A summer evening brings opportunity to listen to swirling thoughts growing from seeds planted earlier in the spring. So many ideas. So many challenges and desires to create and accomplish. At times we do feel a weariness and must pause to let things settle into some kind of order. How can we take stock of what God is doing in our lives and the lives of those around us if we have no time to listen? How can we remember and tell others what God has done when we are too busy to even recognize them for ourselves?
It seems a Sunday evening in particular is such a time to be set apart for a time so that we may be reminded of all the things for which we should be thankful.
If we have been blessed to join together with others to worship the Lord, and remember that we are united in voice with all the saints in glory, singing hymns of worship as did the choirs of long ago walk on the ramparts and sing with such joy that the sound was heard far away, then, our mind is focused on our Father, Who created us and Who spares nothing to make Himself known to us in ways beyond counting.
Perhaps the name of a friend comes to mind. Will I use that reminder to call or write the friend to see if she has a need? Will I invite her for supper, or just fellowship with her over the phone and perhaps brighten her day? Another time, new light of understanding breaks as with the light of dawn, and I recognize the working of His Spirit helping to order my thoughts that I might more clearly understand the character of the Lord; the light of present applications is illumined with growing wisdom accompanied with abundant opportunity to give His love to others. It is in the quiet times that memories surface with awakening of providential purpose for every experience encountered to this date.
It is good to begin each day with a greeting to the Lord; asking Him what the plan of the day will be according to His sovereign will. Each morning comes with new expectations and anticipation. I love to ask Him what He has in store for me to learn and to give to others in every part of the day, making note when He allows me to see Him working in each situation. Then in the evening, or in an unexpected time of quiet repose, thank Him and ask that He help remember, then respond to the new light of this day. He will never disappoint us when we truly seek this special time of connection to show our love to Him by recounting the wonders of how He has thus far kept us. One day at a time. Let our love for Him retain its luster, the joy born of a relationship with the Eternal Father being made known in ways that are new each morning.
As I settle in to listen to the evening symphony I am content. I can rest through the night, knowing that He is watching over me the whole night through. I am thankful.
Poetry, Prose and Photographic Images to encourage and inspire personal relationship with our Lord and to find joy in walking with Him for His glory alone. Ina May Pummill
Sunrise With Fog

Every Morning is New
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
Summer Photos
Thursday, July 14, 2011
When Trust Is True
I Trust
I trust.
Two simple words encompass the realm of amazing faith.
Enabled to believe, I must choose to trust.
All magnificent glory of God’s creation bears witness.
The order of the universe confirms the Word
with observable miracles at every turn.
The exquisite fragileness of hummingbird wings allow it to fly
Immeasurably small eyes turn toward me with sight.
Iridescent throat feathers glow red in bright light.
I trust because light continues to reveal things too wonderful
to exist apart from the power of Almighty, Holy God.
As a young child my joy overflowed in expressive fountains.
Responses winged upward in the flight of emotions.
Trusting parents and teachers, I was innocent and without care.
Increasingly now I become further aware,
it is God’s words that encourage patience in waiting.
Trust is that bridge between emotion and godly wisdom.
Trust holds reign over stumbling blocks of confusion.
Circumstances must not be allowed to consume me.
Situations beyond my strength provide opportunity
to permit witness of the Lords faithfulness,
and uphold trusting confidence in Him alone for eternity.
He confirms His listening ear in a manner I can hear.
In His timing and purpose, answers are certain to appear,
though often not as my humanness might desire.
He alone knows true requirements essential to ascend
to mountaintop heights He would lead me to aspire.
Growing confidence flows through practicing this trust
through obediently taking each step to the fore and
listening for His leading to lift life far above the dust.
Trust has divine beginning in seeing what He reveals in creation.
I find contentment in responding as a child with full-grown elation.
He allows me to see His love shining through earthly shepherds
as they discern His will and lead with apt words.
Through scripture’s lens God illumines truth to add purpose to living.
In humble repentance we are given His gift of forgiving.
Trusting His Spirit for wisdom lights the way to persevere.
Faith transforms the nature of sight and makes hidden things clear.
Ina May Pummill 8/26/10
Summer Glimpses
These summer days are both mirrors of previous times, and yet the combination of all the parts makes each year stand out in a particular manner as we look back so that we might look forward through the memories of each layer of reflections as a foundation of God's faithfulness in leading us ahead. We see with new eyes that which was once familiar and common. Because of our history with God we may anticipate special moments as a surprise, knowing only that nothing is wasted in the economy of God. It is hard to hear the silence in this season; nature awakens us with treetop choruses, of an evening the nightbirds sing and the cicadas make repetitive callings while the owls cry and the coyote howls pierce the evening with a chill sound. Clouds build into massive columns and lightning divides the heavens with flashes of purple light. We must step aside and listen. Ponder. Reflect upon what we know to be true of God. We must tell Him what He is to us Season upon season arrives with unique presentation of the almighty power of God.
Friday, June 24, 2011
The Road of Friendship
It is so satisfying to ponder the years and see the light of friendship shining through the tapestry of life. There is purpose and blessing in each friendship along the way. God is amazing as He weaves fellowship through the years, sometimes surprising us with new connections with childhood friends and maintaining new friends in beautiful ways. It seems something like the delight of revisiting a beautiful mountain lake and discovering the same excitement as if you had just enjoyed that beauty the day before. We never tire of the view of those mountain heights just as we never tire in hearing from a special friend.
The Road Between Friends
To show love, a warm friend will drive far
Taking time in following winding mountain trails
Time expended on a higher par
Flowing with true compassion that never fails.
Light that floods the soul burns steady and bright
Leaving God centered fragrance richly sweet
Such remembrance glows softly to light a dark night
Adding contented satisfaction with confidence complete.
For when one is satisfied with gifts God supplies
And with patience awaits His perfect providence and time
Great blessings of grace through Christ alone overlies
As ALL things have sanctifying purpose sublime.
As a bright star leaves a trail of light across the sky
So too does a friend impart grace reflecting light
A connection is made with unity from on high
In friendship sovereignly bestowed by God’s might
Formed in the image of God and redeemed from the fall
Graced with abundant life and gifts undeserved
Believers are counted worthy in Christ Who gave His all
To display the glory of Almighty God Whom we serve.
Though the road may carry us apart for a while
The eternal connection is certain and sure;
Fond remembrance illumines the heart with a smile
God’s familial unity will forever endure.
Our Creator placed eternity in the heart of man
That longing for pure perfection beyond present end
Seeing in the Word, the standard, the knowledge of His plan
Growing likeness lived out through the hand of a friend.
The windows of time are flung open to our view
To move forward through what we have seen of God in the past
Jeweled friendships inspire response to what is living and true
Using every daylight hour gleaning treasure that will last.
Imp 6/20/11
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Remember His Faithfulness
Through the Storm: Mountain Rescue
Storms befall every created thing, sometimes only for a night, at other times enduring for seemingly endless days upon days.
In awakening this morning to real time news and images of the 8.9 earthquake in Japan, I watched with anguish at the scenes of devastation still unfolding before the spell bound world, lives being changed forever; some lost to the light of eternity, some surviving to the possibility of knowing God’s mercy in this life with the hope of a light filled unending future.
The ravages of this Pacific storm will not likely be calmed in the near future, but the response to such challenges is ours if we choose to rest in He Who holds the world in His hands.
This is true whether enduring long-term difficulties or consuming momentary challenge. In every situation we have the promise of the Creator Who sustains all He has created for His purpose and His timing according to what He will use for His glory.
There are times that seem impossible for a few hours and then suddenly the sunlight bursts in magnificent beams to pierce oppressive clouds, even in the middle of a dark cold night.
This brings to mind an event that so revealed the mighty right hand of God that I was unable to write of it at the time, but the reality of its having happened quickens my very being. I have seen the previousness of God Who goes before us as a banner!
To be sitting at home on a quiet evening and receive a phone call from your son that puts you on the alert really sharpens awareness of the Almighty.
“Hello.”
Mom, I need you to get help for us. (Mind you, I am on a mountain top in Arkansas and he is in Colorado on a 12,000 foot mountain top, in deep snow, cold, cell phone running out of battery, no food, no way to start a fire!)
He had sent a text to his wife and the wife of another of the three men who were stranded. The other two men were still laboring to get the snowmobiles free from the deep soft snow in the alpine bowl area near Lake City. My son had struggled through the deep snow, losing one boot, trying to reach a high enough point to get a cell phone signal to reach help. Being familiar with the location he knew I might know how to communicate their location to rescue personnel. Having been in those very mountains a few months before allowed me to grasp the gravity of this situation in a manner beyond a normal response.
“Mom, if I don’t make it out of this you know I love you.” That brought tears.
He was digging a little shelter in the snow under an evergreen tree. It was hard to hang up the phone and lose voice connection. My heart and soul were with him while I stopped for a moment, “Lord help us. I am helpless aside from You.”
My husband and I began calling everyone we knew with connections in the Lake City area. I called the local 911 and they patched me through to the sheriff’s office or the local authorities in Gunnison, which was not as close as I would have wished. They took information and said they could not send out search and rescue party until morning. So here we were! I had sent out prayer requests to our church, to other BSF leaders and friends. Now I continued to pray.
Phone calls came from the parents of one of the other young men and I discovered the one I did not know had been a marine and was physically fit, with a strong never give up attitude. The other man was also very strong and persevering. Together they had labored to move the machines a few inches at a time, struggling even to take forward steps, and concerned about my son who was now separated from them and somewhere further up the mountain in total darkness except for the Light of Hope which dwells in the heart of a believer.
There were phone calls racing back and forth across the country, rallying help family and friends, not separated from the situational at all, but connected through united hearts pleading for a miracle, expecting a miracle, but not knowing what this answer from God would look like.
Meanwhile, back on that magnificent mountaintop, God was watching. He had everything under control, though those who were waiting signs of His presence could not yet see the fruit of their hope.
The two men were valiantly giving their all in order to free themselves and then search for their friend. They gave every ounce of strength they and in the Lord’s hand it was enough.
They finally reached more solid snow and began to search for my son who was trying to get warm and talking to God and thinking of his wife and three children at home. I am certain that each minute seemed as an eternity in the face of what might be a long night alone on the mountain in the presence of the Almighty.
Again, providence prevailed. The two young men stopped part way up the slope, turned off the machine, and shouted for my son. Yes! From this location he was enabled to hear them. JOY! He called back and forth as he made his way toward them, spent, crawling on the snow, beset with altitude sickness; but they were united and continued seek the way.
It was several miles on the other side of the mountain to the cabin and it would have been difficult and dangerous to try to find their way back in the darkness, so they were searching for closer shelter from the freezing conditions.
One of the men knew of an old inn in the area, and hoped to be led to that sanctuary in the night. Again! Isaiah 30:20, “go to the right or left, listen, and you will hear a voice telling you which way to go.” This command requires action before He will guide you. They went forward and there was light shining through the darkness! The Inn! It was closed through the week, to be opened a few days later. Even in that, our incomparable God superintended every detail as He went before them. Two men, one the chef, were there at the inn making preparations for the coning weekend. There was room in the inn that night. Out of the freezing cold, they were given something warm to drink, opportunity to make phone calls to the sheriff dept to tell them to call off the morning rescue, then calls to tell loved ones they were safe.
The sheriff’s office called me with good news. Then I was given time for a short and emotional reunion over the telephone with John, before I began calling those who had been praying to tell them of the miracle on that mountain that beautiful night.
Surely they would have endured. Certainly they would have persevered. But through giving so many people an opportunity to pray, we saw God’s providence. The men were safe. There were no over night complications, no frostbite or hypothermia or worse. The men at the inn were blessed in being part of this deliverance and given opportunity to provide shelter from the storm and nourishment and fellowship as these rescued men began to recount their ordeal. It was a sweet thing that they began to see the ways the Lord went before them on that mountain that night, and how He went behind them as a rear guard to protect them. What the world would call luck or chance, or good fortune, we know to be favor granted by our merciful God. We have glimpsed His glory yet again.
The next morning the men at the inn went with the three friends to retrieve the third snowmobile from the Alpine Bowl area. In the light of day the message was brought home again of the precarious position they had been in the night before. In the light of day they realized more fully the joy to be alive physically and spiritually.
Through this ordeal the men and their friends and family all gave praise to the glory of God. Scripture tells me we are to remember, to write, to tell, to pass along to following generations what we have seen of God at work in the midst of His people. The witness of Isaiah 65:24 became a reality. “Before they call, I will answer. While they are still speaking I will hear.“ The previousness of the Lord in going before them was certainly evident on that night, all for the display of His glory. Remember.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Windows of the Heart
Through the Windowpane of the Heart
Malachi 3:10 God told them, “bring all the tithes into the storehouse that there might be food in my house. And try me in this,” says the Lord of Hosts, “If I will not open to you the windows of heaven and pour out for you such blessing that there will not be enough room to receive it.”
Windows of the heart allow opportunity to look beyond one’s self, beyond circumstances, and to see the possibilities beyond imagination through the certainty of hope and the promise of the Lord.
Each morning we awaken to windows of circumstance.
Flowers bloom amidst natural decay and man’s neglectful apathy and we are blessed in being able to see the flowers in all their delicate grace and beauty.
We awaken to the promise of spring as the warm southern winds take away the chill of winter and the delicate new growth bedecked with Spring Beauties, Bluets, Rue Anemone, and Violets prompt the soul to shout “Yes, Lord!” with exceeding joy.
We may lift our eyes to the mountains and know that God is in control because the seasons ebb and flow according to His plan from the beginning.
Pale green tinges the tips of the tree limbs as they are timed to burst forth in the summer foliage.
Redbud trees soften with the unfurling of the tiny pink buds in response to the longer days and the warmth of the sunshine on their tender growth.
Windows of understanding of the situations that befall us intermingle with the spiritual truth in such a manner as to lift our view of God to heights unknown through being given His peace in the perfectness of His purpose.
He gives vision to see beyond the obvious common sense practicality of intellectual man.
He gives vision to see what lies beneath mere words and what lies beyond the brokenness of empty existence lived apart from His glorious grace.
To some of His children, windows open to witness the wellsprings of Living Water, giving sight that is enlightened to see God’s perfectly detailed order in the midst of mans chaos.
Man’s deeds serve to camouflage the beauty and goodness created by Almighty God for those who do not search for God’s creative presence in the design of all things.
Basic mistrust and misunderstanding of life is made manifest by glaring ugliness created apart from God or the influence of His people.
Windows on our world reveal contrasting visions to each individual, whether looking with defeat and pessimism common to man, or looking with hope of eternity through Christ Jesus.
Only thoughts praising God and only deeds done as unto the Lord allow vision to see the incomparable riches of His grace.
To gaze through tattered curtains and look upon mindless misery requires one to look above that circumstance to see miracles of light.
Opportunities abound for those given the will to see and the desire to move upward with the Lord.
Through the windows of our hearts we may see those resigned to defeat, to suffering through choice rather than to allow God’s mercy and grace to give direction.
We may become a light shining though a window that God might use to point the lost to turn from the wilderness into the sunlit clearing at the feet of Jesus.
One must open the heart to see with uplifted eyes, as though carried aloft upon wings of eagles, to lift heart and hopes higher than the painful hurts of the present life.
Witnessed through the windows of our heart and soul, searching eagerly for what is good magnifies the greatness and gloriousness of God. We are blessed and He alone is glorified. Let us praise Him!!!
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