Thursday, December 26, 2019

CHRISTMAS DAY : HOLYDAY

Auto-correct doesn't want to accept holyday! Probably because it is not "politically correct".
Earlier this month I came across the term in a Carol Mead devotional. Her reference was to the "gift of peace" from Psalm 122:6-8. The passage resonated with me as I often pray for the peace of Jerusalem.

But God....in His love and mercy showed me how easily it is for the holidays to become crazy busy with worries about perfection....aka all about me. Will others appreciate my gifts or see them as hokey? Will my food at the Sunday School party be a hit? Will it look festive? Will no one even taste it? 

Conviction---the holidays are not about me. God showed me in a very clear way. 
In order to "de-sensitive" (a Mead word) transitory things, I need to take the I out of holiday.
H o l I d a y. My focus has been on myself. A substitution is needed.
If one exchanges the I for a Y, the focus changes & the substitution is worthy.
H o l Y d a y
Y is the Hebrew word for Yeshua or Jesus the One whose death was our substitutionary atonement and whose birth Christians celebrate at Christmas! My Jewish friends might substitute their Y as for Yahweh but they would not say it aloud.

One of my greatest joys is to see family, friends & others seek Jesus......
and to rejoice when they find Him. I know no greater joy! (3 John 1:4)

Today to my family friends and blog readers, I pray that there will be peace within you---a deep, abiding peace from Jehovah, the One True God.

Happy Holyday!

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

SMALL THINGS & SMALL STEPS/ BIG IN GOD'S EYES

Small things can make a BIG difference. (Zechariah 4:8-10) God treasures the acts of mercy we make in His name rather than the ostentatious sacrifices and offerings just for the world to see. (Hosea 6:6)


During this season of giving, I want to honor Him. For me that requires.......
......silencing the  other noise in my life and allowing His leading during my "Advent" focused times.
It is good to give thanks to the LORD. And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High; To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning
         And Your faithfulness by night, (Psalm 92:1-2)
Refocus. Think of others first.  
It seems like a small thing but......as I seek to bless others God blesses me.

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

GRAMMARIANS GUIDE TO ADVENT VOCAB

I plan to keep on keeping focused. Scaling back. Paring down. 
Gerunds, infinitives, nouns, verbs, (both transitive and intransitives) are all forms of speech I have been using as I continue to "Hark" during my Advent Quiet Times this year!
HARK!---normally an intransitive verb has become for me an exclamation in all CAPS---
an interjection for listen up and pay attention!
This Advent season I'm harking. (present participle of the verb hark) I'm paying attention to God's word and joyfully expectant of all He has for me.
BEHOLD---another interjection for this time of expectant waiting for a coming of the king.
No matter how Christian grammarians say it or what part of speech they use.....
.....to hark and behold Jesus is perfect for this Advent!

Monday, December 9, 2019

BEHOLD: ONE WORD LOUD & CLEAR IN SCRIPTURE

BEHOLD---used 1,298 times in the Bible, KJV version. A word that shows up from Genesis to Revelation.....in Genesis with creation, (Genesis 1:29) with the prophets, "Behold, this is our God, "(Isaiah 25:9) through the New Testament (2 Corinthians 5:17) to  Revelation "Behold, I make all things new." (Revelation 21:5)
To behold music that will lift you up....
.....if you want to Fast forward to my favorite, Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" at 47:13 or to 43 if you want an upbeat intro w/ soloist Effie Johnson) 

You will beholden to me if you do so.

Monday, December 2, 2019

HARK!!

How many ways can one say "HARK" ? 
That question is one I hope to explore during my quiet times this advent season.
I received a great start yesterday during Sunday services at Allen Bible Church. From the lighting of the first candle on the advent wreath.........
.........to singing my favorite Christmas hymn, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing",  I began harkening back to our family traditions of advent at 1152. Time with family and friends, even one year in the dark, because our electricity went out as our friends began to arrive. What a fun time to remember.
To "hark back" was Mama Davenport's way of "recollecting"---Just sitting by her as she would start "to recollect" was always a special time to get a glimpse of her Christmases in the "olden days" as we we called it.
To leave the service with a HARK! Devotional Guide * was a great resource to start my "HARK" word study. 
*Thanks to Jim and Grant for writing this and providing a printable copy online.