Wednesday, March 20, 2013

It's a God Thing











    I wanted to follow-up last week's blog about switching to my mask air machine with a little more on how it has helped me.  'It's a God thing' that I am able to use my machine in the car, shopping in Canton, concerts, etc.  It allows me to enjoy events without even thinking about being short of breath, like most of you. The portability of it allows me a much broader range to venture out. I can save my energy for what I want to do, rather than use it all up getting there.  It refuels my oxygen level and gives me more energy.  It's a comforting thought to know it is near by when I need a boost.  It's kind of like when football players use oxygen on the sidelines to recharge for the next play, but mine is just regular air not oxygen.
    It is also like Jesus always being near to us but we have to turn to Him.  He can also refuel us, comfort us and give us strength to carry on.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Duck Dynasty


Ever wonder what Duck Dynasty Star Phil Robertson really means when he say's "Happy, Happy, Happy"?   Listen to him tell you! http://www.godtube.com/watch/?v=0FEFM1NU


    This is Phil from the show, Duck Dynasty.  I don't know why I'm hooked on this show but the redneck girl in me is.  It's funny yet not so pleasing to the eye.  They have a good faith based message in every episode as they gather around the table together for dinner.  I guess it shows that everyone can share the gospel with others in their own unique way.
     I think the popularity of the show points to what people would like to watch on television.  We want clean humor with a life message.  I think the History channel's 'The Bible' is also popular right now because of the seeking of our hearts to understand The Word.  Hopefully it will turn people to the written Word because the Book is always better and truer than the movie.
     God cares about our hearts and what it shares with others more than anything else.

Monday, March 18, 2013

I See It This Way




    How we see life and death is a great testimony to others.  Do you view them from an earthly or heavenly perspective?
    Life is not just about the here and now.  It's not about what you can get out of it either.  It is about the purpose in which God made you, to do here for Him.  Life is a series of joys and trials that hopefully will draw on your need of a Savior.  We can use our gifts and blessings to enrich the lives of others instead of living in a 'me' state of mind.  It is said, 'when I get to heaven, I want to have no talent left because I used it all up here to further the Kingdom.'
    Death is not just an end but a new beginning.  For believers, it is something we anticipate with joy and hope.  My friend lost his mother suddenly this past week and despite the grief, he openly praised the Lord that she was with Him now.  The Bible promises us that we will one day be resurrected like Jesus was, because He conquered the grave.  'Death has lost it's sting and become a victory.'
    2 Corinthians 2;14-16  ''But thanks be to God, who always leads us as captives in Christ’s triumphal procession and uses us to spread the aroma of the knowledge of him everywhere. For we are to God the pleasing aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing. To the one we are an aroma that brings death; to the other, an aroma that brings life.''
    May your life and perspective be a light to the world that makes others want to turn to it.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Not on the Go


surrender


   Yes, I need these kind of days every so often.  I don't want four weeks in a row of it but just occasionally.  I think it's good for you.  Spending quiet time reading my devotionals this morning gives me time to think and listen to God's whispers to me.  I've also spent time this morning just laughing to myself at all the funny captions I've found on the pinterest website.  Some I will share with you on future blog posts and some just personally hit my funny bone.
    Yes, I know it's a pretty, sun shiny day but I'm not one to be on the go all the time.  I've been there, done that and my body and soul have felt the after-shocks.  I guess I'm kind of like my computer battery, I work better with a regular recharge than to burn out all that I have saved up.
    Psalm 62: 1-2 ''Truly my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him. Truly he is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken.''

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Bad Hair


Bad hair day


    Who hasn't had a bad hair day?  Have you ever woke up looking like Don King? [not my uncle but the boxing promoter.. lol]  Some days there is just not enough gel in the world to calm the static on your head.  Of course, if you wanted a little volume and lift then your hair is going to be limp as a wet noodle.
    Our hair is a big part of how we define ourselves.  We go to great lengths to cut it, curl it, tease it, and style it in various ways.  We often take it for granted until we start to lose it due to age, illness or medication.  Then we freak out or at least I did when it happened to me for a short while.  Humbling comes in all forms and sometimes out of left field.
     There are so many things in life that we don't realize how important they are to us till they're gone.  Take a moment today to be thankful for all the things you have, like hair even if it's not as much these days, before they're gone for good.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

It's a God Thing











    Sometimes in life people will try to convince you something is right, when you know good and well it's wrong.  This could be a moral issue or a physical issue.  It is up to you to stick to your guns and say 'No, it's not right.'
    I think it was the Monday after Halloween weekend of 2004 that my doctor put me in ICU.  How sick was I?  I wore my nightgown and leggings to the Dr's office, now that's pretty sick.  This was when I transitioned from my old machine to my mask machine to help my breathing.  I did fine on the hospital's machine but when the medical home supplier brought a machine for me to use at home, it didn't feel right.  I told the lady it didn't feel the same and I couldn't breathe with it.  She told me I just needed to get used to it.  At that moment, 'it was a God thing' that my doctor came in and heard the discussion.  He asked her if she had calibrated the machine before bringing it to me.  She said No and he lit into her like a match to gasoline.  A new calibrated machine was brought over and I could breathe comfortably with it and be discharged to go home in a few days.
    2 Timothy 1;7  ''For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.''
    [I think I've shared this story before but I thought it was worth repeating.  Don't settle for less than you expect in what you think is right.]

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Sparkle


Me


    Okay, if you know me at all then you know I love a little bling.  I think a little sparkle can spruce up anything that seems plain.  It catches the eye with it's shiny illumination.
    Don't you want your life to add a little sparkle into the lives of others?  How can we add sparkle?  Your smile should be contagious.  Your mood should be uplifting.  Your actions should be inspiring.  Your words should be encouraging and motivating.
    I think when our hearts and our actions are together in a Spirit led mind then we will leave a little sparkle wherever we go.  The beauty of a diamond is formed by pressure so let the pressures of your daily life turn you into something just as shiny and beautiful.

Monday, March 11, 2013

The Circle of Life


Probably!


   The circle of life is often not pleasant and a harsh lesson in humility.  We think 'that' won't happen to me but time is the true revealer.  I've heard two stories recently about caregivers dealing with moments that were far from comfortable.  So, I thought I'd give a few humbling points.

   1.  Your body is just like everybody else's, it's your pride that makes you think you're different.
   2.  Whatever has been an embarrassing moment has happened to someone else before you.
   3.  Learn from your experiences and next time it will be better.
   4.  Pride is concerned with who is right, Humility is concerned with what is right.
   5.  Humility is a fertile soil that grows spiritual fruit.
   6.  Being kind is often better than being right when helping others.

   Humility is a tricky thing, just when you think you've got it is right when you lost it.  Be nice and full of mercy when helping others, you never know when you'll be on the receiving end.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

The Week


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    It's Monday so let's start the week off with a positive attitude.  Let's look for the good in everything that comes our way.  Don't look to see if the glass is full or not, but instead be glad you have a glass.
    I personally am feeling good and have high hopes for the week.  'My future's so bright, I gotta wear shades.'

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Never Changes


old things..ancient things..nothing is new under the sun..things..


    The world is often one big marketing strategy.  The Bible says 'there is nothing new under the sun.'  So we just put a new spin on the same old thing and call it new.  Today's topic was sparked by my hair gel.  The last time I bought it, it was Aussie Sydney Smooth but now it's Aussie Miraculously Smooth.  There was no miracle done in the lab to make it any better, nor does it do any miracle on my hair.  It's the same stuff with a flashier name to get me to buy it.
    The Bible never changes.  People often take away or add to its message to make it more appealing to us but that is wrong.  The Word of God is what is and that's enough.  The church today often tries to turn worship into entertainment but what our souls really need is the Truth, plain and simple.  We will all be held accountable to what the Bible says, not what our culture deems as right or wrong.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Spur One Another



And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another ~ and all the more as you see the Day approaching...  ~Hebrews 10:24-25
   


     Don't we all like unexpected good surprises?  I was awakened by a friend this morning dropping off an easter present for me.  She was putting 'encourage and build each other up' into action.  She was also letting me know that her thoughts were with me even tho we hadn't seen each other in bible study lately.
     Hebrews 10;24-25  'And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.'
     Our lives do get busy but we should never grow weary in doing good.  A little effort goes a long ways in a recipient's heart.  Love isn't love until you give it away.  As we all like the getting, we should love giving even more.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

It's a God Thing











    Have you ever felt the flame of the fire without getting burned?  I think God lets us know we've done wrong as a warning without pouring all of His wrath upon us.  His mercy is defined as withholding what we deserve and we should be grateful.
    So let us rewind down memory lane back to my Levy cruising days.  Let me just preface this as a one time learned lesson, not a habit repeated.  My two friends and I were in the front seat of my Honda Prelude with bucket seats.  We got pulled over by a cop and found out it was illegal to have three people in the front seat.  Who knew?  Well we all had to exit the vehicle so he could look in the car.  Well on this one night, we had split a wine cooler between us.  We were all thinking about the trouble we'd be in if he found it.  It was a 'God thing' of mercy that the empty bottle had rolled out of sight way up under the driver' seat.  Oh yeah, I felt the heat because I did get a ticket and had to go to court but I didn't get burned.
     Mercy is priceless.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Tomorrow


Snoopy wisdom


     This caption has been my daily motto for awhile now.  I've been stuck in a holding pattern of sickness or what one may see as forced captivity at home.  I haven't lost hope because I do know there will be a tomorrow coming to look forward to here on earth and eternally.
     We must not see our bad day as having a bad life.  There are no rainbows without the rain.  The trials we encounter help us to appreciate the joys even more.  Trials also help us to see our weaknesses more clearly by being up close and personal.  We can therefore see our desperate need for our Healer, Comforter, and Savior through these moments.  Where there is faith there is hope and where there is hope there are His promises about our tomorrows.
      'Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love ya. You're only a day away.'

Monday, March 4, 2013

Who?














      Who does this?  Seriously, I see it but wonder what they are thinking.  The odds of you seeing people you know goes up exponentially with how bad you look.  Oh but the rollers let them know you're going to look great later right...lol.
      You can never make a second first impression.  I encourage people to care about how they look.  A lot can be said for clean, decent and appropriate in the way you care for your appearance.  Are you the 'Pigpen' of the Peanuts gang?  Cologne can never beat a bar of soap and water...just sayin'.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

4 Good Things

Words of Wisdom...



     This caption yells out to me 'Ding Ding, Ding Ding'.  It all points to living your authentic self with others.  You can be true to yourself without an obtrusive approach.
     Pretending...... you can only act for so long.  Your true colors will bleed thru eventually. Be who you are meant to be, not the crowd's wannabe.
     Depending..... love without expecting.  God loved us while we were still sinners.  His love isn't dependent on ours.
     Defending.... not a word is heard when you're building your case in your head.  Ears can't be shut like our mouths for a reason.
     Offending.....  reword it.  You can make your point without making an enemy.  Say it nice or just keep your advice.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Happy or Not?


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     I heard on the news last night, Arkansas was ranked 46 out of the 50 states where people were the least happy.  Really?  Happiness is a choice, it's not by chance.  If your happiness is dependent on your circumstances, then your life will crash as often as a wave hits the shore.
    'Happiness can be found in the darkest of times, if one remembers to turn the Light on.'  The peace of God will sustain you.  As I wind up my third week of being sick, I could be bitter or better for this down time.  I choose better and that starts with the quality of my thoughts.
     If you're not happy, look within.  Then look above and count your blessings.  Lastly, help yourself by helping someone else be happy.

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Come On In
















  1.       ''If you knew Jesus was coming to visit you at your house tonight, would you run to the door to welcome him with open arms, or would you (we) need to rush around to hide some things. What do you have in your home that you (we) would be ashamed for him to find?''
          This was a post from my cousin, Gina, on her facebook page and I thought it was a good point to ponder.  Everything we have and own belong to God but would He want to claim it?  Music and movie collections, are they an encouragement to the soul?  Is your home an example of earthly hoarding or an example of humble giving?
          It's okay to surround yourself with things you enjoy and make you happy but there are limits to one's greed and self indulgence.  We must give our first fruits to God, not the leftovers.  'In my house, we will serve the Lord.'  It's not just a saying but should be a way of life.




Wednesday, February 27, 2013

It's a God Thing











     Today is my friend's birthday, David Nosek.  When I moved back here, he was one of a couple of people that took me under their wing to make my transition smoother.  Our first outing was a Natalie Merchant concert.  It was fun to go with someone who enjoyed her music as much as I did.  We've also enjoyed movies, hockey games, new restaurants and shopping in Memphis excursions.  Friends are ones that even tho you may see them less, you know they're there and can be counted on no less.
     'It's a God thing' that David took the time and effort back then for me when I needed it most.  Showing God's love to others in whatever way you can is a great way to serve as a Christian.  Don't expect it to always be easy and problem free either.  David and I have unspoken of stories that shall remain that way but what's important is the friendship that's stayed intact through it all.
     Happy Birthday David.  I know God brings people into our lives with a purpose that He wants fulfilled.  Thanks for stepping up to the plate.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

FBF PRAYER REQUESTS..MARCH 2013


FBF PRAYER REQUESTS FOR MARCH 2013

PHILIP AND SANDRA PRIME
1. Pray for our baptismal service on the 3rd of March. We could have 5 or so who would want to be baptized: Lilia and her son Pablo; A young gal Denise; a young man Jesús; another young man also named Jesús; and possibly a few more. Pray that the Lord would help us to give them wise counsel.

2. Please pray for the visa and vehicle situation here in Mexico.
Changes in the Mexican Visa laws are forcing all foreigners who reside (or plan on residing) in Mexico for the long-term, to apply for residency.  The new law is forcing us to either legalize (import) our van or sell it in the US and buy a Mexican one.
I have been told by two different agencies (non-government) that deal with the importation of vehicles that it is not possible to import the Bookmobile. I am still waiting on one other agency to finish their investigation into the matter.

MARTIN AND HANSY TUOHY
1. The vehicle we have been using needs new license plates to remain legal. There has been many delays in getting them. Please pray we are able to get them by the end of this week.
2. Till Easter camps we have will be traveling quite a bit on the weekends, visiting other churches here in MX. Please pray for travel mercies and ability to minister well to each of the churches.
3. Wisdom is needed as we prepare to pack up here in Puruandiro. Are we packing for good or just so that we can return once we have tied up loose ends in Denmark?
4. Salvation of young family whom we are studying with.I beg your prayers for my oldest sister, Carmen (the mother of Kena). Thursday of last week, 5:30 am, she fainted, felt from the second floor, hit a pot with her head, destroyed one of her knees, and God graciously spared her life! 
 
MONICA SERNATINGER AND QUICO
I beg your prayers for my oldest sister, Carmen (the mother of Kena). Thursday of last week, 5:30 am, she fainted, felt from the second floor, hit a pot with her head, destroyed one of her knees, and God graciously spared her life!
    She got stiches in her head, and last Friday had knee surgery. This week Quico and I spent a few days in Celaya helping care for her. She is doing well and her pains have resided greatly, and she told us repeatedly to have felt so loved by us.  I am still very concerned about her salvation. She is a very devout Catholic who confesses to have put her trust in Christ as her Savior, and that if she would have died, she is sure she would spent eternity in heaven; but also she will forever trust in the intercession on the Virgin Mary for her daily walk and eternity. I left some literature with her and she says to daily read Our Daily Bread devotional. May the Lord give her true understanding of Christ amazing and sufficient grace.
    My health and energy have been so much better. Thank you for your faithful prayers!!!

DENNY NORRIS
We are so grateful for how God is working among the youth in Cannon Beach. Each week we are meeting in the home of one of the church families (we usually fill up the host’s home) as we study through the gospel of John. Besides the Bible study, we recite memory verses, report on Bible reading, pray, have a question and answer time and eat a snack. There is an enthusiasm among them that is contagious… and the families in the church feel blessed to host them. They also have a passion for their lost friends and relatives.
Thanks so much for praying for the quinceañera celebration; the name of Christ was both exalted and proclaimed. Both the fifteen old year girl and her father gave their testimonies.

 
 
 

Monday, February 25, 2013

Waiting


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    Who can't relate to this?  Hurry up is what's on everyone's mind.  Are we mindful of others when it's our turn?  I think some people think the handicapped stall is the upgraded area for all to use.  I'm here to say 'it is not'.  When there is a 5 to 1 ratio of regular stalls to an accessible one, you better wait for one of the five.  I am not very patient when I've had to wait on a person that could have used any of the other stalls and this one is my only option.   Your big purse, your tight space phobia, nor it being a phone booth makes you eligible as handicapped.
     'Patience is the companion of wisdom.'  Is it wise to lose our patience?  Not usually.  Our attitude during the wait is what the world sees in us most.  'The meek will inherit the earth' so we must humble ourselves.  Time will not wait for anyone but we must wait for the right timing in the impatient moments.