Sunday, May 25, 2025

It Would Take a Miracle to Save Their Marrage

The following comes from my book, MORE Amazing Stories & Daily Devotionals

After 16 years of marriage, Suzanne and Jim Shemwell were ready to call it quits. She confided with friends that it would take a miracle to save her marriage. They constantly argued and divorce seemed like the only option.

But then, on March 5, 2003, they were stranded in a blizzard on a snowmobile trip in Boise National Forest 7,000 feet above sea level. For the next 5 days and nights, they had to rely on each other for their very survival. Trapped on a freezing mountaintop, fighting frostbite and hunger, Jim and Suzanne stopped arguing and began cooperating. They had previously communicated with insults and hateful words, but their desperate situation in the woods made them focus on encouraging and comforting each other. They were finally rescued on March 10, 2003.

Ironically, their experience of being stranded together in the icy forest caused them to appreciate each other like never before. Instead of getting divorced, they decided to renew their wedding vows on March 10, 2004 in Boise National Forest.. Not only were their lives saved on March 10, 2003, but their marriage was also saved. They are still happily married in 2025.

Jim and Suzanne had lost something in their marriage, but then found it again. It reminds me of the parable Jesus told about a woman who lost something valuable in her home. She searched carefully until she found it, and then called friends to share the good news and rejoice (Luke 15:8-9). 

That parable can also apply to homes today. Many couples have lost something valuable and desperately need to find it. First, they must realize they’ve lost something precious. Then they must diligently search together until they find it, and then they will rejoice together. And if they can’t find it in the house, they might need to get lost together in a blizzard on a freezing mountaintop.  www.makinglifecount.net   www.kentcrockett.blogspot.com

Sunday, May 18, 2025

Where Do You Want the Piano?

The following comes from my book, MORE Amazing Stories & Daily Devotionals

A new pastor had been hired at a church. He decided to visit the church’s former members in their homes and find out why they had left the church. After the minister knocked on the door and introduced himself, the man invited him into his living room. “Mr. Smith, I’m the church’s new pastor and I’m just curious why you and your wife left the church.”

“Well pastor, there was a big fight at the church concerning where to put the piano. One group wanted the piano on the left side of the church, while another group wanted it on the right side of the church. We didn’t agree with the final decision, so we left the church.”

 

“That’s why you left?” asked the pastor. “Which side of the church did you want it on?” The man thought for a moment, and then yelled to his wife in the kitchen. “Honey, which side of the church did we want the piano on?”

 

An argument can start as a minor disagreement and escalate into a heated brawl, and later we forget what the fight was over. The damage can be avoided by refusing to argue about issues that don’t really matter, such as where to put the piano. Paul writes, “But refuse foolish and ignorant speculations, knowing that they produce quarrels. The Lord’s bond-servant must not be quarrelsome, but be kind to all, able to teach, patient when wronged” (2 Tim. 2:23-24).


Sometimes it’s better to lose the argument to keep a valuable relationship from being destroyed. “You have lawsuits with one another. Why not rather be wronged? Why not rather be defrauded?” (1 Cor. 6:7). If you want to be a peacemaker—why not let the other person have his or her way, knowing that pleasing God is more important than winning an argument?  

 

William Barclay said, “If the Christian has even the remotest tinge of the love of Christ within his heart, he will rather suffer insult and injury than try to inflict them on someone else.” Since Jesus suffered unjustly for you, why can’t you suffer unjustly for Him?  www.makinglifecount.net   www.kentcrockett.blogspot.com 

Sunday, May 11, 2025

The Passenger Had to Fly The Plane

The following comes from my book, MORE Amazing Stories & Daily Devotionals

David Gibbs and his friend were in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska flying in a small plane to Anchorage when the pilot passed out. Neither one of the passengers knew how to fly the plane. David sat in the pilot’s seat, but he couldn’t see anything because they were flying in a storm. His friend called on the radio and was connected to Anchorage Emergency. 

The man in the tower said, “I’ve found you on the radar. If you want me to get you home safe, you’ve got to promise me you’ll obey my voice. You can’t see me, but I can see you. If you don’t do what I say, you won’t make it.  

“You’re four minutes away from a mountain. You’re going to crash into that mountain unless you follow my instructions.” David followed his orders and got the plane turned away from the mountain.

The voice continued, “You’re an hour and a half away from Anchorage and there’s a lot of bad weather ahead of you. You’re in for a rough ride. I want you to listen to me and not look outside. I don’t want you to pay attention to the storm, just my voice. If you start watching the storm, you will die. But if you listen to me, I’ll take you through it.”

Later the voice said, “I’m going bring you in down the runway. At the foot of the runway are some lights shaped like a cross. The cross is the way home.” As the plane was coming down to land, David could see the cross. He bounced the plane on the runway and landed safely. When the plane stopped, the pilot woke up! The voice in the tower said, “Thanks for listening. I watch them crash and burn all the time because they won’t follow my voice.” 

Jesus said, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me” (John 10:27). Trust His voice to guide you through life. You can’t see Him, but He can see you.    www.makinglifecount.net   www.kentcrockett.blogspot.com

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Sunday, May 4, 2025

God Always Has One More Move

The following comes from my book, MORE Amazing Stories & Daily Devotionals

When former world chess champion Bobby Fischer was a boy, his mother took him to an art museum. Bobby stared at a painting that depicted an older man slumped over a chessboard, and on the other side of the board was his opponent, Satan. Only a few of his pieces were left on the board and Satan appeared to have won. The painting was entitled Checkmate.

His mother had moved on to the next piece of art. She looked back and Bobby was still looking at the painting. “Come now, Bobby, we have to go.” Bobby told her, “But, Mom, the man has one more move.”

 

Genesis 37-50 gives us an example of how the chess game between God and Satan played out in Joseph’s life. God’s move: He gives Joseph two dreams about his future, revealing he would be a ruler. Satan’s move: Joseph’s jealous brothers throw him into a pit in the wilderness. God: He leads Midianite traders along the precise route at the right time. Satan: His brothers sell Joseph to the traders.

 

God: The Lord makes sure they lead Joseph to Pharaoh’s officer, Potiphar. Satan: Potiphar’s wife falsely accuses Joseph and he is thrown in jail. God: The Lord gives Joseph favor in jail and makes him prosper. Satan: Pharaoh throws his chief cupbearer into jail with Joseph. God: Joseph interprets the cupbearer’s dream and asks him to tell Pharaoh about his gift of interpreting dreams. Satan: The cupbearer forgets his request, which results in Joseph being locked up for two more years. God: He gives Pharaoh two dreams and the cupbearer remembers Joseph, who interprets the dreams. Pharaoh promotes Joseph to prime minister. Checkmate!

 

Life is full of ups and downs. When things are going well, it looks like God’s winning. When things are going bad, it seems like the devil is winning. But don’t get discouraged. Keep trusting the Lord and remember, God is on your side and always has one more move. Checkmate!  www.makinglifecount.net  www.kentcrockett.blogspot.com