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• Sep. 16, 2006 - What's in a name?

I was messing around with Photoshop and all the fun effects you can add to pictures in the program and came up with this collage of prego photos.  They are all real photos from today but they have been altered with glowing edges and charcoal and chalk effects. 

Since we aren't finding out what we are having, we have a boy and a girl name chosen.  I think these are pretty solid names so I don't anticipate them changing before January but you never know!  It was just today that I ran across the name Anneleise (sounds like Anna-Lease) and realized how beautiful I think it is.  Well, when I was looking up the meaning of the name, I came to find out that it is a combination of the names "Anne" and "Liese" (fancy that!) but the wonderful part is that the name "Liese" originates from the name "Elizabeth", which just so happens to be the name of my dearest, bosom, kindred-spirit friend of 19 years and a co-blogger of yours, Betsyfriend.  It was just so perfect because the "Anne" part reminds me of Anne of Green Gables - a movie I watch at least once a year - and how every time I watch that movie I think of Elizabeth and how dear she is to me.  Elionai (sound like saying the letters L-E-O-nigh) is a modified spelling of a Biblical masculine name.  It means, "My eyes are on Jehovah".  It could easily be shortened to Eli if she so desired.

The meaning of Samuel is quite relevant to the Bible - "I asked of God".  Asher has its own story that is dear to my heart but one only few know.  However, I had decided many, many years ago upon having "Asher" for a boy's name.  It simply means "joy or happiness".  I am quite fond of unique names that have a beauty in their meaning and spoken word. 

Samuel Asher:   I asked of God and He gave me happiness.

Elionai Anneleise:   My eyes are on God who is bountiful with grace.





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• Nov. 29, 2005 - Humbly promoting self? (Inspired by Gena, PRMama and bondservant4jc)


Learning to humbly promote your God-given gifts sounds like such an oxymoron; doesn’t it?  However, my initial statement does just that.  Did you notice?  They aren’t my gifts.  I can’t claim them as well-nurtured or committedly-cultivated personality traits.  These gifts are God-given; planted by the author of my days, sown by the efforts of my child-like ways, harvested by a world gone so far astray.  If I yield but one stalk of grain, its glory lies solely in the undeserved faithfulness of my God.


Now I hear the whispered questions, “What grains of glory have you sown?  From what humble seeds has your faithfulness grown?”


The first of the gifts I opened at a young age.  It is the gift of faith.  My Father’s presence was always something tangible to me and it was that which sustained me through the darkest times of my childhood forward.  The second I claimed was of compassion for those in need: in need of a hand, a hug, a smile or an ear.  The third is endurance, strengthened through trial.


The strange thing about these gifts is God’s method of cultivating.  In order that my faith might grow, He walked me faithfully through the darkness.  Now which one of us would blot out the sun in order that our seedlings might grow all the more?


“when his lamp shone upon my head and by his light I walked through darkness!” Job 29:3


“even the darkness will not be dark to you; the night will shine like the day, for darkness is as light to you,” Psalm 139:12


Compassion is rooted deeply in my soul as a result of empathy obtained in the midst of pain.  How many of us would pluck the leaves off our healthy plants to grow compassion in them for those that have died?


“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His pupose,” Romans 8:28. 

Through trial and testing endurance was cultivated, but who among us would deprive our plants of water in order that they might not quench this necessity?


“For the creation was subjected to frustration not by its own choice, but by the will of the one who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God,” Romans 8:20


Where is the logic in such madness?  “When I lay these questions before God I get…a silent, certainly not uncompassionate, gaze.  As though He shook His head not in refusal but waiving the question.  Like, ‘Peace child; you do not understand.” C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed.   


There are other gifts I see, yet unopened.  It is with eyes of faith that I wait in anticipation for their unveiling but I am in no hurry to take them from His hands.  A blessing taken in greed, is a burden in disguise, indeed. 

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• Oct. 23, 2005 - Who pinned this sign to my back??


With God's gift of wisdom comes great testing and a big red target that says "SATAN, AIM HERE!"  Solomon was the wisest man to ever live.  No one before or after him will ever match the wisdom God bestowed upon him.  It took a good amount of wisdom on his part to ask for this gift above all else and God blessed Him in abundance.  In spite of all of his wisdom, Solomon still struggled in one area of his life...every man's battle.  He lusted after women...not those God gave allowance for in marriage...but for those He did not.  He wanted the foreigners...those whose hearts were dedicated to other gods...those who would turn Solomon away from the one true God.  Solomon was a man to whom God had appeared twice, whose father was called by God "a man after God's own heart", who built a dwelling place for the Lord God Almighty on Earth, whose wealth had never been even imagined by any man, and whose kingdom knew peace by the hand of God. Yet the wisest and wealthiest man on Earth couldn't control his greed...for women...700 wives he claimed.


No one is above accountability.  Who is it that you suppose is most likely to be overlooked when it comes time to pick an accountability partner?   God told me it is our ministry leaders.  How often do we simply assume they have it all together...their prayer time, their devotions, and their ministry?  After all, who wants to be the one to approach their pastor or pastor's wife and say, "I was thinking you and I could be accountability partners.  I have been watching you and was thinking that we may struggle with a lot of the same issues"?   Even more convicting...who even THINKS of it as a need of our pastors or their wives?  We are leaving our leadership to find their own accountability, and in doing so, we are excusing the very things they are struggling with by simply saying to ourselves, "No, that wasn't what I was thinking...they are a pastor" or "I'm sure they are talking to someone about that...I mean look how involved in ministry they are."  The Holy Spirit doesn't speak so that we may selectively choose what to act upon, He speaks so that we will carry out His work at the precise moment it is needed regardless of our naive perspectives.  I want to challenge us all to look toward our church leadership with compassion.  Those in the highest positions in man's eyes are sure to fall the hardest when Satan attacks.  Don't allow him a foothold simply because you have underestimated their humanness.  Charge them with accountability because you love them, speaking out of conviction not condemnation.

Wives, pray protection for your husbands... for your pastors...for your sons...for your brothers; Satan is prowling to ensnare the wisest of man.  The ones you look up to, when fallen, are the ones that will cause the greatest pain in the body of Christ.  Satan aims for the top; therefore we must be prayer warriors in their midst.  Don't abandon them to the land of self-sufficiency for this is Satan's favorite hunting grounds.

"1 Kings 3:
9Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge thy people, that I may discern between good and bad: for who is able to judge this thy so great a people?

   10And the speech pleased the LORD, that Solomon had asked this thing.

   11And God said unto him, Because thou hast asked this thing, and hast not asked for thyself long life; neither hast asked riches for thyself, nor hast asked the life of thine enemies; but hast asked for thyself understanding to discern judgment;

   12Behold, I have done according to thy words: lo, I have given thee a wise and an understanding heart; so that there was none like thee before thee, neither after thee shall any arise like unto thee.

   13And I have also given thee that which thou hast not asked, both riches, and honour: so that there shall not be any among the kings like unto thee all thy days.

   14And if thou wilt walk in my ways, to keep my statutes and my commandments, as thy father David did walk, then I will lengthen thy days."

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• Sep. 30, 2005 - Not banished, but beckoned

Genesis 3:2 The woman said to the serpent, "We may eat fruit from the trees in the garden, but God did say, 'You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden, and you must not touch it, or you will die."


Reflecting on these words we come to realize something is not quite right.  Although Eve's intention was surely not to lie, she did so by adding to the perfect truth.  I am sure she did so as a matter of self preservation...haven't we all done it?  We expand the boundaries beyond their original confinement just to be certain we don't overstep them.  However, the boundaries God gave were perfect boundaries, within a perfect garden.  The balance of perfection leaves no room for improvement or alteration.  So, what DID God say?


Genesis 2:16 And the Lord God commanded the man, "You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die."


Here we have it...God said don't eat of it or you will surely die.  He didn't say anything about not touching it.  However, in Eve's desire to consciously or unconsciously improve upon perfect boundaries, a conflict arose.  I obviously wasn't in the garden but I could imagine it went something like this.  Along came the serpent and he cunningly engages Eve in a conversation by exaggerating the truth..."Did God really say, 'You must not eat from any tree in the garden'?"  He knew Eve would correct him, which would then turn her attention to the one thing God had "denied" them.  What little convincing it took for her to reach out and touch the fruit. 


What do you suppose was going through her mind as she reached up?  Was she considering that she shouldn't even "touch" the tree, as she had stated?  Was her hand trembling in fear as it brushed the surface of the fruit?  Was there a sigh of relief  that she had not perished upon contact?  Was there a false sense of comfort that if she hadn't died in touching it, then perhaps she could eat of it? 


The snowball effect...she had sinned in her heart to desire it in the first place, followed by a "sin of no consequence", and then a sin of irreversible defiance.  Isn't that the way it goes?  A mere consideration of the consequences...to the toe in the water...to the sinful submersion.  One single action that would remove Adam and Eve from their garden of protection and perfection to Satan's dominion of darkness.  They were removed from a covering of Light that was permeated by a single darkness, to a covering of darkness that would have to be permeated by a single Light.  In a single instant they were, quite litereally, "in a world of sin".


If you are considering the consequences today...if you are testing the waters...if you find yourself submerged in a sea of sin, there is another element to your story.  The darkness we live in has already been permeated by the single Light.  That Light is Jesus Christ.  He came and died on the cross for your sins...the sins you are considering...the sins you have tested and tried...and the sins that are suffocating you at this very moment...even those you have yet to conceive. You are not being banished, but beckoned.  Beckoned into eternity with an invitation from God Almighty .  Will you accept His invitation?

© Victoria Sheahan, 2005

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• Sep. 19, 2005 - The Ultimate Ride

Isaiah 40:28-31

Hast thou not known?  Hast thou not heard, that the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of hte earth, fainteth not, neither is weary?  There is no searching of His understanding.  He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might He increaseth strength.  Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly faily: But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.

 

This passage clearly defines God's strength as independent from my own.  In those moments when my confidence has wained and my strength has departed, I can be confident in my Lord's ability to not only renew (implies a restoration of what had become faded or disintegrated so that it SEEMS like new), but to restore (implies a RETURN to the ORIGINAL state prior to depletion or loss).  This is to say that God will not simply make me SEEM like new, but He WILL MAKE ME NEW. 

 

This verse says that He will increase the strength of those that have NONE, not merely those that have little or those who have kept an emergency back-up in reserve.  This promise motivates me to give all I have to the Lord, knowing that in emptying myself, I am only making more room for His perfect strength and restoration. 

 

Isn't it simply human nature to hold back a little...to make sure there is "enough" left over in the end?  How much more could be accomplished if we didn't hold back on account of the fear of running out of gas?  When the gas gauge in my car is sitting in the red I spend more time looking for the next gas station/rest stop than focusing on my destination.  The promise of Isaiah 40:28 is that God will renew us when we are empty, when we have NO generative power of our own.  His word does not say that He will make us take the walk to the gas station when we've run out of fuel.  He will fill us where we are.  It is when we get out of the vehicle and set off to find our own resources and resolution that we grow weary.

 

Imagine the places you would go in a vehicle with unlimited resources; a car that restores, refeuls, cleanses, and recharges.  As believers, God is our vehicle and He promises renewal, restoration, refreshment, renovation, and rejuvenation...of the PASSENGER...of you.  So  take your eyes off the dashboard and trust your Chauffeur.  You've got the ultimate ride. 


© Victoria Sheahan, 2005

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• Sep. 19, 2005 - The Extreme Excavator

Matthew 7:24-27

Therefore whosoever heareth these saying of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: And the rain descnded, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.  And every one that heareth these saying of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house up on the sand: And the rain descended upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.

 

In both circumstances the rain fell, the water invaded, the winds demanded our attention, but this house did not fall, this house founded upon a rock.  The Lord is promising His safe-keeping if we only accept His provisions as our own. 

 

I will joyfully look to the Lord for His provisions because He is waiting for me to accept them as my own.  My God is the Supreme Excavator of the heart. 

 

There Sears Tower in the city of Chicago  is said to "sway with the wind".  Could you imagine building a 110 story building on a foundation of sand?  This was a major undertaking!  The result was a 440 million pound tower made with enough concrete to build an eight-lane, five-mile-long highway, enough steel to build 50,000 automobiles, and enough telephone wiring to wrap around the world 1.75 times.  It stands at 1,454 feet tall and stands on 114 long round poles of wood, concrete or steel that are sunk 10 feet into the earth so that they stand on solid bedrock.  The definition of bedrock according to construction experts is "the solid rock layer beneath sand or silt".  So the fact is that we have to put some effort forth.  Sure it would be easier to build upon the sand, but the foundation that will stand the test of time and trial lies beneath the sand.  Dig a little...dig a lot...search deep into scripture so that you can stand firm in the foundation of Christ.


© Victoria Sheahan, 2005

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• Sep. 19, 2005 - Plastic Surgery of the Soul

Romans 12:1-2

I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.

 

This passage makes it clear that it is not only expected, but that it is reasonable to give my life as a sacrifice unto the Lord.  The word reasonable implies that it is not an extreme or excessive request, but rather an expression of sound judgement for me to do so.  It is my intention to do so willingly and joyfully.

 

Flesh is weak.  I intend to honor God, not only with my time, but with my physical being.  I intend to honor Him as my Savior, but also as my husband.  I will focus on keeping my thoughts pure by founding them in scripture and my flesh pure by striving to reside in God's perfect will.

 

It's no wonder Paul begins this passage by begging ("I beseech you") us to be conscious of this spiritual service/act (not merely ritual activity but the involvement of heart, mind and will - Zondervan NIV reference)!  Just as being conformed to this world is a process of exposure to its standards, so shall we be transformed through the process (not a single event) of conscious renewal. 

 

"That ye present your bodies as a living sacrifice" - to sacrifice is to surrender something precious for the sake of something else.  So often, the focus of the word sacrifice falls upon our own surrender of something precious to us.  We struggle because we are so busy hanging onto those things we don't want to let go of.  We forget about the other half of sacrifice - "FOR THE SAKE OF SOMETHING ELSE."  We should not make this into a selfish process.  The very fact that we are giving up something for the sake of something else defines sacrifice as a process in which self righteouseness and selfishness can play no part.  Yes, we are giving our LIFE, but we are giving it so that OUR REASON FOR LIVING may be glorified.  Which is more important?  Our life, or our reason for living?  What importance would our life have had we no reason for living it?  Our gratitude would never suffice the gift we have been given through Jesus Christ.  May we never hesitate to joyfully give what little God expects. 

 

Romans 12:2 is one of my favorite verses in that it calls us to a higher standard by raising us out of the muck of this world.  My how standards have changed over the years!  When I read, "And be not conformed to this world" I instinctively think...we are not only conformed (acting in accordance with prevailing standards) but we are deformed (to mar the character of) by this world.  What God made in the image of Himself has been corrupted.  It isn't enough to say that we have been changed.  We've been volunteering for plastic surgery of the soul!  Since when is being made in the image of God not good enough?

© Victoria Sheahan, 2005

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• Sep. 19, 2005 - Are You Suffering from Spiritual Starvation?

Psalm 119:9-11

Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?  By taking heed thereto according to Thy word.  With my whole heart have I sought thee: O let me not wander from Thy commandments.  They word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against Thee.

 

Do I seek my Father with my whole heart - not lacking in any one part of me that doesn't desire, or even moreso,  demand it of myself?  This is a verse I wish to engrave upon my life with my actions. 

 

I will call upon the Lord to go before me and to prepare my way; this request acting as a reminder of my promise to Him to seek Him in all I do with my whole heart.  I cannot possibly ask for God's guidance and assurance without receiving personal conviction to give Him my whole heart in return. 

 

The human appetite is a strange thing.  It seems to me the longer I go without eating the less hungry I become.  Don't get me wrong - initially I want those things I have become accustomed to, but as time goes by I find that my hunger recedes.  And when given the opportunity to eat again I am initially unable to digest as much as I used to.  It is the same way when we feed upon the Word.  The longer we neglect our appetite for the Word the more our hunger and capactiy for it diminishes.  Granted, the taste is much more intense when we do eat again because we have been deprived, but we are unable to initially digest the same amount because we simply cannot contain it.   We are suffering from anorexia while God is offering us a feast.   Are you suffering from spiritual starvation? I urge you to taste and see God's goodness!

 

"With all my heart"...the defnition of the word heart according to Strong's concordance encompasses the following, "soul, mind, knowledge, thinking, reflection, memory, inclination, resolution, determination, conscience, moral character, appetite, emotions, and passions".  Imagine for a moment, devoting every thought, every reflection of the mind, every memory of the heart, every waking moment, every twinge of hunger, every emotion, every passion to God. 

 

"Do not let me wander from your commandments."  Do not give me a single opportunity to stray.  If ever there were a request to which I could predict God's answer, it would be those words.  I hear His emphatically loving, "No."  Essentially we are saying, "Do not fail to prevent me of my own free will."  The intention is good, but the request against the very nature of our God.  It can be interpretted as asking God to remove all accountability because, after all, we asked Him to prevent the testing of our faith by removing free will.  Where is the testimony in a faith never tested?


© Victoria Sheahan, 2005

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• Sep. 19, 2005 - God Is.

Habakkuk 3: 17-19

Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no heard in the stalls:  Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation.  The Lord God is my strength, and He will make my feet like hinds' feet, and He will make me to walk upon mine high places.  To the chief singer on my stringed instrument.

 

This passage reminded me that the reason I can find joy in all circumstances is not because the circumstances are joyful, but because my joy stems from the mere existence of my God.  This has inspired me to "get back to the basics".  My analytical mind so often wants to reveal the grandeur of God and often neglects the simple, childlike faith we are called to.  My joy is in this simple fact:          GOD IS. 

 

In meditating on these verses I was very intrigued when reading the King James version of Habakkuk 3:18 because it reads:

"Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation."

The word "yet" shows clear intention that "in spite of his current circumstance" he will rejoice, or exult, or triumph in the Lord.  But then it goes on to say he will "joy" in the Lord.  Now, we do not use the word "joy" as a verb today so I was very intrigued to find out the meaning of this word.  To "joy" in the Lord is to rejoice OR to tremble (from fear - I would see this fear as a display of reverence).  In verse 16 Habakkuk was distressed and it says "I trembled in MYSELF, that I might rest in the day of trouble".  This shows a clearly disquieted spirit and one that is relying on self.  The references for the word tremble in verse 16: to quake, be disquieted, be excited, be perturbed, to cause to quake, disquiet, enrage, disturb, to excite ONESELF - these are not words of joy.  However, by verse 18 Habakkuk says he will "joy in the LORD".  It is such a perfect parrallel that he would move from trembling in himself and in search of rest to trembling in the Lord in an act of rejoicing.  The same verb - trembling - has been transformed solely by the Lord's sovereignty...what was once sickening through self reliance became rejoicing in God's presence.  Habakkuk's circumstance hadn't changed, but his heart had. 

 

*The above meaning were taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance.  This is an invaluable reference tool to use in order to discover the true Greek and Hebrew meanings of Biblical text.  An online version of the concordance, along with many other reference and Bible study tools may be accessed at: http://bible.crosswalk.com/Concordances/

 

© Victoria Sheahan, 2005

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• Sep. 19, 2005 - A Chuck E. Cheese Kind of God

Devotional from the book Keeping God in the Small Stuff:
 
No Limits    The love of God has no limits.
 
Human love is conditional.  Whether we're dealing with a friendship or a marriage, our commitments will only go so far.  Friendships fail and marriages end in divorce because one can no longer tolerate the other.
 
But God's love is unconditional.  He loved us before we were even interested in him.  He continues to love us even as we disappoint Him with out immature attitudes.  And His love for us prevails although our conduct may offend Him.  There is nothing we could do that would make God love us less. 
 
God's love extends to us in full measure.  It is not distributed in small portions as we earn "spiritual brownie points" if we are good deed doers.  There is nothing we can do to make God love us more.
 
God loves us unconditionally even though He knows we can't love Him back to that extent.  That's what makes His love so perfect.
 
Whether we are high above the sky or in the deepest ocean, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.    Romans 8:39
 
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As I read the line "spiritual brownie points" above I recalled the image that God brought to my mind weeks ago - allow me to illustrate.
 
Remember as a kid going to the Chuck E. Cheese and earning all those tickets??  Remember being certain you were going to get a handful of tickets for your efforts and occasionally not receiving any at all?? Remember pushing all the tickets into every pocket available for stuffing??  Remember laying out the tickets and counting them one by one...the coveted LONG strands that were so great because that meant you did a really GREAT job to earn so many...and the piddly singles that never seemed to add up to quite enough??  Remember gazing at the prize cabinet...and even up to the prize wall??  Remember not even turning them in for the piddly prizes because you were saving up for the BIG prizes on the wall?? 
 
Some people think we have a Chuck E. Cheese kind of God.  That He is standing behind the counter guarding His "Wall of Blessings".  That we can look but will not receive unless we earn enough "perseverance and good deed tickets". 
 
Imagine such a thing...here we are going through life doing good deeds and earning our tickets.  Sometimes we do something really good and out comes the coveted LONG strand of good deed tickets!   Sometimes we put forth great effort but not a single good deed ticket is produced and we are rewarded with the mere frustration of our insufficiency.  However, we know that if we persevere and continue to do enough good deeds we could pocket those occasional perseverance tickets that would add up to something worthwhile in the end.  Imagine taking all your tickets and stashing them away, hoarding them for the eventual personal satisfaction you'll receive one day. 
 
The day arrives and off you go, pockets bulging and anticipation high!  You're willing to bet you may even be able to get one of those really GREAT blessings on the blessing wall!  You wait in line thinking about all those people in front of you and wondering how long they have been saving up for this day.  You walk up to the counter, present all your tickets to God, certain that the more you pull out of your pocket, the more impressed He becomes...counting them one after another, after another until you've calculated all your good deed tickets and perseverance tickets.  Your eyes climb the wall to the top where the best blessings reside.  You're sure you must have enough perseverance tickets to earn that long-awaited Godly spouse.  Or maybe earned enough good deed tickets to finally get that mission field opportunity!  You are nervous with excitement...
 
Your eyes scan for the price, shifting back and forth, but it can't be found.  Where could it be??  How much does it cost?!  You have waited this long, put forth this much effort, persevered and done good deed after good deed all for the purpose of claiming your prize and now a nervous anxiety grows up inside of you.  Your gut reaction is one of anger, "God, where are the prices??!!  How do I know if I have earned enough?! I have been waiting for this day to come and claim my blessings and I have no idea if I have enough!! " 
 
"My child, why is this the first time you have come to me?  Why have you waited so long?  Every day I have longed for you to come to me and simply ask, 'Lord bless me, indeed!'  You will find no price upon my blessings.  Their value is not made perfect through your payment, but rather through My timing."
 
God has no use for your perseverance and good deed tickets.  He is not looking for those who are hoarding their talons.  Thank the Lord that your tickets are worthless and that the fact is that the blessings are free!  Thank the Lord that He doesn't want to give you what you have earned or even what you deserve!   
 
Have you been saving up your good deed and perseverance tickets to present to God? 
 
God's saving grace is a gift, not one that can be earned, we all know this if we are truly saved.  However, we so often stubbornly maintain our human mindset that we somehow have the ability to earn the blessings of God.  Do not present your good deeds and perseverance as an offering to the Lord.  It is your life He requires...love keeps no record of wrongs and humility keeps no record of rights.  God will prove to you that when you wrap your arms around His will there are no hands to grab your good deed and perseverance tickets and better yet, no need to.  Lay down your rights and pick up your cross. 
 
God's blessings are never out of reach.

© Victoria Sheahan, 2005
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• Sep. 17, 2005 - Stencils of Salvation


Today was spent helping our cousins move into their new home in Maricopa.  This is a new community that has just started building up in the last couple years.  As mentioned, we live in the boonies of the East Valley of Arizona; however, Maricopa just happens to be located on the exact opposite end of the East Valley boonies!  It is nearly an hour, to the minute, to reach their home.

 

So many people we know are moving right now.  The real estate market in Arizona is booming and the price of housing is rising more quickly than the equity in the homes can be gained - which would seem nearly impossible as the equity gained in a new home is an average of 40 to 50k in the first six months!

 

As we were painting the walls of their new home, we were talking about the stenciling they were also planning to do.  I so love stenciling.  I think it is something about the delicate lines that take to life on what was once an inexpressive canvas.

 

A home increasing in value so rapidly over such a short period of time seems impossible to some...The whole thought process caused me to reflect on our salvation.  Focus on Christ and how He takes a life that is worthless and makes it something beyond measure, something so far out of our price range we never dared to dream of the possibilities.  And all in an instant...not six months...one single instant... when our faith reaches up and grabs hold of a Savior whose been longing for this moment to breath life into a being whose days on Earth were numbered, but whose days in Eternity have only just begun.  He took His paintbrush, created an original work of art, called us a masterpiece and wrote His name on our heart. 

 

...A priceless masterpiece with stencils of salvation on your heart, authored by the Lord Most High. 

 

2 Corinthians 3:3

"You show that you are a letter from Christ, the result of our ministry, written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of human hearts."

 

Ecclesiastes 3:11

"He has made everything beautiful in its time.  He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end."

 

 

 

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Having just embarked on the homeschooling adventure this year, I have quickly come to realize that I am nothing more than my weblog title implies: a student with unlimited chalkboard privileges. I love the learning process and am so blessed to be given the opportunity to serve my children through homeschooling.

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I began homeschooling because:
the school system is overcrowded, underpaid, and therefore ineffective for my child.
God told me to.
my child did not want to go to school as a result of social issues.
my child has special needs and the school system did not have adequate programs in place to address them.
(Added my own comment under your post titled "Homeschooling: the right choice or simply exercising the right to choose?")

Audrey Hepburn




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Potential Purse Projects


• shayla and i are considering
making these purses as gifts...
pray for us...or perhaps
for the recipients!

Composting Ingredients


• bread
• bunny poop
• chicken poop
• coffee filters
• coffee grinds
• cow poop
• egg shells; crushed
• earthworms
• egg cartons; shredded
• fruits
• goat poop
• grass clipping
• hay
• horse poop
• leaves
• newspaper; shredded
• egg shells; crushed
• earthworms
• egg cartons; shredded
• paper sacks
• paper towels
• pine needles
• sheep poop
• t.p. rolls
• t.p.
• twigs
• veggies
• water
• wood chips

The Truth Laid Bear says...

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