Jul. 10, 2008 - Thankful Thursday & Juicy Fruit
Here's what I am thankful for this week:
-- For the work dh has in Ohio this week,
-- For dd getting the reserve champion award on her 4-H ceramics project, 
-- For dd getting a blue ribbon for her 4-H memories scrapbook,
-- For time with my family over the holiday weekend last week, 
-- For special times with the Lord this week, 
-- For special times with my dd this week,
(Her name means lamb.)
-- For a couple of gifts my bff gave me.
She gave me a couple of handmade kitchen towels that are crocheted on the ends so you can hang them. She also gave me some of her dh's secret-recipe bbq sauce. I keep asking for the recipe, but her dh's lips are
. He is a police officer, so doesn't he have a civic duty to share this recipe? 
-- I am also thankful that when I told dd that we were going to start doing a little bit of school work each day, she seemed very happy to do so.
And you know that blesses a mama's heart! We are only doing math and grammar at this point, but we may add science next week. We've been done with school since the first part of April, so we are both ready to get back to a routine.
-- I am also thankful that my old computer is still working.
-- I am thankful that when dh returns home, we will be able to have some family time and do something special for dd, who turns 12 on Friday.
Juicy Fruit
I love the times of year when fruit is in season. It is so much tastier. The color is more vivid and appealing. It is so delightful to bite into a luscious, red strawberry. I will literally savor that piece of juicy fruit.
Have you ever met a godly person that just radiated with the glory of God? They are a great example of a person whose fruit is a tree of life. (Proverbs 11:30) Much like the way edible fruit gets our attention with its vivid appearance, these people command our attention with their glorious countenance. They speak wise words which we can savor, much like savoring a piece of tasty watermelon. They bubble over with the joy of the Lord. We find ourselves delighted to be in their presence, partaking of the juicy fruit that resides within them.
We are all to be full of juicy fruit. (Matthew 7:17-18; John 15:8) But how do we cultivate a heart that can bear such desirable, and juicy, fruit?
1. Don't walk in the counsel of the wicked. (Psalm 1:1) A practical way to implement this is to quit reading secular books on marriage and parenting. Instead, find out what God has to say on these subjects.
2. Don't stand in the way of sinners. (Psalm 1:1) As you walk into the break room at work, if they are discussing some inappropriate topics, leave the room.
3. Don't sit in the seat of mockers. (Psalm 1:1) A great example of putting this to work is by refusing to watch the myriad of television shows that mock everything we, as Christians, should hold dear to our heart. Many times, these shows will mock the role of the father. If we want our children to show respect to their father, we must guard their hearts from seeing the father mocked on television. Another way to put this into practice is to quit listening to secular music, which not only mocks our Lord, but flaunts attitudes and values that are contrary to the Bible.
4. Delight in God’s law. (Psalm 1:2) If you have a hard time delighting in reading the Word, ask God to give you a deep hunger for His Word, and ask Him to help you see wonderful things in His law. (Psalm 119:18)
5. Meditate on His Word. (Psalm 1:2) As you read the Word, sometimes you won't need to read very much before you find the Holy Spirit dealing with your heart. Write down the verse, and carry it with you, looking at it several times throughout the day.
6. Remain in Jesus. (John 15:4) Dedicate yourself to seeking Him daily. I choose to spend the early morning hours with the Lord, however, when Rachel was a baby, it was easier to have that quiet time during her naps or right after I put her to bed in the evening. Find what works best for you.
7. Let God’s Word remain in you. (John 15:7) When you face new situations, ask yourself, what would God want me to do? By acknowledging Him, you will often find that the Word you have planted in your heart will guide you quickly in doing the right and honorable thing.
Following these seven steps will cause you to be like a tree planted by the river, yielding fruit in season, and whose leaf doesn't wither. (Psalm 1:3)
Not only will you bear much fruit, but you will bring much glory to your Heavenly Father.
(John 15:8)
© 2006, Stacy R. Miller
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Jul. 9, 2008 - Thankful Thursday
Posted by Iris
What wonderful success stories concerning your daughter. Sweet that your husband is coming home soon - just in time for your daughter's birthday...
Thank you so much for sharing your grateful heart and wisdom how to became "juicy fruit"....
Blessings to you and yours...
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Jul. 9, 2008 - 4-H
Posted by Anonymous
I love to hear about kids involved in 4-H... takes me back to my roots. Keep up the good work.
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Jul. 9, 2008 - TT
Posted by Gina's Public Diary
Oh those kitchen towels that hand up are so handy!! I have one on my fridge handle.
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Jul. 9, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Anonymous
Stacy,
Loved your TT post. Just awesome!
Blessings!
Cheryl
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Jul. 10, 2008 - http://myblog2002.blogspot.com
Posted by Pia
time with family is priceless. God bless you, stacy.
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Jul. 10, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by http://shortybearsplace.blogspot.com/
God has truly been blessing you sweetie, thanks for sharing.
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Jul. 10, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Anonymous
Great post. I love the things we can do to become close to the Lord! Happy TT to you! - Cheryl
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Posted by Anonymous
Great list of thanks. Happy birthday to dd.
Have a fabulous day!
Darlene @ Everything to Me
http://puffspocket.blogspot.com
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Jul. 10, 2008 - Thankful Thursday
Posted by Laurie Ann
What a great list, and a great devotional. Loved the tips. Happy Thankful Thursday!
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Jul. 10, 2008 - Hi
Posted by Susan
Hi. Congratulations on all the neat things in your Thankful Thursday post. Happy birthday to your daughter!
Come by and see my very first Thankful Thursday post on:
http://ahappyheartathome.blogspot.com
~Susan
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Jul. 10, 2008 - Thankful Thursday
Posted by Anonymous
What a great Thankful Thursday post! I enjoyed reading it!
Happy birthday to your dd!
Annabelle @ Christian Momma
www.christianmomma.com
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Jul. 10, 2008 - TT
Posted by Anonymous
What a great list of blessings! Thank you for sharing your beautiful heart. = )
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Jul. 10, 2008 - TT - ooops!
Posted by Anonymous
Oops! Hit send too soon. This should follow the last comment...
Blessings,
Tracy
(blessingsoverflow.blogspot.com)
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Jul. 10, 2008 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Anonymous
I love your thankful notes. Such a heart for family you have. And I like your post on "juicy fruit." It blessed my heart today. I want to remember all of those things in my daily walk. I enjoyed reading your posts very much today.
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Posted by southmsmomof4
You must be a proud mama. Ribbons and 1st place, that is awesome. Good job kids! Thanks for sharing your devotional with us. I really enjoy reading it since I have started coming by. Be blessed,
Stacy
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