The Junk That Can Heal a Heart

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Sometimes the smallest, most ordinary moments carry the greatest power to heal. In this episode, Kelly shares a touching story about how something as simple as giving away an old light turned into a divine appointment — reminding us that God can use anything to reach a heart in need.

With warmth and gentle wisdom, Kelly invites you to slow down, listen for the Holy Spirit’s whispers, and trust that no act of kindness or obedience is ever wasted. One person’s “junk” might just be the treasure that helps another soul heal.

Be encouraged to look for the butterfly thoughts — those gentle nudges from God — that can transform lives one day at a time, one thought at a time.

 

What God Is Not! A Path to Deeper Faith

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Welcome to Butterfly Thoughts with Kelly Savage. In this episode, Kelly shares her reflections and insights from her prayer time, exploring not only who God is but also what He is not. Through an honest and introspective lens, she challenges common misconceptions about God’s character, highlighting His truth, peace, and love.

Dive into the understanding that God is unchanging, trustworthy, and patient. Learn how acknowledging what God isn’t can lead to a stronger, more authentic faith. Engage with Kelly’s thoughts and share your own reflections on the nature of God.

Join the journey to let go of misleading ideas, anchor in His eternal nature, and grow in understanding His truth. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your faith and share these insights with others who seek a clearer picture of God’s love.

That’s It! I Have Accepted It – Embracing Hope and God’s Best

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Welcome to the Butterfly Thoughts Podcast with Kelly Savage, where we explore transformative thoughts inspired by the Holy Spirit.

In this episode, titled “That’s It, I’ve Accepted It,” Kelly shares a poignant moment from a Hallmark movie that sparked a profound reflection on acceptance of our current status or discouragement and reigniting hope in the midst and regaining hope, faith and a knowing of God’s plan.

Join Kelly as she delves into the realization that many of us settle for less, not because it’s what we desire, but due to lost hope. She encourages listeners to reignite their hope and trust in God’s plans, reminding us of the cost of settling and the rewards of waiting for God’s best.

Through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, Kelly offers practical steps to rediscover hope, reconnect with God, and take steps of faith toward a fulfilling life.

Tune in for an inspiring conversation that challenges us to live faith over fear and embrace the purpose God has for us.

Conquer Your Hill: A Journey of Perspective and Attitude

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Good morning and happy Sunday! Welcome to Butterfly Thoughts with Kelly Savage. In today’s episode, Kelly shares an inspiring story about overcoming personal challenges, symbolized by a daunting hill near her home.

Kelly reflects on her initial reluctance to tackle the hill, rooted in fear, excuses, and medical conditions. She explains how a shift in perspective and attitude led her to face and conquer this obstacle, ultimately transforming her life.

Join Kelly as she encourages you to identify and confront your own “hills”—whether physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual. Discover how changing your mindset and embracing challenges can bring freedom, victory, and positive change in various areas of your life.

Happy Sunday and may you find the strength to conquer your hill!

Are you waiting for something?

The 3 R’s for peace while waiting………..

Resting in God While Waiting for His Plan to Unfold ✨🙏

Life is filled with moments of waiting—waiting for a new job, waiting for healing, waiting for direction. During these times, it can be challenging to maintain hope and patience. However, the Bible teaches us that resting in God while we wait is crucial. This rest is not about inactivity but about a deep, trusting reliance on Him. Here’s how you can embrace this restful waiting, anchored in prayer, faith, and God’s promises.

The Power of Prayer 🙏

Prayer is our direct line to God. It is the means by which we communicate our hopes, fears, and desires. When we are in a season of waiting, prayer becomes our anchor. Philippians 4:6-7 encourages us, “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.”

In prayer, we find solace and strength. By laying our concerns at His feet, we allow God to work in and through our situations. It is in these moments of sincere communication that we often find clarity and peace.

Resting in Him 🕊️

Resting in God means trusting Him completely, even when we don’t understand His plan. This rest is about surrendering our timelines and expectations to His perfect will. Matthew 11:28-30 offers an invitation: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

To rest in God is to let go of our need for control and to place our burdens in His capable hands. It is believing that He is working all things together for our good, even when we cannot see the full picture.

Faith: The Foundation of Waiting 🌱

Faith is essential during times of waiting. Hebrews 11:1 defines faith as “confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” It is this faith that enables us to trust God’s timing and His ways, even when they differ from our own.

Faith reminds us that God is faithful to His promises. Isaiah 40:31 assures us, “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” Our faith is strengthened when we recall how God has been faithful in the past and trust that He will be faithful again.

Clinging to His Promises 📖

The Bible is filled with promises from God, each a testament to His unchanging nature and unfailing love. During waiting periods, these promises provide comfort and hope. Jeremiah 29:11 is a powerful reminder: “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

God’s promises are a source of encouragement, assuring us that He is with us and for us. By meditating on His Word and holding onto His promises, we can navigate the waiting with a sense of peace and purpose.

Practical Steps to Rest in God 🌿

  1. Create a Prayer Routine: Dedicate specific times each day to pray. Consistent prayer helps cultivate a deeper relationship with God and keeps you focused on His presence.
  2. Engage with Scripture: Spend time reading and meditating on the Bible. Let God’s Word remind you of His promises and faithfulness.
  3. Practice Gratitude: Even in the waiting, find things to be thankful for. Gratitude shifts our focus from what we lack to what we have, fostering a positive and trusting outlook.
  4. Join a Community: Surround yourself with fellow believers who can encourage and pray for you. Community support is invaluable during times of waiting.
  5. Embrace Stillness: Take moments to be still before God. In the busyness of life, intentional stillness allows you to hear His voice more clearly.

Conclusion 🌟

Waiting is never easy, but resting in God transforms the experience. Through prayer, we connect with Him; through faith, we trust Him; and through His promises, we find hope. As we learn to rest in God, we discover that His timing is perfect and His plans are always for our good. Embrace this season of waiting as an opportunity to grow closer to Him, trusting that He is at work in ways beyond our understanding.


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Who Loves Wisdom?

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Good morning! Kelly Savage here with the Butterfly Thoughts Podcast.

Happy Sunday!

In this episode of Scriptures, Whispers, and Prayers, we delve into the profound wisdom found in the book of Proverbs.

I have a deep love for learning and knowledge, but even more so for wisdom. There’s a distinct difference between being book smart and learning all kinds of knowledge and applying that knowledge in our lives and everyday issues so we can grow in wisdom.

Proverbs, a collection of concise, metaphorical statements, offers timeless guidance on everyday matters, relationships, work, and personal integrity.

Join me as we explore the practical wisdom of Proverbs, starting with chapter one.

*Do you want more wisdom?  Do you want to grow?  

If so, dive in with me and learn timeless wisdom that still applies for our busy today’s world in all areas of our life.  

My prayer for you today is that we all start with reverence, humility, and the choice to seek wisdom. May we open our hearts, minds, and ears to the opportunities for growth and moral improvement that Proverbs offers. Thank you for joining me on this journey toward wisdom. In the name of Jesus, amen.

 

All my best and until next time!

 

Kelly Savage

Next Week, God

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I told God “Next week”.

Did you ever tell God “Wait”, “not now”, “maybe later”, or just a big fat “I don’t think so”?

I just told God, in church, “next week”.  Yes, that is correct.  In church.

Let me back up and explain so you can really see why I am confessing to you right now.

I was talking to God recently in the last several months and asking him to speak to me.  I wanted Him to lay on my heart of what He wants out of me; my next steps and how to serve Him.  I had nothing particular in my mind of what to do or even my own ideas.  I was opened to what He wants.  Or was I?

I asked Him to let me know what he wants, what He desires, AND I asked him to give me the ears to hear as well. The ears to hear is very important the heart to understand is very important.  I prayed for both things since I didn’t want to miss it.

Also, my prayers for these things have been a bit ongoing over the last couple of months.  I don’t know if I wasn’t quite settling down enough, quieting myself enough, or could it possibly be that I just didn’t like what I heard him and laid on my heart?

So, here it comes.

One day in church recently I was sitting quietly, and I was having my butterfly thoughts fly in, AKA Holy Spirit whispers. My heart was prepared and softened and my ears were attentive to what He had to say.

God’s instructions came. It was a simple knowing in my heart and the request was small.

I could have rejoiced knowing I pray specifically, He speaks specifically, I receive a knowing in my heart, a request from Him, and we move on to our next step.  I could have rejoiced in that.  I should have rejoiced in that.

I don’t know what happens in our human limited brain and knowledge, and all of our feelings and stuff, but I almost immediately said “how about next week God”?

What!? What did I just do?!

 I have been asking God for months of what I need to do, what He desires my next step to be knowing that the Bible says be faithful in the small things and then greater things will come.

I know.  Some of you are thinking, “why do that?”, or some of you are thinking, “yeah, I have been there”.

I am confessing right now.  I have limited knowledge, I have limited understanding against what He knows, understands, and merely of who HE is.  I do know this and also know He is constant; He is mighty and He is all knowing.  If He takes care of the smallest of animals and provides, He will do for me and you.  He knows what is best.  For everyone.  He knows what we need beyond what we think we need.  He knows what our wants will do to us sometimes and not for us.  He is all knowing.  He is all powerful and wants a relationship with us.   And He will not steer us wrong when we listen.

Did I immediately obey after I even knew I was wrong and was convicted in my heart.  Sadly, no, however, a day or so after that, I prayed and sure enough, the topic wrapped around again and came to my heart?  Indeed, it did.  Did I obey.  Indeed, I did.

You see, God does want us to have a relationship with Him.  A real one.  A personal one.  He wants us to communicate with Him and hear Him with Holy Spirit whisperings and as He speaks through His Word.  Obeying Him and His word is a part of our personal relationship with Him and a part that sometimes might not make total sense to us, but requires steps taken in faith in Him.

Why does obedience matter?  Here are just 3 good reasons.

  • God’s instructions are for our good. He wants good things for us, and He knows what is best.
  • It keeps us attuned to His Spirit’s leading.
  • Blessings follow obedience.  God wants to bless us, and the obedience opens the door to His blessings.  Psalms 119:32
  • True transformation occurs when we act on what we have heard.  James 1:22 compares hearing God’s Word without obeying it to glancing at our reflection in a mirror and forgetting. True heart transforming comes from be a doer and not just a listener.

Here’s to our spiritual ears being attuned, our heart being softened and prepared for true transformation taking place continuously in our lives.

Until next time,

Kelly Savage

https://www.facebook.com/revivifymetoday

Next Week, God.

I told God “Next week”.

Did you ever tell God “Wait”, “not now”, “maybe later”, or just a big fat “I don’t think so”?

I just told God, in church, “next week”.  Yes, that is correct.  In church.

Let me back up and explain so you can really see why I am confessing to you right now.

I was talking to God recently in the last several months and asking him to speak to me.  I wanted Him to lay on my heart of what He wants out of me; my next steps and how to serve Him.  I had nothing particular in my mind of what to do or even my own ideas.  I was opened to what He wants.  Or was I?

I asked Him to let me know what he wants, what He desires, AND I asked him to give me the ears to hear as well. The ears to hear is very important the heart to understand is very important.  I prayed for both things since I didn’t want to miss it.

Also, my prayers for these things have been a bit ongoing over the last couple of months.  I don’t know if I wasn’t quite settling down enough, quieting myself enough, or could it possibly be that I just didn’t like what I heard him and laid on my heart?

So, here it comes.

One day in church recently I was sitting quietly, and I was having my butterfly thoughts fly in, AKA Holy Spirit whispers. My heart was prepared and softened and my ears were attentive to what He had to say.

God’s instructions came. It was a simple knowing in my heart and the request was small.

I could have rejoiced knowing I pray specifically, He speaks specifically, I receive a knowing in my heart, a request from Him, and we move on to our next step.  I could have rejoiced in that.  I should have rejoiced in that.

I don’t know what happens in our human limited brain and knowledge, and all of our feelings and stuff, but I almost immediately said “how about next week God”?

What!? What did I just do?!

 I have been asking God for months of what I need to do, what He desires my next step to be knowing that the Bible says be faithful in the small things and then greater things will come.

I know.  Some of you are thinking, “why do that?”, or some of you are thinking, “yeah, I have been there”.

I am confessing right now.  I have limited knowledge, I have limited understanding against what He knows, understands, and merely of who HE is.  I do know this and also know He is constant; He is mighty and He is all knowing.  If He takes care of the smallest of animals and provides, He will do for me and you.  He knows what is best.  For everyone.  He knows what we need beyond what we think we need.  He knows what our wants will do to us sometimes and not for us.  He is all knowing.  He is all powerful and wants a relationship with us.   And He will not steer us wrong when we listen.

Did I immediately obey after I even knew I was wrong and was convicted in my heart.  Sadly, no, however, a day or so after that, I prayed and sure enough, the topic wrapped around again and came to my heart?  Indeed, it did.  Did I obey.  Indeed, I did.

You see, God does want us to have a relationship with Him.  A real one.  A personal one.  He wants us to communicate with Him and hear Him with Holy Spirit whisperings and as He speaks through His Word.  Obeying Him and His word is a part of our personal relationship with Him and a part that sometimes might not make total sense to us, but requires steps taken in faith in Him.

Why does obedience matter?  Here are just 3 good reasons.

  • God’s instructions are for our good. He wants good things for us, and He knows what is best.
  • It keeps us attuned to His Spirit’s leading.
  • Blessings follow obedience.  God wants to bless us, and the obedience opens the door to His blessings.  Psalms 119:32
  • True transformation occurs when we act on what we have heard.  James 1:22 compares hearing God’s Word without obeying it to glancing at our reflection in a mirror and forgetting. True heart transforming comes from be a doer and not just a listener.

Here’s to our spiritual ears being attuned, our heart being softened and prepared for true transformation taking place continuously in our lives.

Until next time,

Kelly Savage

https://www.facebook.com/revivifymetoday

The BIG ”IF”

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IF.

 

I’ve been thinking about the word IF.  It a very small word.  Two letters. 

 

But, such an important life-changing word as well.

 

Let me explain my thoughts behind this.

 

And no pun intended but IF you apply the condition of the word IF in your life, that is when action comes, rubber meets the road, results happen, growth happens, or things just get done.

 

 What does that even mean?

 

Well, most recently I was using it in the context of the Bible.  The word IF just became that much more interesting to me as I began to see it once again as a very important word.  A vital word.  And a “this can be a life changer” word IF we do the right actions, the right results will come.

 

“IF” appears in the BIBLE a lot.  I mean a lot.  Promises are conditional on the “IF” we do. Now, that IF can be good, bad, wisdom filled or just the wrong decision. Possibly, no action at all on our part.  The results of that IF action will show in our life.

 

So, in our daily life, how important is what I will now coin the “IF” condition application of our life.  Let me be the first to say it to you…….It is VERY IMPORTANT!!

 

Do you have goals?  IF you do the steps, you will reach your goals.  If you don’t, you won’t.  That is pretty simple, right?

 

The principle is simple.  Sometimes the actions are not.  AHHH, there it is. The power of choice.

 

Do you have something you want in life?  IF you have a job, or spend the time, or do what it takes, can you not get the thing you want in life?

 

Do you have relationships?  IF you nurture them, spend time strengthening them, and caring for them, can they not improve? Can they suffer or even fail if not paid attention to or worked on?

 

Do you have a test to pass?  School or just a life test?  IF you study, improve skills, practice, will the grade improve?  Will you pass the test? Most likely yes, at least one time or another.

 

Do you have an issue in your life right now that you want to resolve?  IF you pray, choose right actions, get wisdom to make right choices, do research and use resources, could that issue become less of an issue or be resolved? I say an absolute yes.  If we ignore the issue and do nothing, could it get bigger? Absolutely.

 

Do you want health in your life?  IF you do healthy things in small ways and grow and practice in those, will your life not begin to get healthier?

 

Do you want to learn something new?  Trade or skill?  Hobby or just learn?  IF you surround yourself with people who could help you, support you, enroll in a class, read, could you not learn whatever you want?

 

Does this make our life perfect? No.  The truth is there are all kinds of scenarios if our life, all kinds of “but……this, or but that” in our lives to argue any statement that I said in this podcast.

 

There always will be.  That will not change. This remains a fact in our lives.  Every day, we have choices to make, decisions to stay committed to, obstacles even in our mind and thoughts, and the IFS become choices that we make for ourselves consistently.

 

Do you have a challenge, an obstacle, a roadblock, or are having a bad month or year? 

 

Here is the last IF of the podcast…..ready for it?

 

IF you choose to use obstacles as an opportunity to take the power of your choice, reflect on it to see different perspectives, and be determined to grow in the mess, that mess will become a message for others and your life will forever be changed.

 

That I will promise.

 

Thanks for joining!

You’re Killing Me!

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I think we have all heard the phrase “You’re killing me”. 

From the movie “Sandlot”, we jokingly use the phrase “You’re killing me Smalls”.

It’s funny.  Makes me laugh.

I have said it.

More than once.

So, what made yesterday different when I heard these same words?

Today was different when I heard the phrase.

Let’s call it a reflective moment, growth, light bulb moment, or whatever we want to label it.

I was spending time with my granddaughter and my friend, and we were having a blast. Laughing and enjoying the pool at the level of an almost 3-year-old.

You see, 3-year-olds see the world so differently than we do as adults.

I will insert here – we should see the world in the eyes of a 3-year-old more often. 

My how our perspectives and life would change.  More on that later.

Picture this. 

3-year-old. In the pool.  You do something that they laugh at and are happy with, and what do they do?  You hear “Do it again!’  “Do it again!”

Amid the laughter and the “do it again” moments my friend said, “You’re killing me” jokingly as my granddaughter asked her to go under the water again and again. 

I laughed.  Mostly at the thought of her going under for the 20th time and it wasn’t me at that moment.

Before you know, we were all laughing but perhaps for different reasons.

BOOM!

Butterfly Thought flew in. 

And this is where the day just blossomed…..