Wednesday, September 3, 2014

                                              THE GIFT OF TIME                    

TIME is a gift from God...but it isn't always seen as a gift.  We take it for granted...we waste it... we carry on as if TIME stands still when we need it to and that we are given unlimited opportunities to complete tasks when and if we are so inclined...but TIME waits for no one!...It is fleeting!  We forget that we can NEVER relive those precious minutes previously encountered.  How many TIMES have you put off seeing a friend or a family member because something else took priority over your schedule and that visit just didn’t seem to be as important as the items on your to-do list?  It happens all of the TIME!

Our lives are filled with so many obligations and events that it's easy to get caught up and often overextend ourselves. That's how we miss out on the truly important things!  There are several reasons why we should view the TIME that we have been given as a gift from God.  One of the most important reasons is that God wants for us to make TIME for Him.  He wants us to sit at His feet and to connect with Him. He wants us to know that He loves us and that He will give us the desires of our heart if we trust and believe in Him. He also wants to know that we love Him. That we are grateful for His presence in our lives and that we are thankful for all that He has done.  Developing this kind of personal relationship requires our TIME.

 God also wants us to take the TIME to show love and kindness to others...our family members, friends and even those whom we may have just laid eyes on for the very first TIME!!  We are to set aside TIME is to pray, to study the word of God and to be Disciples of Christ.  We are to share the "Good News"of Jesus Christ, whenever possible. Many of us try to accelerate through TIME, in an attempt to forget about past hurts and trials that left us in pain and anguish.   We want to push past all the bad stuff and get to a better place...in a hurry!  We have to realize that in God’s perfect plan, (which is very different from our own) TIME is to be used for healing and for making the necessary personal changes needed for strength and growth.  Take the TIME tell that family member whom you haven’t seen or spoken to for years, that they are important to you.  Take the TIME to share a kind word with the neighbor whom you haven’t made eye contact with because life has just gotten too busy.  Take the TIME to ask your friend for forgiveness when harsh words may have been exchanged.

 We often take for granted how precious life really is.  Sometimes we act as if we were designed to be on earth forever and that TIME has no real value.  When we take TIME to explore all of the opportunities and see all of the wonder and beauty that God created for us to enjoy, we will value the TIME that God has given us and we will begin to use every moment to love, praise, honor, and glorify Him in all that we do. Cherish the TIME you were given and live life to the fullest!! ♥

Thursday, July 17, 2014

                       YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER

You know the old adage, "You can't judge a book by its cover"?  I recently heard the expression again and gave a lot of thought to what it meant. It means that we should never base our opinions about others solely by their outward appearance, we must steer clear of judging others without really knowing what really lies on the inside. At that moment I realized how much we REALLY ARE like books!

A book is bound in either a hardcover or paper and like a book, some of us appear to have hard coverings or shells that may give the impression of not caring or wanting to be bothered which pushes people away. Others display a more delicate covering, which makes them seem to be more sensitive to the needs of others and they are often viewed as easier to read and open to letting people in.

The spine of the book, which symbolizes the human backbone, serves as the foundation of the book and supports the pages, which helps the pages remain in tact. The backbone is our foundation and reveals how well "put together" we are.

The pages of a book hold the content of the story; each delicate page is filled with words, pictures and/ or facts that give the reader an understanding of the story.  OUR  pages hold the content of our character and tells those we come in contact with a lot about what we hold inside.

  Some of us are like mystery novels, which can be difficult to understand and figure out.  Some of our lives are filled with tragic stories that almost read like a best-selling horror tale; the trials and
struggles imprinted on each page leave many wondering how it's even possible to survive.  Some are open books; very transparent about their journey and provide the world with a detailed image of what life is like for them.  Their stories stand to be helpful to others who may share a similar story and may need a little support.  Like a good book, it is important that we take good care for our covering, whether it be a hard cover or paperback, over time our foundation will show wear and tear and our contents may start to pull away from its binding; this sets us up to possibly lose our perspective and forget that the pages all fit together with purpose to create lessons filled with love,faith, hope,
triumph and victory.


 Our stories are passed down through our friends and family when we head to our eternal home and many of them will be repeated and shared for years to come.  Our stories are bound together to represent a life well-lived and hold great possibilities to change  and impact the lives of future generations. NO MATTER WHAT HAS BEEN WRITTEN INTO YOUR STORY....LIVE IT WELL AND LET IT SPEAK VOLUMES ABOUT EACH CHAPTER OF LIFE YOU WERE GIVEN! ♥

Monday, July 7, 2014

                         GOD HAS A SENSE OF HUMOR


I was asked by an uncle some time ago, if I believed that God has a sense of humor.  He questioned the significance of comedy used in the on-stage and million dollar box office performances of a well- known movie director and producer.  There are others who struggle to grab hold of the so called “silly antics” in movies and on t.v.  that are used to draw Christians in.  I answered my uncle with a resounding YES, because I DO believe that God has a sense of Humor.  Here’s what backs up my conclusion: I can recall a number of times when I attempted to avoid challenging situations and went to great lengths to steer clear of trying outcomes...sometimes it may have been to avoid a difficult person, but  after all of the energy and effort that I used to side-step the situation, God would place me RIGHT SMACK-DAB IN ITS PATH!!  I could only smile as I imagined hearing God say, “Not so fast...you have some work to do here!" I realized that the Lord brought me back to the situation to learn from it and to deal with the negative emotions stirred up by the experience or the person.  Now...getting back to my original discussion regarding that talented individual who appears to have chosen to commit his career to making people, from very diverse backgrounds,forget about their immediate cares and woes, to take a break from the everyday stresses of life....AND JUST LAUGH!!  Remember, laughter IS good for the soul!  Now while I’m focusing on the topic of humor and laughter, I would be remiss if I didn’t bring up the love of my life...my husband David.  For those who know him well,I believe they would agree that he may have actually missed his calling in the comedic arena.  I have known him since I was a teenager and he has always managed to make me laugh. During a very critical time in my life when my grandmother who raised me became ill and passed away, David was there to offer support, encouragement, friendship and most importantly, he helped keep me from falling apart by somehow managing to make me smile. That was about 30 years ago and he STILL makes me smile!  We have been through a lot together; the loss of both of his parents, my father’s passing and a number of health related scares for me. But through it ALL, David’s unbelievably positive attitude and the ability to keep me laughing continues to keep my heart, mind and soul strong.  I truly believe that his humor has been a form of medicine for me.  You see, I believe that David’s sense of humor is a gift that God gave him and he uses his gift to bring laughter and joy to the lives of anyone he comes in contact with.   I really don’t believe that God would give a gift to anyone that He Himself does not possess. So to answer your question uncle...
YES... I DO believe that God has a sense of humor!!!



Friday, June 20, 2014

                      

                   THE ART OF ACCEPTING OUR IMPERFECTIONS
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We are always striving to be the very best that we can be.  On that quest, we try to successfully maneuver our way through trials and temptations, hoping to be seen in a positive light, by others.  At times we find it difficult to accept the shortcomings of our family, friends and peers, while also struggling with the imperfections that we see within ourselves.  Human nature drives us to seek perfection in our situations and circumstances; even though we know that there are no perfect individuals walking among us on earth. God did not design us to be perfect, but He did create us to live our lives by the example of His Son, Jesus Christ.  At the start of man’s existence, a decision was made out of disobedience that caused sin to fall upon each one of us at birth, this is written in Psalm 51:5.   It is very important that we accept this truth, because we can’t work towards the life that God desires for us if we don’t recognize that we all fall short and were born with imperfections.  Refusing to accept that we are imperfect, stifles our pathway to growth and blessings.  There are times when we blame others for our circumstances, hold grudges and struggle to forgive when we have been hurt or falsely accused. We often view our imperfections as garments of inadequacy and some of us never overcome our insecurities.  While on this journey, it is important for us to establish a close and personal relationship with God.  When we do that, we begin to understand why our imperfections hold a significant place in our development.  Our imperfections can break us down and destroy us OR they can create resolve and challenge us to rise to the occasion!  This has the ability to move us forward,  build and strengthen our character and help us live the life that God intends for us to live.     REMEMBER....You were fearfully and wonderfully made!
BLESSINGS! 

Sunday, June 8, 2014

           
After just reading yet another tragic story on bullying, I decided to share a writing I completed a while back.   It speaks to the effects of using negative words and reflects on how those words can destroy the confidence that we work so hard to build up in our children.  Unfortunately, we live in very different times and the act of bullying now includes an entirely different set of tactics that often result in devastating consequences.  We ALL should take charge over the words we use!!

          OUR WORDS CAN BE A WEAPON OF DESTRUCTION!!


Remember hearing the phrase on the playground as a child,“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt  me"?   I know I had to shout that message out a few times myself!  I expect that this phrase was used by many a tormented child as a way of stopping harsh and negative words from spewing from the mouth of their tormentor. I believe there were hopes that the instigator would stop harassing them if they thought their attempts to hurt with words were useless....BUT we all know.... that words CAN hurt! People who choose to use words that are hurtful, cause pain and leave lasting impressions of negativity that can damage one's confidence.

The unpleasant words that one hears over and over again during childhood can create walls of mistrust and issues with poor self esteem that can carry over into adulthood.  Some people struggle to break away feelings of inadequacy that were formed in their youth.  I want to believe that most people who participate in this type of destructive behavior, have no idea of the severity of their actions.  I can recall certain "bullied" moments that I experienced as a child; I remember how those mean and hurtful messages became deeply embedded in my psyche and played a significant part in how I responded to certain situations.

  Children are like a sponges and absorb a great deal of what they are introduced to.  If a child is built up with encouraging and uplifting words, they will most likely have a positive outlook on life and deal with challenging issues with a level of confidence.  On the other hand, if a child is torn down with words of discouragement and hatred, they will develop into an adult who will spend a great deal of time trying to prove their level of worth; not only to others, but to themselves as well.  Negative words  can stop a person from pursuing their dreams and limit their ability to live a life filled with happiness and joy.  God’s written Word is filled with encouragement, love and promise.  It is a well-defined book of instructions, He designed for his children to follow when interacting with others.  Spending time in the Word of God will definitely have a direct effect on the words that we choose to use when dealing with others.  Some of the words that God expects us to use in our daily vocabulary are: love, forgive, honor, bless and praise.  When we use God’s chosen words, it pushes us further away from using words that could easily destroy someone’s life!!

Thursday, May 15, 2014

     IS STRESS ACCESSORIZING YOUR OUTFIT TODAY?
When you get up in the morning and begin to prepare for the day, do you start by searching for that “just right “ outfit or do you prepare the night before to eliminate the hustle and bustle that causes us to run late in the morning?  What kind of outfit are you searching for?  I guess it would depend on what the occasion is.  Are you dressing for work or taking the kids to an event?  Are you job hunting, or having tea with the girls?  There are millions of events, plans and opportunities that will affect your personal wardrobe decision daily.  What pair of shoes will work? Are you going wearing pants or a skirt? What about that special dress? Sometimes we forget items that will make our outfit work. Maybe it’s the extra pair of shoes that we meant to throw in the car, or that necklace that we bought specifically to wear with that certain blouse.  The one thing that NEVER seems to be forgotten and is often a part of our daily attire is…..STRESS!  

 We can have the best intentions of leaving it at home for at least one day, but somehow it manages to jump on to the back of our sweater or climb into the bottom of our shoes and become an unwanted guest, keeping in step with us throughout the day. We can wear it like jewelry, it pinches our wrists and can cause pain like a bracelet that is too small or cut off our breathing like a necklace that’s much too tight!  Often, stress can remove itself from our person and attach itself to others, wreaking havoc on everyone in close proximity and destroying the ability for all to communicate effectively. 

 Stress is also known to be a silent killer.  It can cause a large number of health issues which can keep us from living the life that God designed for us.  When I forget to leave my stress at home, I feel as if it takes refuge on my person and begins to get comfortable within me and comes with full intent of accompanying me throughout my day with no scheduled intermission. When this happens, it is often difficult to recover and maintain the right attitude, which of course can affect the image that we want to relay to others. 

As I continue to strengthen my personal relationship with Christ; I practice leaving some of the daily stresses tucked into a drawer or closet and I remind myself that those stresses can only be adorned if I choose to allow them to be a part of my day.  (Of course I am still working to free myself from those unsightly items altogether, because they don’t look good on me at all!) I will faithfully continue to ask God for strength to remove the unappealing accessory from my wardrobe, so that I may always be seen with the warmth, glow and light that God intends for me to be adorned with everywhere I go. 

I pray that before each one of you leaves the house each day; that you will take a look in the mirror, check out your attire and remember that stress is NEVER a complimentary addition to your ensemble!  Trust God to handle the stressful things in your life, when you do that; you will arrive at your destination allowing your light shine so that others may see and you will walk in the beauty and grace that God desires.

Friday, April 18, 2014

       The Love of Christ Reigns Over Us



The Love of Christ reigns over us and gives us what we need,
His love, shows through our actions; our thoughts,words and our deeds.

Christ gave His all that we might live; in spirit and in truth,
His story should be shared each day, to teach and guide our youth.

When Christ was taken to the cross, it was believed that He was done; 
But little did the people know, the victory had really just begun.

His body was then wrapped in shroud and taken to a tomb.
It was there He laid for three days, until the plan to save us did resume.

He arose upon the third day and His mission was revealed,
to those who loved Him dearly and came to find His tomb unsealed.

Christ met with His disciples and sent them out with the "Good News",
He instructed them to spread the word...HE LIVES and our hearts He did pursue.

For those of us that walk in faith, our lives will be forever blessed,
and we will live a life eternal, by our Saviors feet at rest.

Christ left this earth to sit beside our Father up above,
AND STILL each and every single day, He reigns and showers us with love.


* This Easter, may you be reminded of the sacrifice 
given in love, to save us and prepare us for eternal life!