"Write what you know" So what do I know? I am a woman, wife, mother, grandmother, friend and our poodle’s mommy. Seriously, to be the daughter of the Living God and awaiting His return as His Bride stands above all the rest. His gentle guidance on this “journey” we are walking together is persistent and loving. May the blogs that are forming be a blessing and encouragement to you and may the Lord shine through and touch your heart as He does mine so often each day! Enjoy the photography!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
But they thought they knew better . . .
Just read in a devotional these words “But they thought they knew better”
The story? Adam and Eve – God gave them freedom throughout the Garden of Eden. All the luscious fruit and veggies were for them to enjoy, EXCEPT one. A conversation with Satan, a doubt planted and suddenly “they thought they knew better” than God.
You know the rest of the story . . .
Me???? I don’t think I know better than God! . . .
or do I?
How often have I argued with God. Expressed my opinion about events that effect my life. Ranted and raved about circumstances that made me uncomfortable, threatened “my world” and caused me not to have . . . Stormed the gates of Heaven with my wants and desires, not taking time to consider God’s perfect plan. Demanding what I want, when I want it and how soon it needs to be delivered. Sat down, devastated at the bill, the doctor’s report, the pink slip, the phone call, “unanswered” prayer . . .and wondered how a loving God could do this to me!
BUT I thought I knew better . . .
“Cease striving” and KNOW I AM GOD! Psalm 42:10
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Windows 8 and God!
Windows 8!
How exciting! I have read about it, seen the promos, looked forward to when I can download it onto my computer. I have talked about it to others, believe it to be good and helpful and an advancement over Windows 7.
BUT, until I use it, learn its secrets, work with it and experience all it can offer – I do not know it. I can talk about its attributes, I can imagine all that I think it can do, BUT, all this means nothing until I take time to read, learn and use it.
Are we that way with our relationship with our God? Do we merely scratch the surface of our Christianity? Do we skip reading His Message to us and depend on what others tell us? Do we live our lives only on hearsay and not studying for ourselves?
What if our relationships with our friends were based on just input from others? How deep would our love be for those special to us, our spouse, if we only made contact occasionally and through other people instead of spending precious time digging deep into their hearts, learning their characters, appreciating the specialness of who they are, loving their smile and relaxing in their embrace?
Join me in getting our Bibles from off the table! Dust it off – let’s ask the Holy Spirit to awaken our souls to the riches of God in His incredible Love Letter to us and let’s dive deep into a wondrous world of grace, mercy, truth and love!
A WORD OF WARNING!
Commitment to this JOURNEY is life changing.
You will never be the same!
Friday, November 9, 2012
a new set of rules!
As a patient in the
hospital, you live according to a new set of rules.
Time is marked by visits from family and friends, medication administration, IV machines beeping and humming, Doctor’s visits and vital signs.
Yet in this mechanized world there is a heartbeat of Heaven. I heard it during my stay. I felt God’s care and love through each staff member, loving friend and my precious family as they spoke to me, touched me gently, informed me of tests and procedures, comforted me and listened.
Time is marked by visits from family and friends, medication administration, IV machines beeping and humming, Doctor’s visits and vital signs.
Yet in this mechanized world there is a heartbeat of Heaven. I heard it during my stay. I felt God’s care and love through each staff member, loving friend and my precious family as they spoke to me, touched me gently, informed me of tests and procedures, comforted me and listened.
Another nugget of truth
during this time:
During our difficult times,
Our unpleasant experiences,
He stands beside us
A touch during pain
A hand to hold during a scary procedure
A kind word
A helping hand
A giving spirit
A phone call with encouraging words
A smile
An ear and time to listen
All through the Bible we
read of God using others to fulfill His purpose and will. How wonderful it is
to know that we can not only be touched by God through others but can be used
of God to reach out to do His bidding and show in a real and tangible way His
love and tenderness in times of need.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Anxious about the future?
“Anxiety is the result of envisioning the future without ME!”
Jesus Calling – October 17thSo appropriate for today. The daily devotional goes on to say the best defense against worry is communication with Jesus. In considering events in the future – don’t allow your mind to dwell there (we become anxious), remember Christ’s promise that He will be there with You!
Luke 12:22-31 encapsulates God’s care and provision for us. His love is infinite and He will meet our needs.
We see our needs as comfort, ease, health, lack of want. We seek our security in things, in bank accounts and relationships. He gently pries our fingers off these things and places our hands in His. He redirects our focus back to Himself. He shows us in Luke to not run after clothes, food, riches, security of things, but to seek first His kingdom and His righteousness and all these things will be added unto us.
His work is to “clear out the debris and clutter, making room for the Holy Spirit to take full possession of our hearts” (Jesus calling today)
Our job is to allow Him to reveal those things we cling to for our security and safety and let go. Things, people, money, investments, government cannot provide the type of Security – eternal provision, that Christ can.
HE KNOWS WHAT WE NEED. He delights in giving us the desires of our hearts. He promises us life abundant. He stands ready to bless us till our “cup runs over”
BUT FIRST HE MUST TRAIN US TO DEPEND ON HIMSELF ALONE
Truly it is time to take our faith in Christ seriously.
We see the devastation brought on by Sandy and the loss of everything to many. Can we say with confidence “The Lord gives and the Lord takes away, blessed be the name of the Lord?” He is dealing gently with us – we still have our homes, our bank accounts and our loved ones. Can we release our hold on these things and the future, putting them trustingly into our loving Father’s hands? In doing this, can we say to our Lord, “Your will, not mine”, “You lead, I will follow”, “You will meet my greatest need – a vibrant, life changing, trusting relationship with the King of Kings and Lord of Lords – all else is your bountiful blessings to me. “
Monday, November 5, 2012
This day did not go as planned!
Written Day 6 in the hospital. OCT 23, 2012
Friday, Bruce and I were
up early, getting ready for the day’s procedure – and endoscopy and
colonoscopy. I had plenty of time to sit and read the Bible and read the
devotional for today. “Be real in God’s Presence” so that we can be real with
those around us. Our primary focus is to be communing with the Lord, worshiping Him, glorifying Him. Then we can share His Joy and His Love with
others.
Bible Verses:
Exodus 33:14
–
The Lord replied, “My Presence will go with you and
I will give you rest!”
Phil 4:8-9 (my eyes rested on verses 4 on down.)
To rejoice in the Lord always
Let your gentleness be evident to all
The Lord is NEAR
Do not be
anxious for anything
But in everything by prayer and petition
With thanksgiving
Present you requests to God
And the PEACE
of God
Will GUARD you HEARTS and MINDS
IN CHRIST JESUS
(the correct focus of our thoughts in v 8-9)
We did not know just how
important these words were at the time of our reading them that morning. But
the Lord used these words to comfort and give His peace and rest just a few
short hours later.
All went according to
plan. As usual, one minute I was wheeled into the procedure area and the next I
was trying to open my eyes in recovery. Only this time something was wrong. It
hurt to breath, I felt like our dog Wendy was sitting on my chest and I felt
nauseous. An EKG was done and cleared our fears of heart issues and the pain
subsided so I was discharged home with Bruce so sweetly caring for me.
On the way home the
symptoms began slowly and by the time we got home and I climbed onto the bed
the pain returned with a vengeance. Breathing became extremely difficult and
pain radiated up both sides of my jaw, out my back as well as feeling like my
chest would explode. Fortunately, and by God’s grace (another answer to His
provision) I was still under some of the effects of the anesthesia from that
morning.
On the way back to the ER “My
Presence will go with you and I will give you rest”, “I will never leave your
forsake you”, “I am with you always” pulsed in my head with each beat of my
heart.
I wondered if I might see
my Lord and King. It was not a frightening thought!
Excellent care was given
in the ER and after it was again established my heart was not the issue they
worked diligently to find the cause of the pain. Pneumomediastinum was the
diagnosis after several CT scans and x-rays, an air leak into my chest cavity
causing irritation and pleurisy to the chest wall and surrounding tissues. Apparently,
a tear in scar tissue from past surgeries was the culprit. Praise God, (again
His hand and touch of protection) there was not fluid just air!
You don’t want to go
there!
So I sit here Tuesday morning
with the NG tube removed, IV still doing its’ thing with the electrolytes and
antibiotics infusing, caressing a container full of ice water (first drop of
liquid on my tongue since Thursday) and hand on the phone to call in my first breakfast
since last Wednesday. Clear liquids – ambrosia from Heaven!!!!
Another nugget learned
from all of this! I share it joyfully with you . . .
GOD IS WITH ME IN ALL THINGS!
He sees all circumstances before they occur
And His arms are always around me!
His Word is my lifeline
His promises are my anchor to His heart!
Friday, November 2, 2012
When God prepares our hearts now for tomorrow!
Looking back over the past several months in my journal I
see the hand of God preparing my heart for these past two weeks. He lovingly,
consistently and constantly saturated my heart with His promise of protection,
His mightiness and power, and that His plan is perfect. His assignment for me; to trust, to obey and to be thankful. Again and again HE reminded me:
He is in control
Listen to what I
am saying and be quiet
Cease from
striving and know I am God
Did I not say to
you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?
Meditate in your
heart and be still
Rest in the Lord
and wait patiently for Him
Do not fret
Do not be afraid
of evil tidings; be steadfast in trusting the Lord
I am with you
always
I will never leave
you or forsake you
Humble yourselves
under the mighty hand of God-that He may lift you up in due time
Cast all your care
on Him because He cares for you
I wrote on
September 23:
Lord, give me
wisdom to -
See Your hand
Trust Your heart
Praise Your name
Deuteronomy 33:27
The Eternal God is
my refuge and
Underneath are the
everlasting arms!
“Trust Me when
things appear to go wrong
Thank Me when life
is out of control
And My peace will
embrace and fill you!”
Jesus Calling on
Oct 4th
The Holy Spirit,
our Divine Helper
ASK HIM to help
you!
Oct 6th
– Psalm 46
God’s incredible
protection
Mighty power
My Refuge and Strength
Cease from
striving and know that I am God! Again!!!!!
Phil 4:19
And my God will
supply all your needs
According to His
glorious riches in Christ Jesus!
Psalm 62
Find rest in God
alone
I will not be
shaken
And on the 19th
Phil 4:4-7
Rejoice in the
Lord ALWAYS
Again I say
REJOICE
Let your
gentleness be evident to all
The Lord is near.
Do not be anxious
for anything
BUT in everything,
by prayer and petition with thanksgiving
Present your
requests to God
AND the peace of
God – which transcends all understanding
WILL GUARD YOUR
HEART AND MIND
In Christ Jesus
God lovingly prepares our hearts in the present for the
unknown tomorrows. He sees, He knows, and He is never blindsided! He
strengthens us to stand confidently in His power and His strength for a
victorious testimony to those in Heaven and Hell!
Monday, October 29, 2012
Grits or Cream of Wheat?
Here I sit, propped up in my hospital bed, looking at the menu and wondering if I should choose grits or cream of wheat for breakfast!
Now to some this might be an easy decision, a simple question. But to me at this time, on this day, it is one of paramount importance! I like them both - really, really like them both! Do I go with the creamy sensation on my tongue from the cream of wheat or the grainy feeling of grits? I can't decide!
You see, since Friday I have not eaten or had anything at all by mouth. After a procedure at an outpatient surgery center I found myself on the way to the ER not knowing the cause of the extreme pain in my chest. The diagnosis was made in the ER (not a heart attack) and 6 days later here I sit.
Good news, I am going home today. Antibiotics are not swinging happily from the IV poles, heart monitor is disconnected and a lovely tube (I called Fred, my friend) no longer lives in my nose.
Lessons learned from this experience would make this blog very long indeed. So I, with your permission, will write several to share with you just how incredibly awesome our God has been through this unexpected and not so pleasant experience. Let me share one precious nugget!
Now to some this might be an easy decision, a simple question. But to me at this time, on this day, it is one of paramount importance! I like them both - really, really like them both! Do I go with the creamy sensation on my tongue from the cream of wheat or the grainy feeling of grits? I can't decide!
You see, since Friday I have not eaten or had anything at all by mouth. After a procedure at an outpatient surgery center I found myself on the way to the ER not knowing the cause of the extreme pain in my chest. The diagnosis was made in the ER (not a heart attack) and 6 days later here I sit.
Good news, I am going home today. Antibiotics are not swinging happily from the IV poles, heart monitor is disconnected and a lovely tube (I called Fred, my friend) no longer lives in my nose.
Lessons learned from this experience would make this blog very long indeed. So I, with your permission, will write several to share with you just how incredibly awesome our God has been through this unexpected and not so pleasant experience. Let me share one precious nugget!
IN HIS TIME
The reason for the pain
the waiting for tests to be run
the unknown
when can I go home
when can I eat, drink
the concerns of the heart that are long standing
IN HIS TIME
the tests have been run
the diagnosis is made
the unknown is now the known
today is going home day
I am enjoying broth, ice water and cream of wheat!
the concerns of the heart will be addressed
IN HIS TIME
I have been home for several days now, spoiled by husband, family and friends and healing under the care of the Great Physician! (Oh, I have branched out my food selection to oatmeal and good, old scotch broth, yum!)
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