
It is here
along the journey
called life, where
the water meets the sea,
there’s a river.
.
.
.
― Tina Unsell Seamon ღ
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Writer | Poet | Storyteller

It is here
along the journey
called life, where
the water meets the sea,
there’s a river.
.
.
.
― Tina Unsell Seamon ღ
Copyright © 2021/ Tina Unsell Seamon All Rights Reserved

Favor fills
a heart that
pursues
righteousness.
Which proceeds
with resolve,
to abide
to dwell,
to meditate
day and night
in the Lord’s
statutes
in the manner of
Christ Jesus.
Well-watered
with roots
that grow deep,
and in due season
springs up,
flourishing,
giving life
to all who
believe in Him ―
The True Vine!
Forbearing and
with living intention
in proper time
yields a
harvest.
Holding fast
to the profession
of faith
in Jesus and
in His Holy Word,
hearts become
transformed.
For whosoever
continually drinks of
His Living Waters
will not dry up,
nor fade away
but so shall succeed
in increase.
― Inspired by Psalm 1:1-3 KJV
“Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the way of sinners, Nor sits in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the LORD; And in his law does he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, That brings forth his fruit in his season; His leaf also shall not wither; And whatsoever he does shall prosper.”
Prayer For Today:
Lord, please help us to remain deeply rooted in unwavering and steadfast love for you, bearing fruit in each due season, and immovable when faced with adversity and those things that may dare to test our faith. Grant us favor, all the blessings and prosperity you have for us in the future. Help us, Lord, to remain focused on You, the giver of all spiritual increase. May we remain planted by Your Rivers of Living Water. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Love, Tina ~
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Hands stretched out
longing to be
fully seen,
fully known,
fully loved.
Waves of sunlight
burst forth.
Sun rays embrace
like a comforting
blanket,
A softness covers
Thy yearning,
Thy souls desire.
A voice emerges
from beneath the
desert places.
With a force of authority
gentleness speaks,
“I am here.”
I am perfectly seen.
I am altogether known.
I am intimately loved.
Peace abounds!
Love, Tina ~
Copyright © 2021 Tina Unsell Seamon All Rights Reserved

Thy sins
were like a stain
covered in the chaos
of life’s elements that
corrode and decay,
not withstanding
the unseen forces
that threaten to hinder
and carry away
the love of thy heart,
the one who would
show the way.
Turning from that
which was wicked,
treachery with
its disguise
of verity seeps in
to attempt to
pull down,
tear apart
all that honesty
has taught,
twisting all that is
honorable and true
into lies.
From within,
far beneath the soil
embedded and
planted deep,
allegiance springs forth
to proclaim
a firm foundation.
Towering
high above
in fierce solidity
and power,
consecration is renewed.
His Life blood
poured out,
Victory was won!
Weary souls
can now find rest.
The enemy
has not prevailed.
Christ has made us free
atop a hill called Calvary
All of thy days,
in adoration
we shall praise
and worship Thee.
― Inspired by Colossians 2:6-7 KJV
“As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him: rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving.”
Love, Tina ~
Copyright © 2021 Tina Unsell Seamon All Rights Reserved

The subject of temptation has been stirring in my spirit so I wanted to share my thoughts on the subject.
Temptation can come in many forms, but for the topic of conversation today, I wanted to discuss the temptation of alcohol consumption.
I will be perfectly honest and ashamedly admit that in years past that part of me that walks in the flesh has fallen short of the Glory of God and allowed the whispers, lies and deceptions that the drinking of alcohol now and then is perfectly fine.
Those deceitful whispers penetrate our minds causing what we believe to be justifiable thoughts that trick us into believing that our excuses are acceptable ones.
Here are some examples of the excuses that you might begin telling yourself.
“It’s okay to only have one drink.”
“What harm will it do if I just let loose and enjoy myself?”
“I’m not hurting anyone. I’m just having a good time.”
No harm, no foul, right!
Wrong!
I firmly believe that at the moment of conversion you became a new creation. A new creation in Christ. Old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” (2 Corinthians 5:17)
I’m speaking in regards to Christians who think that drinking alcohol is acceptable.
When we allow ourselves to fall prey to the false narratives that drinking alcohol on certain occasions is fine, we are only deceiving ourselves. The truth and reality is the results of alcohol consumption are catastrophic.
If you are truly born again and profess Jesus as Lord, but yet you fall short of that declaration you may assuredly begin to feel an overwhelming conviction of the wrong you just committed. Not only against all that you hold dear about your walk with Jesus, but the disobedience towards God is enough to cause you to feel such unbearable shame, regret, dishonor, and disgrace at your disloyalty to God.
The only thing you know to do is fall down before God on your knees and repent, repent, repent crying, “Lord, please forgive me!”
In the discovery of these harsh realities and truths that come as a result of sin I understand that some may fail. And fail miserably. Some may bend to the veil of temptation. However, some may remain steadfast, unmovable, able to sustain, or withstand without yielding or submitting, resisting the temptation to consume alcohol.
I love what 1 Corinthians 10:13 says:
“There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.”
This verse means that the strength of the temptations we face will be proportionate to the strength God gives us to resist them.
I must profess that I love spending time with my family. Some of whom don’t confess Christianity. And some that do, but may not bear the fruit of their conversion. On those occasions when we do get together to celebrate a certain holiday, birthday, cookouts, etc. are rare and far between.
I want to be a part of their lives. Our families are so important to us and we all know that the family bond keeps us connected and filled with joy, love and togetherness. Family is a vital part of our lives. Where would we be without the love of our families?
I thoroughly enjoy celebrating with my family and I look forward to making memories with them and treasuring all those precious moments we have with one another.
However, in my own personal experience there have been those moments and on particular occasions when I’m made unpleasantly aware that there will be alcoholic beverages offered and consumed at certain family gatherings.
It’s a slippery slope some of us must all face where alcohol is concerned. Do we avoid our family altogether? Or do we try our best to be a part of our families lives, but ever be cautiously aware that we cannot and will not partake in or condone sinful behaviors? Consumption of alcohol being one of those sinful behaviors.
The Word of God emphatically teaches separation from the world, but not isolation. (2 Corinthians 6:17
If you choose the latter, as a result of, and in the midst of everyone relaxing, enjoying themselves, and having a good time, you may be faced with and feel that uneasy notion-that temptation will unapologetically bring to the table by being in the presence of others drinking and perceiving what appears to be them just having a little fun. As if getting intoxicated is somehow justified as ‘fun.’
However, at the same time you must realize that getting drunk for the sake of having a good time is never a wise decision.
One moment of what one may call “just having a little fun,” can bring with it dire consequences later.
It’s sinful and should be avoided by all means necessary.
Anything that alters your way of thinking is never going to end in a positive result. Period!
If you don’t know your true identity in Christ this can oftentimes cause unwarranted feelings such as :
And the list goes on.
The enemy starts to whisper these lies into your mind and temptation starts to rear its ugly head.
In this disillusionment we have to remind ourselves that we live in a society where many people crave the approval and validation of others.
But where does joining into these false expectations leave us?
Does having that one drink make you feel worthy?
Does partying it up with everyone else fill you with a sense of belonging? Worthiness? Being a part of the crowd?
No, I assure you it does not!
When all is said and done, at the end of the day, our search for approval and validation will only leave us feeling exhausted, unfulfilled, frustrated, unhappy, and worse off we feel as though we have betrayed God and ourselves!
I know in the past I have had to ask myself these hard questions!
And if you’re being truly honest, I’m sure you’ve been there too.
So, what do we do when temptation rears its ugly head.
Let’s look at God’s Word.
Remember, your new & true identity.
Remember who you are in Christ.
Make a decision to walk in your God-given identity!
“Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.” Jeremiah 1:5 KJV
Here are some verses that might help you to understand your true identity in Christ.
Make a declaration to stand boldly upon these truths.
God’s Word does not lie. He does not change. He is the same today, yesterday, and forever.
Remember His promises!
How can we sustain from temptation when temptation is all around us?
If possible avoid temptation at all cost.
Stay in the Word! Fill your mind and spirit with the Biblical truth.
Pray! Ask God to strengthen your mind, body and spirit.
When placed in a compromising position, remember who you are and whose you are in Christ and remind the enemy that you are no longer a slave to those fleshly desires.
Proclaim the victory that is yours through what Jesus Christ has done for you at Calvary’s Cross.
I promise you the enemy, his lies, his deceptions, his accusations, the temptations will flee. In the name of Jesus’.
Don’t be fooled into thinking that having one drink or only on special occasions is fine or acceptable because it’s absolutely not.
As Christians, the Bible instructs us and we are called to “… come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, And touch not the unclean thing; And I will receive you.” (2 Corinthians 6:17 KJV)
As stated, the Word of God emphatically teaches separation from the world, but not isolation.
1 John 2:15-17 say this:
“Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth forever.”
God wants to do a new thing in your life! He wants to change the way you think about those things that He constitutes as sinful behaviors. It’s time to arise and shine from the untruthful, deceitful, trickery and malicious attacks in which the enemy has kept you. Rise to a new life in Christ Jesus. Isaiah 60:1.
God Bless You.
Love, Tina ~
Copyright © 2021 Tina Unsell Seamon All Rights Reserved

There I am at the age of two
Playing with my doll as little girls do,
Sitting on the front porch with my mother.
Tear filled eyes that soak and cover,
Her face reveals sadness like none other.
How could he leave?
It’s hard to believe.
He chose not to stay.
Oh, how my mother prayed!
God, help me to understand.
This was not your plan.
The love of my Father
I have wanted for so long.
What did I do wrong?
Seeing other daughters with their dads-
Oh, such a huge part of me was missing.
Something I never had was those
precious moments of reminiscin’.
Asking myself Why?
Doesn’t He love me?
Why wasn’t I the apple of his eye?
The pain of his absence I cannot deny.
What if he had stayed?
Would I be different?
So many times I’ve prayed.
And God would answer and say,
You are fearfully and wonderfully made.
You are not insignificant.
My earthly Father, no he wasn’t there.
The pain and hurt were so unfair.
In God, I found the strength and the love to bear.
The forgiveness in my heart I humbly share.
I’m grateful for the woman I have become.
I finally found my place in the ‘Son.’
I choose to live out His love
as the purpose of my life,
While reminding others that
His love will always suffice.
Whenever I start to feel sad
I remember how He has carried me this far.
Never will He abandon me or leave a scar.
His love makes my spirit glad.
He’s the Father I never had.
Love, Tina ~
Copyright © 2019 Tina Unsell Seamon All Rights Reserved

Jesus brought me out by His love
demonstrated at the Cross.
He reached down and rescued me
from the penalty of sin and death.
He pulled me up, out
from the deep, dark, and
horrifying pit, and set my feet
upon a Rock.
He has established my steps
from this day forward and
forevermore —
to keep me from sinking
deeper into the miry clay.
Faithfully I live this day,
every day —
eternally placing
my trust in God alone.
Saved and redeemed,
may I never try to extricate
myself by way of my own means
and strength but by way
of the Cross.
It is there that He brought me out.
— Inspired by Psalms 40:2
“He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings.”
Love, Tina ~
Copyright © 2020 Tina Unsell Seamon All Rights Reserved

There is so much beauty in the world,
And most oftentimes in the busyness of the day,
we never take time to notice it.
Remember to…
Pause on purpose.
Just for a moment,
be still.
Notice the astounding beauty
that surrounds us.
Cherish it with gratitude,
for all of creation is a gift
from above
that is beautifully written by the hand of God.
God Bless You,
Tina ~
Copyright © 2021 Tina Unsell-Seamon All Rights Reserved

While driving along in the car, my son giggles and laughs in the backseat with the innocence which only a child can give and who knows nothing of the pain this world will at times unpleasantly offer.
Seated next to me, my husband is silent and as I look over at him, I think, What happened to us? When did we get to this place where being with one another feels just like being alone. My mind drifts away from my son’s joyful laughter and deep into my contemplative thoughts and I wonder how this could have happened. Love isn’t supposed to hurt. Not deliberately.
Then I came to the realization that… some people will never be able to love you the way you deserve to be loved because of the simple fact that they themselves don’t know how to love. Love is not just something you say. It’s not just a feeling. It’s not just words. It’s so much more …
God gave us many examples of love, but one that resembles my definition of love and marriage is this…
“Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
– 1 Corinthians 13:4-8
It may sound ridiculous to some, but I believe when two people love one another with the kind of love that goes far beyond just the physical attraction and resolves to give mutual respect, trust, and honesty, as well as making God the center focus of the marriage, then blessings will abound and unfold perfectly.
Happy marriages aren’t just made. It takes work and the willingness to surrender your lives, heart, and marriage over to Him. Then He can and will bless the marriage union in ways one could never have imagined.
This is why I love – 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, because each time I read it I am reminded of — Selfless love… How beautiful to love and to be loved such as this.
God Bless you,
Tina ~
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Time is a gentle stream.
I dare not to dream
Of holding on for far too long
For time is fleeting,
Each breath ever ceasing
To grasp each passing season
Like dewdrops on roses.
Our lives were chosen.
For time is a gentle stream
That carries hope to another.
𝓛𝓸𝓿𝓮, 𝓣𝓲𝓷𝓪 … 💙
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