For Sisters of Faith

Awesome Retreat!

Whew! We are back home! I loved the fellowship…I loved my time with the wonderful “sisters”…but I love love love my man and am so very glad to get back home to him!

God moved in amazing ways all weekend. He orchestrated the most incredible time of Bible Study, fellowship, singing, reading, sharing, laughter, tears and much prayer!

I hope that next year will be even bigger! You wanna join in the fun and fellowship? We would make room!

I was able to meet Julie of Jewelz Sightings! INCREDIBLE! I felt like I had known her for years! What a sweetheart! We had breakfast together and the Lord was just so sweet to give us that time together! She even helped “direct” us to some fun shopping when I got us turned around….imagine that! Susan from Count it All Joy was also able to be a part—along with several “other—sisters”. Officially adopted into our family of love!

We expect the Lord to grow this annual event! No telling what He will do next year! Let me know if you’d like to participate!

Don’t forget…I am still over at the “sister” site….for the Bible Study—“Sisters of Faith”…pop over with your cup of coffee! We’d love to have you!

90 Days with Jesus Bible Study

Day Fifty-Four

Read Luke 10:25-37
Jesus always knows the answer. He won the debate! The lawyer thought he could prove how knowledgeable he was himself, but Jesus blew him out of the water! He wrote the Book! (I love that!) However, Jesus kept the right attitude- he was not showing off- just showing love.

This is one of my favorite parables in vs. 30-35. The Good Samaritan was an example of God’s love for humanity. So many times, it may seem easy just to turn the other way just like the priest and Levite did, because we feel we don’t have time or we don’t want to get involved. But Jesus wants us to be the neighbor that reaches out and helps.

When my husband and I were youth pastors, we once did a play called “The Good Samaritan.” It was so powerful in depicting these characters in Jesus’ parable. The young-people put their heart into it and the part was so moving when the “good Samaritan” helped the beaten man. The play had a little twist in it, because the “Good Samaritan” died and there was a funeral for him and later it showed him standing before Christ at the throne and he entered into the “joys of the Lord,” and then a trumpet sounded and Priest and Levite stood before the Lord and they didn’t make it in and they were crying and naming every good deed they had done, but Christ said “depart from me I never knew you.” The young people did a marvelous job and I’ll always think of this when I read this story.
Recently, I heard a song on the radio called “Broken Ones” by the Talley’s and I tried to load it on this blog, but I couldn’t. But it talks about a little girl finding a rag doll and loving it. Then the little girl grows up and helps people that is struggling in life, and then it talks about how Jesus loves the broken ones, too. It has a very good message. May we all find some way to love the “broken ones”.
May God bless all you sisters with a great weekend!
Dear Lord, Help us be the kind of neighbor you would have us to be. Use us to reach out, and when we reach out in your love, we are your hand extended. Don’t let fear stop us or being too busy, hinder us from obeying your voice. Thank you for using someone to touch my life so many times. Remind us today of the “good Samaritan’s” choice. Thanks you for loving us and “never leaving us or forsaking us” when we felt unlovable. In Jesus’ Holy Name- -Amen.
Keeping the Faith,
Aimee
90 Days with Jesus Bible Study

Day Fifty-Three

Do you see what day it is? The clock is ticking on our Bible Study….as time is for each of us to get His message out!

Scripture reference: Luke 10:17-24

I can’t fully explain what I feel while typing this….my fingers are dancing though. All over this keyboard! So much excitement! The joy of what Jesus was feeling purely leaps off the pages here! Imagine if you will with me…our Lord, excited! The joyous light that must be twinkling in His eyes as His own mind goes back to what He knows and remembers!

Think about it like this. What do you feel when you sing a upbeat spiritually moving song? Well—I don’t know about you…but if a choir consisting of Shirley Caesar, Dottie Peoples, Larnelle Harris, Janet Paschal, The Gaither Vocal Band, Natalie Grant, MercyMe, Barlow Girl, Big Daddy Weave, Sandi Patti, David Phelps, and throw in some Casting Crowns were all singing the same song…”Oh, I WANT TO SEE HIM”…. I can tell you right now, there would be some jumpin’ and shoutin’ and I would lead the “jericho march”. Ya’ll may not know what I am talking about…but—that’s okay. It may be just a Pentecostal Southern thing. I was going to add Vestal Goodman (she was my all time favorite growing up) to the list in my choir…but I realize…her song is now….”Oh I have seen HIM! SHE IS SINGING around the THRONE!!!

Read these lyrics…tell me if you’d shout… (try something different…read it out loud!)

Oh, I Want to See Him
R. H. Cornelius, 1916
Copyright: Public Domain

As I journey through the land,
singing as I go,
Pointing souls to Calvary—
to the crimson flow,
Many arrows pierce my soul
from without, within;
But my Lord leads me on,
through Him I must win.

Refrain:
Oh, I want to see Him,
look upon His face,
There to sing forever
of His saving grace;
On the streets of glory
let me lift my voice,
Cares all past,
home at last,
ever to rejoice.

When in service for my Lord
dark may be the night,
But I’ll cling more close to Him,
He will give me light;
Satan’s snares may vex my soul,
turn my thoughts aside;
But my Lord goes ahead,
leads whate’er betide.

When in valleys low I look
toward the mountain height,
And behold my Savior there,
leading in the fight,
With a tender hand outstretched
toward the valley low,
Guiding me,
I can see,
as I onward go.

When before me billows rise
from the mighty deep,
Then my Lord directs my bark;
He doth safely keep,
And He leads me gently on
through this world below;
He’s a real Friend to me,
oh, I love Him so.

Refrain:
Oh, I want to see Him,
look upon His face,
There to sing forever
of His saving grace;
On the streets of glory
let me lift my voice,
Cares all past,
home at last,
ever to rejoice.

Now sisters…I don’t know if you are still sitting …but Jesus looked ahead for that band of followers…all the way through the portals of time and saw the finish. He saw the end of the game as it were. As Beth said, the scoreboard read: Believers 72, Satan 0.

I wish we could all be in one room—I can’t play a piano…my sister Aimee’s husband can play the white off the keys…and this is not him playing….but it sounds like him….hit play and enjoy this awesome organ…this is Oh, I want to SEE HIM!

This is a good time to say—have a blessed day! Go with a song in your heart! Rejoice…He is about to call for His Bride!

Keeping the faith,

Angie

90 Days with Jesus Bible Study

Day Fifty-Two

Scripture Text: Luke 10:1-16

Jesus commissioned the seventy to go out and be witnesses in these verses. Not only was He sending them, but His Spirit would abide with them.

Instructions were given as to what to pack and not to pack. Looks like they were not to pack much. I must say I have a problem in this area, because for trips I tend to over pack, I guess, thinking I might get stranded somewhere or someone else might need something.

Angie and I went on a trip this summer to the “She Speaks” conference and I packed a separate luggage just for my shoes. Now this bag was not large, kind of medium sized. I had some heels, flip flops, tennis shoes, (if we decided to exercise—yeah, right!) and sandals.

My problem was, I didn’t want to put those shoes in with my clothes, so, I packed a separate suitcase. It sounded smart to start with, but when we started packing all our luggage in the back of my vehicle- Jeff (Angie’s husband) just laughed when he saw my separate shoe luggage along with Angie’s two book bags with our other luggage.

Well, what can I say- God didn’t tell me not to bring it! However, Christ told the “appointed seventy” in vs. 4 to “carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes…..” Maybe He wanted them to solely rely on Him to take care of them. It is unclear, but I know He had a very good reason. We don’t always have to know His reason for things, but part of growing in Christ is being able just to trust and obey.

In verses 10-15 Christ expresses the response and results of those not accepting them. Vs. 16 breaks it down even further to say: “He that heareth you heareth me; and he that despiseth you despiseth me; and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me.” As a christian, we bear His name. Everything we do should be a reflection of Christ. Let’s hold the banner high and share Him with everyone. “This world is not my home, I’m only passing through.

Lord Jesus, as uncomfortable as it can sometimes be, I must take You at Your Word: I am blessed when people insult me and persecute me and falsely say every kind of evil against me because of You (Matt. 5:11). The person who rejects Your truth does not reject man, but You, Lord, who have given us Your Holy Spirit (1 Thess. 4:8). May I live with this understanding even when it hurts.

Keeping the Faith,

Aimee

Friendly Tags, Life

I have been TAGGED!

Someone else did this to me about a week ago….and with my age….the grandsons…shoot, I am running out of reasons…anyway, I just plain forgot.

But my good friend, TechnoNana tagged me today to tell ya’ll some weird and unknowns stuff about me. I told her that when I did….well, all the sweet readers would just find someone else to read!

Here goes….

How many? Was it 7?

1) ~~~I have a skunk streak of gray hair that I try my hardest to keep colored.

2) ~~~I never wear makeup on Saturdays. Not even to go to Wal-Mart.

3) ~~~I would rather wear either cowboy boots (the low heeled kind) or flip flops. High heels are pretty…and who doesn’t like to look sexy…but I’d rather be comfortable…and if I need to look intimidating to the grandsons…I think cowboy boots work well.

4)~~~Opposite of TechnoNana–I sort of enjoy ironing—especially if I am listening to good music! I started out young. I think I was almost 5 and mother trained me on handkerchiefs and pillowcases. Speaking of which, I iron my pillowcases when I have time so that they feel good and crisp. Starch. Love the feel of starch on my pillowcases and sheets too! Weird is what you asked for.

5)~~~I don’t like cleaning the bathroom…but it is my job and I hate a dirty tub…so…yes, dear sweet Lori…I scrub the tub—often. Actually, it needs it RIGHT NOW!

6)~~~I love sitting in the swing outside at night with Jeff. That’s good talk time. Early morning is nice too…but except for Saturdays and Sundays, we just don’t cross paths that early. That’s his devotion place and time and I don’t want to interrupt.

7)~~~I love hot tea. I love almost done cookies. I love cooking but can only do it justice—on the weekends. By the time I get home from work (hour drive both ways)—I am ready for my bath and my bed! Speaking of which, I am about to head that way. I LOVE to go to bed early and read…but it’s not early now…and we just came from Lowe’s and my sweet darlin’ of a man bought me some fire cracklin’ sound logs for our fire pit…so we can enjoy the swing outside! Now, that is a romantic gesture!

My wish list:

1)~~~I wish I could travel to each town of my sweet friends in blogworld and visit each and every one and share a cup of something good!

2)~~~I wish it would snow. Enough that we could have a snow day and I didn’t have to go to work.

3)~~~I wish I could stay home and sew, cook, craft, visit, blog, write, read, hmmmm I just ran out of stuff there.

4)~~~I wish we had a week of paid vacation for every 6 weeks of work. That way, I think we could better prevent burn-out at work! (I think my co-workers would agree…except the guys)

5)~~~I wish I had more time to spend with my little boys. One on one. Not all at the same time. That wears a poor soul OUT! Completely!!

6)~~~I wish I could meet Beth Moore. I really admire her teachings and the digging into the Word that she does. I would like to ask her lots of questions.

7)~~~I wish I had you sitting right here with me. We could talk all night! Well, not all night. I have to work tomorrow.

Okay…that’s all I could think of tonight….Was that good enough???
90 Days with Jesus Bible Study

Day Fifty-One

Luke 9:51-56

The Blasted Unbelievers…Have you ever thought that? Okay now…be honest. I’m about to be gut wrenching honest with you…

In reading up to this point…I am reminded of the incredible love the Father has for His children. Over and over. A picture came instantly to my mind when I read these passages. A day when I was very angry—and not without cause. Cause or not though, it was sin. In it’s ugliest form. And I had to repent—and remember that Christ instructed us to LOVE them. Pray for them. (Matthew 5:44; Luke 6:28)

The Lord had me know with no uncertain terms what allowing that feeling to remain—not dealing with those harmful thoughts—what it would do to my heart, soul and very life. What it was already doing. Bitter root was growing. Festering and contaminating other parts of my life.

I was even like James and John….“Lord, call down fire!” That was wrong!
I imediately knew it–and repented of my attitude–and I had to pray for days for the Lord to help me PRAY for them in the right way.

What I see in James and John was something like this: “They can’t refuse You and get away with it! Surely they all need to be destroyed!”…Little did they realize the thousands that would then and still now refuse to acknowledge Jesus Christ as the true and only Messiah.

Something that I read in the Scripture references today really penetrated my heart, causing tears to burn my eyes.

I pulled forward the New Living Translation and read it from there…”As the time drew near for his return to heaven, Jesus resolutely set out for Jerusalem.” (emphasis mine)

He knew what lay ahead. Yet for all the world He proceeded on the journey He knew must be made. For those He loved that day, and for the world that lives today. He could not let anything, nor anyone deter His footsteps. The path had long ago been laid out.

It is for us as well. Laid out and marked clear. We have been told–even in the scriptures today, there will be trials. There will be days of discouragement. Times when we will even ask, “How much longer Lord?” But, travel on we must. For the time is not yet. Soon though.

Father God, I am so thankful that You continually speak to our hearts about the wrong that tries to penetrate and stay. Thank You for sweeping my mind clean of the unhealthy thoughts. Thank You for showing us how to love those who set their mind against what is right. Hard as it is at times, surely You have shown us the way. Thank You Lord for giving us strength and direction . I pray that You will guide us and keep us—forever following the right way. Your way. In Jesus holy name I pray~Amen.

Keeping the Faith,

Angie

90 Days with Jesus Bible Study

Day Fifty

The weekend studies were great! Sunday’s was especially touching to me, because I have a dear child that is running from God and, my husband and I have felt at times (during the toughest times) just like the father in Mark 9:22 – – “…If You can do anything, have compassion on us and help us.” But in vs. 23, “Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.” And vs. 24 “…and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.” I got a wonderful blessing. I called my mother and read it to her and cried some more. I didn’t know if she had read her study yet, so I was blessed again by sharing it with her. I know I’m supposed to be on Monday’s, but I had to encourage you, if you haven’t had time to read yesterday’s you might want to back track. You will be encouraged! (Angie, I think I chased a little rabbit here, but he did come in my yard- hope that was okay.? Sis- I love you the mostest!)

Scripture Text: Luke 9:46-48

In vs.46 the disciples were thinking “who was the greatest?” Kind of sounds elementary doesn’t it? (I’m bigger than you are!) The truth is everyone wants to be well thought of, but to think one is greater in God’s kingdom is different by the worldly standards. Money, fame, glamour, personality, etc… – these are all the world’s qualifications. Holding a child, in vs. 48, Jesus expressed the qualifications of being the greatest. How humbled they must have felt. He read their thoughts. (He’s pretty good at this if you didn’t know, after all, He knows our heart’s intent.)

Comparisons- I’m sure we all have been guilty of this one. Example: (High School Reunion)”I hope I don’t look as old as her.” or “By the size of the rock on her finger, looks like they are the wealthiest.” Maybe at church we say, “I wish I could sing, as good as, her.” Maybe at work we think, “I wonder if the boss knows I work harder than her?” The disciples maybe thought, “Maybe I’m closer to the Master, because after all, He chose me first,” or one of them might have thought, “I’m the greatest disciple, because I read the law three times a day, and give Jesus a place to stay every time He’s in town.” What if they even voiced, “The Master is closer to me, because He sits by me at the table,” or “I should be president of our discipleship club, because I’ve been with Him the longest.” I could go on and on – my mind is really clicking, but Christ does not like this attitude. Before long, if this attitude is not squelched it leads to envy and strife. James 3:16 says: “For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work.

Lord, cleanse my every thought. I want to make it in the Pearly Gate and I don’t care if I’m the doorkeeper or the floor sweeper, I just want to make it in. (now sisters, I might have to just write that one down, it kinda rhymed)

In our devotion today, Beth talked about the Lord helping her continually to rid her life of the “self-stuff,” and she named so many: “self-exaltation, self-righteousness, self-will, self-pity, self-absorption”, etc….. Man, she stepped on my toes and sprung my ankle! Allow me to quote along with Beth, Luke 9:23 ….”If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.

Friends, may your day be blessed and filled with His presence. Come back tomorrow to see what Angie’s going to say about Day 51 and those “Blasted Unbelievers.”

Dear Lord, thank you for this time with you. Thank you for loving us. Allow your Holy Spirit to nudge our heart when our thoughts are not pleasing to you. Forgive us for all the times we have not been in line with you. Truly, we all want to draw closer to you or we wouldn’t be doing this study today. Fill our mind with pure thoughts. Clear the clutter and sweep out the cob webs, and speak to us again. Please show us every area you want us to polish up. We’ve all been busy Father, (it’s the day we live in) but help us steal enough time away with you to hear you whisper to our hearts today. In Christ Jesus’ name- – Amen.

Close your eyes, just for a moment, to pause and listen to what He is saying today ………………..

Keeping the Faith,

Aimee

Missions

My Beginning

of my one thousand gifts…
I love crispy –thin–oven fried cornbread. My sweet mother-in-law taught me to make this after Jeff and I first married. If you look closely, there is the smallest piece…I had to “test it”.

A great combination with the cornbread is tender collards (we love all greens), along with ham and sweet potatoes with butter…of course! (This is Jeff’s plate by the way—he cleaned it!) Please pardon the fact that I used “paper napkins”….instead of cloth. I reserve my cloth for company. If you had told me you were coming…I would have set your plate and ironed the napkins!

This dear little fellow is a precious gift of life—the first of five grandsons that God has delivered into our hearts and lives. He has been having a few more problems than usual. Many changes. A new school this year. This calls for more prayer. Autism does not like change. Rylan likes things kept the same. Routine should have been his middle name…we learn as we go. He is sweetly snuggled up watching Mickey Mouse. His favorite cartoon.

The colors of the changing seasons…I love the painting technique my Father uses. His color palette is out of this world!

I cannot say when I have enjoyed a Bible Study more. Beth Moore has written many. But for the days that I am traveling through….this one has ministered to me in some areas that I desperately needed. I have glimpsed Jesus as never before. I have felt Him and spent many hours digging in the Truth. Loving every minute of it. Thankful. That’s where I am.

This is 5 of my One Thousand Gifts. I could talk all night.

90 Days with Jesus Bible Study

Day Forty-Seven

Mark 7:31-36

Up to this point we have studied many activities of Jesus. From each of the Gospels. I learned today, that this particular story is only covered by one reporter. That reporter was Mark. It made an impression. I don’t know if he walked over close enough to hear and see what Jesus did as the man experienced his healing…obviously he must have for so many details to be included.

Let’s back up. If you look back at the previous verses—you get the feeling that Jesus was tired. I mean, He had just tried to escape for just a short reprieve inside a house …in hopes of not being seen. If you go back further, you will see He has every right to be completely exhausted! But there was no rest for Him. No escape from the hungry, hurting people of the day. It’s like that now as well.

Having been close to several ministerial families I have seen first hand the everyday joys as wells as the stress the call of God takes on a family. If a minister has what I believe is a true pastor/shepherd’s heart, he is constantly busy with the “flock” and he is constantly in demand.

And, generally, he tries to meet the needs of his congregation as best he can—with the willing heart of a servant of God. But this doesn’t mean that he never grows tired. On the contrary. I believe they are more tired than we can imagine. (I think it might be like being a mother to about 200+ children….) Okay, so now I am really exhausted…and not because it is FRIDAY and the week was EXTREMELY long and had splashes of difficulty . . .(and I am not a preacher! Whew! AND their busy time is about to crank up!)

Living in a glass house, being observed, not only by your congregation, but by the very community in which you live is enough to make the normal person want to pull their hair out! (I think it would mine!) Wait a minute. Did I just imply that preachers/ministers/pastors aren’t normal? Well, they are. They eat, drink, sleep and grow weary in well doing just like the rest of us….and by the way. In case we forget…the commission to go into all the world…was for all who believe and follow the Lord Jesus Christ! At least that is what I believe. Correct me please if I am mistaken. If I’m wrong…then I guess I can just shut down the blog and all the other hearts striving to live the life before the world telling others about Jesus can just push pause and let the preacher’s carry on…. whatcha think? Me either. We have a job to do…and not much time to get it done. Carry on girls. (This was a minor pit stop in the study…sorry I strayed. Let’s get back to business.)

Jesus was living and ministering in a glass house as well. FOLLOWED closely. NO ALONE TIME—or at least it was VERY hard to come by.

So we find Him traveling once again…and the word has spread and He is met by friends of a man who is deaf and could hardly speak. They obviously loved this man very much, for the Bible says that they begged Jesus to heal him. And of course as you read the story you find that Jesus does heal him. In a rather unusual way, that was not typical of his other healing works.

When I read the first of verse 34, “He looked up to heaven and with a deep sigh….” I pondered His sigh. My first thought was, bless His heart, He can’t go anywhere without being bombarded to do for others. But—that was my flesh thinking. Helping others is what Jesus was all about. Helping them from themselves. From the self destruction of sin.

I read the commentary notes below and realized what His deep sigh was all about. He knew already what lay in store for this man. And with the tongue being the most unruly member of each of us….what difficulties this man may now face that he might not before….food for thought. You read it and tell me what you think.

¹He sighed; not as if he found any difficulty in working this miracle, or obtaining power to do it from his father; but thus he expressed his pity for the miseries of human life, and his sympathy with the afflicted in their afflictions, as one that was himself touched with the feeling of their infirmities. And as to this man, he sighed, not because he was loath to do him this kindness, or did it with reluctance; but because of the many temptations which he would be exposed to, and the sins he would be in danger of, the tongue-sins, after the restoring of his speech to him, which before he was free from. He had better be tongue-tied still, unless he have grace to keep his mouth as with a bridle, Ps. 39:1.

More food for thought…and you can tell me what you think here too…but I wonder if in praying certain prayers…if God’s not healing us or removing the burden, or cutting back our cross a bit (see Aimee’s post from Day Forty-Four—we added a GodTube clip you really need to see!), I just wonder…are we trying to take matters into our own hands…and maybe, just maybe the burden is for a purpose? A BIGGER reason. A BIGGER working in our lives ….or maybe it’s for someone else? I don’t know…I am just thinking out loud. Sort of. Honestly, I really wish I could have all the problems fixed…but I told my oldest daughter a few weeks ago, the trials she is in is for a reason…God is TRYING to work out some of the things she is clinging to that is not OF HIM. Now, I am not saying it’s the case every time. Not at all. I am just ramblin’ on. Sorry. Too much caffeine.

I know from this week alone, how VALUABLE time alone with Christ is. More than anything else, we need to give time to God each day. When I drive to work everyday over 40 miles one way, that gives me many miles of time with Him. We have the BEST time! I talk to the LORD about the day to day…and He listens. There are times though, I catch myself becoming encumbered in my mind with the details of whatever the current problem may be….and I have to snatch my mind back to HIM. I am so glad He goes with me wherever I go.

Girls, I encourage you to take some time this weekend and just BE with the Lord. Allow Him to talk to your hearts and minds—He will lift the burdens from our shoulders…if we let Him.

Heavenly Father, I bring these sisters that are with us today, before Your throne of grace, and ask that You would look on them with Your favor. Your word says that You give strength to the weary, so I ask that You would strengthen each heart and life. Bless them Lord with Your presence, and encourage them. Remind them of Your faithfulness and Your love that they might stand in faith against whatever they may be facing today. Lord You alone know our tomorrows. You know how to prepare us for that day. We give You each of our days. Take them and create what will bring glory and honor to You. In the name of Jesus we pray~Amen.

Keeping the Faith,

Angie

¹Henry, Matthew. “Commentary on Mark 7.” Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible. Blue Letter Bible. 01 Mar 1996.

16 Oct 2008.http://www.blueletterbible.org/Comm/mhc/Mar/Mar007.html.