Closure---a sense of resolution or conclusion of an artistic work. Certainly, that's a stretch thinking my blog is an artistic work but I did want closure to these 2017 "Choose" entries.
But God..........had a an interruption in mind. So, plans of celebration were cancelled and my happy New Year "ears" remain in the "ready" position, tho not to be used this year.
Jeremiah 29:11 reminds me that God has a plan. And the last few days we have altered our plans as the Lord has directed our steps. (Proverbs 16:9) His choice for the way we would close out 2017.
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Friday, December 29, 2017
CHOOSE: LESS THAN ORDINARY
Sometimes Dove "less than ordinary messages" are "spot-on," especially when they're tucked inside the "white and dark chocolate swirls" Yummy swirls, virtually impossible to find, unless one digs around for them in a mixed bag.
But....of the 9 spot-on yet, different chocolate messages I consumed, from sing aloud, solve arguments with a dance-off and quote your dad, the bookstore one caught my fancy!
Actually go to a bookstore. Hmm-m-m-m.......Go to an actual bookstore.
No matter how you say it, it's a "novel" idea!
So.... Today, I choose the extraordinary---a brick and mortar bookstore owned by locals!
Thursday, December 28, 2017
CHOOSE: TIMELESS
Timless is a tough concept for a time compulsive one. Earlier time compulsive, blogs verify that malady as a part of my "make-up."
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Dear friend, Ashley Bryan tells me I need to learn to live on "island time." (John 10:10) As an Isleford, ME resident with only 20 year round neighbors, Ashley lives what he preaches, at least when he's on his island, population 65 in 2013. Since his best friend Soos died this year, I assume the population is now 64. (Psalm 90:12)
He lives well, wisely and humbly, even though he is is 94. (James 3:13)
Island time embraces "loving God supremely, serving others well" (Allen Bible Church) and living life moment by moment in His timing with a grateful heart. (Proverbs 27:1, Matthew 6:34)
Timeless truth from an islander! (Psalm 16:11)
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
CHOOSE: NEARNESS
Growing up in the Methodist church in Hoptown, one tid-bit I recall is analogous with sitting near a roaring fireplace. If one doesn't feel the warmth, guess who moved away from the fire. Similarly if one doesn't feel the warmth of God's presence, guess who moved? Not God. He is Emmanuel, "God with us!"
Psalm 73:28 reminds us "it is good to be near God."
The verse continues, "I have made the Lord God my Refuge." Psalm 46:10 expands the thought giving understanding of the resulting strength that comes to one who chooses the nearness of God as a refuge. When I "move away" from that nearness, I suffer, as do others around me.
I know because I have chosen my own strength these past weeks and thus failed miserably!
Control. Dread. Fear. Insensitivity. Ire. Irritability. By-products of my own life when I move away from the warmth of His love,
As a new year approaches, I hope to change my direction moving closer to Him. May I allow that nearness of Him, to not only give me refuge but His strength as well.
Nearness to Him is the essential for Christ-like living.
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
CHOOSE: TEA-rrific TRIO
TEA-rrific trio, indeed!!!
New mug. "New to me" black tea. New Ann Voscamp book.
Such pleasures make it so easy to give thanks. (1 Thessalonians 5:18)
For a tired, black tea loving, avid reader it's what was needed----a TEA-rrific trio just for me!
Monday, December 25, 2017
CHOOSE: TO CELEBRATE CHRISTmas!
They say "there's more snow up in Colorado" and Massachusetts but.....
Sunday, December 24, 2017
CHOOSE: TO LIGHT THE CANDLE OF LOVE FOR THE 4th SUNDAY OF ADVENT
FIRST EVANGELICAL CANDLELIGHT SERVICE 2017!
Children sharing the Greatest Love Story ever told with word and song! (John 3:16, KJV)
And to pass it on---candle by candle,
into the hands of other believers.
Believers rejoicing in the One
who is the light, celebrating
His birth together!
Love and light
filling the sanctuary.
A sanctuary of God's Presence
In every heart!
Merry Christmas Eve!
Children sharing the Greatest Love Story ever told with word and song! (John 3:16, KJV)
FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON THAT WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM SHALL NOT PERISH BUT HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE.A perfect way to "light" the flame of love in one's own heart....
And to pass it on---candle by candle,
into the hands of other believers.
Believers rejoicing in the One
who is the light, celebrating
His birth together!
Love and light
filling the sanctuary.
A sanctuary of God's Presence
In every heart!
Merry Christmas Eve!
Friday, December 22, 2017
CHOOSE: TO FIND THE SACRED IN THE ORDINARY
God's goodness is all around us.
Sometimes we just need to change our focus in order to see it. Even in the hard place or the ordinary. Those plain ole daily happenings. God is in every part of our lives.
In everything, He's there! (1 Corinthians 12:6)
In everything, He's there! (1 Corinthians 12:6)
Certainly this is the season to celebrate each and every ordinary events---remembering we are children of an extraordinary God!
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Con-TEA-emporary : a NEW Brew
Newfangled---just like iBooks and audio ebooks---I try them......then I go back to my old school ways.
It's why I like to hold my Bible in my hand. Don't get me wrong, I also have a Holy Bible App, but... it's my "hard copy" Ryrie Study Bible that I most often use for careful examination of God's Word. (Acts 17:11)I want to be like Ezra and set my heart to study God's Book (law) so that I might teach those statutes to others. (Ezra 7:10)
This year I chose to try the NLT version for reading through the Bible, though not for study. I was rewarded with new insight and am celebrating finishing the entire Bible in two more days as I'll try a new brew of tea as well.
I'll broaden my tastes----and then probably go back to my PG TIPPS loose tea and NASB next year!
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
CHOOSE: UNWAVERING IDENTITY
What's your ID?
Mom. Dad. Child, Spouse. Sibling. Friend. Student.
These are standards and many remain unwavering throughout one's life. Sometimes it feels as if we lose our identity as a person and just become one of our labels.
Mom. Dad. Child, Spouse. Sibling. Friend. Student.
These are standards and many remain unwavering throughout one's life. Sometimes it feels as if we lose our identity as a person and just become one of our labels.
What about in the area of worship? Do we just wear the label of a denomination or religious affiliation. Christian. Jewish. Muslim. Atheist.
Is this the area of one's life where an ambiguous identity is often more visible in certain places, certain days of the week or certain positions at certain times?
Is is visible on Sundays in a sanctuary or on Saturday in a synagogue but not as recognizable the rest of the week?
Work and worship are not separate identities for believers. Brother Lawrence showed the sacred in washing pots and pans. Even washing dishes became a blessed sacrament for him. (Practicing the Presence of God, p. 12)
Socrates asked (in the prayer from Phaedrus), "May the inward and outward man be at one." (A. Lindberg. Gift from the Sea, p. 23)
The identity that counts is Child of the King. That identity never wavers.
Beloved in Him. An ID of one who lives a life with no separation between spiritual and secular. Richard Foster calls it, in Freedom of Simplicity, living out of the divine center. (p. 82)
Choose to identify with the LORD and do not waver. It's a lasting identity!
Work and worship are not separate identities for believers. Brother Lawrence showed the sacred in washing pots and pans. Even washing dishes became a blessed sacrament for him. (Practicing the Presence of God, p. 12)
Socrates asked (in the prayer from Phaedrus), "May the inward and outward man be at one." (A. Lindberg. Gift from the Sea, p. 23)
The identity that counts is Child of the King. That identity never wavers.
Beloved in Him. An ID of one who lives a life with no separation between spiritual and secular. Richard Foster calls it, in Freedom of Simplicity, living out of the divine center. (p. 82)
Choose to identify with the LORD and do not waver. It's a lasting identity!
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
CHOOSE: A TUESDAY TREAT
On this day, December 19, one hundred and seventy four years ago, Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol. So, today's choice was easy as "The Man Who Invented Christmas" was showing at the Cordova Malco.
For 10 + years, our family had tickets for "A Christmas Carol" at Theatre Memphis---usually seated in the first row center of the upper section, often needing all 14 seats in row J as we invited friends to go with us. Barry Fuller had our hearts as Scrooge.
To treat ourselves today to see this year's new holiday movie about how Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol" and thereby creating a tradition was a no-brainer for us, especially when son Buddy's review was so glowing. A perfect movie for our family he said as know all the phrases and word references. He was right----we did.
It was indeed a Tuesday Treat. According to hubby, the only thing that would have made it better would have been to have all our children in the audience with us----because those are memories we share with them! "God bless us, everyone!"
Monday, December 18, 2017
CHOOSE: MONDAY MOTTO
We've all heard the maxim, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." Well, this week I don't have time in my schedule to make lemonade.
But God.....took my "lemony" thoughts in a new direction.
I don't have to "cook" anything. God used Max Lucado's words from his book, Anxious for Nothing Finding Calm in a Chaotic World. (p. 150)
I only need to remember them---no preparations needed.
LIFE STILL GIVES LEMONS. LIFE GVES LEMONS TO GOOD PEOPLE, BAD PEOPLE, OLD PEOPLE, ALL PEOPLE.
LIFE COMES WITH LEMONS.
BUT, WE DON'T HAVE TO SUCK ON THEM. (Emphasis mine!)
Thanking the Lord for the reminder to choose a "new" Monday motto today. (1 Thessalonians 5:16, 1 Thessalonians 5:18)
Sunday, December 17, 2017
Friday, December 15, 2017
CHOOSE: TO HOPE
I hope to be back within a bit to finish this. "Hope" in my intro sentence is a verb meaning that I "intend, if possible, to do something."
Regardless, that was an unfulfilled expectation/hope for me. Four days is more than "a bit of time."
Earlier today, I passed a house under construction, and I assume that the prospective owners "hope" (verb) to move in doing the Christmas season----at least that must be what they want to happen. Unsure optimism at its peak!
At night the wreath is even lit and blinks to passer-bys.
Their hope (noun) is synonymous with desired expectation. But their hope seems unlikely.
Hope deferred makes the heart sick. (Proverbs 13:12) Hopefully, (adverb) this seasonal display was more tongue-in-cheek in cheek. Just a whimsical way for a family to exaggerate their plight!
I choose to hope they will be moved-in sooner or at least in timely manner and to be grateful for their acceptance of the delays and sharing it with us who pass by.
Regardless, that was an unfulfilled expectation/hope for me. Four days is more than "a bit of time."
Earlier today, I passed a house under construction, and I assume that the prospective owners "hope" (verb) to move in doing the Christmas season----at least that must be what they want to happen. Unsure optimism at its peak!
At night the wreath is even lit and blinks to passer-bys.
Their hope (noun) is synonymous with desired expectation. But their hope seems unlikely.
Hope deferred makes the heart sick. (Proverbs 13:12) Hopefully, (adverb) this seasonal display was more tongue-in-cheek in cheek. Just a whimsical way for a family to exaggerate their plight!
I choose to hope they will be moved-in sooner or at least in timely manner and to be grateful for their acceptance of the delays and sharing it with us who pass by.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
CHOOSE: TO SMILE---everytime you listen
Here's a gift to all who give 48 seconds to hear this Christmas Story, Asher style.
"Great" nephew Asher, was recorded 2 days before his 3rd birthday on Thanksgiving and regaled us with a truncated Luke 2:8-14!
These verses will come alive as you listen to a GREAT Christmas story. It's the RX for a happy heart which will break out into a smile.
Smiling is an involuntary reflex when you listen to Asher's Christmas Story---you have no choice. The smile is the response! It just happens for 48 seconds.
"Great" nephew Asher, was recorded 2 days before his 3rd birthday on Thanksgiving and regaled us with a truncated Luke 2:8-14!
These verses will come alive as you listen to a GREAT Christmas story. It's the RX for a happy heart which will break out into a smile.
Smiling is an involuntary reflex when you listen to Asher's Christmas Story---you have no choice. The smile is the response! It just happens for 48 seconds.
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
CHOOSE: TO SEW HOPE
A simple license plate speaks volumes. For this driver, it advertises her business.
But for me....it reminds me of my need to sew more hope into my life.
The tapestry of our lives is a pattern of faith, love, hate, joy, disappointments peace, panic, praise. Yet, we all continue to hope to "do better."
For Christians, sewing hope in God, into the pattern of their lives, is the right choice.
Hope, past, present and future, is promised in Scripture. He is our hope. Our faith in Him is an indication of certainty, "for in hope we have been saved." (Romans 8:24)
But for me....it reminds me of my need to sew more hope into my life.
The tapestry of our lives is a pattern of faith, love, hate, joy, disappointments peace, panic, praise. Yet, we all continue to hope to "do better."
For Christians, sewing hope in God, into the pattern of their lives, is the right choice.
Hope, past, present and future, is promised in Scripture. He is our hope. Our faith in Him is an indication of certainty, "for in hope we have been saved." (Romans 8:24)
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
CHOOSE: A MAP FOR THE JOURNEY
Hubby has always dubbed me, "Ms Rand McNally" as I have such an affinity for maps. In this age, most people are GPS "driven," Not I. I prefer a good ole big fold out paper map or at least an atlas. You see, I like to "see" where I am going. The big picture. It helps me plan ahead for possibilities along the way. i.e. rest areas. Always handy for an OAB lady to know locations of closest bath rooms. Also, I don't want to miss a quaint place along the way that might not show up on the expressway/main highway driven Global Positioning Systems.
Often, I think a spiritual map would be helpful. As topographical maps explore twists and turns and note steep hills, one is able to "plan ahead." The Bible certainly gives direction for the most important destination, eternity---though not quite as clear in the daily of life. I'm sure there is a purpose in that. Too much exact info might lead to worry and dread so God wants us to focus on His presence in each of one's "present" moments. So.....He's given us direction to his heart. The Bible a map of His sovereign will. God's Positioning System.
When we reach those difficult climbs in midst of hard places---when we're struggling through those hard places, God wants us to remember He is there. (Zephaniah 3:7)
By His Spirit and through His people, (Psalm 27:13) God is there to guide us and show us the way. (Proverbs 3:6)
To those fighting their way to the "top" or other side of the bad diagnosis, grief from the death of a loved one or chosen path of a wayward child, know God never leaves or forsakes His loved ones. (Isaiah 41:10)
Find fellowship with other believers on the same side of the struggle. (1 Thessalonians 5:7)
Choose to share your "map" of the same journey with them. (2 Corinthians 1:4)
As my friend, sister in Christ and fellow MAC cancer survivor, Michèle Phoenix, says, "When you get to the "top" remember to call down to those on the way up, not to give up because the view from the top is fabulous. It's worth the climb."
Find fellowship with other believers on the same side of the struggle. (1 Thessalonians 5:7)
Choose to share your "map" of the same journey with them. (2 Corinthians 1:4)
As my friend, sister in Christ and fellow MAC cancer survivor, Michèle Phoenix, says, "When you get to the "top" remember to call down to those on the way up, not to give up because the view from the top is fabulous. It's worth the climb."
Monday, December 11, 2017
CHOOSE: 3Rs
In choosing 3 Rs, I'm not talking about Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, though those Rs are crucial for the continuance of our environment. I'm not even talking about Readin', Ritin' and Rithmetic. Though education is certainly an important factor for many an individual's success in life, I'm talking about the need of our society as a whole.
We need to rise up and pray; for Repentance, for Revival, and for Renewal of basic moral fervor, tender hearts and an increased sense of caring within our communities.
Repentance--includes turning away from wicked ways (2 Chronicles 7:14)
Revival--revive hearts (Isaiah 57:15)
Renewal---renew a right spirit within (Psalm 51:10)
In a prideful culture that is all about self---self-satisfaction and instant-self gratification, the more folks who choose others over self will certainly bless our nation. An outward focus more than an inward focus certainly refreshes and restores folks around us.
WOW another calculation--repentance, revival and renewal of one's own heart = refreshment and restoration for others! A multiplication of sorts.
Not sure I will be able to attend "Prayer for Revival" group meeting at church next Monday; the beauty of the 3RS for prayer is one can choose it at any place and anytime.
WOW another calculation--repentance, revival and renewal of one's own heart = refreshment and restoration for others! A multiplication of sorts.
Not sure I will be able to attend "Prayer for Revival" group meeting at church next Monday; the beauty of the 3RS for prayer is one can choose it at any place and anytime.
Revival is God's arrival.........wherever we are!
Sunday, December 10, 2017
CHOOSE: TOO CELEBRATE LIGHT ON THIS 2nd SUNDAY Of ADVENT
As the magi followed the great "light" that rose in the east to find the Lord, (Matthew 2:2) God's word is our light which not only leads us to Him but allows Him to lead us.
Your word is a lamp unto to my feet and a light and a light for my path. (Psalm 119:105)
Friday, December 8, 2017
CHOOSE : TO DISCIPLE
Having only a bird's eye view at a recent UM basketball game, I choose to watch the monitor----that is when I didn't have an eye on one of my 5 grandboys who were with us. Interestingly enough, the ads often caught my attention more than the runaway game.
Disciple Design certainly caught my eye. The design of the ad alone spoke volumes---especially for this perfectly-sharpened pencil loving Christian.
Is there a design for a disciple?
Allen Bible Church calls it "marks of a disciple"---marks that guide their lives individually and corporately. Their Seven Marks design are the guidepost for church members living out their mission of the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:37-39) and the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19); loving God supremely, loving others sacrificially & strategically transforming our world with His truth.
It takes more than a little baptism water to make a disciple----it takes discipline.
Choosing to disciple seems to go a step further by reaching out to others and coming alongside them in their walk of faith. A divine design for all.
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
CHOOSE: TO REMEMBER ADVENT TRADITIONS
On this "Wordsmith Wednesday" a son's words recall "Advent, Liles style" for Allen Bible Church.
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Tuesday, December 5, 2017
CHOOSE: TO LOOK FOR THE BABY
Afte Lucy's question, "Where is the baby?" I have been diligent to look for a manger filled with its symbolic resident. A Nativity with a capital N.
Seeking----as to physically see the babe in the manger.
This morning I found Him in the hallway at the Baptist Surgery Center......
....as well as outside on the northwest side of the entryway.
....as well as outside on the northwest side of the entryway.
Spiritually my prayer is for all to choose to seek Him. As Jeremiah 29:13 reminds me, "You will seek me and find me when you seek me with your whole heart."
Monday, December 4, 2017
CHOOSE: TO CONFESS
Internet keeps dropping---now I choose to be thankful for "working" WiFi at Baptist Surgery Center this morning as I await hubby's surgery shoulder. (12/5/17)
Yes, this phrase describes me. Avid reader is a part of who I am.
Right now I have a Susan Vreeland audio book going in the car. Her "literary" fiction books are about paintings and the artist who create them. Sadly, she
died suddenly at age 71 in August.
One book is on the kitchen table.
Two new devotional books are by my prayer chair, along with All Things New, a new Bible Study book,
Three "short" Christmas books, a gift from Jerrie, are on the end
table---at "my end" of the couch.
Three children's books are on hold for me at the library because I
want to read, Say Zoop (Tullet), Iggy Peck Architect, (Beaty) and Remembering Vera (Polacco) as I try to keep up with latest books of author's grands might enjoy.
Four books are stacked bedside, on the floor.
Many books are spilling out of my bedside table.
Am I reading all of them at once? No, not all, but I usually have 3
going at once.
Reading multiple books is my way. Some books, intense in nature, I choose not to read at night. So....while that's set aside in the PM, I might pick-up a Jan Karon type book. Plus, I almost always have a non-fiction book going---informative but not gripping.
I can only hope it keeps my mind active---sort of like exercising the "little" gray matter by juggling more than one book at a time.
Sunday, December 3, 2017
CHOOSE: TO CELEBRATE THE FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT 2017
For Christians, Advent is a time of waiting. Waiting for the Lord. Celebrating His birth at Christmas.
After seeing the movie "Star" with two of my grands we walked through the neighborhood to see decorations.
After seeing lots of Snoopy and Grinch Christmas decorations we came upon a large Nativity tableau.
Peering into the manger, Lucy, somewhat stunned, asked, "Where is the baby?" My response was that maybe since it wasn't Christmas yet, they would put the baby in the manger on Christmas Day.
Recently, I mailed Lucy info to explain the way we, her daddy's family, celebrate the 4 Sundays of "Advent," even including some carols we sing and a small gift to open----as a way of focusing on the One who is the "reason for the season." It's a way pf making the "waiting" for Christmas a little easier.
Tonight we had our first Advent with grandson, Owen. Hubby read the Isaiah 9:6 scripture, "For unto us a child is born..." I shared the story of advent and then he, as his mother had always done on the first Sunday, lit the "candle of faith." We sang , "O Come all Ye Faithful" and then he "Scrooged" the candle out and opened his gift.
What a blessing to choose to celebrate "Advent" with grandchildren.
After seeing the movie "Star" with two of my grands we walked through the neighborhood to see decorations.
After seeing lots of Snoopy and Grinch Christmas decorations we came upon a large Nativity tableau.
Peering into the manger, Lucy, somewhat stunned, asked, "Where is the baby?" My response was that maybe since it wasn't Christmas yet, they would put the baby in the manger on Christmas Day.
Recently, I mailed Lucy info to explain the way we, her daddy's family, celebrate the 4 Sundays of "Advent," even including some carols we sing and a small gift to open----as a way of focusing on the One who is the "reason for the season." It's a way pf making the "waiting" for Christmas a little easier.
Tonight we had our first Advent with grandson, Owen. Hubby read the Isaiah 9:6 scripture, "For unto us a child is born..." I shared the story of advent and then he, as his mother had always done on the first Sunday, lit the "candle of faith." We sang , "O Come all Ye Faithful" and then he "Scrooged" the candle out and opened his gift.
What a blessing to choose to celebrate "Advent" with grandchildren.
Friday, December 1, 2017
CHOOSE: RIGHT IDENTITY
Ice breaker games are a standard at church mixers.
In years past, we would either have to share a secret that few knew about us or choose 3 words to describe us. Often, to make the game more complex, those words had to be alliterative with our name.
Dotsy (according to the group) = diligent, dutiful and determined. Ugh, I would have much preferred delightful, dainty or dazzling. Oh well.
Siri even defines me as Ditsy.
However those descriptors have changed for me through the years.
During revival times, "In Christ Alone" would have been the 3 words I most desired. (1 Corinthians 6:17)
During my cancer journey my blog readers saw me as a dancing, tea drinking, reader.
Hm-m-m.....recently, at novel. bookstore, I came across the 3 words that best described me this last week through my "fatigue" schedule.
Snack. Nap. Read. Oh well again. (My sweet friend, Susan in LA, always said my epitaph would read, "She's just down for a quick nap.")
The good news is that I can brew my strong morning cuppa identity-TEA, with extra faith protein added to carry me on and sweetened with God's grace. (Lamentations 3:23)
His child is the right identity choice for me through all my seasons. (1 John 3:1)
Thursday, November 30, 2017
CHOOSE: THE WAY
Biblically, "the Way" was the Acts 9:2 description of a group of people. Believers of Jesus Christ.
Psalm 32:8 shows the "way" as a direction. "I will instruct you and teach you in the way which you should go....."
The gospel of John describes "The Way" as a person. "Jesus said to him, I am the Way, and the Truth and the Life...." (John 14:6, w/ my capitalization emphasis)
For me, all of the above are the right way to choose.
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
CHOOSE: TO GIVE
I grew up hearing, "it is better to give than to receive." I believed it.
Later on I learned that particular "adage/platitude" was actually scriptural truth. Jesus said, "It is more blessed to give than to receive." (Acts: 20:35)
So.....I "give" my friend, Elnora, a special treat every month. It's her day. "Nora's Day."
It's always on Thursday. Except today---it was on Wednesday because of a scheduling conflict. Friends who called were confused when I said I was with her because they too know that for years, our together time has always Thursday.
This Thursday/Wednesday started with waffles at Bedrock on South Main....
....continued with a foliage hunt....(she likes pictures of trees, no matter what her sisters say.)
on the way to the National Civil Rights Museum, because she had always wanted to go...
....and onward to the Harrahan Bridge but said "NO!" to standing over the river, as she does NOT like heights!
We ended our day as we had begun it----with laughter!!
I still understand the truth of Acts:20:25 but I also know that I am the one who truly receives when I give Elnora a day.
I guess that's the true blessing that comes from giving---receiving a blessing yourself.
Choose to give and it shall be given unto you. (Luke 6:38)
Thanks Nora, for choosing to go with me even though you know we always get lost at least once!
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
CHOOSE: TO REMEMBER
The preacher in
Ecclesiastes reminds us that there is a time to be born and a time to die. (3:2)
Certainly it seems easier
to celebrate births (neighbor, baby Ford---or impending births
(Emily and Nathan’s first child due this month as well as Norman and Linda’s
grandbaby, Lilly B, due in May) and years of birthdays (Almeda, 101 & Lilly,
88) than to go into houses of mourning. But funerals have outnumbered births
these last 6 weeks.
In the last 5 days, two friends
have buried their husbands.
The week prior, I attended
visitations for daughter of one friend and mother of another friend, both of
whom I had worked with in education at Shelby County.
A few weeks before that I
mourned with a family, from my hometown, who had come to Memphis for their
“Debbie’s” funeral. Not only were we all from Hopkinsville, but the Drurys were
former neighbors who had lived around the corner from me on Virginia St. first on Moreland Dr. and then Jimmy and Greta lived on Alumni Moreland.
Just a few days days before, I had attended the funeral for a dad of a former student from Southwind Elementary.
Plus, two encouragers of
mine, Carolyn O. from AR and Carolyn F. from MS both “lost” their sister and
sister-in-law, respectively.
But God......in His love and mercy (Ephesians 2:4) reminded me to remember. Remember the good times and be grateful that they had chosen to believe. A lot of grieving and yet much to remember with thankful hearts.
For most it was a relief from physical suffering and a hope for a better life in the Presence of the Lord. So much earthly loss but so much heavenly gain.
Without that, the times of remembering would be difficult. But.....because of their faith choices, my choice to remember was one of celebration!
Monday, November 27, 2017
CHOOSE: TO HOPE
Locked out of laptop. Phone too small for me to blog.
Hoping the Apple Store can fix it.
Saturday, November 25, 2017
CHOOSE: SATURDAY AND TEACAKES
Saturday and Tea Cakes---a story in photos which blesses my heart.
Pictures can speak louder than the words this book loving, tea drinking grandmother could have even attempted to write when her only granddaughter set up this party for her friends.
Thursday, November 23, 2017
CHOOSE: TO CELEBRATE GOD'S GOODNESS
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
With a joyous houseful and beyond, I'm celebrating God's goodness, not just reading about it! (Philippians 4:4)
Will share pix soon, I hope...or maybe not---my heart is so full.
Will share pix soon, I hope...or maybe not---my heart is so full.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
CHOOSE: AN ALTERNATIVE TO ANXIETY
If anxiety is often synonymous with stress, How does one rid herself from stress, the bad kind that is?
What is an effective, appropriate alternative to anxiety?
What is an effective, appropriate alternative to anxiety?
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
CHOOSE: NOT TO DIVIDE
"I don't "do" numbers." is a declarative sentence I often use. Just yesterday I used it in the joy blog entry.
Therefore it makes sense that my mathematical calculations don't go much past add, subtract, multiply and divide. In fact, I remember in 4th grade having trouble with division. I sat in my teacher's (Mrs. Munday) lap and cried over my ineptness with remainders and such.
But....division is a necessary calculation in our world.
However, division is not needed in one aspect of a Christian's walk.
There is always one common denominator---Jesus. I know that's fractions, which I also don't do well, but I do understand "that figure" for the total population of all Christians should express the same value. Christ in us, the hope of glory. (Colossians 1:27)
Chuck Swindoll reminds us in chapter 3 of Christ at the Crossroads, that when one divides his/her life into secular and spiritual, he/she has forgotten who's in charge.
In the individual life of each believer....
Therefore it makes sense that my mathematical calculations don't go much past add, subtract, multiply and divide. In fact, I remember in 4th grade having trouble with division. I sat in my teacher's (Mrs. Munday) lap and cried over my ineptness with remainders and such.
But....division is a necessary calculation in our world.
However, division is not needed in one aspect of a Christian's walk.
There is always one common denominator---Jesus. I know that's fractions, which I also don't do well, but I do understand "that figure" for the total population of all Christians should express the same value. Christ in us, the hope of glory. (Colossians 1:27)
Chuck Swindoll reminds us in chapter 3 of Christ at the Crossroads, that when one divides his/her life into secular and spiritual, he/she has forgotten who's in charge.
In the individual life of each believer....
Monday, November 20, 2017
CHOOSE: MULTIPLYING JOY
How does a worrier multiply joy?
Worry negates joy.
A cup of worry can cover life like a fog that covers 7 city blocks. Yet, a fog though thick and dense, can be reduced to 1 cup of water. (Chuck Swindoll, Christ at the Crossroads) That sounds like a scientific deduction I can't begin to understand. But, certainly a cup of water sounds like it's easier to handle than 7 blocks of fog in one's life.
I not only need to replace worry with joy in my own life, but I also want to "pay it forward" in the lives of others. I want to be a multiplier of joy.
Multiplying joy is and of itself an equation. Though I am NOT a "numbers person," I need to work out this worry "problem" with help.
Worry negates joy.
A cup of worry can cover life like a fog that covers 7 city blocks. Yet, a fog though thick and dense, can be reduced to 1 cup of water. (Chuck Swindoll, Christ at the Crossroads) That sounds like a scientific deduction I can't begin to understand. But, certainly a cup of water sounds like it's easier to handle than 7 blocks of fog in one's life.
I not only need to replace worry with joy in my own life, but I also want to "pay it forward" in the lives of others. I want to be a multiplier of joy.
Multiplying joy is and of itself an equation. Though I am NOT a "numbers person," I need to work out this worry "problem" with help.
John 15:11 says, "These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full. Yes, your cup of joy will overflow!" (TCB)
Fullest possible joy." is the way NCV translates.
Fulness of joy = complete joy---with no room for worry. Worry is substituted/replaced with sufficient joy so that there is a joyful remainder to share.
Fullest possible joy." is the way NCV translates.
Fulness of joy = complete joy---with no room for worry. Worry is substituted/replaced with sufficient joy so that there is a joyful remainder to share.
And God is able to bless you abundantly. (2 Corinthians 9:8)
Multiplying joy = joy in abundance.
Multiplying His joy in and through me is the best calculation for serving others with joy as Thanksgiving approaches.
Friday, November 17, 2017
CHOOSE: SEASONAL CONTENTMENT
Sitting at the breakfast table looking out at the patio it would be easy to bemoan the "leaf situation." That is, if I were the resident"raker."
But....I have never even turned on a leaf blower so my thoughts were more positive than hubby's who tries to calculate the number of leaves left on the trees against the meteorologist report for upcoming rain. Then he weighs all of that against the arrival of the first grands on Monday for Thanksgiving.
I, on the other hand, am grateful for the God-designed seasons (Genesis 1:14) and think about what fun those Texans will enjoy running through those leaves and hearing them crackle beneath their feet. And our little New Yorker will love them as well as there is ground beneath theses leaves and not asphalt an just throwing leaves in the air and watching the wind blow them can be fun.
This morning as I remembered Genesis 8:22, " While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease," I was content to sit with a cinnamon stick in my cuppa and watch the leaves dance. In this season of my life, I'm thankful that the Lord has chosen for me to dwell in a part of the country that has a bit of all the seasons to enjoy. (Acts 17:26)
That's my Friday choice----seasonal contentment with a leaf strewn view.
Thursday, November 16, 2017
CHOOSE: TO CELBRATE LONGEVITY
Longevity. Our life span is not something we can choose.
"God has appointed the number of our days. He has determined the length of our lives." (Job 14:5)
In the last few weeks I have been to 3 funerals for folks younger than I. Many tried to make the funerals a celebration of life. I understand that but it also made me realize, as Daddy used to say, "I thank the good Lord for every day He gives me." Well said, Daddy. Celebrate life one day at a time.
Celebrate life. Celebrate the years. Use the longevity you are given as a time of service.
As folks retire they are rewarded honors for years (longevity) of service.
Today we honored a lady on her "almost 101st birthday." I don't think I've ever known anyone who has celebrated a birthday with triple digits. She is a woman blessed with "multiplied days and increased years." (Proverbs 9:11)
Almeda Burns will be one hundred and one years old on Thanksgiving day----so we celebrated early.
We ate and ate some more. Two desserts, no less. We sang. She blew out her "1" candle. Others at Town Village stopped by to greet her. But....her favorite part was being able to share memories with others from the King's Daughters and Sons, a Christian service organization.
Several were the daughters of her friends, "now all gone," as she said.
Eavesdropping on all those stories, I realized that she was worthy of the honor of longevity of service. Years of service, "In HIs Name."
"God has appointed the number of our days. He has determined the length of our lives." (Job 14:5)
In the last few weeks I have been to 3 funerals for folks younger than I. Many tried to make the funerals a celebration of life. I understand that but it also made me realize, as Daddy used to say, "I thank the good Lord for every day He gives me." Well said, Daddy. Celebrate life one day at a time.
Celebrate life. Celebrate the years. Use the longevity you are given as a time of service.
As folks retire they are rewarded honors for years (longevity) of service.
Today we honored a lady on her "almost 101st birthday." I don't think I've ever known anyone who has celebrated a birthday with triple digits. She is a woman blessed with "multiplied days and increased years." (Proverbs 9:11)
Almeda Burns will be one hundred and one years old on Thanksgiving day----so we celebrated early.
We ate and ate some more. Two desserts, no less. We sang. She blew out her "1" candle. Others at Town Village stopped by to greet her. But....her favorite part was being able to share memories with others from the King's Daughters and Sons, a Christian service organization.
Several were the daughters of her friends, "now all gone," as she said.
Eavesdropping on all those stories, I realized that she was worthy of the honor of longevity of service. Years of service, "In HIs Name."