Showing posts with label bless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bless. Show all posts

Friday, October 25

High Five for Friday!

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1 ~ Business Writing Class
Doesn't sound like it would be, but that class can be a blast.
We're supposed to be working on proposals for a program for our college, which actually is pretty interesting, but we talked about every type of project but that for about half the class Wednesday.
But classes like that are usually only fun because of the professor. . .

2 ~ Professors Who Cancel Class on Fridays
Yep, it's my Business Writing professor.
He's awesome.
And to his credit, he cancels class on Friday because we turn in a report on our work, so it's not like we're getting a totally free pass.
But still.

3 ~ I got the internship I really wanted!
I've been volunteering at a local non-profit organization for about two semesters, and the work I've been doing has become more and more computer based and complicated.
(One of them actually didn't realize I was a volunteer and was about to hire me as a consultant.)
But now, I can get college credit for working, and I'll get a ton of experience!

4 ~ Mushrooms
I just love mushrooms, but we don't often have them.
We did last night, and that made me very happy.
And while we're on the subject of food. . .

5 ~ Doggy Antics
. . . Our dog Bud has a bad habit of begging.
We don't cave.
"Never?"
"Never! -- Well, hardly ever. . ."
But last night, I heard the telltale sounds of happy licking.
I had dropped some food earlier and picked it up and threw it out, but I figured Bud was just savoring the vapors.
Um, no.
He climbed onto my chair and ate an entire bowl of fettuccine alfredo.
Doggone it.

Tuesday, August 20

Blessing the Lord

There's this song, you may have heard it, it's called "10,000 Reasons".
I can't remember the first time I heard it, but I remember thinking, "Oh, I should go download this when I get home" because it was a good song and I liked it. 
Well, I forgot to download it.
Naturally.
Well, the next time (of note) that I heard it was at a funeral for a baby.
I was so emotional that I couldn't even sing it.
But I was thinking.
We can't just bless the Lord when we have everything. When everything's nice and sunny. When we have everything we need.
We need to bless Him when He takes gifts away. When He teaches us lessons. When He allows pain in our lives.
Because whoever said "God will never give you more than you can handle" was wrong.
God will never allow you to be tempted beyond what He gives you an escape.
And God gives us more than we can handle to teach us to depend on Him for everything.
And that tender, nurturing love is truly blessable.

Thursday, August 15

My, Oh My

It's August 15th. 
Summer is over. 
My, oh my, where'd the months go?
My younger sister started her dual enrollment at the local technical college this morning. My younger brother starts his freshman year at the Citadel this weekend. I start my senior year next week. 
My, oh my, where'd the years go? 
I guess all we can do is honor God with our hours, and trust Him in the moments, because He sees the years behind us and the years before us. 
Those years are made of months, weeks, days, hours, and moments. 
Live them well.

Thursday, February 14

Blah Blah, Valentine's Day, Mush Mush

If you were expecting a beautiful, mushy Valentine's Day post, you're not going to get it.
Sorry.
This is for those of you - like me - who are 'alone' for Valentine's Day.
I say 'alone' because you're not really alone, and here's why. 
Do you know the story behind Valentine's day?
The real story?
Well, I do.
And while I don't remember the specifics, I can tell you the gist of it.

There was a man named Valentine (Italian, probably) who was going to be hanged at dawn, at the first ringing of the bell.
Don't ask me what for, but I think it was murder.
Dawn came, and he was led to the scaffold.
Per the order, the executioners waited for the ringing of the bell.
They never heard it. 
One of the officials went to the bell tower and demanded to know why the bell hadn't been rung yet.
The bell ringer explained that he had been ringing the bell, but it hadn't been working. 
They went to examine it, and when they looked up at it, they saw Valentine's young wife clinging to the clapper: her body had silenced the ringing.
By the time they got her out, she was half dead. They asked her why she had done that, and she replied simply that she loved her husband. She died not too long afterwards.
Deciding the debt owed the state had been paid by one life, the official released Valentine, who - I assume - went on to become a saint somehow. 

Does that story ring a bell?
It's a terrible pun, but the question stands.
Valentine's Day isn't about roses and cutesy poetry and chocolate and sheepish grins and Cupid and pink hearts and dates.
It's about sacrificial love.
It's about laying one's life down for another.
And hopefully, that sounds familiar to all of us.
And that's why you're never alone.
I understand that it can hurt to be without a significant other during Valentine's Day: I didn't think I would be 'alone' this year, but I am.
And that's okay.
I'm not really alone.
And neither are you.
We are loved beyond measure by One who will never let us go.
We are loved by One who took our place of punishment and death.

So Happy Valentine's Day.

For God so loved the world
that He gave His only begotten Son
that whoever believes on Him
should not perish
but have eternal life.
John 3:16

Friday, January 11

Waiting.

I will be the first to admit it: patience is not one of my strengths.
It's not easy being patient.
And something's occurred to me lately that I thought I should share.
Shouldn't it be (theoretically) easier to be patient on God?
That's not to make Him sound slow or anything, just our perception of time.
I mean, we know He's promised to provide for us.
We know He'll bless us.
And we know He has our best at heart and in mind.
So why are we so antsy?
We know the answer, but just in case you don't want to own to it, I will:
we want what we want when we want it.
I do. And I'll bet you do, too.
And nothing's wrong with wanting something (assuming it's a good thing).
But when we let that get in the way of trusting God, we end up making the thing we want - or sometimes even the wanting itself - an idol.
If God wants us to have it, we'll have it.
If He doesn't, we won't.
Waiting's hard.
I know it is.
But if you're waiting in God's time with a good attitude . . . it'll be worth it.
Always.

What are you waiting for?

Tuesday, January 1

Be Still and Know

Psalm 46:10
"Be still and know that I am God. . ."

Sunday, one of the songs we sang in church had to do with trusting God and being still in His presence. 
Monday, a dear family at our church buried their three month old daughter. One of the songs at the funeral was about being still and worshiping God. 
The funeral shook me up quite a bit, and afterwards I went for a drive, just to think and pray alone. 
I ended up at a beach, just staring at the waves. 
And that's when I realized (again) what being still with God really is.
You know when you're with that friend and you don't need to say anything to fill in the silence because it's a comfortable one? I think that's what being still is. It's sort of like a lull in the conversation, where you've poured out your heart, and you're just waiting on Him to speak to you.
It's really nice. And very comforting. 
And it isn't something you only do when things are hard.
It's something we should be doing all the time. 
It's hard. I know it is. There are so many distractions, from school, work, friends, obligations, technology (hey, I admit this freely, and I love my gadgets).
But God gave us the time we have . . . shouldn't we "spare" some for Him . . . ?

Wednesday, August 22

How my Mother Saved my Life

Yes, this is a true story.

I will say first off that unused appliances scare me. And by "unused", I mean unused by me. And if you're still not sure what I'm talking about, check out this guest post I did not too long ago; it explains everything.
Allow me to set the stage: I've been house sitting for the past two or three weeks - a weekish at one house, two days between and now at another house. 
The first house had a lovely kitchen with a stove very much like the one I use at home.
Easy to cook on?


The second house has a lovely kitchen . . . with a gas stove . . .
Um. . .
Easy to cook on?


Which means I didn't have a clue how to use it.
I'd turn the knob, and it'd click repeatedly, and all I could think of was the house blowing up, so I'd turn it off in a hurry.
I actually ended up cooking a frozen meal in the microwave (which I never do) because I had no clue how to use the oven.
Now, how my lovely mother factors into this.
We were chatting on Facebook, and she asked what I was planning on having for dinner.
I said I didn't know.
Somehow, the stove situation came up, and she's like "Oh, those are easy".
She coached me step-by-step through how to use it.
And it worked.
God bless the mothers who make sure their "independent" children are able to cook for themselves.

Wednesday, August 1

Chick-Fil-A Day!


This is Chick-Fil-A at noon.
I'm actually not a huge fan of chicken, so I'm not there a whole lot, but dang . . . I've never seen it this busy!!!
There were only four parking spaces available when we got there, and people were already parked up and down the residential street. I think a couple even parked all the way over at McDonald's across the highway! (Talk about awkward -- walking to your car at MickyD's with a bag of Chick-Fil-A . . .)
I was pretty sure it would be busy; I think a few people are eating lunch and dinner there!
I have to admit I'm a bit worried about Friday . . . the . . . um . . . "event" that's supposed to happen that day. I don't think it will be a big deal here, but I pray parents will be wise enough not to take their children there Friday in cities where it will be pretty bad.
Just seeing the support people were showing for Biblical family values . . . It was awesome. God has really blessed Chick-Fil-A for their obedience and willingness to close every store on Sundays because it's the Sabbath. It's just incredible.
Though I do have to say, there are few feelings quite like wanting a CFA milkshake after Sunday dinner and realizing that just ain't gonna happen . . .

 

Monday, July 30

An AWESOME New Blog!

So, my friend Jennifer has started a new blog . . . and it is awesome.
Be a love and check it out? I'm sure you'll be blessed by it!

Hi! I'm Jennifer and I blog over at Blessings All Mind With Ten Thousand Beside. I just got started this week, so I'm a beginner at this whole blogger thing. I'm excited though. My blog is going to be about me, my family, our life and the things that God is teaching me. I am also planning to answer some of the questions that teenage girls ask me! You can find out more by visiting the blog and reading the About Me page and the About the Blog page. So head on over and check it out! Or if you have a question you can email me at: betterthatway@gmail.com.