Monday, June 30, 2014

Hugs....smiles ....

Hugs all around....

For the last two weeks, I have been gathering hugs and smiles from two to ninety-two year olds...what a joy...and encouragement....they have helped fill my emotional tank....seeing old friends and family from 40 plus years....

They have been gathered from parking lot surprises, to garage sales, lunches, dinners, care homes, homes, picnics, offices, grocery stores, craft nights, churches, boot camp, fairs....all God ordained and timed....what a blessing for each one....thank you...

There are times when we need hugs of encouragement and even times when we didn't think we need it....but all are so appreciated...plus times when we need to encourage others with a smile and/a hug....encourage them in the day to day or times of pain,discouragement  ......when life is hard and tears are edging their way out....even times of joy....

Thank YOU for sending hugs and smiles my way, may my hugs and smiles be an encouragement to others as well....YOUR light reflecting to one another...

James 1:17 Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.

Acts 28:15 The brothers and sisters there had heard that we were coming, and they traveled as far as the Forum of Appius and the Three Taverns to meet us. At the sight of these people Paul thanked God and was encouraged.

Romans 1:12 that is, that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each other’s faith.

Romans 12:8a if it is to encourage, then give encouragement; ......

Romans 15:4 For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through the endurance taught in the Scriptures and the encouragement they provide we might have hope.

Romans 15:5 May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had,

2 Corinthians 7:4 I have spoken to you with great frankness; I take great pride in you. I am greatly encouraged; in all our troubles my joy knows no bounds.

2 Corinthians 7:13 By all this we are encouraged. In addition to our own encouragement, we were especially delighted to see how happy Titus was, because his spirit has been refreshed by all of you.

2 Corinthians 9:6 [ Generosity Encouraged ] Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.

2 Corinthians 13:11 [ Final Greetings ] Finally, brothers and sisters, rejoice! Strive for full restoration, encourage one another, be of one mind, live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you.

Ephesians 6:22b?......and that he may encourage you.

Philippians 2:1-3New International Version (NIV)
Imitating Christ’s Humility
2 Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, 2 then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind. 3 Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves,


Colossians 2:2 My goal is that they may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ,

1 Thessalonians 3:2 We sent Timothy, who is our brother and co-worker in God’s service in spreading the gospel of Christ, to strengthen and encourage you in your faith,

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

1 Thessalonians 5:14 And we urge you, brothers and sisters, warn those who are idle and disruptive, encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone.

2 Thessalonians 2:16 May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope,

2 Thessalonians 2:17 encourage your hearts and strengthen you in every good deed and word.

Titus 1:9 He must hold firmly to the trustworthy message as it has been taught, so that he can encourage others by sound doctrine and refute those who oppose it.

Philemon 1:7 Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the Lord’s people.

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Festivals, fairs....

Festivals....fairs...

Today is a local fair which happens every year.  Filled with booths of arts, crafts, foods, it is a gathering of many people celebrating just getting put after a long winter..and seeing friends that we haven't seen for a long time...people come from near and far to attend this fair.

It made me wonder about the festivals in the Bible....they had specific festivals through time that they celebrated for specific purposes...in celebration  of events they wanted to commemorate .....they were called the feasts of the LORD....and as the author of this article duly notes, we Christians think of them as Jewish, they really could or should be celebrated by Christians as well...they are a picture Christ....

so I am including this article, not as legal to do, but for thought provoking ideas...it was interesting to read and think through the symbolism....
God's word is so deep. He has purpose for it ....

2 Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant of God[a] may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.

Thank YOU for times to remember, festivals, fairs ...Your  Word as it teaches us, rebukes us, corrects us, trains us..Help me to listen, to search, to find what You would have me to find....


 Interesting, thought provoking.....

"The Biblical Festivals That Teach Us About Jesus Christ

article by Mario Seiglie

Few people are aware of the seven festivals God reveals in the Bible. Even fewer are aware that they center around and teach us a great deal about Jesus Christ and His role in God's plan for all mankind.
"The feasts of the LORD, which you shall proclaim to be holy convocations, these are My feasts" (Leviticus:23:2). Sounds impressive, doesn't it? God Almighty saying in Scripture, " These are My Feasts ."

Yet for most of traditional Christianity, these "feasts of the LORD" are thought to have been kept only by the Jews and are deemed meaningless for Christians. New religious holidays have been substituted that supposedly center on Jesus Christ.
How did all this come to be? What is the true meaning of these "feasts of the LORD"?

Do they have anything to do with Jesus Christ, or is their symbolism limited onllong-ago events? If we truly want to find the answers in the manner God instructs us, then we should follow the advice He inspired: "Test all things; hold fast what is good" (1 Thessalonians:5:21).

The Bible gives us a good example of how to examine a belief to see if it is correct. When the apostle Paul traveled to Berea, he taught the Bereans certain things that must have been surprising to them. But they didn't close their minds or reject them. Instead, they were willing to give them a fair hearing by carefully examining the Scriptures. What was the result? We read in Acts:17:11-12
that these men and women "were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so. Therefore many of them believed ..."

So in examining the feasts of the Bible, will we give them a fair hearing as well? Do the Scriptures reveal whether these feasts teach us important truths about Jesus Christ?
The Passover: A Christ-centered feast?

The Passover is the first of God's annual feast days mentioned in Scripture. It commemorates the greatest event in the people of Israel's history—their miraculous liberation from Egypt. The second book of the Bible, Exodus, is dedicated to narrating this history. Observant Jews have been celebrating this feast for more than 3,400 years.
But is this feast only to celebrate the Israelites' departure from Egypt? Does the New Testament have anything to say about the occasion?
When John the Baptist saw Jesus Christ coming to the Jordan River to be baptized, he exclaimed, "Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!" (John:1:29).
In the Bible the lamb is a symbol of the Passover because a lamb was slain at the beginning of the Passover and eaten that night. The Israelites knew the blood of the lamb had protected them from the death of their firstborn on that first Passover night they kept in Egypt (Exodus:12:12-13).

In the New Testament, the Gospels record that Christ kept the Passover with His disciples several times. On the night before His death, Jesus knew He was fulfilling the symbolism of the Passover lamb in voluntarily giving His life for the sins of the entire world.
Notice Luke:22:14-16: "When the hour had come, He sat down, and the twelve apostles with Him. Then He said to them, ‘With fervent desire I have desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer; for I say to you, I will no longer eat of it until it is fulfilled in the kingdom of God.'"

Jesus then instituted the new symbols that represented not the sacrifice of a lamb, but His far greater sacrifice. The Passover symbols would now represent Christ's complete sacrifice—the unleavened bread representing His sinless body that was beaten for us, and a sip of wine signifying the lifeblood He would shed to wash away our sins.
From then on, this feast took on a much greater new meaning to the Church. Instead of being abolished, this feast now revealed its true, ultimate meaning. The disciples now realized the Passover lamb was only the physical forerunner of that perfect sacrifice which was Jesus Christ. Now they would keep this feast with far greater significance and comprehension.

Paul explains the Christian Passover
Some 25 years after Christ's death, the apostle Paul instructed the Corinthian congregation—composed of believing Jews and gentiles alike—about the Passover: "Therefore purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you truly are unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us" (1 Corinthians:5:7, emphasis added throughout).
Paul understood this ancient feast of the Passover had now revealed its true meaning with Christ's sacrifice. It was part of God's plan for all of mankind that Jesus would come and sacrifice Himself for the sins of the world—and the Passover anticipated it.
So, far from being obsolete, the Passover was revealed to have a vastly important meaning for Christians, with Jesus Christ being at its very center.
The apostle Paul explained this new understanding of the Passover to the Corinthian brethren when he instructed them on how to observe it: "For I received from the Lord that which I also delivered to you: that the Lord Jesus on the same night in which He was betrayed [Passover night] took bread; and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, ‘Take, eat; this is My body which is broken for you; do this in remembrance of Me.'
"In the same manner He also took the cup after supper, saying, ‘This cup is the new covenant in My blood. This do, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.' For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death till He comes" (1 Corinthians:11:23-26

So in the New Testament, the Passover becomes an annual reminder and symbol of Christ's sacrifice for all of us.
God's feasts reveal the future
The apostle Paul clearly understood that these biblical feasts were harbingers of what was to come in God's master plan of salvation. In a passage frequently misunderstood by many, Paul shows these feasts of the Lord were "shadows" of things to come—not of things that have already happened.
He warned the brethren not to be intimidated by some who were questioning their manner of keeping God's feasts, as well as the Sabbaths, new moons, and eating and drinking. He said, "So let no one judge [criticize or condemn] you in food or in drink, or regarding a festival or a new moon or sabbaths, which are a shadow of things to come . . . Let no one cheat you of your reward ..." (Colossians:2:16-18).

Paul was combating a group of ascetics who were introducing several strange doctrines, including worshiping angels (verse 18) and abstaining from wholesome food and drink (verse 21). He told the brethren to ignore them and continue observing what he had taught (and he certainly taught keeping the Passover, as we have seen). Regrettably, the Colossian brethren had been cowed by these self-righteous intruders and were starting to shy away from observing these feasts.
So Paul mentions how important they are, as foreshadowing coming events in God's plan for mankind. These events have not been completely accomplished so far, and many are still in the future.
Even the Passover's symbolism was not completely fulfilled with Christ's sacrificial death. Jesus Himself said He will again take the Passover with all the believers in God's Kingdom (Mark:14:24-25; Luke:22:15-1)—an act that represents the ultimate triumph of His sacrifice when all believers join Him in His Kingdom.

The Days of Unleavened Bread: Is Christ at the center?
What about the Days of Unleavened Bread? Are they obsolete, solely an Old Testament symbol? Or are they also glorious shadows of things to come?
In the Old Testament, the Days of Unleavened Bread were understood to be a memorial of what occurred after the Passover night, when all the Egyptian firstborn died.
The next morning the Israelites packed their belongings and traveled to a nearby gathering place, ready for departure. That evening, they left Egypt by night. "It is a night of solemn observance to the LORD for bringing them out of the land of Egypt" (Exodus:12:42).
Before that evening, one last thing occurred: "And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough which they had brought out of Egypt; for it was not leavened, because they were driven out of Egypt and could not wait, nor had they prepared provisions for themselves" (verse 39).
This feast of the Lord is clearly spelled out in Leviticus:23:6: "And on the fifteenth day of the same month [as Passover] is the Feast of Unleavened Bread to the LORD; seven days you must eat unleavened bread."
What does this feast have to do with Christ? What does it teach us about Him?
Unleavened bread—bread made without leaven—is mentioned in the Bible as something pure and unpolluted. All the grain sacrifices to be burned were to be made without leaven. "No grain offering which you bring to the LORD shall be made with leaven, for you shall burn no leaven nor any honey in any offering to the LORD made by fire" (Leviticus:2:11).

In the New Testament, the apostle Paul explains the spiritual symbolism of unleavened bread. Rebuking the Church members in Corinth for their acceptance of sin, he tells them: "Your glorying is not good. Do you not know that a little leaven leavens the whole lump? Therefore purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you truly are unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us" (1 Corinthians:5:6-7).

Yes, as Paul states, it is the sacrifice of Jesus Christ that removes our sins, and so we become "unleavened" in a spiritual sense. So, again, Jesus Christ is the focus of this feast of the Lord. The shadow of this feast points to what Jesus would do for all of us in cleansing us of sin and helping us to live sin-free lives.
Paul told the Corinthian brethren that they should continue to keep this feast that followed the Passover. "Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, nor with the leaven of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth" (verse 8).
We see, then, that the spiritual meaning of the Days of Unleavened Bread was revealed. Its deeper significance wasn't ultimately found in what had occurred in the Old Testament, but in Jesus Christ, the sinless one, who purged our sins and gave us a chance to be spiritually "unleavened" before God. As the apostle Jude noted, Jesus "is able to keep you from stumbling, and to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy" (Jude 24).
So Jesus Christ is at the center of this second feast of the Lord, too. He makes it possible for us to be spiritually "unleavened" before God.

Pentecost: Is Christ at the center of this feast?
In the Old Testament, the Feast of Pentecost is called the Feast of Weeks (Exodus:34:22). This is because Leviticus:23:15-16
 mentions counting seven weeks (or Sabbaths) or "fifty days" from the day the wave sheaf was offered during the Days of Unleavened Bread. Thus the feast acquired the name of "fiftieth," which is what Pentecost means in the Greek language of the New Testament.

In the New Testament, 50 days after Christ had been resurrected, the first Christians were celebrating Pentecost, one of the feasts of the Lord. And, as recorded in Acts 2, what a day that was! On it they received the Holy Spirit from God. Suddenly the Old Testament Feast of Weeks had taken on a new meaning for them. The shadow of this feast had now become a reality! Pentecost would become the Church's anniversary of the receiving of God's Spirit.

Jesus Christ revealed the significance of this feast by sending the Holy Spirit to His brethren in the faith. He had told them, "Behold, I send the Promise of My Father upon you; but tarry in the city of Jerusalem until you are endued with power from on high" (Luke:24:49; compare John:16:7).
God's Spirit plays a crucial role in the life of Christians today as it did then. When a person receives God's Spirit upon repentance and baptism, that Spirit begins a process of spiritual transformation in the person's life, a transformation the Bible calls conversion (to learn more, request or download the free booklet Transforming Your Life: The Process of Conversion ).
Through this process, we shed our own way of thinking and living and allow Jesus Christ's attitude and way of life to guide everything we do. Paul described this life-transforming change in Galatians:2:20:
"I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me" (King James Version).
Thus we see that Jesus is at the center of the Feast of Pentecost as well. Yet the ultimate fulfillment will only be realized after He returns to earth to establish God's Kingdom, when all will have access to God's Spirit. So this feast should still be kept as a memorial and a shadow until its purpose is completely accomplished.

Do we find the first-century Church continuing to keep Pentecost? In the book of Acts, we read of the apostle Paul hurrying to be in Jerusalem to keep this feast with the brethren. "For Paul had decided to sail past Ephesus, so that he would not have to spend time in Asia; for he was hurrying to be at Jerusalem, if possible, on the Day of Pentecost" (Acts:20:16).

Even in one of Paul's epistles in which he writes so much about the gospel message, he refers to his plans to remain in Ephesus to observe Pentecost with the Church members there before traveling to Corinth.
He writes: "I do not want to see you now just in passing, for I hope to spend some time with you, if the Lord permits. But I will stay in Ephesus until Pentecost" (1 Corinthians:16:7-8, New Revised Standard Version).

The Feast of Trumpets: Is this a Christ-centered feast?
The next biblical feast is referred to in the Bible as the Feast of Trumpets. It is "a holy convocation commemorated with trumpet blasts" (Leviticus:23:24, NRSV). God said when the trumpets were blown, "you will be remembered before the LORD your God, and you will be saved from your enemies" (Numbers:10:9).
Is the Feast of Trumpets also a shadow of Jesus Christ and His role in things to come?
In the New Testament, the symbolism of the trumpet is mentioned by Jesus. "Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other" (Matthew:24:30-31).

Often in the New Testament the sound of trumpets is tied to Christ's coming. Notice Paul's description of the resurrection of the dead at the time a great trumpet announces Christ's return: "Behold, I tell you a mystery: We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed—in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed" (1 Corinthians:15:51-52).

We find this again described in 1 Thessalonians:4:16: "For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first."
So Christ will ultimately fulfill the symbolism behind the Feast of Trumpets. He is the center of this foreshadowing feast too. At His second coming, the trumpet shall sound, announcing the arrival of the King of Kings. Loud voices proclaim, "The kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He shall reign forever and ever!" (Revelation:11:15).
But until the sound of the trumpet is heard, this feast is still pointing to the future, and its meaning is still to be fulfilled—with Jesus at its center.

The Day of Atonement: Is Christ involved in its meaning?
Perhaps the most unusual of the biblical feasts is the Day of Atonement. In Old Testament times, it included an elaborate ritual described in Leviticus 16. The high priest was to present two male goats, the first of which was sacrificed for the nation's sins (verse 15). Then, after the sins of the nation were symbolically placed on the other goat, it was expelled into the desert to a life of wandering (verses 21-22).
What does the Day of Atonement reveal about Jesus Christ's roles? Is He also at the center of this feast?

The Bible is full of rich symbolism, and the New Testament Church quickly realized Christ in His first coming was at the center of the feasts of the Lord. Just as He was described as being "our Passover" and "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world" (Revelation:13:8), so they came to understand that He was at the center of the Day of Atonement. How? He fulfilled the role of the male goat slain for the sins of Israel and carried outside the camp (Leviticus:16:27).

We read in Hebrews 13 about the Day of Atonement, and Christ being symbolic of the male goat and other animals slain on that day as sin offerings. "For the bodies of those animals, whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin, are burned outside the camp. Therefore Jesus also, that He might sanctify the people with His own blood, suffered outside the gate [of the city of Jerusalem]" (verses 11-12).
We should consider that while Christ has already been sacrificed, the atonement His sacrifice provides has not yet been applied to all of Israel. That will happen upon Israel's repentance at Christ's second coming.

Not only does the Day of Atonement depict Christ's sacrifice for sin and a true spiritual reconciling of the people with God, but Christ is directly involved in the symbolism of the other male goat that was cast out into the desert by a strong man (Leviticus:16:21).
The second goat, over which the sins of the Israelites were confessed, represented the instigator of those sins—none other than Satan the devil.

At Christ's second coming, He will instruct a powerful angel to bind Satan and cast him into a place of restraint for 1,000 years, exiling him from mankind just as the live goat was exiled from the Israelite camp on the Day of Atonement. "Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven, having the key to the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. He laid hold of the dragon, that serpent of old, who is the Devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years" (Revelation:20:1-2).

So Christ plays a dual role in the symbolism of the Day of Atonement. He is sacrificed as the first goat for the sins of the people, the atonement of which is yet to be applied to all Israel upon the nation's repentance at His return. And He will also be involved, as King of Kings, in banishing Satan at that time to establish the Kingdom of God on earth.

The Feast of Tabernacles: How is Christ the center of this feast?
Next is the sixth biblical feast, the Feast of Tabernacles . In the Old Testament, it was kept to remind the Israelites of all of God's miraculous interventions during the 40-year period in the wilderness. "All who are native Israelites shall dwell in booths, that your generations may know that I made the children of Israel dwell in booths when I brought them out of the land of Egypt" (Leviticus:23:42-43).

What does the Feast of Tabernacles have to do with Jesus Christ? Jesus is recorded to have kept this feast in John:7:2-36
. The symbol of the tabernacle in the New Testament is rich with meaning.
During Christ's earthly ministry, the apostle John mentions that "the Word became flesh and dwelt among us" (John:1:14). The Greek term for "dwelt" here actually means that He "tabernacled" among us. Just as Jesus Christ as the Creator God of the Old Testament (John:1:1-3, 10; Hebrews:1:2; Colossians:1:16) "tabernacled" with the Israelites in the wilderness, He now did so with His people in His physical life many centuries later.

The apostle Paul says that the Israelites in the wilderness all "drank the same spiritual drink; for they drank from the spiritual rock that accompanied them, and that rock was Christ" (1 Corinthians:10:4, New International Version).

At Christ's second coming, He will again "tabernacle" with those who are saved. He will dwell with His people for a thousand years, and this 1,000-year rule of Jesus Christ over the earth is the ultimate fulfillment of this feast. "Blessed and holy is he who has part in the first resurrection. Over such the second death has no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with Him a thousand years" (Revelation:20:6).
So Christ is definitely at the center of this feast too—as the ruler who "tabernacles" with His people for a thousand years.
The Last Great Day
The Feast of Tabernacles lasted seven days. Then, on the eighth day, there followed another, separate feast day, the last of the biblical feasts (Leviticus:23:36). What does this day have to do with Jesus Christ?
In John 7, an account of Jesus Christ's last Feast of Tabernacles on earth, we find Jesus declaring the significance of its conclusion. "On the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, ‘If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water" (John:7:37-38).

He was talking about His return to earth, when He will freely offer the Holy Spirit to those who will believe in Him. Jesus died for all of mankind, but only a fraction have ever had the opportunity to know about Him and accept His offer of receiving the Holy Spirit.
Yet during Christ's 1,000-year reign, all of mankind will be offered God's Spirit. And beyond that, the Bible reveals there will come a future time when Christ will offer it to those who rise up in a resurrection of the dead from all past ages. In Revelation 20, we read what happens after the Millennium (pictured by the Feast of Tabernacles) is completed:
"Then I saw a great white throne and Him who sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away ... And I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God, and books were opened. And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their works, by the things which were written in the books" (Revelation:20:11-1).

This period is also called the White Throne Judgment, and it is Christ who has been appointed to judge all of mankind (John:5:26-27; Romans:14:10). This does not mean immediate condemnation but a judgment period, since the Book of Life is opened—meaning an opportunity is opened to receive God's Spirit and have one's name written into it. The apostle Paul writes in Philippians 4:3 of those "who labored with me in the gospel ... and the rest of my fellow workers, whose names are in the Book of Life."
So Christ will also carry out the central role of this final feast, that of lovingly and mercifully offering the multitudes of the uninformed and the deceived an opportunity for conversion and salvation and to have their names inscribed in the Book of Life.

Thus, the seven feasts of the Lord are "a shadow of things to come," and Jesus Christ is at the center of all of them. Yet He has not brought them to ultimate fulfillment; that will only occur in the coming Kingdom of God.
Yes, Christ is our Passover, He is the Unleavened Bread that purifies us, the Giver of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the coming King whose arrival is announced by the blast of the trumpets, the one who banishes Satan for a thousand years, and who tabernacles with man as King of kings. Finally, He is to judge mankind and offer the great majority an opportunity to have their names written in the Book of Life.
This is why God's Church kept these feasts as shown in the New Testament (see "‘The Feasts of the Lord' in the Book of Acts" on page 25). This is why these holy feasts are still to be kept—to remind us of the central role Jesus Christ has in carrying out in the plan of God. Isn't it about time you started keeping them yourself?"

Saturday, June 28, 2014

One, two years ago....

One, two years ago...

Two years ago, when read the following devotional in Jesus Calling, I was exhausted. One graveside service, two memorial  services, sorting, moving, recovering, driving, newness, changes all around, mourning, watching my children grieve, hearing their anguish as well as my own...starting a new chapter of life.....

One year ago, my dad joined me, suffering from "terminal depression"...another new chapter, sorting through his stuff, moving him, changes again, anguish again as he wasn't responding to any treatment...watching my children struggle again, wondering way again...again, yet another family member dying by degrees.....

And this devotional saying "rest with me awhile"...."how is that possible when things are crumbling around you?" I ask desperately again and again...TRUST ME....keeps coming through, the quiet hand of God resting on my shoulder as He quiets my soul through the tiring times.....REST....stop the running to and fro...rest your mind in my Words....

 "Jesus Calling-June 27

Rest with Me a while. You have journeyed up a steep, rugged path in recent days. The way ahead is shrouded in uncertainty. Look neither behind you nor before you. Instead, focus your attention on Me, your constant Companion. Trust that I will equip you fully for whatever awaits you on your journey.

I designed time to be a protection for you. You couldn’t bear to see all your life at once. Though I am unlimited by time, it is in the present moment that I meet you. Refresh yourself in My company, breathing deep draughts of My Presence. The highest level of trust is to enjoy Me moment by moment. I am with you, watching over you wherever you go.

Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I lift up my soul.
—Psalm 143:8

“I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go, and I will bring you back to this land. I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you.”
—Genesis 28:15"

Thank YOU again...

I see those around me, some not so long here on earth...others with the expectation of a long life ahead...we all need that "rest with Me awhile".  Stop striving...rest, rest, rest...

Friday, June 27, 2014

Treasures...

Treasured friendships....

“Friendship is one of the sweetest joys of life. Many might have failed beneath the bitterness of their trial had they not found a friend.”
― Charles H. Spurgeon

These past few years have been defining what treasures may be....going through my marriage's accumulated stuff, my parent's accumulated stuff, business stuff....so much became stuff...of very little value to anyone else...what to keep,what to throw away, what to sell...what to shred....most wouldn't show up on the antique show for determining value....

It has shown what is lasting, God, family and friendships....oh, I have to keep records for business and   tax purposes...but they really aren't treasures, but shred-able papers and very expendable...

God, family and friends on the other hand are not to be taken lightly...but highly valued...and I thank God for each....

"Treasure Definition
dictionary.search.yahoo.com
n. noun
Accumulated or stored wealth in the form of money, jewels, or other valuables.
Valuable or precious possessions of any kind.
One considered especially precious or valuable.
tr.v.
To keep or regard as precious; value highly.
To accumulate and store away, as for future use."

When I think that I am even a treasure to someone or God, that boggles my mind...others can be treasures, but, surely not me...I am just me...Christ is the ultimate treasure for all...he has the wisdom and knowledge...He holds the key to my heart ....


Thank YOU for the treasure of Yourself, as well as the treasures of family and friends you give us here on earth....the opportunities to give and store treasures in heaven...to see stuff as "stuff".. Finding value in the right things, people.....thank You that you valued us so much that You gave your all....

Deuteronomy 14:2
for you are a people holy to the Lord your God. Out of all the peoples on the face of the earth, the Lord has chosen you to be his treasured possession.

Isaiah 33:6
He will be the sure foundation for your times, a rich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge; the fear of the Lord is the key to this treasure.

Matthew 6:20
But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.

Matthew 6:21
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

Colossians 2:2-3
New International Version (NIV)
2 My goal is that they may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ, 3 in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.


Thursday, June 26, 2014

50 years...

50 years....

Thirty years ago, we were on our way to Oregon to finalize plans and celebrate for my husband's parent's 50th wedding anniversary..we were traveling with our travel trailer, finding alternate routes through Oregon as we had had a very wet winter and roads were still flooded. Families of ducks were swimming right next to the roads along the way,  in places we had never seen water...

Our oldest son was also about to go an an adventure to Europe with my parents on their first jaunt across the sea...the start of a tradition....taking one grandchild at a time for a trip to Europe at the age of eleven..as well as encouraging them to be open to travel, new adventures, new foods, new people....thus, they all love to travel and have had the opportunity to do it, and are passing that on to their children...they have been truly blessed. No only with good relationships with their grandparents, all deceased now, but less fearful of new horizons...

But, back to the 50 years....our family saw and participated in three 50 year wedding anniversary celebrations over the course of time....my grandparents, and each of our parent's marriages....even to 60 years for one.  I count those with honor...and a wonderful heritage ....we were blessed with 43 years of marriage...honorable as well....
I pray that my children have the opportunity to experience those long lives and marriage as well....they have been privy to that example....no only of long marriages, but serving one another and The Lord ...m

Deuteronomy 7:9
Know therefore that the Lord your God is God; he is the faithful God, keeping his covenant of love to a thousand generations of those who love him and keep his commandments.

Psalm 71:18
Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, my God, till I declare your power to the next generation, your mighty acts to all who are to come.

Psalm 78:4
We will not hide them from their descendants; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, his power, and the wonders he has done.

Joel 1:3
Tell it to your children, and let your children tell it to their children, and their children to the next generation.

Thank YOU for your watchcare....YOUR faithfulness....




June 25

Open your hands and your heart to receive this day as a precious gift from Me. I begin each day with a sunrise, announcing My radiant Presence. By the time you rise from your bed, I have already prepared the way before you. I eagerly await your first conscious thought. I rejoice when you glance My way.

Bring Me the gift of thanksgiving, which opens your heart to rich communion with Me. Because I am God, from whom all blessings flow, thankfulness is the best way to draw near Me. Sing praise songs to Me; tell of My wondrous works. Remember that I take great delight in you; I rejoice over you with singing.

This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.
—Psalm 118:24

Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song.s
—Psalm 95:2

“The Lord your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing.”
—Zephaniah 3:17

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Shoulda, coulda, woulda...

Shoulda, coulda, woulda .....

Arriving  back in my former town, home....things have so changed, new businesses, buildings, new people, more traffic, facelifts here and there...it has moved forward in time....

My home has changed, not the same, new paint, new people, old people, old friends, new flowers, gardens, new vision...just as we had a vision for change when we moved in....

Families have grown, children have grown up, just in the 2 1/2 years I have been gone...
Familiar faces, forgotten names, old memories are still there, longtime friendships still the same, conversations-picked up where we left off, catching up on family happenings.....

But, time has marched on, in the blink of an eye.....eons and seconds ago we were here, living, working, ministering, dreaming, planning....

What would I have changed, how would we have done things differently, are there any regrets, any "shoulda, coulda, woulda's"????

Oh, yes, but, in the big picture, "no".  We tried to do the best we could with what we had, with what we knew at the time....we loved our family, we tried to raise them to take the right direction, to follow the right path, the make the right decisions, face forward...Love The Lord.....be good citizens, be good people...to love, to live...and that is what they are all doing in their hometowns scattered here and there...

There was nothing I could have done to change the "terminal cancer" words...it was still terminal...there was nothing I could have done to change the aging process of my parents or myself .....that is a natural phenomenon ....change comes in the big and little...and we move on....whether we want to or not...

We, I, have to accept the moving forward, not looking back at the "shoulda, coulda, woulda's" of life...the unchangeables...looking forward in contentment, in purpose....following the path that is set before me...being the best I can, making right choices...loving, listening to and following The Lord....

Thank YOU for time, the past, the present, the future...help me move forward with no regrets ....to not live in the past, but accept the present, move toward the future.....enjoying the times You have given .....knowing that You are in it all....

1 Timothy 6:6
But godliness with contentment is great gain.

Hebrews 13:8
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.

Hebrews 10:38
And, “But my righteous one will live by faith. And I take no pleasure in the one who shrinks back.”




Challenger memorial Parkway....

Challenger memorial Parkway....

The other day, we drove on the Challenger Memorial  Parkway after leaving the Kennedy Space Center...

When the Challenger was getting ready for its launch, one of the spokesman said, "we have conquered space...."....my stomach turned, thinking only God has the ability to know what is in space and He will have his way....not man... just that the pride of man got in the way....and the watching it explode, soon after those words were spoken, before our eyes was so dramatic and unforgettable...while sitting in a school classroom full of students...

At the center, one of the scenes played was president Kennedy saying, "we are going to the moon, not because it is easy, but because it is hard...."

Other scenes,, included the Apollo which caught fire on the pad, killing three astronauts,and Apollo 13....plus so many victories, along with failures...so many learning  experiences.....but they didn't give up....learning through each step....

I remember the various space flights, they were hi-lights in my generation...challenges, victories and sufferings....creativity...ingenuity....determination...faith...

As in  Christian  lives, there are failures, victories, times of great heights, and deep valleys, both private and very public....times of challenges, the weaknesses, times of determination, faith,  learning, sick feelings of conviction, big, little, dramatic, unforgettable, .....it is not easy and hard at times...but we press on...knowing that the reward is great....the end justifies the hardships, the victories, the learning...

Thank YOU for Your working in our lives through the failures and the victories .....

2 Corinthians 4:8
We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair;

Philippians 3:12
Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.

Philippians 3:14
I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.

Romans 5:3
Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance;



I still haven't figured out why we drive on a "parkway" and park on a "driveway".....

Monday, June 23, 2014

One light does make the difference.....

One candle light makes the difference...

There is a current advertisement about the power of light...the person can see a single light burning from a distance, so many football fields long...

Last night we were treated to the same illustration at the commissioning service for the teams leaving boot camp at Teen Missions International...they had a rally, with worship music, testimony, the younger children who are in go there as well as visitors, parents, grandparents, friends....at the end they have a candle lighting ceremony signifying their desire to continue with their light to go to the various places in the world they have trained for.

All the lights are turned out, no cameras, no flashes, (except for the lightning in the distance), no flashlights....no light...one candle is lit at the front and all of the sudden your eyes are drawn to that light....the tent glows around it, there is light. Then the leaders light their candles signifying they are ready to lead...more light, more glow,....then the leaders take their lighted candles back to their team and the teams share their lights.....until all who are committed to sharing the True Light have lighted their candles have  lighted candles...

Once again the Big top is lighted, people are committed to share, to work, for the True Light of Jesus throughout the world...

The two weeks of sweaty bodies, mosquitoes, team training, tent living, toilet cleaning duties, devotions, scripture memory, worship songs, cement pouring, puppetry, song learning, .....and many other visible and invisible lessons  have culminated into this...do I want to follow the True Light?  Am I willing to take His light into the dark world?

A question we all have to ask ourselves not matter where we are.....

Thank YOU for Your light...may I be a good reflection for You....


Psalm 18:28
You, Lord, keep my lamp burning; my God turns my darkness into light.

Psalm 19:8
The precepts of the Lord are right, giving joy to the heart. The commands of the Lord are radiant, giving light to the eyes.

Psalm 27:1
[ Psalm 27 ] [ Of David. ] The Lord is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life— of whom shall I be afraid?

Psalm 36:9
For with you is the fountain of life; in your light we see light.

Psalm 43:3
Send me your light and your faithful care, let them lead me; let them bring me to your holy mountain, to the place where you dwell.

Psalm 44:3
It was not by their sword that they won the land, nor did their arm bring them victory; it was your right hand, your arm, and the light of your face, for you loved them.

Psalm 89:15
Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you, who walk in the light of your presence, Lord.

John 1:9
The true light that gives light to everyone was coming into the world.

John 3:19
This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil.

John 3:21
But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen plainly that what they have done has been done in the sight of God.

John 8:12
[ Dispute Over Jesus’ Testimony ] When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

John 9:5
While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”

John 11:10
It is when a person walks at night that they stumble, for they have no light.”

John 12:36a
Believe in the light while you have the light, so that you may become children of light.” ....
John 12:46
I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Back to teens missions....

Back at Teen Missions, Florida .....

In the early 1990's, our family drove across the country to put our oldest son and his friend on a bus in Atlanta.  They proceeded to Merritt Island for Teen missions boot camp.  This was their second time there.  The rest of us toured Washington DC, the Atlantic coast and finally ended in Florida as well.  It was Teen Missions 20th anniversary, the commissioning of the teens to go out to their designated work projects all over the world..what excitement, what enthusiasm, what joy...and what sweaty bodies and smells...but covered with the Lords boot camp's totally awesome blessing...

Here I am again some 20+ years later...the camp still smells! there is still sweat....but the enthusiasm, the excitement, the joy is just as evident as it was....now there are second generation students...kids of kids who went before, sharing their parent's experiences.....

What fun to see the smiles on so many faces as they slog through the mud, the mosquitoes, the hands-on classes, memorize Bible verses, encourage one another, sing great songs, listen to great speakers, laugh, work, do laundry in buckets, live in tents, pray for one another, grow....in The Lord...they will forever be changed...as will the parents, siblings, leaders and anyone they touch in their lives....all over the world again....


Thank YOU for the opportunity to see generations seeking You...with all my grandchildren ....it is indeed a privilege beyond words....

Proverbs 1:8
[ Prologue: Exhortations to Embrace Wisdom ] [ Warning Against the Invitation of Sinful Men ] Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction and do not forsake your mother’s teaching.

Psalm 28:7
The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him.

Psalm 33:1
[ Psalm 33 ] Sing joyfully to the Lord, you righteous; it is fitting for the upright to praise him.

Psalm 47:1
[ Psalm 47 ] [ For the director of music. Of the Sons of Korah. A psalm. ] Clap your hands, all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy.

Proverbs 10:1a
[ Proverbs of Solomon ] The proverbs of Solomon: A wise son brings joy to his father....

Proverbs 23:24
The father of a righteous child has great joy; a man who fathers a wise son rejoices in him.


Friday, June 20, 2014

Flying....facing fears....

Facing flying....fears......

I have not been a fan of flying since preteen years...for whatever reason...I don't
like the confinement, the lack of my "control," ( as if we really have any)...the sitting...

In the late nineties I was convicted that I really needed to face that fear as well as some others that ruled  my life....the first was to plan and do a trip on my own...even with car rentals and hotels...I had done these things for my husband but not myself...One of my daughters was in Tyler, Texas at the time with Youth with a Mission, so that was my destination,,through Phoenix to visit my son ....quite an undertaking for only a car, truck or train traveler..

I planned early morning flights to miss the thunder and lightening storms that had started in the south..I drove the 210 miles to Salt Lake City, not quite ready for the small plane yet, stayed overnight and boarded the early morning flight to Phoenix and then on to Dallas/Fort Worth, picked up a car and followed my daughter's directions to Tyler..I found out she is a landmark direction giver not a mileage marker director...

We had a good time, then to reverse the route and home again..saw a spectacular lightning storm in Dallas the night before flight. Was tracking it on the television and watching it hit outside...didn't sleep much from the noise and light and the next morning it was clear...

Then we started flying more often, to Asia, South America, the US,  etc...and now because of that experience, that initial "facing fear" obedience I can fly by myself.  Still not my favorite thing to do, but I am able to do it...God had a plan and knew I would need to fly later on by myself. I can say that I am glad He asked me to face those fears.  He was and is with me on these routes through the air....

Thank YOU for Your guidance and holding of my hand in the air and anywhere.....

Psalm 34:4
I sought the Lord, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears.

Psalm 55:5
Fear and trembling have beset me; horror has overwhelmed me.

Psalm 112:8
Their hearts are secure, they will have no fear; in the end they will look in triumph on their foes.

Hebrews 13:5b
......because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.”




Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Times have so changed.....

Times have so changed.....

I remember getting our first television....it had one station In the evening...
My grandparents had a phone that you had to crank with a big black speaker coming out the front....
We had a wringer washer that you bodily moved the clothes from sink to sink through a wringer before hanging them out on a line...
When my children were born, disposable diapers were treat...cost .99 for a box of thirty...
We watched the news once a day in the evening.....
Computers were room sized with punch cards...
Where we lived, if you wanted to shop, you used your Penneys or Sears and Roebuck catalogs for the biggest variety of things, from underwear to toys to dishes...
We wrote weekly letters to our parents, grandparents and mailed them at the post office..
Photos where special occasions and we developed them to be put in big black paged albums with white writing...

Now there are hundreds of tv stations, 24 hours a day..
Phones go with you most anywhere in the world...
The washers are computer programmed to do various kinds of washes...
Everyone uses disposable diapers from babies to the aged...
News can be watched any hour of the day from any point on the globe....
Computers can be worn on your wrist...
Shopping is done in malls or ebay, Amazon, or anywhere...online, without leaving your home...
Now we hop on email, Facebook, Twitter, etc to write many people at the same time... we download our pictures directly off our cameras, arrange them on line and the books come printed to us...


And on and on....it has become a high tech world....great in some instances, but less in others...less connection with people, which has brought it own problems in society...but as the new generations come on, they still desire that people connection for which we are made...even in the age of high tech...we have social media where we can keep in touch with more people than we ever did before...


God hasn't changed, His word hasn't changed...still the same message, it may come on a computer, MP3 player,  a wristband, or even written in a book..He still speaks to us, He still cares, loves, admonishes, comforts...His  message is never outdated...even though some may think so....He loves us through the generations,the changes in society, the good times and bad....the low tech and high tech...

He still has the same agenda ....that none would perish, but all seek Him...

Thank YOU for your unchanged message...Your consistency .....Your forever love....


Hebrews 13:8
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Two years ago....


Two years ago.....

Two years ago I read this devo from "Jesus calling"...it was the first Father's Day without my husband, the first Father's Day without a father for my children....two months since he had gone to sleep to wake no more here on this earth...

We were still in shock...dismay...hurting...hard to even go to church...sitting there alone without him holding my hand as he did...everything seemed a blur...even though  we were living everyday, making it through...

I wrote in my journal, "it feels like I am going to explode from the inside out, wake up every night trembling all over,  I do need laughter".

I was and am so blessed to have wonderful children to help, but we all needed comfort at different levels in different ways...we all reacted differently to this emotional turmoil. Some were angry, others withdrew....grief is so personal ....no right or wrong way...and each have to let the other work through it in their own time, way....as we still are...so many things changed when the diagnosis was handed out, "terminal"....and it hasn't been the same since...

When do you really feel  like a widow ....or stop looking out the window...or certain trucks stop looking familiar....or stop thinking, "I have to share this...."....or the ambushes stop hitting so hard......or looking at your grandchildren, present ones and future ones, thinking they don't have a grandpa to wrestle with or talk to.....or your children wanting to talk with dad.....


Thank YOU for time we had....Your timing in all...with those numbered days and planned paths...


June 17
Learn to laugh at yourself more freely. Don’t take yourself or your circumstances so seriously. Relax and know that I am God with you.When you desire My will above all else, life becomes much less threatening. Stop trying to monitor My responsibilities—things that are beyond your control. Find freedom by accepting the boundaries of your domain.
Laughter lightens your load and lifts your heart into heavenly places. Your laughter rises to heaven and blends with angelic melodies of praise. Just as parents delight in the laughter of their children, so I delight in hearing My children laugh. I rejoice when you trust Me enough to enjoy your life lightheartedly.
Do not miss the Joy of My Presence by carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders. Rather, take My yoke upon you and learn from Me. My yoke is comfortable and pleasant; My burden is light and easily borne.
A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.
—Proverbs 17:22

She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.
—Proverbs 31:25

“The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel”—which means, “God with us.”
—Matthew 1:23


Take My yoke upon you and learn of Me, for I am gentle (meek) and humble (lowly) in heart, and you will find rest (relief and ease and refreshment and recreation and blessed quiet) for your souls. For My yoke is wholesome (useful, good—not harsh, hard, sharp, or pressing, but comfortable, gracious, and pleasant), and My burden is light and easy to be borne.
—Matthew 11:29–30 amp

Monday, June 16, 2014

Weeds weeding.....

Weeds, weeding...

Now that the warmer weather is here, I think,....(supposed to be in the thirties again today)... The weeds are starting to grow and grow...it seems like they grow faster than the plants I want...I pull weeds daily, trying not to disturb the plants I want to grow...

In my garden boxes, there are no weeds so far, but the plants are too thick...so I have to thin them...trying not disturb too much the others in the box..leaving them to grow larger, stronger....so it is pick and choose , pick and choose...the good and the bad,....

Weeds, weeds,  part of the curse...what a picture again found in the Bible...those of who have put their faith in Christ live amongst those who have not...waiting for the harvest time....when the weeds shall be put into the furnace and the good crops, glorified...

Thank YOU, that You are the sower....You know who are the good and bad seeds, the weeds and the wheat..help the wheat to grow strong and healthy, ready for harvest...



Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
 Parable of the Weeds

24 Jesus told them another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field. 25 But while everyone was sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away. 26 When the wheat sprouted and formed heads, then the weeds also appeared.

27 “The owner’s servants came to him and said, ‘Sir, didn’t you sow good seed in your field? Where then did the weeds come from?’

28 “‘An enemy did this,’ he replied.

“The servants asked him, ‘Do you want us to go and pull them up?’

29 “‘No,’ he answered, ‘because while you are pulling the weeds, you may uproot the wheat with them. 30 Let both grow together until the harvest. At that time I will tell the harvesters: First collect the weeds and tie them in bundles to be burned; then gather the wheat and bring it into my barn.’”
....
The Parable of the Weeds Explained

36 Then he left the crowd and went into the house. His disciples came to him and said, “Explain to us the parable of the weeds in the field.”

37 He answered, “The one who sowed the good seed is the Son of Man. 38 The field is the world, and the good seed stands for the people of the kingdom. The weeds are the people of the evil one, 39 and the enemy who sows them is the devil. The harvest is the end of the age, and the harvesters are angels.



40 “As the weeds are pulled up and burned in the fire, so it will be at the end of the age. 41 The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will weed out of his kingdom everything that causes sin and all who do evil. 42 They will throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 43 Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Whoever has ears, let them hear.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

A harmonica "hello"

A harmonica "hello"....

I went to church last night for a change....one of the song leader's father joined  the song worship time, playing a harmonica...one of those ambush moments...he was visiting his daughter for Father's Day weekend....

My father played the harmonica. He would get it out and play  on special occasions all of my life. He was self taught, but played well...and for  his funeral last year, I was able to find a man who played the harmonica for special music,,,it was almost our undoing, emotionally...we missed dad, grandpa..... his music in our lives...

The pastor went on to give the sermon on "the importance of dads".....His notes ,"every child needs a dad's touch, time, training, testimony .....

Touch- Jesus touched so much...a fathers touch is so important, acceptance, care, love,

Mark 10:13a One day some parents brought their children to Jesus so he could touch and bless them.

Time-time spent with his children ,their importance to him....care for their lives...

Ecc. 3:1 A Time for Everything
3 For everything there is a season,
    a time for every activity under heaven.

Ephesians 5:15-17 Living by the Spirit’s Power
15 So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. 16 Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days. 17 Don’t act thoughtlessly, but understand what the Lord wants you to do.

Training -fathers are to spend time and train their children...

Eph 6:4 Fathers,.......bring  up your children in the training and instruction of the Lord.

Deut. 6:6-7 These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.

Testimony-truthful, honesty, consistency, life's lessons....

Proverbs 20:7
New King James Version (NKJV)
7 The righteous man walks in his integrity;
His children are blessed after him.

Proverbs 14:26
Living Bible (TLB)
26 Reverence for God gives a man deep strength; his children have a place of refuge and security.

Joshua 24:15
New Living Translation (NLT)
.......... then choose today whom you will serve. ....... But as for me and my family, we will serve the Lord.”
By Pastor Randy Meyers, New Hope Church

I so appreciated the pastor's talk...my father was not afraid of touching in affection, he spent time with his family, he loved mentoring all of his life, helping others and he was a man of integrity ...he taught me to value and look for the same things in a spouse and I did...he loved my mother .....and he loved me...

When my husband was having his last surgery, my father drove to join us, saying, "a daughter needs her dad". It was a hard time and I loved having him there to help me and his grandchildren to find out the hard news as we all cried together...

But, the harmonica music was like a gentle "hello" from dad, grandpa....our first Father's Day without him....thank YOU, God for the gift....only You could have orchestrated that...


Saturday, June 14, 2014

He wants us....

He Wants us.....

I heard a statement in passing that God really doesn't need us, He wants us....he can do all, be all, everything..he really doesn't need us to do anything...but He wants us....

I had to think on that one .....the all knowing, the almighty, the creator, the provider, the comforter, the Everything wants us, He desires that none should perish.... because He wants us.....he desires fellowship...

A simple statement, but mind boggling when you think of the ramifications over the ages, in each person's life, knowing that we are so important to
God, he knows us, the number of hairs on our heads, our personalities, our forms from the beginning....He wants us...not because He needs us for anything....He made us for fellowshipping  with Him...

How much do I let Him into my life? How much do I just ignore that want of His? My very breath depends upon Him....my want should align with His, wanting Him....

Thank YOU for wanting me....


Mark 3:13
[ Jesus Appoints the Twelve ] Jesus went up on a mountainside and called to him those he wanted, and they came to him.

1 Timothy 2:3-5
New International Version (NIV)
3 This is good, and pleases God our Savior, 4 who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. 5 For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus,


Friday, June 13, 2014

Pruning,,,,

Pruning...

Some of my trees and bushes needed pruning.  There were dead branches, too thick branches, unhealthy branches even on my trees and bushes that have only been planted for two years.  So I got put my clippers and was cutting away.  A month ago I couldn't  even hold the shears because of hand surgery, so it was encouraging to be able to hold the shears and to clean up the trees and bushes...

As I was pruning into away, I was struck again with the passage in John 15....I was cutting away the branches that were dead or fruitless...on these trees..ones which would never produce fruit..throwing them into the trash...hoping that in some miraculous year these tree may not freeze, but bloom at the right time to produce fruit...on the healthy remaining branches or vines...I was the gardener in my garden...

While God is the gardener in the world...I am being pruned...am I fruitful or not? Do I go my own way  or remain in the true vine?  Am I remaining in Him and His words....Does His words work in and through me?  Is He my joy?  Do I Love with His love?  .....

Thank YOU for the pruning process in my life....even when I really don't like it...I want to be fruitful...help me to remain in You and Your word...


John 15
New International Version (NIV)
The Vine and the Branches

15 “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. 2 He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. 3 You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. 4 Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.

5 “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. 6 If you do not remain in me, you are like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. 7 If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. 8 This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.

9 “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love. 10 If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love. 11 I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete. 12 My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. 13 Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. 14 You are my friends if you do what I command. 15 I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you. 16 You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last—and so that whatever you ask in my name the Father will give you. 17 This is my command: Love each other.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Wages...

Wages...

Lately, There has been a lot of talk about raising the minimum wage.  Wages Have been paid for work since forever...minimum or not, a worker is due his earnings for his work...or life....

When my husband and I graduated from college, eons ago, he with a masters degree, and I with a bachelors, we both went to work. He had a high paying job with a mining company....$800.00 per month.  I was working a part time job with the high wages of $400 per month..so the grand total was a whopping  $1200.00..after living on student wages, that was huge at the time...we purchased an older home, three bedroom, two baths, huge lot,on a quiet street for $19,000.00. Monthly house payments were $160.00 per month..

The following year, after painting, cleaning, fixing...we sold that house for $26,000 and moved to another town, bought a new home for $24,000. My husband quit his job to strike out on his own, consulting, prospecting...we had $1300.00 In savings which just paid for our first child, no health insurance ....consulting fees at that time were $125 per day...so one day's wage paid for the house payment...how times have changed....but he didn't always have consulting jobs..they came as needed...

God was faithful through it all....He provided the jobs when we needed them. I was able to be a stay at home mom, my husband's dreams of prospecting were satisfied. We didn't live a extravagant life, I learned the importance of thrift stores and we never were in need..creative in many ways...no cell phones or cable tv...no college debt...church friends were our community....hunting, canning, freezing were part of life...

So wages are relative...we need them..we earn them when we work...but God is the ultimate provider...He brings the contentment, the creativity, that we need no matter the amount of wage....we are to be good stewards of whatever He brings....

Thank YOU for your provision, your creativity....your life giving breath to live according to your will...

Deuteronomy 24:15
Pay them their wages each day before sunset, because they are poor and are counting on it. Otherwise they may cry to the Lord against you, and you will be guilty of sin.

1 Kings 5:6
“So give orders that cedars of Lebanon be cut for me. My men will work with yours, and I will pay you for your men whatever wages you set. You know that we have no one so skilled in felling timber as the Sidonians.”

Proverbs 10:16
The wages of the righteous is life, but the earnings of the wicked are sin and death.

Proverbs 11:18
A wicked person earns deceptive wages, but the one who sows righteousness reaps a sure reward.

Proverbs 22:4
Humility is the fear of the Lord; its wages are riches and honor and life.

Haggai 1:6
You have planted much, but harvested little. You eat, but never have enough. You drink, but never have your fill. You put on clothes, but are not warm. You earn wages, only to put them in a purse with holes in it.”

Malachi 3:5
“So I will come to put you on trial. I will be quick to testify against sorcerers, adulterers and perjurers, against those who defraud laborers of their wages, who oppress the widows and the fatherless, and deprive the foreigners among you of justice, but do not fear me,” says the Lord Almighty.

Matthew 20:8
“When evening came, the owner of the vineyard said to his foreman, ‘Call the workers and pay them their wages, beginning with the last ones hired and going on to the first.’

Luke 10:7a
Stay there, eating and drinking whatever they give you, for the worker deserves his wages.....

John 6:7
Philip answered him, “It would take more than half a year’s wages to buy enough bread for each one to have a bite!”

John 12:5
“Why wasn’t this perfume sold and the money given to the poor? It was worth a year’s wages.”

Romans 4:4
Now to the one who works, wages are not credited as a gift but as an obligation.

Romans 6:23
For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

1 Timothy 5:18
For Scripture says, “Do not muzzle an ox while it is treading out the grain,” and “The worker deserves his wages.”

James 5:4
Look! The wages you failed to pay the workers who mowed your fields are crying out against you. The cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord Almighty.

Revelation 6:6
Then I heard what sounded like a voice among the four living creatures, saying, “Two pounds of wheat for a day’s wages, and six pounds of barley for a day’s wages, and do not damage the oil and the wine!”

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Orphaned....

Orphaned....

I have been reading, again, of the "orphan trains" of the 1800's. As the current news speaks of something similar happening on our lower border, with thousands of children crossing the southern border.

"According to one estimate, the number of unaccompanied children caught on the southern border has exploded -- from 6,500 in 2011 to an estimated 90,000 this year, and nearly 150,000 projected for next year. " Fox News

"Riders on the Orphan Train
www.ridersontheorphantrain.org/orphan_train_history.html
Between 1854 and 1929 over 250,000 orphans and unwanted children were taken out of New York City and given away at train stations across America."

What changes this brought to thousands of children, families across the US.  My mother in law was orphaned with her siblings at eight years of age.  The first picture we have of her was she and her  brothers and sister on the orphanage steps.  She remembered saying that she could take care of them all if they would just let them stay together as a family...they were divided into three families....being orphaned affected her insecurities all of her life...she was able to reunite with all of her siblings and keep in touch in her adult life...

I remember meeting my husband's uncle and wondering if the baldness was going to be passed on later on life...it was..(.funny things we think of)....

Another  picture of my mother in law was a family gathering, a picnic which celebrated her baptism as well as others.  She was brought up in a Christian home... She had asked, sought and knocked for so many things in her life, a home, love, caring, family, education, a husband and a family...her life was not without trials....her home going was a celebration of life...because God had been her father...through it all...

I am so glad that each on my children had a father who loved them and continue to have a Father now who lives them even more....after their earthly father has passed away....life was not without trials... There are good memories and some not so good...But through it all...they have a Father...Thank YOU....


Psalm 10:14
But you, God, see the trouble of the afflicted; you consider their grief and take it in hand. The victims commit themselves to you; you are the helper of the fatherless.

Psalm 68:5
A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling.

Psalm 82:3
Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed.

James 1:27
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.
 
"Ask, Seek, Knock
Daily Devotional for June 10
From the Writings of Ray Stedman
 
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Read the Scripture: Luke 11:5-13

So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened. Luke 11:9-10

Take careful note of what Jesus says, for he suggests that there are three levels of prayer: ask, seek, and knock. You can remember them, incidentally, if you will take note of the fact that the initial letters spell the word ask, a ask, s seek, k knock. There you have a little formula for prayer. Now mark these three different levels. The circumstances of each are vastly different, but the answer is the same.

The simplest and easiest level, of course, is ask. What he means is that there are certain needs which require a mere asking to be immediately and invariably met, and the range of these needs is far wider than we usually give credit for. For instance, reading through the New Testament, it becomes clear that our need for Christlike attributes lies in this category. If we need love, courage, wisdom, power, patience, they all lie in this realm. Simply ask, that is all, ask, and immediately the answer is given. Is that not what James says, If any man lack wisdom. What? Let him ask of God who giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth not, (James 1:5 KJV). And what? It shall be given. That is all, it shall be given. Let him ask and it shall be given.

A second level of prayer is denoted by this word seek. You cannot think of what it means to seek without seeing that our Lord injects here an element of time. Seeking is not a simple act, it is a process, a series of acts. Jesus says there are areas of life that require more than asking; there must be seeking, searching. Something is lost, hidden from us, and prayer then becomes a search, a plea for insight, for understanding, for an unraveling of the mystery with which we are confronted. Again, the answer is absolutely certain. Seek, and you will find!

There is still a third level which involves knocking. Here, both time and repetition are involved. A knock is not a single rap, it is a series of raps. It is a request for admittance, repeated if necessary, and it suggests situations where we seek an entrance, or an opportunity. Someone has perhaps erected a barrier against our witness or against our friendship and we are seeking to surmount that, to get behind the wall of resistance and to have an opportunity freely and openly to speak, or to share, or to enter into a life. That requires knocking. Perhaps we have an unshakable desire to begin a certain type of work or ministry from which we are now excluded. We long to move into that area, we feel God leading us, calling us, to be this or do that. That requires knocking. We hunger, perhaps, after knowledge or friendship or as the Word of God says, Hungering and thirsting after righteousness (Matthew 5:6). We are looking for an opportunity, seeking an entrance into an area that is now restricted from us. This requires knocking. We come before God and boldly and repeatedly ask, each time making an endeavor to enter in, for we are resting on the solid assurance that what Jesus says here is true, Knock, and it shall be opened.

Lord Jesus, I ask that these words may come with fresh and vital meaning to my heart; that there are things I need to ask for and take immediately from your hand, others that I need to seek for, still others for which I need to knock and wait, and knock again, knowing that in every case without exception your word is sure.

Life Application: Are we carefully noting the three aspects or stages of prayer given us by Jesus? Are we observing these as we make our requests of our Father? Do we have not because we are not even asking Him?

Related Message: This daily devotional was inspired by one of Ray's messages. Please read "Prayer's Certainties" or listen to Ray for more on this portion of scripture.

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Monday, June 9, 2014

Teachable....

Teachable....

I learn by doing, repetition, reading, touching, watching, smelling...all my senses...the more senses involved in learning, the better I learn....

My most favorite classes in college where teaching methods, writing lesson plans, getting ready for our student teaching..how could we convey material to be learned In the best way for the students to learn .....then carrying them out and actually seeing the results...

Those creative thoughts/methods of teaching have stayed with me through parenthood, Bible studies, women's ministries, Sunday school, VBS.....how can I best teach something to help the student learn and carry on.....remember....

On the other hand, I want to be teachable as well, learn from whatever comes and apply it to my life and help others to learn....over the years I have found I love to learn so I can share it with others.....life experiences...day to day things, ideas, skills shared...

Admittedly, I really don't like sharing how to be a widow....that means for me- I became a widow and learning firsthand...not easy lessons....no 1,2,3 lists...but that is reality ....
How do I help others.....those teachable lessons...they can be found in all of our lives, all the time.....am I willing to learn?

Thank YOU for taking the time to teach, for caring enough to teach...help me be a willing student....

Matthew 11:29
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.

John 6:45
It is written in the Prophets: ‘They will all be taught by God.’ Everyone who has heard the Father and learned from him comes to me.

Philippians 4:9
Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.

Hebrews 5:8
Son though he was, he learned obedience from what he suffered






 "Definition: A teachable moment is an unplanned opportunity that arises in the classroom where a teacher has an ideal chance to offer insight to his or her students.
A teachable moment is not something that you can plan for; rather, it is a fleeting opportunity that must be sensed and seized by the teacher. Often it will require a brief digression that temporarily sidetracks the original lesson plan so that the teacher can explain a concept that has inadvertently captured the students' collective interest.

Taking this tangent is worthwhile because it is organically timed to maximize impact on the students. Ultimately, the teachable moment could evolve into a full-blown lesson plan or unit of instruction.

Examples:
During our morning meeting, one student asked why we had Veterans Day off from school yesterday. So, as the teacher, I turned this into a teachable moment to discuss the sacrifices that servicemen and servicewomen have made on behalf of our country, continuing to the present day. The students were paying rapt attention and so we ended up spending 20 minutes discussing our friends and neighbors who are in the military and what it means to our country's future."

http://www.aplaceofourown.org/question_detail.php?id=599. "Quite simply, everything is a teachable moment. Everything that happens between a child and parent and child and teacher is a teachable moment. To give a more structured definition, a teachable moment is a learning opportunity for a child to acquire new information, values, morals, a new behavior or a new skill, or a new way of expressing and coping with an emotion. 

Recognizing Teachable Moments Teachable moments are everywhere. For example, when you are shopping with your child in the grocery store and you are choosing foods based on nutritional value. This is a teachable moment about being healthy and making healthy choices for your body to grow and develop. Or at bedtime, a parent is reading a bedtime story with his or her child. This is a teachable moment about vocabulary and the value of literacy. It is also about spending quality time together, the value of belonging, and listening to each other. There are lots of examples in everyday life that are teachable moments. 

The Effectiveness of Teachable Moments
Teachable moments are real, spontaneous, immediate, and relate to the interest level and age of the child. By recognizing them as an opportunity, parents can have a tremendous impact on the present and future development of their children. It is important to have the timing just right so the impact of what is being taught and learned is immediate and relates to real life. 

Benefits
The benefits of teachable moments are endless. Teachable moments cover so much that the learning knows no boundaries. So whatever the situation or area of interest, learning is an opportunity. Children are always learning and so are adults. Many times we do not slow down enough to know how and what we are learning. The framework of a teachable moment gives us some structure to understand the teaching and learning interchange. "

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Skid row....road....


Skid road....row.....

While touring Seattle yesterday, we went down the road designated "skid row". I had grown up with the term meaning the less desirable part of town...and this was the case as well in Seattle..you didn't drive down skid row or surely not walk through it...or if you had to, you locked your doors....

We were passing through the area which is near pioneer square with its beautiful train station  archways...and there was a mission church as well..to meet the spiritual needs of the people who frequent that area...beggars of all ages sitting around, including an elderly woman holding out a plastic cup for money...such a contrast from the vibrant life within sight at the pikes market place....which was crowded with shoppers....eating fresh fruit, seafood, ethnic foods, buying artwork, a profusion of flowers, crafts, etc....I didn't see a mission in this area whose patrons need the spiritual Input just as much as the poorer neighbors....

The Bible presents the poor, the  beggars as well...the field is leveled in the end, we all have a need of a Savior...rich or poor...some  realize it and ask, others go blithely through life not realizing it at all...looking at the skid row  residents, I can only say, "but by the  grace of God, go I"...His grace extends to all...

Thank You that you have extended your Grace to all who seek, ask and find...no matter the life lived, the past....just for the asking, the believing....for free...to all...You have paid the price...

Ephesians 2:8
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—

Matthew 26:11
The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me.

Mark 10:21
Jesus looked at him and loved him. “One thing you lack,” he said. “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”

Mark 12:42
But a poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a few cents.
Mark 12:43
Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others.

1 Corinthians 13:3
If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing.

James 2
New International Version (NIV)
Favoritism Forbidden

2 My brothers and sisters, believers in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ must not show favoritism. 2 Suppose a man comes into your meeting wearing a gold ring and fine clothes, and a poor man in filthy old clothes also comes in. 3 If you show special attention to the man wearing fine clothes and say, “Here’s a good seat for you,” but say to the poor man, “You stand there” or “Sit on the floor by my feet,” 4 have you not discriminated among yourselves and become judges with evil thoughts?

5 Listen, my dear brothers and sisters: Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised those who love him? 6 But you have dishonored the poor. Is it not the rich who are exploiting you? Are they not the ones who are dragging you into court? 7 Are they not the ones who are blaspheming the noble name of him to whom you belong?

8 If you really keep the royal law found in Scripture, “Love your neighbor as yourself,” you are doing right. 9 But if you show favoritism, you sin and are convicted by the law as lawbreakers. 10 For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it. 11 For he who said, “You shall not commit adultery,”also said, “You shall not murder.”If you do not commit adultery but do commit murder, you have become a lawbreaker.

12 Speak and act as those who are going to be judged by the law that gives freedom, 13 because judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone who has not been merciful. Mercy triumphs over judgment.

"Skid row
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about high-vagrancy areas....

Skid row or skid road is a shabby urban area with cheap taverns, dive bars, and dilapidated hotels frequented by lowlifes, alcoholics, and itinerants. The term skid road originally referred to the path along which timber workers skidded logs. Its current sense appears to have originated in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Areas identified by this name include Pioneer Square in Seattle; Old Town Chinatown, Portland, Oregon;  Downtown Eastside in Vancouver; Skid Row in Los Angeles, San Francisco's Tenderloin District, Montreal's Saint Catherine street's District and the Bowery section in lower Manhattan.

Origins
The term "skid road" dates back to the 17th century, when it referred to a log road, used to skid or drag logs through woods and bog. The term was in common usage in the mid-19th century and came to refer not just to the corduroy roads themselves, but to logging camps and mills all along the Pacific Coast.When a logger was fired he was "sent down the skid road."

The source of the term "skid road" as an urban district is heavily debated, and is generally identified as originating in either Seattle or Vancouver.

Seattle[edit]
The name "Skid Road" was in use in Seattle by 1865 when the city's historic Pioneer Square neighborhood began to expand from its commercial core. The district centered near the end of what is now Yesler Way, often said to have been the original "Skid Road" in the literal sense serving a saw mill owned by Henry Yesler.

Henry Yesler acquired land from Doc Maynard at a small point of land at what is today near the intersection of 1st Ave and Yesler Way. He also acquired a swath of land 450 feet wide from his property up First Hill to a box of land about 10 acres in size full of timber spanning what is today 20th to 30th Avenues. His steam-powered logging mill was built in 1853 on the point of land that looked south towards a small island (Denny's Island, part of his land purchase from Doc Maynard) that has since been filled in around and is the heart of today's Pioneer Square. The mill operated seven days a week, 24 hours per day on the waterfront.The street's end near the mill, attracted cookhouses and inexpensive hotels for itinerant workers, along with several establishments that served beer and liquor.

The Skid Road was built on that 450 foot wide slice of land from the top of First Hill to the logging mill on the point.[citation needed] Timber cut in nearby forests was greased and skidded down a long, steeply sloping dirt road. Since the building of the mill much of what is today's Seattle is the result of extensive terra-forming by the local people to make the hilly landscape of Seattle habitable. At the time of the building of the mill it was some of the only flat land available. The Skid Road became the demarcation line between the affluent members of Seattle and the mill workers and more rowdy portion of the population.The road became Mill Street, and eventually Yesler Way, but the nickname "Skid Road" was permanently associated with the district at the street's end."