Yes, I did, but I thought I was imagining it.”
“You weren’t imagining it.”
There wasn’t any magic to it as the right side of our vehicle lifted and avoided clipping the trailer. The LORD had sent us help, just when we needed it.
It gives me the chills when thinking about his unending love and knowing His eyes are always upon us. In our case, a few days ago, we were participants in an awe-inspiring event. We felt His presence at work in our lives through the work of His Angels.
The good that can come out of something potentially bad or, God forbid, rocks one’s family in sadness, isn’t always obvious or immediate, but that doesn’t mean the good isn’t there. We have a God that watches over all of us and guides all of us through life’s many twists and turns. We can count on it.
Verse for the Month:
Psalm 121:8 – “The LORD will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.”
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Happy Birthday, Doc!
Sitting in the dentist chair today, I waited as bravely as I could, as the dentist gave me eight hits of Novocaine. Really, Doc! Was there a sale on that stuff?
So here he is, bent over me, with a needle in hand. All the while he was administering pain relief, he was talking to his assistant. Apparently, it was Doc’s birthday and he wished he could be 35 again—News flash, Doc. I would like to knock a few years off myself, with my deep cleaned teeth intact, thank you very much.
He said he would like to have an undo button so he could go back and do a few things differently. Didn’t he know he doesn’t need an undo button? But since my mouth was full of fingers, needle pokes, and a suction doohickey, I lost my opportunity to tell him. Why? Because as soon as he was done, he ran out of the patient room to give pain relief to his next victim—I mean, patient.
Since I had lost any sensation in the right half of my “head” I couldn’t have said anything, even if he had stuck around. However, my heart knows, a missed opportunity is a missed opportunity.
Next time an opportunity presents itself, I will say to him, “In one heart-felt prayer Jesus’ forgiveness—His undo button—wipes away sin, guilt, and regrets forever.”
I’m pretty sure if I had told him that, he would have felt younger.
“The gospel of Christ grants us freedom from the condemnation that still hunts us daily (Romans 8:1) The gospel is so powerful that it doesn’t have to undo our past sins. Instead, it redeems them and turns them around for our good and for God’s glory.”—a great quote is taken from Desiring God.org.
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Friday, June 25, 2021
There’s something special about a sea of red, white, and blue flags waving on a spirit-filled street.
I didn’t realize until I got older how special it is to have holidays noted on the calendar. I must admit I don’t celebrate every holiday, and as an American, that’s my choice. But July 4th is special to me. First, July 4th is the first part of the last half of the year. It plunges most of the country into the dog days of summer, cold watermelon, and fireflies. What’s not to like?
The 4th begs the patriotic to watch a parade. I love watching a sea of red, white, and blue flags filling a spirited street – Ole Glory at her best. Even choosing whether to stand, park myself on a sunny street curb or find a coveted place in the shade to wave my flag becomes an event. I particularly like to find a choice spot where I can watch candy being thrown from floats to young and old alike. While I sip sweet tea from an insulated 16-oz., it gives me a sweet time to reflect on life and liberty.
Some citizens go to parks to spread checkered tablecloths over picnic tables. Others will celebrate with backyard barbecues, bicycle rides, hitting balls of all types, swimming in Auntie’s pool, watching grandchildren play, or hanging out waiting for the homemade ice cream to finish churning. Whether its sinking teeth into a cold slice of watermelon or grabbing a napkin to catch the drips from a juicy hamburger, ribs, hot-dog or saUSAage, most of us will find no matter how we celebrate this 4th, life is pretty good in America.
It is sad to think of a Nation having to suffer to bring about its freedom. For those that protect now and for those that courageously rescued us from dark periods in history, may we honor them by living our best lives in a land that mostly honors life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
As a Nation watches the last fireworks tear across the sky honoring our nation’s freedom, I hope some of its people take a moment to honor the One who came to give us spiritual freedom. I can only hope as our hands clap at the bursts of light in the sky on the evening of the 4th, we clasp our hands flat together for the God-man that rode into a city on a donkey, shared supper with his friends and relatives, and soon after bore stripes of red and blue for us across His back.
As we celebrate on the 4th, I picture in my mind a Nation standing shoulder to shoulder, united in our founding fathers beliefs, and looking forward to a future day of ultimate celebration. That day is the day Jesus comes back wearing white, the color of heavenly victory.
God bless you and yours. Have a great 4th and be safe.
2 Corinthians 4:6 AMP
“For God Who said, Let light shine out of darkness, has shone in our hearts so as [to beam forth] the Light for the illumination of the knowledge of the majesty and glory of God [as it is manifest in the Person and is revealed] in the face of Jesus Christ (the Messiah).”
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
"You can put lipstick on a pig, but it is still a pig!"
I like pigs, but I prefer my pigs in the form of bacon with two eggs on the side. Better yet, slow-smoked in my son’s Big Green Egg bathed in bar-be-cue sauce. Over time, my husband and I have found our home wears a lot of lipstick—not in attractive colors either.
The latest pig in a poke was our home’s side entrance. Better known down south as the friend’s porch. The concrete around the flagstone was crumbling. Repairs were overdue. When the contractor tore it out, we were told there wasn’t an adequate foundation underneath. Surprise! Surprise!—my interpretation of Mayberry’s Gomer Pyle.
There were concrete blocks, you know, the heavy ones with the holes in them, and a sundry of construction junk. How did the porch withstand weight, rain, and passage of time? One can only speculate. The repairs included removing the weak foundation. Then, and only then, could the porch be rebuilt.
Isn’t that the same with our hearts? We can apply all the cosmetics we want, but it probably needs a rework if we feel it crumbling. The heart needs the right contractor, too.
We are fortunate. We can call on Jesus to assess our heart condition and get rid of the junk. (Jesus will gladly do the cleaning). Only then can we be rebuilt and benefit from a foundation laid with suitable materials (God’s Word). Upon that foundation, we apply our stone (Spiritual fruit). We will find when He rebuilds and we maintain His work correctly, we will last a lifetime.
Some day, I’ll ask my husband if he is ready to tackle another home improvement project. I could expect to hear, “When pigs fly!” But really, that sounds more like something I might say. Until that time, where’s that lipstick.
Verse of the Month:
Psalm 127:1 “Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor uselessly...”
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Saturday, May 1, 2021
Do We Need Ruby Red Slippers To Get Home?
As far as one can tell, Satan never quits his encouragement to walk the yellow-brick road to destruction. Today it seems easier to fall prey to the terrible deceiver of this world. Evil promises freedom, glory, riches, and power, but in the end, it delivers bondage, condemnation, spiritual poverty, and weakness. Scripture says the devil roams about the earth seeking those he may destroy. The year 2020 and so far, 2021 is a reminder of evil forces at work on the earth.
“And I should not have had my lovely heart,” said the Tin Woodman. “I might have stood and rusted in the forest till the end of the world.”[1] The gift of a tin heart changes the Tin Woodman. His power of perception awakens; otherwise, how would he know his need for a heart?
Jesus can remove hearts of stone and gift one of flesh. ––See Ezekiel 36:26. A new heart starts a spiritual life that drives behavior. The hope within the heart looks to the one that has POWER over sin. “For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves,”––Colossians 1:13. One can rely on "the One" that gives FREEDOM. God has promised eternal life. —See John 10:27,28.
Glenda, the good witch, told Dorothy she has the ability to get back home. All she has to say is where she wants to go and click those ruby red slippers. It takes one spiritual click of a heart to ensure an eternal home in Heaven. How so? By faith accepting his work of atonement, redemption, reconciliation, and salvation through Jesus, our sin-bearer.
I can’t leave out the famous comment of the wicked witch of the north. She said, “My world, my world. How can such a good little girl like you destroy all of my beautiful wickedness.”[2]
To that, we reply, “Got Jesus!”
Verse for the Month:
“because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9 ESV.
Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Slumber is no
more, for winter’s protection has melted away…
Birth of Spring
Slumber is no more, for winter’s protection has melted away
Away, so arise bud, and create Spring’s colorful bouquet.
Bouquet of blooms will soon feed bees their sweet nectar
Nectar offered from flowers swooning in spring breezes
Breezes that capture songbirds melodic harmonies
Harmonies of joyful news of
springtime arrival.
Arrival of Spring given by creation’s Master
Master who gifts to us this beautiful season
Season of fleeting moments for us to enjoy
Enjoy for as long as it blooms.
I wrote this chain verse ten years ago, April 2011, about the birth of
Spring.
May joy be yours this Easter Sunday as we celebrate the resurrection of our
Lord.
Verse of Month:
Psalm 85:11 NIV
“Faithfulness springs forth from the earth, and
righteousness looks down from heaven.”
Fix My Heart Devotional for Women

Cheryl Sharpe retired in 2009 and now resides in Georgia with her husband, Tom. She wrote "Miracles of Jesus," a 40-day devotional published by BroadStreet Publishing in 2017. A companion Bible study was published in 2019 through Kindle Publishing. "Fix My Heart" published 2020. Since that time she has published twelve reader books (Grade 2-4) in the "To Be Or Not To Bee Series" for children. Currently finishing novel "Broken Pieces:
She has shared biblical principles and stories for children and mothers to connect, build character, and make a difference in their community. She is truly humbled and is deeply grateful for the privilege of serving God in the ministry of the written word.
"The words I have not written stir in my heart until they flow like life's blood out my pen." - c.k. sharpe
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