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Sunday, May 31, 2026

ðŸĶ‰ðŸŒē “Footprints on the Trail”


ðŸĶ‰ðŸŒē “Footprints on the Trail” 

— A Song‑Style Prayer for Hooty & Hoot

(Original & New)

Verse 1
Lord, we’re walking through the forest,
Down a winding, whispering trail;
Sometimes our steps feel steady,
Sometimes our courage feels frail.
But when the shadows gather
And our little hearts grow pale—
We look behind and notice
Just one set on the trail.

Chorus
You carried us, You carried us,
When our wings were tired and small;
Your footprints on the trail, O Lord,
Show You never let us fall.
You carried us, You carried us,
Through the quiet and the gale;
Your love is in the footprints
On our forest‑wandering trail.

Verse 2
When the map blows from our feathers,
When the path is hard to see,
When we slip on mossy branches
Or get tangled in a tree—
You lift us with Your kindness,
You steady every fear;
Your footprints walk before us
To show that You are near.

Chorus
You carried us, You carried us,
When our wings were tired and small;
Your footprints on the trail, O Lord,
Show You never let us fall.
You carried us, You carried us,
Through the quiet and the gale;
Your love is in the footprints
On our forest‑wandering trail.

Bridge
And when we meet another
Who feels lost along the way,
Let our story be a lantern
That lights their weary day.
May they see Your faithful footsteps
And know Your love is true—
For every trail we wander
Leads safely back to You.

Final Chorus
You carried us, You carried us,
When our wings were tired and small;
Your footprints on the trail, O Lord,
Show You never let us fall.
You carried us, You carried us,
Through the quiet and the gale;
Your love is in the footprints
On our forest‑wandering trail.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBANNABENPBKBNMRMP-# 3029 G






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Saturday, May 30, 2026

ðŸŒū Counting Blessings in the Barn

ðŸĨš The Barn Overflowing With Goose Eggs

The moment you step into Farmer Finn’s barn, it looks like the Windows of Heaven opened and poured out eggs instead of rain.

Eggs cover the floor like a white, oval ocean. Eggs spill out of buckets, baskets, crates, and even the old wheelbarrow. Eggs tumble from the loft above, rolling down the hay like a feathery avalanche.

Glossy Goose stands on a wobbling pile of eggs, wings pressed to her cheeks, eyes huge, beak open in a silent scream of disbelief.

Gutsy Goose, on the other hand, is perched proudly on top of the tallest mound, chest puffed out, wings spread wide like she’s announcing:

“Behold! My greatest achievement!”

A cat sits on a beam overhead, staring down with the expression of someone who has given up trying to understand birds.

A chicken peeks out of a nesting box, horrified, as if thinking, “This is not my department.”

A lantern hangs from a beam, casting warm light over the chaos, making every egg gleam like a tiny miracle.

And in the middle of it all, a pitchfork is stuck upright in the egg pile like a flag planted on a mountain.

The barn is so full, so overflowing, so hilariously blessed that it looks like Malachi 3:10 came to life in feathers and shells.


ðŸŒū Counting Blessings in the Barn 1ðŸ•Ŋ️ 
The Quiet After the Chaos
The barn had finally settled after a day of honking, clucking, and laughter. Straw rustled softly under the lantern’s glow. Farmer Finn sat on his favorite hay bale, the same one he’d used for years when he needed to think. His old straw hat tilted forward as he scribbled in a worn notebook — not a ledger of debts or chores, but a list of blessings.
Outside, the moon hung like a silver coin over Featherfield Farm. The air smelled of hay and warm feathers. Gutsy Goose and Glossy Goose were curled up nearby, their wings tucked around a nest overflowing with eggs. They had spent the day learning that asking for help didn’t mean giving up — it meant letting others share the joy.
Farmer Finn smiled as he wrote, “One: Two grateful geese. Two: A barn full of laughter. Three: Friends who helped carry the load.”
He paused, tapping his pencil against the page. “Four: The eggs paid the bills.” He chuckled softly. “Now that’s a blessing worth circling twice.”
ðŸŠķ The Lesson of the Lantern
The lantern flickered, casting golden light on the wooden beams. Finn thought about how easily worry could crowd out gratitude. Earlier that week, he’d fretted over feed costs and repairs. Yet here he was, surrounded by abundance — not riches in gold, but riches in grace.
He remembered the geese panicking over too many eggs. Glossy had nearly fainted at the sight of them, while Gutsy strutted around declaring herself the “Queen of Egg Production.” But when the hens and ducks came to help, the barn turned from chaos to community. Everyone shared the work, and joy filled the air like morning sunlight.
Finn whispered, “Lord, You’ve given me more than I deserve — and more than I can count.”
ðŸĢ The Blessing of Asking
Sometimes blessings begin with a simple question: “Can you help me?”
Gutsy Goose had resisted asking, determined to handle everything alone. But when she finally admitted she needed help, the whole barnyard came alive with kindness. The hens clucked encouragement, the ducks waddled in with extra straw, and Farmer Finn brought baskets to gather the overflow.
By evening, the geese were smiling again — not because the work was done, but because they weren’t doing it alone.
📖 Scripture Reflection
Galatians 6:2 (KJV)
“Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.”
Proverbs 10:22 (KJV)
“The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.”
These verses remind us that blessings multiply when shared. The Lord’s goodness doesn’t always arrive in grand gestures — sometimes it’s found in a lantern’s glow, a helping hand, or a goose’s grateful honk.
ðŸ’Ą Application
  • Ask for help when the nest feels too full. God sends helpers to lighten the load.
  • Count blessings, not burdens. Gratitude turns ordinary moments into miracles.
  • Share joy freely. Every blessing grows when it’s passed around.
  • Keep a notebook of grace. Like Farmer Finn, write down what God has done — even the small things that make you smile.

🙏 Prayer
“Lord, thank You for the blessings that fill my barn and my heart. Teach me to ask for help when I need it, to give help when I can, and to see Your hand in every humble gift. May my lantern never go out, and may my gratitude shine brighter than worry. Amen.”


ðŸŒū Counting Blessings in the Barn2

Farmer Finn wasn’t just counting blessings because it was sweet —
he was counting blessings because he had been asking God for help all week long.

Simple prayers.
Honest prayers.
Lantern‑light prayers.

“Lord, I don’t know how these bills will get paid.”
“Lord, please help me.”
“Lord, I need You to make a way.”

And God heard every whisper.

But the answer didn’t come in the way Finn imagined.
It didn’t come in the mail.
It didn’t come through a neighbor.
It didn’t come through a sale.

It came…
through the Windows of Heaven.


ðŸĨš The Egg‑splosion Nobody Expected

Gutsy Goose and Glossy Goose were laying eggs like they had taken on a full‑time factory job.

Eggs in the hay.
Eggs in the buckets.
Eggs under the wagon.
Eggs behind the pitchfork.
Eggs in places eggs should never be.

The geese nearly lost their minds.
The chickens refused to claim them.
The ducks waddled away shaking their heads.
The cat stared down from the rafters like,
“This is above my pay grade.”

And nobody — nobody — wanted scrambled eggs.

But heaven had opened a window.


ðŸŠķ A Blessing Too Big to Receive

One morning, Farmer Finn stepped into the barn and froze.

Eggs.
Everywhere.
A blessing so big the barn couldn’t hold it.

And suddenly, Malachi 3:10 came alive right in front of him:

Malachi 3:10 (KJV)

“…I will open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.”

There wasn’t room enough to receive it —
not in the nests,
not in the barn,
not in the buckets,
not even in the farmer’s imagination.

Finn gathered the eggs.
He boxed the eggs.
He sold the eggs.
He delivered the eggs.
He donated some, too — because blessings overflow.

And by the end of the week…

Every bill was paid.
Every need was met.
Every prayer was answered.

Farmer Finn sat on his hay bale that night, lantern glowing beside him, notebook open on his knee. Gutsy and Glossy were finally calm, snuggled into their nest like two exhausted feathered heroes.

He wrote:

“Lord… You opened the windows of heaven.”
“The eggs paid the bills.”
“Thank You for knowing what I need before I do.”

He circled it twice.


📖 Scripture Reflection

Malachi 3:10 (KJV)
“…I will open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing…”

Ephesians 3:20 (KJV)
“Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think…”

Galatians 6:2 (KJV)
“Bear ye one another’s burdens…”

Proverbs 10:22 (KJV)
“The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich…”


🙏 Prayer

“Lord, thank You for opening the windows of heaven over my life. Teach me to trust Your timing, Your creativity, and Your overflowing provision. Help me to ask when I need help, to share blessings when they overflow, and to recognize Your hand in every unexpected gift. Amen.”


Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBANNABEN PBKBNMRMPASTORGEO #3900



ðŸĨš The Barn Overflowing With Goose Eggs

The moment you step into Farmer Finn’s barn, it looks like the Windows of Heaven opened and poured out eggs instead of rain.

Eggs cover the floor like a white, oval ocean. Eggs spill out of buckets, baskets, crates, and even the old wheelbarrow. Eggs tumble from the loft above, rolling down the hay like a feathery avalanche.

Glossy Goose stands on a wobbling pile of eggs, wings pressed to her cheeks, eyes huge, beak open in a silent scream of disbelief.

Gutsy Goose, on the other hand, is perched proudly on top of the tallest mound, chest puffed out, wings spread wide like she’s announcing:

“Behold! My greatest achievement!”

A cat sits on a beam overhead, staring down with the expression of someone who has given up trying to understand birds.

A chicken peeks out of a nesting box, horrified, as if thinking, “This is not my department.”

A lantern hangs from a beam, casting warm light over the chaos, making every egg gleam like a tiny miracle.

And in the middle of it all, a pitchfork is stuck upright in the egg pile like a flag planted on a mountain.

The barn is so full, so overflowing, so hilariously blessed that it looks like Malachi 3:10 came to life in feathers and shells.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBANNABEN PBKBNMRMPASTORGEO #3900


Poetry And Other Materials On This Site Can Be Freely Used For Christian Bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way. All Other Purposes Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At treasurebox18@yahoo.com - All my poems with stories are both real and fictional designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include the Site Name And Proper Credit Back To This Blog. Thank-You.

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