Friday, November 23, 2012

This Year I am Thankful for......

Good morning all!

Yesterday, I had the blessed opportunity to celebrate Thanksgiving with my family and  closest friends.  It was a day filled with great food (most which are eaten only once a year), laughter, and a ton of love.  It was a day that warmed my spirits!

As I take this time to reflect, I realize what makes this Holiday Season SO special.  It isn't about complaining about what you don't have or want, but rather what you DO have.  I may not have a ton of money or material possessions, although God has blessed me with exactly what I need in both departments; but, I do have a lot of things money cannot buy!

I have a wonderful family whom I love VERY much, even though some days test that love, and friends who are simply irreplaceable.  I have my faith in the LIVING GOD who brings me through each day stronger than the previous one!  I have memories that will last me a lifetime. 

Yesterday's devotion opened my eyes to what blessings come from being Thankful!  The devotion(in abbreviated version) reads,

"A THANKFUL ATTITUDE opens windows of heaven.  Spiritual blessings fall freely onto you through those openings into eternity.  Moreover, as you look up with a grateful heart, you get glimpses of Glory though those windows.  You cannot yet live in heaven, but you can experience foretastes of your ultimate home.  Such samples of heavenly fare revive your hope...thankfulness is not some sort of magic formula; it is the language of Love, which enables you to communicate intimately with Me.  A thankful mind-set does not entail a denial of reality with its plethora of problems.  Instead it rejoices [in the midst of trials and tribulations].

I also understand that some situations are dire and desperate for some individuals or families and having a Thankful spirit may seem nearly impossible.  But, remember that no day is a complete failure, and God uses ALL things for His Glory!  If you are struggling today or this month, or even this year, have HOPE.  God is not finished with you yet!  Even in the midst of the most seemingly harrowing situations, there are things for which to be thankful!  Stop!  Take a moment to count those blessings!

As we now enter the "official" Season of Christmas, give freely, whether it be of your time or love. And remember to always GIVE THANKS!

God Bless!    












Wednesday, October 31, 2012

What's love got to do it me?

"LEARN TO LISTEN TO ME even while you are listening to other people.  As they open their souls to your scrutiny, you are on holy ground.  You need the help of My Spirit to respond appropriately.  Ask Him to think through you, live through you, love through you.  My own Being is alive within  you in the Person of the Holy Spirit.  If you respond to others' needs through your unaided thought processes, you offer them dry crumbs.  When the Spirit empowers your listening and speaking, My streams of living water flow through you to other people.  Be a channel of My Love, Joy, and Peace by listening to Me as you listen to others" (Jesus Calling, October 31).

As I frantically prepared for today's events and various tasks, I was entirely consumed in what I needed and what I wanted.  After reading the above passage, however, I was struck by the clear message God was sending me through this simple, yet powerfully written devotion.  How many times a day do we think only of ourselves.  As humans, our nature is to only consider the "I" in our daily equation. But!  It is always so much more than "I."  It is he, she, and them.  Friends, family, and strangers.  Old, young, and adolescent.  How many times do we miss the beautiful opportunities gifted to us to reach, change, affect someone else?  How many times do we miss the chance to change "I" to "we" and "us?" 

In light of the recent storm, Hurricane Sandy, we have the chance to witness "I" become "us;" strangers become neighbors; separate families become a united community.  Must it take a tragedy to teach us the importance of reaching out to others?  It doesn't need to be a large community project, but simply helping a neighbor repair a damaged fence, helping an elderly lady to her car, or volunteering at the local shelter.  It doesn't need to be a grand public display.  Sometimes the most private of moments are those that spur the greatest change. 

Each day is a gift from God.  A chance to learn to love like Him more.  We CANNOT do this by ourselves.  Human nature is selfish, but God's nature is selfless.  Human nature is hate, God's nature is Love.  Each day, we have the opportunity to be God to people who may not yet know anything about Him, or be His tool of restoration and hope. 

I read this quote several months ago, and it has stuck with me ever since.  "Be careful how you live, you may be the only Bible some people ever read."  I don't know who said it, but I thank him/her for their convicting honesty.  How true a statement!  Even the smallest action can have enormous consequences-good or bad.  The decision is entirely ours. 

With this said, I held this devotion close to my heart today.  I cannot and will not claim to have been Jesus to everyone I met.  I am still learning each and every second of every day! But I did try to smile to each person I met, offer a kind word to my customers, and simply love even the most unlovable co-workers.  I didn't get a reward or some overt satisfaction over "being good."  Instead, God showed me that some of the greatest blessings come from "faith the size of a mustard seed." 

As you prepare for tomorrow, stop and consider how God can use YOU to make a difference.  How will you "be a channel of His Love, Joy, and Peace?"

God Bless! 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

My Father's World

My sincerest hope and prayers go out to the many families and communities affected by Hurricane Sandy.  In my 20 years here in America, this is by far the worst storm I have witnessed.  By the grace of God alone, my family and home were spared; however, that by no means diminishes the great loss suffered by my neighbors.  Please continue to keep our neighbors in your thoughts and prayers, and if an opportunity arises-lend a helping hand, a kind word, or simply a smile.  God Bless!