Thursday, April 30, 2026

Doing Right Even When It Is Painful 4/30/2026

 Good Morning.

My hot cup of Door County Peanut Butter Cup Coffee is a much needed kick in the pants this morning. I am slow moving today and the kick start might help me fight off a little arthritis bout this morning. 

From the time we were little children we began to learn right from wrong. We also found out that doing the right thing at times can be painful. It is especially difficult to do right, when it's not something you want to do. You know the right thing to do but you just don't desire to follow the path of right. 

The right choice may have a bitter pill to swallow that calls for us to leave a habit, or leave someone who is not good for us. We struggle to let go of something, or someone who is toxic to to hearts and souls. We know the right choice to make but our heart says one thing and our mind tells us another thing. 

There is one way to gauge the decision to be made. Check the habit against Scripture. If your actions or habits violate God's Word in any way run from the struggle with both legs churning. If people you trust and know to be righteous, counsel you to make changes, you should consider their counsel .

Most of all remember this passage. James 4:17 Therefore, to him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin. 

To do what is right in the eyes of God, will never be wrong. Although the decision may be painful, the fruit of being right in the eyes of God is priceless.

Food for thought.

Marty


Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Good Problems? 4/29/2026

 Good Morning,

It is damp and cold this morning and it really makes me appreciate my hot cup of Door County Vanilla Cappuccino Coffee even more than usual. It is time t write.

Psalm 50:15 "And call on me in the time of trouble; I will deliver you, and you will honor me"

Even the most insignificant problem is still a problem. For instance you forget to change the air filter on your furnace. The furnace shuts down and you have no heat on a Frigid January day. The furnace has shut down and it is due to a lack of air passing through the furnace. Hopefully you pray before you call a friend, who tells you to check the filter and change it. What you learn from that mishap is to keep a log sheet on your furnace with the date of the last filter change out. You might even schedule a filter change and log it onto your calendar. 

My point is this. You made a mistake. There was a problem. You prayed and God came through for you. Thus preventing a future freeze up while you are gone skiing for the weekend. Your water pipes freeze and then burst. The water is running the whole time from a second story bathroom, wiping out the floors below. 

That small problem of a plugged air filter taught you a few things, keeping you safe in the future. The lesson learned from the plugged air filter saved you from a headache in the future. There is value in problems, if we learn from them. 

Food for thought! God is good and is always there to lend a hand in all that we do.

God bless,

Marty

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Who Talks To You The Most? 4/28/2026

 Good Morning,

I started my day with the sound of Door County Vanilla Cappuccino brewing in the kitchen and it is time for me to write. 

Jeremiah 29:11. NKJV For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.

There is a fierce battle going on and the battle is for your attention. There are three forces vying for your attention. God is one of them. Satan is number two. Number three is very familiar to you because it is you. You probably speak to or at yourself  many times in one day.  Some decisions don't require too much consultation. For instance, what will you wear for clothing today? God is having you lean toward something that is warm and comfortable for cool weather. Satan let's you make the decision and you say to yourself. "I will wear the new light shirt I just purchased and hope for a warm sunny day." You did not check the weather forecast and now you are chilled because you listened to you. Once you catch a cold and are sick, Satan wins. 

All day long we give our self advice on how to walk through this world. We are tempted with many things, especially spending money. Satan likes to convince you to spend and worry about it later. He loves to see you in debt and worrying as to how you will pay your bills. You just like new things and the flashier the better. So you listen to you and purchase a car just for the feel good moment. God on the other hand is telling you to purchase when you have a need,  and not because you just want it. 

God is the only one of the three of you who knows the future. He knows that the furnace is on it's last leg and the sewer pipe exiting from your home is over 40 years old and is now collapsing. Yet we listen to our imperfect self and now are taking out a loan to pay for a new sewer, furnace and by the way the washing machine died. Patience from prayer comes from God and His answer is always the best one. 

Imperfect advisors are many in number and only One is perfect. You are not the one!

Food for thought. Who is digging into your wallet?

God bless,

Marty

Monday, April 27, 2026

Back To Simple, Talking In The Truck 4/27/2026

 Good Morning,

My coffee this morning is Door County German Chocolate Cake and it is good and hot!

1 Timothy 6:6-8 But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with these.

Ecclesiastes 4:6 Better one handful with tranquility than two handfuls with toil and chasing after the wind. 

Yesterday as my wife and I were on an eleven hour trip back to our home in Wisconsin from visiting in Georgia. We had eleven hours to talk.  Now all of the eleven hours were not filled with chatter, but we used a good portion of the time to converse together.


We used our truck navigation system to provide a steady music stream and we would offer our opinion of the song that Google chose. One particular Country Western song was dedicated to the "Simple Life".

Both of us agreed that we live a simple life which is nice, but never extravagant. It was unanimous that we enjoy it that way. And the goal is for us to keep it that way. We both come from simple going families and the only thing with pedigrees in our home are the two English Springer Spaniels that tolerate their simple owners. 

Each of us subscribe to the goal of God first. Family second, and we are third in the pattern for our lives. We tend to purchase practical things which can be used instead of admired. Christmas never puts us in debt but is fun matching gifts for others to what they want or will use often..

We also talked about the blessings we have received and helped us to make it daily through the years. 

That talking made the trip seem shorter and  and it was definitely enjoyable. You could say we kept the return trip home simple! We did disagree on some of the music. But in the end we really were most agreeable on the many tunes we listened to. Bring back Patti Page please!

Marty

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Saying Farewell, Bitter Sweet 4/26/2026

 Good Morning,

I will be traveling with my wife today with an insulated bottle filled Door County 'Smores Coffee. 

Proverbs 3:13 ESV Blessed is the one who finds wisdom and the one who gets understanding. 

We are finishing off a week of vacation and are returning home today with a drive of about 10 hours. We had a wonderful time visiting with our daughter, her dog Sadie, and some of her friends. 


It always hurts when we have to say farewell until we see her the next time. It looks like we have a November date in mind for this year. 

As I reflect on the week, I can't be prouder of our kid who is a hard worker, and also a caring person who gives of herself to family, friends, and neighbors. I am sad to leave, but I look forward to the next visit. In between visits we will have plenty of telephone time. Some of the time spent on the phone will be planning out our next visits. Until November we will put away the Scrabble board and maybe pray for Scrabble coaching for Kristy and my wife Rene. 

I am thankful for the time God has given us this last week. He gets all the credit for fashioning this visit. God is a great travel planner.

Blessings to you all.

Marty

Saturday, April 25, 2026

The Game Goes On. 4/25/2026

 Good Morning,

I am staring into a hot cup of Door County Sunrise Roast Coffee and it is time to write.

1 Peter 5:8-9 Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. 9. Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world. 


My wife Rene and I are still visiting our daughter in Georgia. Yesterday all three of us were busy prepping for a yard sale in her sub division . 

Later we continued the family Scrabble tournament for about two hours and it was intense. Around 10:30PM all three of us were tired out and we decided to call it quits for the night. We decided that we needed to rest before the big yard sale of today. 

My point is this. Know when it is time to rest. Say good night and get some sleep. Be aware that as wholesome as a night of games can be, Satan prowls around to see if he can turn a good time into a mess, some how, someway. 

Update on the tournament. All the games have been very close and it has tested our vocabulary skills without mercy.!!

Have a blessed day and enjoy friends and family. 

Marty

Friday, April 24, 2026

Mr. Good Bar Good is Good 4/24/2026

 Good Morning,

I hit the floor running this morning, with hope and good intentions for today. I will have a great breakfast later to help set my day rolling. My Door County Breakfast Blend Coffee had better keep up with me. It is time to write. 

"Good is good" said Kevin Costner in the movie  Open Range as he ate a melted chocolate bar. The candy had to be licked from the wrapper, but it still tasted good. 

                                          Photo credit The Hershey Company

I write this morning to encourage those who just might be tired of doing good without seeing the desired results they hope for. 

Galatians 6:9 NKJV And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.

Today might bring a challenge or two to "melt away our good intentions and efforts to be and do good. 

But "Good is Good". And it is better to be doing good for others and yourself than  concentrating on what is bad and out of step with our efforts to do good. A candy bar doesn't need to be tossed away after it melts. That gooey sweet treat is able to bounce back after spending some time resting and waiting to harden up again in a cool spot.. Melted or solid in form. The candy bar is still good. 

God bless. Good is still good and so is God.

Marty