The Power of Beauty

I love Spring. New life springing up where death has been. A celebration of dormant creation awakening.

 

"Awake, sleeper,

And arise from the dead,

And Christ will shine on you."

(Ephesians 5:14)

 

I'm also completely allergic to Spring. I sneeze, my eyes water and hurt, and I can't breathe. But I still love the cool sunny days and cold nights. I want to grab my camera every day and go out in search of beauty.

 

“For since the creation of the world

His invisible attributes,

eternal power and

divine nature, have been clearly seen,

being understood through what has been made”

(Romans 1:20)

 

Photography has become a powerful spiritual practice for me. With my camera in hand, I experience:

  • Stillness

  • Silence

  • Awe

  • Joy

  • Attentiveness

  • Patience

  • Focus

  • Celebration

  • Beauty

  • Miracles

  • Self-control

  • Perspective

  • Sovereignty

  • Renewal

  • Humor

  • Worship

 

Everything in creation points me to the Lord. “All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

For me photography is more than pretty pictures. It helps me regain my perspective in the midst of the muchness and manyness of life. It reminds me that no matter how the world shakes, rattles, and rolls, the eternal Creator remains on his throne. When it all gets a bit too much, I go out and talk to the One who made me.

 

This is my Father’s world, and to my listening ears,

All nature sings, and round me rings

The music of the spheres.

This is my Father’s world: I rest me in the thought

Of rocks and trees, of skies and seas;

His hand the wonders wrought.

 

This is my Father’s world, the birds their carols raise,

The morning light, the lily white,

Declare their Maker’s praise.

This is my Father’s world: He shines in all that’s fair;

In the rustling grass I hear Him pass;

He speaks to me everywhere.

 

This is my Father’s world. O let me never forget

That though the wrong seems oft so strong,

God is the ruler yet.

This is my Father’s world: The battle is not done;

Jesus who died shall be satisfied,

And earth and heaven be one.

 

This is my Father's world:

Why should my heart be sad?

The Lord is King: let the heavens ring!

God reigns; let earth be glad!

 

(Maltbie D. Babcock)

https://youtu.be/NwqTvmpnKeE

 

“And though you have not seen Him, you love Him, and though you do not see Him now, but believe in Him, you greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory.”

(1 Peter 1:8)

 

May you see Him somewhere out there today.

 

Grace and peace,

Linda

 

  • Need to regain some perspective? Have a matter to bring before the Lord? Are you trying to sort out the next step in a transition? Does your soul crave rest? Join me for the Psalm One Refocus and Refuel Retreat May 19-21.  https://www.psalmone.org/refocus-and-refuel

  • Who’s invited? Men and women, anyone hungry for a deeper connection to Jesus. This is especially wonderful for those in full-time ministry. Take a break from pouring out. Come and receive in a setting where no one is asking anything of you.

  • What do we do? The weekend begins with time in the Word, state of the soul, and heart preparation. We end with time in the Word, considering what God has been whispering, and prayer as we return home. In between these gatherings, we are in complete silence except for meals and meeting with me for spiritual direction if desired.

  • When: May 19-21, Friday until Sunday. 48 hours to let the whirlwind cease, to let the noise subside, to let the dust settle, to be able to discern the important from the urgent, to keep what is valuable, to let the chaff blow away.

  • Where: Cincinnati, Ohio. Your own private room and bathroom. A beautiful quiet campus with gorgeous chapel, scenic neighborhood to walk, wander, pray, process, and be refreshed.

  • How much? $225 (until May 4), which covers housing, meals, and materials. Early Bird ends May 4, so register now at: https://www.psalmone.org/refocus-and-refuel

 

Click for a sample of my Father’s world, through the lens of worship.

Weary Souls and Crazy Laughter

“For I will satisfy the weary soul, and every languishing soul I will replenish.” (Jeremiah 31:25)

 

I am coming off three truly wonderful Psalm One Soul Care retreats. I am blown away by how the Lord shows up to encourage, challenge, and strengthen us.  People came eager to seek God as well as come alongside one another. Jesus met each of us exactly where we were, and gently replenished weary souls through the Word, prayer, friendship, beauty, rest, a few tears, and quite a bit of laughter.

 

Everyone is processing the fallout of the last several years. Grief and conflict. The whack-a-mole. The “should-have-beens”. We have all lost something or someone. We are not built to handle that much relentless bad news, disappointment, conflict, change, and heartache all at the same time.

 

HALT is an acronym that stands for pausing to assess the damaging stressors of becoming too hungry, angry, lonely, or tired. And yowza, are people ever hungry, angry, lonely, and tired! Can you relate to any of these?

 

  • Hungry: Unsatisfied, yearning for something, but nothing fills the void. Maybe you’ve tried to quiet the longing with less than healthy things. Or you’ve totally lost all hunger. You are running on empty and stuck out in a spiritual desert. Your “give a ____” is broken. You’ve lost your vision, passion, and interest in the things that once brought joy. You may be incredibly hungry to experience genuine connection with God, but you feel miles away.

 

Where do your mind and heart go when you don’t feel loved? Where do your feet go? How do you fill the emptiness?

 

  • Angry: Resentful, irritable, bitter, prickly, depressed. We sometimes don’t notice or acknowledge the anger hidden right beneath the surface until it comes out at inappropriate moments often aimed at undeserving targets. I was shocked to experience how people were driving when I returned to the US last year. So much anger coming at us from every direction. Conflicting opinions and perspectives. Seething frustration with so many issues. Us vs. Them. And obviously, we are right and they are wrong.

 

  • Lonely: Isolated, disconnected, unmoored. Broken relationships. Distance. Lack of intimacy. We may feel intimidated or that we don't measure up to others. We are desperate for genuine connection, but our trust level is quite low. You may miss the closeness you once felt in your church or circle of friends. Community isn't being with lots of bodies in the same space. It's having vital companionship and friendship with other human beings. It's experiencing authentic fellowship and love in the “one anothers” and “one body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all who is over all and through all and in all” (Ephesians 4:4-6) of Scripture.

 

Satan’s main strategy to take us down is “Divide and Conquer”. There's a huge difference between life-giving solitude (which is savoring quiet, rest, and peace with God) and life-draining isolation (which is separating the vulnerable one from the herd).

 

  • Tired: The #1 description I hear nowadays when people assess their life is exhausted. Weary, drained, worn out. Not sleepy tired, the good kind of tired--when you’ve worked or played hard and look forward to a good night’s rest, but the kind of weariness that sleep does not cure. Mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically depleted. “Ridden hard and put away wet”, as we say in Kentucky.

 

What do we need? What do people want?

  • Time away

  • Peace

  • Space to breathe

  • Being fed from the Word

  • Deep, Rich friendships

  • Laughter

  • Deeper conversations

  • Hugs

  • Quiet

  • Renewal

  • Joy

  • Healing

  • Connection

  • A place to serve

  • Community

  • Friendship

  • Encouragement

  • Authenticity

  • Jesus

 

My question for the last year has been, “What is my voice?” What can I possibly bring to the table that will help to heal and replenish weary souls? There is a well-known meme (attributed to many people): “Be the person you needed when you were younger.” I do the ministry that I myself need, and that I have needed in the past. I pray that God would use my teaching, discipleship, writing, speaking, counseling, preaching, and consulting—but also that He might use the beauty, humor, travel, photography, adventures, and constant divine appointments with two-legged and four-legged friends (maybe even friends with fur, feathers, flippers, fins and fangs?)

 

God seems to be confirming that He can use any and all of these. One retreat response from last week:

“For me, being at the Refocus and Refuel Retreat was like stepping out of the jungle into an oasis! It was a place where I was nourished, refreshed, lovingly challenged, and encouraged by God as I quietly meditated on His Word, prayed and worshiped through nature walks with Him. God has uniquely gifted Linda Kline with the ability to greet pilgrims right where they are and provide an atmosphere that shepherds weary pilgrims towards increased faith in God, through well studied biblical teaching, powerful photography, and crazy laughter! “

 

Could God possibly use “crazy laughter” to heal, encourage, strengthen, and mold us? I certainly hope so.

 

O magnify the LORD with me,

And let us exalt His name together.

Ps 34:3

 

Much love,

Linda

 

Opportunities for Bible studies, retreats, soul care, encouragement, and community—some online, some in person. “Therefore encourage one another and build up one another, just as you also are doing.” (1 Thessalonians 5:11)

 

  • The Psalm One Tuesday Night Bible Study--for Men and Women. We just celebrated our 23rd Anniversary! We are currently learning from Jesus in Matthew and anyone is welcome to join us online at 7:30pm Eastern Time. To stay in the loop, sign up: https://www.psalmone.org/tuesday-night-bible-study 

 

The Bible study locals will be gathering occasionally in person for dinner, so let me know if you want to stay in that loop!

 

 

  • Registration is open for the next Refocus and Refuel Retreat for Men and Women.  Join us as we pull away for a weekend to reboot, reprioritize, rest, reevaluate, receive, rejoice, release, remember, return, and recover. This semi-silent retreat in Cincinnati is open to anyone, but it’s an especially good place for men and women on the front lines of ministry to pull away and let the dust settle. To register: https://www.psalmone.org/refocus-and-refuel

  • May 19-21, 2023

  • September 22-24, 2023

  • November 17-19, 2023

I may also be doing some Refocus and Refuel Retreats in other locations, so pay attention. One never knows where I might pop up.

 

  • Thursday night “Sisterhood of the Fishbowl” just for Pastors’ Wives. This group has been a joyful lifeline for so many. An oasis in the week where we can gather with friends, share our roller coaster lives, laugh quite a bit, and receive a spiritual boost. Thursdays, 7:30pm Eastern Standard Time. To stay in the loop for these online gatherings, resources, and encouragement, sign up at the top of this page: https://www.psalmone.org/pastors-wives 

 

  • If you would like to join the Psalm One Ministries Prayer Team, please reply with “Prayer Team”. I need a community of people who will pray for the ministry and for me--especially when I wander away from home to minister and explore. Did I mention that some of my adventures include friends with fangs?

 

As we look at 2023…

As we look at 2023…

 

“Therefore I, the prisoner of the Lord, implore you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, showing tolerance for one another in love, being diligent to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit, just as also you were called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all who is over all and through all and in all.” (Ephesians 4:1-6)

 

After the last several years, a lot of us are tired, discouraged, disconnected, or bewildered as to how to navigate the Church in the midst of all of the arguments, deconstruction, and reconstruction. So many great people who love Jesus are struggling to gather and worship God in Spirit and truth in the current atmosphere. Many believers feel homeless and rudderless. Many are in a spiritual desert, looking for ways to prime the pump with fresh water.

 

How do we gather as believers, study and apply the Word, filter information through a biblical worldview, become more like Christ, and love one another when there is so much division? Some see everything in black and white. Some see everything in gray. Some see white, gray, and black. How do we find unity on cardinal issues and diversity on non-cardinal issues? And who decides what is cardinal?

 

How do we let go of the toxicity without throwing out the baby with the bathwater? How do we pursue love and unity when we have such divergent views on so many topics?

 

I keep asking God: What is my voice to be in the midst of the 2023? The same as always: To put your hand in the hand of Jesus and let Him do his thing. What can I bring to the table?  I am a pastor/teacher, and my two primary gifts are Bible teaching and spiritual formation: opening the Word and fostering transformation in Jesus.

 

We all need communities of friends who may be diverse on many issues but of one heart on centrality of Christ. Men and women who participate in Psalm One gatherings attend different churches, have different politics, embrace different cultures, hold different viewpoints, but what we offer are growth opportunities for people who love God and want to know Him and walk according to his Word. Call me a wimp, but at Psalm One events I ask people to leave politics, denominations, and other divisive topics at the door. That’s not my gig.

 

In His Farewell Discourse (John 13-17), Jesus prays that we will have love and unity. "I am no longer in the world; and yet they themselves are in the world, and I come to You. Holy Father, keep them in Your name, the name which You have given Me, that they may be one even as We are. (John 17:11) Sometimes we see much love and unity.

 

“Therefore if there is any encouragement in Christ, if there is any consolation of love, if there is any fellowship of the Spirit, if any affection and compassion, make my joy complete by being of the same mind, maintaining the same love, united in spirit, intent on one purpose. Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others. Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus, who, although He existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in the likeness of men. Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. For this reason also, God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus EVERY KNEE WILL BOW, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” (Philippians 2:1-11)

 

Yowza. Lofty goals. Easier said than done. How do we pursue love and unity in such a splintered time? The only solution I know: Fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith. He’s the only one who knows how to proceed.

 

“Therefore, since we have so great a cloud of witnesses surrounding us, let us also lay aside every encumbrance and the sin which so easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider Him who has endured such hostility by sinners against Himself, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.” (Hebrews 12:1-3)

 

If you’re looking for a place to debate controversial issues, Psalm One is probably not for you. You may be a part of a church or community that finds its calling in taking a bold stand on controversial issues. I am glad there are people whose gifting is to speak up, take a stand, and wrestle with some very complicated issues.

 

If you long to draw near, seek Jesus, walk with Jesus, and lift up one another as we lift up Jesus, that’s what we offer. May Psalm One continue to be a community of brothers and sisters who want to learn, grow, and fix our eyes on Jesus.

 

Grace and peace,

Linda

 

Psalm One Gatherings and Events: Join us for community and encouragement. I look forward to sharing much of what God has given me during the life-giving sabbatical. Please be praying as doors of ministry open. God alone knows where I might show up!

 

  • Tuesday Night Bible Study: Come and be fed from the Word with a great group of friends. This is for men and women from anywhere. We meet via Zoom at 7:30pm Eastern Time (Cincinnati/New York). For those of you Down Under, this is Wednesday morning. (Those who live locally may be meeting in face-to-face if we find the right location. But so many people would not be able to attend due to geography or other hurdles if we are restricted to Southwest Ohio.)

 

You are always welcome whether you never miss a week or drop in occasionally. Sign up to stay in the loop with links and resources: https://www.psalmone.org/tuesday-night-bible-study

 

  • Refocus and Refuel Retreat: Registration is open for the first of four 2023 Psalm One Refocus and Refuel Retreats! For men and women. Could you use some extended time of peace and quiet at Jesus' feet with the encouragement of others who also seek a closer walk with God? Could your heart, mind, and soul use a good cleansing and jump-start? How we love these life-giving getaways! Space is limited, so don’t wait to register.

  • March 10-12, 2023

  • May 19-21, 2023

  • September 22-24, 2023

  • November 17-19, 2023

For more information and registration: https://www.psalmone.org/refocus-and-refuel

 

  • Soul Care Retreats for Pastors’ Wives:

There’s no such thing as a “typical pastor’s wife”. You may be a pastor, accountant, stay-at-home mom, worship leader, butcher, baker, or candlestick maker. But you are invited to a fun and encouraging getaway with others who understand life on the front lines of ministry.

  • Cincinnati, Ohio: February 3-5, 2023

  • Green Lake, Wisconsin: February 24-26, 2023

For more information and to register: Scroll down on https://www.psalmone.org/pastors-wives 

 

  • Sisterhood of the Fishbowl Weekly Oasis: Where pastors’ wives can gather with friends to share our roller coaster lives, laugh quite a bit, and receive a spiritual boost. What a wonderful, encouraging, supportive community this has become! Thursdays, 7:30pm Eastern Standard Time. To stay in the loop for these online gatherings, resources, and encouragement, sign up for Thursday nights with the Sisterhood of the Fishbowl at the top of this page: https://www.psalmone.org/pastors-wives