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  • This is How it is

    The Little Pencil in God’s Hand

    Inspired by the words of Saint Mother Teresa

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    There are times when people tell me how much they enjoy one of my articles, videos, or blogs. They say the words encouraged them, strengthened their faith, or simply made them smile. Those comments are always appreciated, but they also remind me of a beautiful truth that keeps my feet firmly on the ground.

    In one of my books containing daily devotional readings drawn from the writings of Mother Teresa, I came across a quotation that perfectly expresses how I feel whenever I sit down to write.

    “I don’t claim anything of the work. It is His work. I’m like a little pencil in His Hand. That’s all. He does the thinking. He does the writing. The pencil has only to be allowed to be used.”
    — Saint Mother Teresa

    Those simple words contain a profound lesson for every Christian.

    God Is the Author

    When we surrender ourselves to God, He can accomplish far more through us than we could ever accomplish by ourselves.

    The temptation is always to think that success comes from our own intelligence, education, talent, or experience. While God certainly gives us those gifts, they become truly fruitful only when they are placed back into His hands.

    Just as a pencil cannot write a single word by itself, neither can we bear lasting spiritual fruit apart from God.

    Jesus reminded us:

    “Apart from Me you can do nothing.” (John 15:5)

    That verse has become increasingly meaningful to me over the years.


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    Every Article Begins with Prayer

    Before I begin writing, I try to remember that these words are not ultimately for me.

    Whether I am writing:

    • a spiritual reflection,
    • a World of Dogs story,
    • The Good News Newsletter,
    • or simply sharing the highlights of the week,

    my prayer is always the same:

    “Lord, if this can help even one person come a little closer to You, then use me.”

    That changes everything.

    Instead of worrying about finding the perfect words, I simply try to remain open to wherever God wishes to lead.

    The Holy Spirit Is the Best Editor

    Many people have asked how so many articles, videos, and stories seem to come together.

    The answer is really very simple.

    The Holy Spirit has an unlimited vocabulary.

    He knows exactly what someone needs to hear today.

    He knows which Bible verse will touch a hurting heart.

    He knows which story will encourage someone who feels like giving up.

    When we allow Him to guide our thoughts, remarkable things begin to happen—not because of us, but because of Him.

    A Pencil Is Useless Until Someone Picks It Up

    A pencil has no power of its own.

    It doesn’t decide what to write.

    It doesn’t choose the message.

    It simply allows itself to be used.

    That is a wonderful picture of the Christian life.

    God is not looking for the most talented people.

    He is looking for willing hearts.

    He can take ordinary people and do extraordinary things through them.

    History is filled with saints who were not famous because of their own abilities but because they allowed God to work through them.

    We Can All Be God’s Pencil

    You don’t have to write articles or produce videos to become God’s pencil.

    You may be:

    • encouraging a lonely neighbor,
    • praying for someone in need,
    • preparing a meal with love,
    • smiling at a stranger,
    • volunteering at church,
    • or quietly living your faith every day.

    Each small act becomes part of God’s beautiful story.

    Sometimes the smallest pencil writes the most important message.

    A Prayer

    Lord,

    Thank You for allowing ordinary people to participate in Your extraordinary work.

    Keep me humble.

    Never let me seek recognition for what belongs to You.

    Make me, like Saint Mother Teresa, only a little pencil in Your hands.

    Think through me.

    Write through me.

    Love through me.

    And may everything I do bring glory to You alone.

    Amen.


    Final Thought

    If anything I write encourages someone, strengthens a family, inspires a reader, or brings one soul a little closer to Christ, then all praise belongs to God.

    I am simply grateful that, despite all my imperfections, He is still willing to pick up this little pencil and write.

    As Saint Mother Teresa so beautifully said:

    “He does the thinking. He does the writing. The pencil has only to be allowed to be used.”

    May each of us become that little pencil in the loving hands of God.

    I Thak you for reading this. Please share with others.

    Rick Herring
    thmjmj@gmail.com

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  • Living in the Light of Eternity

    “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” — Matthew 6:33** —

    Looking Beyond Today Throughout the history of the Church, the saints have shared one remarkable characteristic: they learned to see everything in the light of eternity.

    Every joy, every sorrow, every success, and every trial was viewed not merely from the perspective of today, but from the perspective of Heaven.

    This eternal vision did not make them indifferent to suffering. Instead, it gave them the wisdom to place every earthly event in its proper proportion.

    Many of our fears, discouragements, resentments, and conflicts become overwhelming because we unconsciously magnify temporary events until they seem permanent.

    A harsh word, an unexpected disappointment, financial concerns, illness, or the opinions of others can grow so large in our minds that they eclipse everything else.

    Yet Scripture reminds us that these things are passing. Eternity alone lasts forever.

    Seek First the Kingdom Jesus gives us the foundation for living with peace: >

    **”Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”** > *(Matthew 6:33)*

    Notice that Jesus does not tell us to ignore our responsibilities or pretend that difficulties do not exist. Rather, He teaches us to place first things first.

    When God’s Kingdom becomes our highest priority, everything else begins to fall into its proper place. Our worries lose much of their power.

    Success becomes an opportunity for gratitude rather than pride. Failure becomes an opportunity for growth rather than despair. Even suffering takes on new meaning because we know it is not the end of the story.

    Present Suffering and Eternal Glory No one understood suffering better than the Apostle Paul. He endured imprisonment, persecution, beatings, shipwrecks, rejection, hunger, and constant danger. Yet in the midst of these hardships, he wrote: >

    **”For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.”** > *(Romans 8:18)* He also wrote: > **”For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison.”** > *(2 Corinthians 4:17)*

    Paul was not dismissing suffering. His own life proves otherwise. Rather, he was magnifying eternity. Compared with everlasting joy in the presence of God, even life’s greatest trials become temporary.

    The Wisdom of the Saints The saints became holy not because they escaped suffering, but because they learned to keep their eyes fixed on Christ. Their perspective shaped every virtue they practiced.

    Humility replaced pride because they remembered that only God is great. Patience overcame frustration because they trusted God’s timing.

    Charity overcame resentment because they knew mercy lasts forever. Hope conquered discouragement because Heaven was always before their eyes.

    Peace grew because they knew this world is not our final home. Whenever difficulties arose, they returned their hearts to eternity.

    When Small Things Become Too Big Many of life’s emotional burdens grow because we give temporary problems eternal importance.

    An argument lasting only minutes can disturb us for days. One criticism can overshadow years of faithful work. A disappointment can convince us that our future is ruined. Financial setbacks can make us forget God’s faithful providence.

    We begin to believe that today’s circumstances define our lives. But they do not. When we remember eternity, our perspective changes. The problem may still exist, but it no longer occupies the center of our hearts. We realize that what feels overwhelming today may one day be only a small step on our journey toward God.

    An Eternal Perspective Changes Everything Living with eternity in mind does not eliminate pain. Christ Himself suffered. The apostles suffered.

    The saints suffered. We will also experience sorrow, disappointment, and loss. Yet an eternal perspective transforms how we carry these burdens.

    It gives us courage to persevere. It teaches us to forgive more readily. It helps us let go of unnecessary worries. It reminds us that faithfulness is more important than comfort.

    Most importantly, it fills our hearts with hope because God’s promises are greater than today’s troubles. —

    Conclusion

    Scripture tells us that life is like a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes. Eternity, however, never ends. The saints understood this truth so deeply that it shaped every decision they made.

    Their eyes were fixed not merely on the circumstances around them, but on the Kingdom of God. May we learn to do the same.

    When we seek first God’s Kingdom, our fears begin to shrink, our hope begins to grow, and our hearts discover the peace that comes from knowing that every act of faith, every sacrifice, every prayer, and every moment of perseverance echoes into eternity.

    For in the end, it is not today’s troubles that define our lives—it is the everlasting glory that God has promised to those who love Him.

    Focusing on Eternity With God In Heaven as what I want more than anything has greatly enhanced my peace, love, and joy. I hope and pray it does the same for you.

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