Monday, June 23, 2025

Monday Coffee Talk


 Romans 12:12 ~ Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.

Are you an online shopper?  Do you shop Amazon?

Yes and Yes

 It’s so nice to shop from home, it’s not so nice that I can’t touch/feel what I’ve ordered until it’s delivered. I’ve had to return items more than once.  With that said, because of my health issues I’m thankful I can shop online.  Not just Amazon, but other retailers that I like.

“I came, I saw, I added to cart. Thanks, Amazon—my porch is your runway!” 😎📦💃

My favorite cardio? Running to the door when Amazon rings the bell!”🏃‍♀️📦

“That awkward moment when you forget what you ordered… but surprise, it’s Christmas on your porch!” 🎁😂

“I don’t have a shopping problem. I have a delivery addiction.” 📬💸

When Mr D was in the hospital I even ordered my groceries online and had them delivered, it was great.

Monday Trivia:

👉 Garfield's least favorite day
The famous cartoon cat Garfield famously hates Mondays. But don’t worry—he also loves lasagna, so he’s not completely grumpy.

👉 Most people don't smile until 11:16 AM on Monday
Studies have shown it takes folks a few hours to shake off the weekend fog and crack a smile. Coffee usually helps. ☕😊

👉 Most job applications are submitted on Mondays
Apparently, Monday motivation is real—it's the most popular day for people to look for a new job!

👉 Blue Monday myth
The third Monday of January is called "Blue Monday" and is supposedly the most depressing day of the year. But scientists say there’s no proof—it’s just clever marketing!

👉 Monday is for fresh starts
Studies say people are more likely to start diets, fitness plans, and spiritual goals on a Monday than any other day. New week, new you!

👉 Monday has more heart attacks (statistically)
Sadly, more heart attacks happen on Monday mornings than any other day—likely due to the stress of starting a new workweek. So breathe deep and take it easy!



It seems people are struggling with the turmoil happening around us, spiritually, socially, and even personally, it can feel overwhelming.


 Where Do We Go From Here?

We Look Up, Not Just Around

When the world is shaking, the first place to turn is upward. Psalm 121:1-2 says:

"I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.
My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth."

God is still on the throne. He is not surprised by the turmoil. His plan for peace, restoration, and justice is eternal. We remember what Jesus said:

"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." 

(John 16:33)

We Root Ourselves in Truth

In an age where lies, fear, and confusion spread like wildfire, we must be people of truth, grounded in Scripture, led by wisdom, and not swayed by headlines or hysteria.
Ephesians 6 tells us to “put on the whole armor of God,” and the very first piece is the belt of truth. That’s our anchor.


We Shine Light in the Darkness

Now more than ever, the world needs people of faith to be steady, kind, bold in love, and grounded in peace.
Matthew 5:14-16 reminds us:

"Ye are the light of the world... Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven."

We don’t have to fix the whole world, but we can shine in our little corner. Be a source of encouragement. Be a safe place for hurting hearts. Stand firm when others are shaken.

We Pray Like Never Before

We may not control the chaos around us, but we can always go to the One who does.
Pray for wisdom. Pray for leaders. Pray for revival. Pray for peace.

1 Timothy 2:1-2 says:

“I exhort therefore, that... prayers... be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.”


 This World is Not Our Home

All of history is moving toward one thing, the return of Christ and the establishment of His Kingdom.
Revelation 21 reminds us that one day there will be:

“No more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.”

So we watch, we wait, and we walk by faith.  AMEN

 

Our life, our prayers, and our testimony still matter so much. The world may be in turmoil, but God has placed you here for such a time as this. Be an anchor for your family. Be the voice of calm for your friends. Let our faith be a steady lighthouse to those caught in the storms of war and conflict.

 Blessings to All

Until Next Time



 





4 comments:

  1. Mary, such a great post and reminder to stand firm in our faith. Have a wonderful Monday!

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  2. Psalm 121 was my Mom's favorite verse. I think of her everytime I read/hear it. Thanks for the smile this morning Mary.
    The world is indeed in turmoil. I look forward to the return of my Savior, but in the meantime I try to spread love and smiles wherever I am. I'm not perfect at it at all, but I try.
    And as for Amazon? Yes! I shop there often. I detest shopping in person. Since Dennis retired, he also took over the grocery shopping and I'm so grateful for that.
    Have a lovely Monday my friend. Thank you for the encouraging post.
    Blessings and love,
    Betsy

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  3. Mary, thanks for the reminder of what we should do in the midst of the storms. I wish I could get everyone to understand it.

    Personally, I think every Monday in January and Febuary are "Blue Mondays"...everyday in those months, actually! LoL...I don't like winter. It's not really winter I dislike. It's the gray, cold, days without sunshine that I can't tolerate.

    Grace & Peace,
    Pam

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  4. "Surprise, it's Christmas on your porch!" lololol. I so love Amazon, and the big brown truck that delivers!
    Those are interesting factoids about Monday. They make me doubly glad to be retired!
    As we did at Bible study this morning, I'm joining you in prayer for our Country ... all who are caught in storms.

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