When God's Doing A New Thing!


Hey, Sweet Reader,

Last Friday, I was putting together this newsletter with grandkids filling my house—laughter and interruptions everywhere.

And somehow… I completely forgot to include the link to my latest blog post. Real life, right? That’s just how my days look sometimes, and I know many of yours do too.

During my time with Jesus this week, one particular passage met me right where I am and wouldn’t let go:

“Behold, I will do a new thing,
Now it shall spring forth;
Shall you not know it?
I will even make a road in the wilderness
And rivers in the desert.”
—Isaiah 43:19 (NKJV)

These words have been speaking deeply to my heart.

About eight months ago, we packed up our lives and moved 1,000 miles across the country.

God’s direction was unmistakably clear. In one single day, the decision was settled.

Within two days, a buyer appeared for our home.

One month later, we were driving away in a moving truck—leaving what was familiar and stepping into the unknown.

Scripture reminds us that God brought the Israelites out of Egypt in one decisive day, too. And yet, later on, they looked back with longing—remembering the food and comforts while forgetting the bondage and oppression they had lived under.

Isn’t that so human?

When the present feels uncertain, the past can start to look safer than it really was.

But God was doing something new!

And He still is!

I can see God doing new things in my life—even now.

And whether you’re walking through a wilderness season or standing on steady ground, He wants to do new things in your life, too. He longs to be your spring of living water—the place you return to for refreshment, restoration, and renewal.

So let me gently ask you, as you sit quietly with your coffee for a moment today:

How is God working in your life right now?

With love and grace,
Judith

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