Day 20: Draw the Circle ⭕️ The Forty Day Prayer

Go.Set.Ready. It’s a bit backwards, I thought. But after understanding the premise of God’s calling on our lives, it seems absolutely clear. Instead of getting ready for months, if not years, but never seeing it through, is just a shame! We can come up with more excuses as to why we can’t do this or that. It cost too much, I’m not prepared, it’s too hard or too far, I’m not spiritual enough or I’m just not qualified. If you don’t remember anything else, consider this. “God doesn’t call the qualified, he qualifies the called!”

Eastern Sierras Sunset

Think about Moses. As a child, he had burned his lip and tongue on coals and was “thick of tongue and slow to speak.” This made Moses lean even more on the Lord, which pointed clearly to God’s glory, for what was done through Moses. Moses knew he was inadequate for what the Lord called him to do, but God amazed him by working through him mightily, despite his inadequacies. This is what God does for everyday people. Those who think they are great, will be humbled. But those who humbly obey God even though they may feel inadequate, will be mightily used by the Lord, simply because of their trust in God and their reliance upon HIm.

Climbing Mt. Rainier 2010 – Much Reliance on the Lord

As a follower of Christ, we are called to take a why not approach in life. Instead of asking God why me, consider asking Him why not? When we follow the Lords’ calling, it can indeed, be a massive step in faith. Leave this state and go there, leave your job then change careers, or walk a group of people into the woods and offer them communion. Whatever God asks you to do, He will prepare you ahead of time. So our job is easy. Just go…

BAS Snowshoe Trip in Tahoe with Communion in the Trees

“I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.”
‭‭John‬ ‭15‬:‭5‬ ‭NIV‬‬

Day 19: Draw the Circle ⭕️ The Forty Day Prayer

Memorial Offerings. There is a Memorial at the CHP Academy. It reminds us of all the men and women who have lost their lives while protecting the citizens of the State of California. When I first saw this Memorial, I was reminded that being a Police Officer is a dangerous profession. Yet at the same time, it is a noble and valiant calling! Jesus calls us the Peacemakers, sons and daughters of God.

CHP Memorial Fountain

As I consider memorializing names, the Bible does it best! There are countless chapters and verses that are dedicated to genealogy. Some of us glaze over these names, me included, but I wonder if they were family members that I knew personally, would I be more attentive? I think I would. As I was reading “Draw the Circle” this morning, I read a story of a grandmother who prayed by name, for each of her twelve children, three times a day. What a mission this lady was on! On her death bed, each of her children came into her bedroom where she had previously prayed for them, over 80,000 times! That is one incredible ongoing memorial offering to the Lord. What a wonderful gift that she gave to her family. When she passed, six of her twelve children had committed their lives to Jesus. However, after she died, four other children accepted Jesus Christ, and one was baptized at 92 years old. God never forgot her prayers, even after her death some twenty years later!

Praying Over Each & Every Family Member

I consider the times I have prayed over a family member or a child, or a friend and wondering at what point do I stop? Never! We are to keep praying until our last breath, and isn’t that a sweet sound to our Lords ear. When we continue to pray faithfully, we sow seeds and reap the harvest. Hopefully we will see and experience the fruits of our prayers! But never less, our Lord, and Heavenly Father will remember each and every request and petition, whether we are in heaven or still here on earth.

Here on Earth or Is It Heaven

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians‬ ‭4‬:‭6‬-‭7‬

Day 18: Draw the Circle ⭕️ The Forty Day Prayer

Keep Circling. Imagine what they thought when Joshua told the Israelites to keep marching around the walls of Jericho? Not once, not twice but seven times in seven days. That must have taken such great faith and trust in God. I could only imagine what the inhabitants who lived behind those walls, had to be thinking? They must have been scratching their heads; these Israelis are loosing their minds! But they did, just as the Lord commanded. And on the seventh day, when the trumpets sounded, the walls of Jericho came tumbling down. Some say it was an earthquake or just good timing, but we all know, it was Gods’ mighty hand reaching down and doing what God does best. Shaking things up!

Mama Owl Carrying her Youngers Home

I think of the many prayers I’ve prayed over and over and over again, circling prayers with permanent black markers. Right after my loving mother Wanda passed, my father grieved inconsolably. My sister Kari left her world in Alaska to take care of Dad. She dropped everything, left behind her family and job, and stayed with our father for more than a year and a half. That was a huge sacrifice and selfless act on her part, but Dad was more important. When it was time for her to return to Alaska, my husband and I asked Dad to move in with us. My father Jerry was not ready for that and decided to live alone, then moved into a Care Facility and another, and finally one more. Those two years, George and I prayed many times, tried our best to get Dad to reconsider, driving back and forth from NorCal to SoCal, but he was adamant about staying put.

Me with Mom, Dad & Sister Kari

Fast-forward to September 2024, I received a call from the Lankford Clan. The time had come to move Dad one last time. He had lost his dear companion Buddy, a Bichon Dog, to the clutches of a coyote, and Dad was shaken to the core. The Lord had prepared our heart as well as my father’s, and when the timing was perfectly orchestrated, Dad moved in with George and I. Our prayers were answered and my earthly father was willing to put his pride aside. I can’t imagine how difficult it was for Dad to make this decision, but our sweet Jesus had paved the way.

Dad with Buddy

I never gave up on the idea of Dad living with us, and God didn’t either. He had to march Dad around a few towns to make this possible, and after circling for months on end, Dad came to live with us. I’m grateful for God’s timing, knowing that George and I needed to prepare our hearts too. But now that Dad is home with us, we stopped circling this prayer knowing there are new prayer circles to follow!

The Love Between Mom & Dad

“Don’t lose heart. Don’t lose hope. Don’t lose faith. Don’t lose patience.” Sometimes God pushes us to our limits just so we can lean on Him and grow some heart, know greater hope, gain more faith and learn a little patience. Something to ponder.

Day 17: Draw the Circle ⭕️ The Forty Day Prayer

Do Not Delay. Or as soon as possible. I have prayers like that. Lord, I need this done fast! Time is of the essence! Sometimes it seems that I set timelines on God, but that’s just like trying to stop the flow of a river! As I’ve been told and should know, God has perfect timing, and I just need to be patient.

Northern Lights in Alaska

The older I get, the more I’m convinced that time is going faster. And on the other hand, I realize that my time is limited. I’ve lived longer than the years I have left, on this earth. That is both a blessing but also brings me sorrow as I know that many of my prayers have not been answered. What about this person or that child, their marriage or his addiction, or countless other things that I have prayed for, without a breakthrough. There’s a point that I truly need to believe and trust that Jesus’ plan is much better than mine, And His timing supersedes my expectations. For now, I’ll keep praying and God will keep answering. Delay or not, it is up to His endless and infinite time schedule. And that gives me all the peace that this girl needs right now.

Waiting Patiently on God’s Perfect Timing

“Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.”
‭‭Romans‬ ‭12‬:‭12‬ ‭

Day 16: Draw the Circle ⭕️ The Forty Day Prayer

Lord, Surprise Me. I love when I am surprised! My husband does this a lot. I’ll go on one of my many long distant hikes and when I come home, he has built something that I never ever imagined. It has become a thing with my friends as they always ask me, what is George building you this time? He changed out our old dilapidated fireplace to a more usable one. He built a gazebo over our bedroom deck with an outdoor fireplace. A Bocce Ball Court with eight different variety’s of grapes, that provide shade it in the hot summer months. But his ultimate project that beats all other builds was our Outdoor Kitchen. That was one crazy big surprise!

Outdoor Kitchen by George the Builder

The Lord loves to surprise us too. I think of the many blessings that I received from God’s grace. When George and I married, we both were older and had children of our own. I thought it would be a grand idea to have a child of our own. George was adamant that he already had three and with my two, that was plenty. So I accepted the idea that we would not have any more children. But then God surprised us both!

Sid in Yosemite with Bayside Adventure Sports

My grandson Sid was born and after years of conflict between his parents, court proceedings and jail time, George and I received Guardianship of our grandson Sid. He was five years old and lived with us for ten years. Sid is the joy of my life, some of the happiest times that I have experienced and still makes me smile just writing this post. I think of what a surprise God had in store for me, and such a joyful feeling to have raised such a wonderful young man.

On the Appalachian Trail at the Eastern Continental Divide with Sid

Surprises are God’s gifts to us. He says that there are many surprises in store and when we ask, He is behind the scenes, working out the fine details. Our part is done the moment we drop to our knees and pray. Every miracle, every blessing, every divine appointment has a genealogy. When we trace back our requests, our Sovereign God has already set it in motion. In my case, He had already planted the seed many years ago. Wow, what an incredibly awesome Lord I serve!

My Love & Builder George

“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.” Ephesians‬ ‭3‬:‭20‬-‭21‬ ‭

Day 15: Draw the Circle ⭕️ The Forty Day Prayer

Content for Me. That is a double edged sword kind of word. Content can be both a verbal tongue lashing or an all-out physical brawl. When we pray, we hand the battle over to the Lord. Sure, we need to keep fighting, but we also need to pick our battles. There are ones that are ours to fight, and then there are some we just need to relinquish to God. In certain situations it’s best to let go and let God do what He does best. Fight for us!

Fall on the East Coast

There’s an incredible documentary called “Monumental.” It is a true account of Christians who were being persecuted for their faith, and the tyranny they were facing from the British Government. With a couple of failed attempts, these Pilgrims finally took sail and landed on the North American Continent. They established a nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all! It was a fight, a contentious battle against an entire parliamentary government and the strongholds they maintained. Do you think this group of Pilgrims were able to do this with their own strength? No possible way! This was God’s fight from the beginning of time, and He was the ultimate MMA Fighter!

Monumental by Kirk Cameron

Fast-forward 100 years from landing at Cape Cod, the Continental Congress held their first official meeting in Philadelphia September 5, 1774. Their very first act was prayer. Our founding fathers had a full-on prayer meeting that earwitnesses heard blocks away. Eyewitness reported accounts of our bold leaders doubled over in prayer, and General George Washington ending up on his knees. These are the same people that were leading our country! What a blessing to have witnessed this posture of headship to God.

Founding Fathers

The people who fought for our country were fully aware of the fight they were up against. They wholeheartedly believed that God was bigger, stronger and more committed to winning this battle than ever. And God knew their hearts, as they were following His will. When we are on the side of the Lord, then the Lord is on our side!

Finisterre- End of the World

“Contend, Lord, with those who contend with me; fight against those who fight against me.” Psalms‬ ‭35‬:‭1‬ ‭

Day 14: Draw the Circle ⭕️ The Forty Day Prayer

Speak to the Mountain. When we have problems as big as mountains, it can be quite overwhelming. Sometimes it seems that nothing can change. But instead of focusing on the mountain, focus on our God who created the mountains! Our God is a mountain builder, and just as he built them, He can tear them down!

Aurora Lights over these Mountains

I love the story of David and Goliath. David was a young Shepard who spent his life protecting his father’s sheep. Along with spending night and day in the mountains, he was also chasing after God’s own heart!

My Grandson Sid Getting Ready for Battle

After 40 days of fighting, Jesse, David’s father, sent him to visit the front lines and bring back battle news from his brothers. When David arrived, he heard Goliath mocking Israel and his very own God. David was overcome with disgust and persuaded King Saul to let him fight. David carried his sling that he used for years, as a Shepard, to protect his flock from wild animals. David bent down and gathered five smooth stones. As the 9’ tall Goliath laughed at him, David responded that even though you have a sword and spear, I come in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel. David put a rock in his sling and swung one of the rocks at Goliath’s head. The rock sank into the giant’s forehead, and he fell to the ground. David then picked up Goliath’s sword and used it to kill him, cutting off his head.

David & Goliath with Philistine Army

When the Israeli Army could not overtake the Philistines, one young man named David did. He never looked at the mountain, but focused on his strength from the Lord. We can learn a lot from David, remembering that there are certain battles that we need to drop in the lap of Jesus. No swords, spears, sling or rocks may take out our enemies, but we know who can. Let God Almighty be the problem solver and speak to the mountains that are crushing us!

Red Rocks in Utah

“The Lord who rescued me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will rescue me from the hand of this Philistine.” Saul said to David, “Go, and the Lord be with you.” 1 Samuel‬ ‭17‬:‭37‬ ‭

Day 13: Draw the Circle ⭕️ The Forty Day Prayer

One Day. What a difference a day makes! Can you remember the last time you woke up, only to find out by the end of the day, how your world has turned upside down? Hopefully in a good way!

Wrightwood, California San Bernardino Mountains

Back in the 80’s, I had to make a big decision regarding a major career change. After studying Fire Science for a few years, I was recruited by the Highway Patrol. Now that’s not a Fireman, but still on par with safety and service. I jumped through some hoops and before long, I was assigned to the CHP Academy in Sacramento. My Recruitment Officer explained to me that there would be no chance of an assignment nearby, and prepared me to move from my small town of Wrightwood.

CHP Graduation Day – with Billy & Cherisa

My sister Kari moved in and took care of my children while I was away in a six-month live-in academy. While I was learning all things traffic related, family and friends, unbeknownst to me, were praying for a local assignment near my hometown. One afternoon near the end of my training, a woman from Personnel & Training arrived and rattled off our assignments. West LA, Central LA, Santa Fe Springs, SF, Marin, Oakland and numerous locations that were nowhere near Wrightwood. And then she said, “I can’t remember ever sending a Cadet to this location in the past 15 to 20 years, Victorville. Every Cadet in my class of 121 turned and said, Kelly you’re going home! In that moment, my life changed.

New Officers in Victorville with Sgt. Norman (Last Cadet Assigned to Victorville in 1970)

God is in the business of making the impossible possible. If you want to experience a miracle, you need to pray daily, or in my case, having others praying on your behalf. I had no idea that there would be any option, any chance except for a miracle, for me to start this CHP Career, in my backyard. But God sure did. His vision was beyond my preception, and He set the groundwork for me to stay right where He needed me. This was the beginning of me dreaming irrational dreams and God answering them. And when He’s paved the way, He is able to do it in one solitary day!

End of a Perfect Day -AT in Maine

“These are the words of him who is holy and true, who holds the key of David. What he opens no one can shut, and what he shuts no one can open. I know your deeds. See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut. I know that you have little strength, yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name.” Revelation‬ ‭3‬:‭7‬-‭8‬ ‭

Day 12: Draw the Circle ⭕️ The Forty Day Prayer

Plant a Seed. Gardening, oh how I love to till the soil and watch seeds grow into scrumptious, delicious and organic vegetables. When God created this incredible world that we live in, He made sure we had everything we required. Did you know that for minor to moderate inflammation, all you need is a bit of turmeric, and if you have a sore throat, crush up some Colds Foot and sore throat begone. I believe that our sweet Lord has provided us everything we need right underfoot!

Organic Vegetable Garden

When I think of planting seeds, it’s a wait and see process. Sometimes we plant a seed, or an idea, and may not reap the benefits in our lifetime. Take my friend Pam for instance. Pamela loved animals, probably more than people, at times. She dedicated her life to rescuing cats, dogs, birds, ducks, and whatever she could get her hands on. She even attempted rescuing lobsters from Costco, but that didn’t go so well. When she was preparing her estate, she wanted to leave her assets to care for unforgotten animals. Sure enough, I was able to assist with her wishes. She planted the seed, and let it grow. When she passed, her estate helped build a wing for dogs who are waiting to be adopted in Placer County. She never saw the dog adoption center that she built, but the animals she so loved, sure appreciate every square inch of that wing!

My Beautiful Pam & Lover of all Four-Legged Critters

We may never know or even reap the seeds that we sow, but those seeds ever so big or small, can grow making a huge impact for others. Sometimes even for our best friends, who may just happen to be animals.

Have a Pumpkin- Feed a Deer Super Healthy Seeds and Pulp

“And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds in the sky and all the creatures that move along the ground—everything that has the breath of life in it—I give every green plant for food.” And it was so. God saw all that he had made, and it was good.” Genesis‬ ‭1‬:‭30‬-‭31‬ ‭

Day 11: Draw the Circle ⭕️ The Forty Day Prayer

First-Class Noticer. Are you someone who is able to notice others people’s talents, identify potential opportunities or avoid major pitfalls? If so, then you have the qualities of a successful leader! Leaders can see things that everyday people cannot. It’s quite possible that you can develop some of these skills by tapping into your potentials, through a consistent daily prayer-life.

Mountain Majesty

Prayer turns us into first-class noticers. I’m not sure if that is a real word, but God wants us to see what He sees. How we do that is through prayer. The more we pray, the more we notice; the less we pray, the less we notice. Have you ever bought a new car thinking you are the only driver that has that same color, make and model in your neighborhood? Then once you start driving it, you realize that everyone else has that same color, same make and model, same not-so-unique car. It’s because you are a first-class noticer!

Beautiful Circle of Life

So what does this have to do with anything? God wants us to start noticing what He notices. The saying, “it’s all in the eyes of the beholder” or “ the glass is half full.” These are based on our own personal reality. It is due to our perspective. The more you are in God’s word, the more you focus on what’s good and fruitful, the more you are Christ-like. It’s really as simple as that. And then you start focusing on all of God’s masterpieces. You clearly see things like the Lord does!

Snowy Wonderland

“When we open our spiritual eyes, we start seeing God everywhere.” We see the image of God in others, in our friends and family. Sometimes even in complete strangers! We start noticing the beautiful things that our Lord focuses on. So put yourself in the elite circle and become a first-class noticer. You and your world will look a lot more like heaven, and wouldn’t that be a great place to be.

Grand Canyon on Arizona Trail AZT

“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”
‭‭Philippians‬ ‭4‬:‭8‬