Janet Morrison’s Devotional Book Features 26 Weekly Readings to Help You Through the Cold Months of the Year.
Cold weather is difficult for many people. Cool temperatures and sudden changes in the weather can wreak havoc with people who have Fibromyalgia, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Arthritis, and other illnesses and conditions.
Perhaps you just prefer warm weather over cold weather. Or you are interested in studying references in the Bible to Jesus Christ as The Light or The Light of the World.
This book offers no cures and treatment, rather, it offers 26 Scriptures from the Old and New Testaments that refer to light or The Light – Jesus Christ, The Light of the World. Individuals who have Seasonal Affective Disorder and those whose circadian rhythm is out of sync are advised to get natural sunlight in the mornings.
After taking that recommendation to heart, Janet Morrison started repeating to herself, “I need the light. I need the light” as she walked in the sunlight one morning. After four or five repetitions, the lowercase “l” in “light” was replaced with a capital “L” as she made a connection. She needed sunlight on her face to help ease her Seasonal Affective Disorder symptoms and to adjust her circadian clock, but her soul – her entire being – needed Jesus Christ – The Light of the World. Each week’s devotional includes a Scripture as found in five versions of the The Message, The Good News Bible, The Living Bible, The New Oxford Annotated Bible (New Revised Standard Version), and TouchPoint Bible, along with Janet’s thoughts on that week’s Bible verse(s). Most of the weekly devotionals include insight from Rev. William Barclay’s Bible commentaries, a thought to remember, a thought pattern interrupter to counteract negative feelings the reader might be having about the season, an activity suggestion, and a recipe for a comfort food. Other resources used in the book are Halley's Bible Handbook, The Layman's Bible Commentaries by B. Ernest Wright, the NIV Study Bible, and the writings of Lois Tverberg. Each week's devotional can be read in one sitting, or the different sections of each week's reading can be spread out over the entire seven days
A lifelong Presbyterian, Janet is not an “in-your-face” Christian. She stepped out of her comfort zone as a layperson to write this devotional book. If you want to be scared into following Jesus Christ, this is not the book for you.
God never promised us a perfect life free of illness, pain, or any sort of physical or mental challenges. He promised to be with us through all the ups and downs of life. That is the core belief this devotional book conveys.
I loved this devotional! I have been looking for a good devotional recently and this one is a great way to sprinkle in some coziness and joy into the winter season which can be a hard time for many people. I really enjoyed how each weekly devotional gives the Bible verse for that week in several different Bible translations. It was so interesting to see how each one differs. Each devotion also has a short sentence in the remember section that you can take with you throughout the week. This a great sentence to write on a sticky note to give you encouragement! The things I loved most about this devotional were the activity suggestions and recipes for each week! I can’t wait to keep trying all of these out this winter! Overall, I have loved this devotional, not to mention it was written by one of my favorite people!
This is a very personal, insightful, honest, well written and uplifting devotional book. The scripture selection and discussion feel very much spiritually inspired. Janet leads a clear journey to experience the spiritual light of Christ. The bonus of family recipes will brighten and warm the body as the devotionals brighten and warm the soul.