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Monday, October 15, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
The Lord's Prayer
I believe most of us know the Lord’s Prayer by heart and have
possibly recited it, or sang it from memory since we were little. Today, we are going to take a deeper look at The Lord’s prayer and give it more of a personal meaning in our lives.
We find The Lord’s Prayer
in Matthew 6:9-13.
Jesus gave us The
Lord’s Prayer as an example of how to pray.
He proceeds the prayer by telling us in Matthew 6:5-8 to not be boastful
about our prayers, drawing a lot of attention on ourselves. This would take the focus away from where
it should be: On Christ.
I believe there are many
aspects to a good prayer life and many different ways which offer spiritual
connection with God. I don’t believe
every prayer I pray requires my hands to be folded with my head bowed and my eyes closed. But I do believe there is great power in this
kind of connection with God.
Another way to spend
time in prayer that I love, is to journal. I also send my prayers up
to God with my eyes wide open while driving, doing dishes, folding laundry, and many other activities I complete during the day. I believe we can come to Him anytime, anywhere. I also firmly believe that God gets excited about being a part of our every day life. After all we are His and He is genuinely interested in everything we do!
Now let’s take a look at The Lord's Prayer:
"Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy
kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread. And
forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver
us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever.
Amen."
The Lord’s Prayer begins
by directing our attention to God and acknowledging Him as our Father in
heaven. Next, God appeals to us to join with Him connecting our will to His. First, we connect with Him then God acknowledges our
needs; because it is through Him He supplies our needs. He provides for our physical and spiritual needs with bread. Through His bread of life He gives us spiritual and physical nourishment providing us with power to resist the devil on a mental and physical level, daily. Most importantly God calls us to a personal relationship with Him and through Him. In addition, He invites us
to have a relationship with those around us.
He provides us with forgiveness, and petitions us to forgive those who
wrong us. He invites us to close our
prayer with an Amen; conveying respect and adoration.
Please don't miss where He directs our attention. Up! Not within; up! Then He invites us to join our will to submit to His will. These actions will give us the spiritual, physical, and emotional strength we need to resist the devil and call upon God to do battle for us thus, resisting evil.
Something that is very uplifting for me and makes
scripture very personal is to write it in my own words. I wrote a personal version of the Lord’s
Prayer below.
My father in the heavens above, I exalt you and praise
you.
Come soon; prepare me here on earth to be with you for
eternity.
Bless me daily with your spiritual food.
Forgive me for not loving my neighbor as you have done. And forgive me for not spreading the gospel
to speed your return as you have commanded.
Help me to resist the devil and deliver me from
him. For heaven is yours. You will reign victorious, and gain the
victory forever. I love you Lord.
When you make scripture personal like this especially
in a prayer it connects you more deeply with the Lord. For me sometimes it helps me realize He is
speaking directly to me.
I petition you today to make prayer an important part
of your everyday life. A part you don’t
skip, or kick off your calendar for any reason.
God desires to have a personal relationship with you. And that can only come through time spent
with Him.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Why Mom’s Don’t Shower
The shower was running at a perfect temperature and I was
ready to step in. “Mom”! The request sounded urgent. I quickly but begrudgingly turned the shower
off and promptly got dressed again while thinking how close I was to getting all squeaky clean in a nice warm shower.
I arrived on the
scene to settle a squabble between my two kiddos. Meanwhile, the dog snuck outside and ran away.
(Kessa the runaway dog I wrote about) Ugh!
We called and called for her but, no dog. I loaded the kids up in the car to go look for
her. After we finally found Kessa we
decided to go feed the horses since we were already out and about. After we fed horses we arrived back home. Finally, I could get my shower! Wrong. I forgot the two miniature horses we had at
home were out of hay and I needed more hay to feed them their breakfast. So we
loaded back up in the car and went to get them some hay.
Life can so quickly get in the way of even simple things
like taking a shower. The same way my
shower kept getting delayed is the same thing that can happen to our time with God. We have good intentions but things keep
coming up and before you know it the day is over and we never spent a minute
with God.
The devil doesn’t want you to spend time with God. He will do everything he can to keep you from
connecting with Jesus. If you set time
aside you can count on something coming up so that you are unable to spend time
with God. Your boss may move a
deadline. Your friend might need you
urgently. Your kids might get sick. Any number of things can come up.
If you have a regular routine for spending quality time with
God that is fantastic and I would love to hear about it. If you don’t; pray and ask God to help you
make Him a priority in your life. Make a
commitment that you are going to figure out a plan that works best for you.
There are many different ways you can spend time with God on
a daily basis. I love to journal for my main
prayer time. This is a great way for me to
revisit how God has led in my life and answered my prayers.
I also spend time with God through the course of the day. I read the Bible and I usually have multiple
books or devotions that I read for a few minutes throughout the day. I also continually pray during the day. I pray while I am cooking, getting ready for
the day, cleaning, or whatever I am doing I just pour my heart out to God.
Having devotions
through the day works for me. It can be difficult for me to get large chunks of
time all at once. I also feel that if I am constantly gaining inspiration
from God through the day, it helps the day run much smoother, and keeps me
spiritually stronger.
We are all unique and
will each have different ways of connecting with God. The main thing is to make a plan that works
for you and work your plan. When you
make the commitment to put God first in your life it doesn’t mean you won’t have trials and
troubles; but you will be stronger and
better able to deal with them.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Thought Seeds!
“Watch
your thoughts for they become words.
Watch
your words for they become actions.
Watch
your actions for they become habits.
Watch
your habits for they become your character.
And
watch your character for it becomes your destiny.
What
we think, we become.”
Margaret
Thatcher
Close
your eyes for a minute and imagine a rolling hill plentiful with a beautiful flower garden, vegetable
garden and orchard brimming with the most beautiful flowers, vegetables and
fruits you have ever seen.
Can you smell the flowers, taste the sugar snap peas, and feel a little peach juice run down your cheek. There is nothing comparable or more delicious smelling; or tasting than fresh flowers, fresh vegetables, and fresh fruit picked right from the tree.
True gardening takes skill, talent, knowledge and time. Endless hours of planting, watering,weeding, pruning, and lots of other hard work goes into having an immaculate garden, and orchard like you
pictured. However, no matter how well all of the above are completed it wouldn't mean anything if you started out with a bad seed. If you had a bad seed you could pour all the water in the world to it and weeds would grow in it's place.
Seeds and gardening are similar to a marriage. We will begin with the seeds.
Think
back to when you were dating your spouse.
Do you remember the countless hours you spent day dreaming about your
new found love. The time you were apart you spent dreaming and anticipating how
wonderful it would be when you were back in their presence again. You were so happy. Love was in the air and
life was great.
However,
somewhere between your "I do" and the stress of life your thoughts turned
from sweet to bitter. Instead of
thinking about how wonderful your spouse is your thoughts turned negative. Negative grumblings about how he leaves the toilet seat up,
leaves socks on the floor, doesn’t take out the trash, doesn't do this, and whatever else about
him that drives you crazy.
God tells us in Galatians 6:7 that a man reaps what he sows. Your thoughts are just like seeds. If you have negative thoughts about your spouse, your entire marriage will be negatively affected. If your thought seeds are positive that will positively affect your marriage.
If
you constantly focus on the negative and brood about your spouse’s faults; that
is going to be how you react and interact with them. Even if you think your thoughts are safe because you only “thought it” and didn't say it, that isn't the case. Remember, your
thoughts dictate your actions.
Your thoughts are like tiny seeds you are planting, and the results will be what you planted. You don't get a corn plant if you plant a squash seed. If you
think negative thoughts about your spouse your actions towards them will be negative. On the contrary, if you think positive thoughts about your spouse your actions towards them will be positive.
Thoughts
are powerful! If you are skeptical see for yourself. For the next week think only
positive thoughts about your spouse. No matter how hard this might be; I know you can do
it.
Keep any negative thought out! If you begin thinking a negative thought
immediately replace it with a positive one.
In
order to immediately replace it with a positive one you will need to write down
five positive things about your spouse.
To help you do this; spend time reminiscing about
the early days of your courtship and marriage. Focus on the thoughts and feelings you once had before you put on your high powered "fault spotter goggles".
If the thought of five positive things overwhelms
you; begin with one. If you are still struggling to find anything positive find a powerful scripture.
When
you start to think a negative thought about your spouse; immediately replace it with a
positive one or recite your scripture.
Ladies, you set the tone
for your family, and the tone you set begins with your thoughts! What will you sow, weeds or flowers? Ask God to help you
in your commitment to sow positive, beautiful thought seeds about your spouse this week.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
The choice is yours
Standing at the counter I gazed across the multiple cases of
beautiful watches before me. I was so excited
and overwhelmed. I had no idea how I was
going to pick just one!
Growing up I was
given many opportunities to make many choices and decisions. I just did not like to. I was very slow about it and generally preferred
if I didn’t have to make any decisions at all.
Choosing a watch when I was about ten was by far one of the biggest choices I
had made to date in my life. This would be evident by how long it took me to
choose a watch.
I believe we were in the store about three hours trying on
watches. (Sorry Mom.) Of course I had to try several
on two or more times. Finally, I made my choice.
Each one of us has hundreds of choices we make on a daily
basis. The world is at our fingertips,
literally. From the time we get up in
the morning to the time we go to bed, we make choices.
We make small choices like what to eat or wear to large
decisions. No
matter if they are big or small all of our choices and decisions make an impact affecting
our lives in one way or another. Some affect
our lives in a more noticeable way than others.
One choice we make every day that makes a huge impact on our life is
the choice to spend time with God and truly make Him a part of our life. Every
day!
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Joshua 24:15 …As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
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We are told in Matthew 6:24 that no one can serve two
masters. You must make a choice. Will you run into your savior’s arms
today? His arms are open and waiting to
wrap them around you.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Called By Name

We have over 50 chickens and they all have names. Some of the similar ones do have group names and collectively their name is "chick's". When I call them they excitedly come running to see what goodies I have for them.
We have several horses and they definitely know their names.
When I call them, they come to me. Or if
I call them by name from a distance they will whinny at me.
My dogs of course know their names. Many times when I call them they come running
to me wagging their tales with joy. But sometimes
they don’t come when I call them, they run the other way and do what they want.
One of our dogs is particularly bad about
this. She likes to do her own
thing. She is not real obedient,
especially for me. She is a big love but
definitely has a mind of her own. She
specifically likes to sneak out of her yard and “run away” for a bit. She always comes back but she likes to go
exploring in the neighborhood. I try to
keep a close watch on her but she is really sneaky. Sometimes when we are outside together and
she sees people or animals walking by she will go out to greet them. Even if I
call her name she will continue to run out to the road to greet the passers.

One day she did not listen again and refused to stay in her yard. Consequently, the dog she went out to greet
was not appreciative of her greeting and attacked her. The other dog owner got her dog to let go of
my dog but it could have been a fatal attack.
My dog Kessa has suffered with her injuries for the past couple of weeks
and is slowly healing but will undoubtedly be left with scars.
God tells us in Isaiah 43:1 … I have called you by name, you
are mine.
God calls you specifically
by name to Him every day. Will you come
running to Him to see what He has in store for you today? Or will you run the other way and do your own
thing?
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