Saturday, March 22, 2014

"Diversi-TEA: : Re-Brew #2

And then he told them, "Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone. (Mark 16:15, NLT) 
"Go ye into all the world."....that verse kept coming to mind as I watched the depressing "world news" on NBC tonight. We are diverse and yet in many ways, we're just the same. We all need hope.

Diverse----maybe NOT so much. Many cultures seem to be searching God's word for hope and understanding. We're even drawn to the same verses regardless of the translation.
Most popular Bible verses in the top 10 most populous countries are shown to be very similar. (Bible Gateway'a missiographic link)
Check out what people from all nations are "searching for."
Love, hope, guidance, strength.
These 10 countries were tops in the missiographic global Bible searches.
These results gave me lots to think about as I pondered this World view snapshot. Diverse cultures? Yes? Same needs? Yes.

Psalm 23 was listed in every country but Indonesia. The Bible books of Psalms, Genesis, & John were also repeated.

Diversi-TEA. Sip it with a friend and share God's unconditional love with them.

Friday, March 21, 2014

"connectivi-TEA"

And even when I am old and gray, O God, do not forsake me, Until I declare Your strength to this generation, Your power to all who are to come. (Psalm 71:18, NASB)
iPads, iPhones, iPods, e-mail on my iMAC----so many devices to allow me to stay connected with my grands. (grandchildren) But....do they allow me the ability to connect spiritually? Maybe in the not so distant future, when I no longer have voice or possibly can't even find my brain, then hopefully this blog will continue to be a reminder of God's truth that was such a part of their grandmother's life. That's the legacy I want to leave them. A life well-lived. A life lived for God.
A cuppa connectivit-TEA sweetened with a God-filled legacy to keep my "grands" and me connected on the spiritual level in the years to come, regardless of the condition of my mind or body.

***Interestingly enough---this thought was on my mind 4 years ago today as I blogged about the "grands" visiting. Very similar activities---we even have a "tummy bug" once again. Plus, now there's another boy in the family. 

Thursday, March 20, 2014

"tea-lightful" : a Re-Brew

Your words were found and I ate them, And Your words became for me a joy and the delight of my heart;
For I have been called by Your name, O Lord God of hosts. (Jeremiah 15:16, NASB)
Many things in life bring delight to us. Time with loved ones. A vacation in the mountains or at the beach. A field of yellow daffodils on the first day of spring.
In our family, food often brings delight. Even many vacation stops are planned around unusual restaurants.
Delightful food. Yummy food---which often varies with our age. A waffle bowl of ice cream for the grands. A cuppa for me. Peanut butter and jelly for the grands. Benedictine for me.

One of the bench marks of Christian maturity, is a hunger for God's word. A thirst that only His words can satisfy. Scripture meditation delights my soul.....as does being called by His name--Christian.
What are you eating lately? (ea-TEA-ng, as Corey said)
For me, noshing on God's Word is "tea-lightful."

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

"vitali-TEA" : a Re-Brew


....I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live and that you may love the Lord your God, listen to his voice, and hold fast to him. For the Lord is your life.....(Deuteronomy 30:19-20, NIV)

With so many "tea" and life choices available these days, I need to choose vitali-TEA. It is vital for both my children (with grands) and me to choose life with Him.
So many choices in our world today.
True vitality comes from listening to and holding fast to the One who is Life, the Lord our God. (John 14:6)

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

"impulsivi-TEA"

For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose. (Philippians 2:13, NIV)
Impulses can rule, and sometimes ruin, my day. I can dart ahead----of God. I can act without asking His direction. I can choose to NOT act because of my own laziness or excuses, even when I sense God's quiet prodding. I rationalize that I can respond LATER.

Oh, the pull of impulses. Some should be resisted. Others should not. Some impulses are more of an acting on a sudden whim, without giving one's actions much "careful" thought. Those can have a negative effect on one's day. But God.....showed me that when I'm living in the Spirit, His impulses have already been thought through and planned ahead and I need to follow His guidance.

A Spirit driven life is one of controlled impulsivity toward God's ways----obedience is required. Even if one has mis-understood an "impulse," as God given, God can honor it.
Impulses to pray. The pull of my prayer chair.
I had better fill my cup of controlled impulsivi-TEA and move toward Him.

Monday, March 17, 2014

"Mo-TEA-vating" : a Re-Brew, of sorts

Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing. (1 Thessalonians 5:11, NIV)

"Meditating Mondays" were a part of this blog for years. A verse was given. Observations and interpretations were shared. Application was usually left up to readers. Last week's blog entry about the mo-TEA-vators in one's life, emphasized the value of the application aspect of Scripture meditation.

Motivating Mondays. "Mo-TEA-vating." Sounds good if it means putting hands and feet to the life lessons God is teaching through meditating on His word. Encouraging and exhorting others with God's truths, as one interacts with those whom God puts in his/her path, is application, at it's most practical. Why is motivating others with encouragement and exhortation so important? God's word answers that.
But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called “Today,” so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness. (Hebrews 3:13)
Mo-TEA-vating cuppa---filled to the brim with encouragement and exhortation and served to others. Lots of others.
God's love being poured out into our hearts (Romans 5:5) should be all the mo-TEA-vation that one needs........to pour His love out to others.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

SABBATH SNAPSHOTS: novel-TEA

Sometimes a little "light" bedtime reading is what I put on my plate. Easy to digest---not too much suspense. As I age, the tension of suspense can be a little much, especially if sleep is next on my list. Gone are the days of James Patterson's too scary Alex Cross series and Patricia Cornwell's, too gory Kay Scarpetta, Chief Medical Examiner. Likewise Sarah Paretsky's, V. I. Warshawski series.
Just give me a good cozy mystery. Think Agatha Christie. Scene of the crime (usually a murder) happens early on in the book and then the deduction takes over. Granted, many such books are not "well-written" and a series can become trite and too predictable after awhile. A lot of "hit and miss" to find a little light reading---a bit above mindless fluff. Recommendations from others help. But....all readers have personal preferences.
Whereas I chose the "Cat Who......" series by Lillian Jackson Braun, my friend's choice of Sneaky Pie, talking cat books, was NOT for me. I read cozy culinary mysteries as well---Laura Child's, Tea Shop Mysteries and Katherine Hall Page's caterer and pastor's wife Faith Fairchild's The Body in......series. Anyone who knows me would understand my draw to those two series. However, the 2 tries I had at Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swenson's series didn't pass muster for me. Many differ in that view. So.....that's what reviews are---just personal preferences, nothing more. Each reader must decide for herself.

Friend Beth and I share the same affinity for two British based series, a Maisie Dobbs series, an investigator in World War I London and a surprising find, Alan Bradley's Flavia de Luce series. Bradley's first book won the "Agatha Award," which is the Cozy of Cozy mystery books award. That award has led me to many "good reads."
Having recently finished The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches, I realized I had missed a holiday one. Immediately I called Beth, who buys books, whereas I am an avid public library patron. She, as always, willingly loaned me the "missed" copy, but said that since I had already read the most recent one----well that would be a "spoiler" of great proportions. Some series can be read out of order....BUT, I always like to read in order, even when not necessary.
The Flavia de Luce series is unique and award winning; Agatha for Best First Novel, 6 other mystery awards as well as starred reviews from Library Journal, Booklist and Kirkus. Unique because the incorrigible, precocious, yet plausible, sleuth is an 11 yr old chemistry "buff," living in a cozy English village in the 50s. You might be gobsmacked by some of the British jargon but to me, that adds to the charm. Boston Globe calls her a combination of Eloise and Sherlock Holmes. The protagonist is a preteen but the reading audience is adult.
This adult enjoys the novel-TEA of  this "light" fare.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

"Tea for Two"

Do to others as you would like them to do to you. (Luke 6:31, NLT)
Lucy and Alice have been "friends" since birth. Now at age two they are beginning to "explore" the ends and outs of friendship, namely sharing. What an adventure to watch these two exert independence while learning to practice the "Golden Rule" from the Bible. Sharing is a difficult concept. For a toddler it usually means, she has it and I want it---"she won't share."

These two have already gotten a handle on it---beyond their age, I think. They even watch out for one another and sometimes their conversations are similar to listening in on a conversation between "little old ladies."
"Lucy could you hold my hand, while I rock and then it will be your turn."
Okay Alice, now it's my turn. You hold my hand now."
Even while serving each other tea, they were polite (for awhile) and poured each others cuppa---even putting their napkin in their lap.

Ah-h-h the joy of sharing tea with a friend at such a young age. "Tea for Two" who are not quite 2 ½.

Friday, March 14, 2014

"reciproci-TEA" : a Re-Brew

but if we walk in the Light as He Himself is in the Light, we have fellowship with one another,...(1 John 1:7)

"At every turn in life, we are reminded of the importance of friendship," Donna T. included in the Taylors' monthly newsletter.
Donna said it well. "Friendship holds out 2 hands---one is the giving hand and the other is the receiving hand--both of which are important. One stands in the gap and offers help to another, while the other is filled with love and support from another."


Reciprocal Friendship---shared, felt, or shown by both sides. For me the best example of a faith relationship begins and ends with reciproci-TEA. It's a 2-sided friendship.

Friends are part of the glue that holds life and faith together. Not sure who said that, but I get the idea. For me, friends in the faith have the added dimension of fellowship. Reciproci-TEA at its finest. It's a lot like sharing a cuppa---intimacy over a cup of tea.
Friendship with fellowship is the real superglue of the Christian faith.

I'll sip that cuppa reciproci-TEA anytime.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

"securi-TEA": a Re-brew

Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. (Joshua 1:9, NIV)

Having a cuppa T2 provided by our New York guest house "host" gave me a warm, secure start to what was to become a fun day with our Lucy. "All's right with the world".....at least our little corner of it.
But, both a phone call from our daughter and an early morning email from sister-in-law, Susan, questioned our security. It seems that yesterday while we were treating Lucy to strawberry pancakes at Tom's Restaurant in Brooklyn, there were 2 "explosions" in Harlem. Folks 1100 miles away heard of the shock waves before we did.

How fleeting security is. How fleeting life is. (Psalm 39:4)

Security in our culture often refers to at least a "semblance" of protection for us and our assets. I say, "semblance," because reality can be so different from the outward appearance.---it's still only perceived security. Our only real security doesn't come with wires, alarms or even fat bank accounts. Our security rests only in Him.
I keep my eyes always on the Lord. With him at my right hand, I will not be shaken. (Psalm 16:8)
That's the "focus" needed to walk the pathway of real securi-TEA!