Friday, May 24, 2019

Modern Day Pharisees


Matthew 23:15
Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites!  You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and when you have succeeded, you make them twice as much a child of hell as you are.


We know better
Than you
You can trust in us
When we tell
You what
You should believe
How you grasp
At ancient straws
Outmoded, outdated, wrong
We are right
Shine your light?
Ours is much brighter
Flaming conflict
Igniting chaos
Confusion rules the day?
Good!  Less grounded,
You surrender
Your defiant will
To present time
Today's agenda
We will wear you down
We will wear you down.

Amen

School's out!!!  Virginia and I will be leaving for Oxford this coming Monday to spend the week with Mom.  And you know what that means!  That's right, I won't be blogging during this time, and can't guarantee I'll be able to visit with you, but we'll see.  Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend, my friends!  Blessings!

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

In All Their Splendor


Matthew 6:28-29
"And why do you worry about clothes?  See how the flowers of the field grow.  They do not labor or spin.  Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these."

Yes, I know I'm late to the party this year.  Usually, my husband, Danny, and I select flowers for our deck in April, and here it is, May, and we finally, finally get around to purchasing and planting them.


Those of you who have followed this blog for some time already know that our house is tucked away in the forest, so our deck receives more shade than sun.  That limits plant choices somewhat, but I think the blooms we choose this year are already stunning.

The tried and true Double Impatiens are, of course, included in the mix.



Pretty in pink, don't you think?

Despite our begonias turning into "begone-ias" last year, we take another chance on them.  They aren't an overly dramatic plant, but beautiful still the same.



We decide to take a risk on two new, to us, shade-tolerant plants.  This one is called the Summer Wave Bouquet.



Isn't it elegant?  The blossoms' shape reminds me of Morning Glories.

This delicate plant is called Aretes Upright.  Odd name, for sure, but a delight for the eyes, nonetheless.



All of these beauties promise to bloom until autumn, which doesn't arrive here in Georgia until late October/early November.  I'm so looking forward to the months ahead where, every day, when I sit on our deck, these flowers, in all their splendor, will remind me of how wondrous God's creation truly is.

Amen!

Friday, May 17, 2019

Virginiaisms


Matthew 5:44-46
"You have heard it said, 'Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.'  But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven.  He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous."

I'll go down to hell, smack the devil with love, and knock him out with kindness. ~Virginia Rose (July 2018)

I'm perusing some journal notes I take last year when I come across this quote from granddaughter, Virginia.  Surely I had plans at the time to create a blog post featuring her precocious words, but other distractions and demands, obviously, place it on the back burner.  I am delighted beyond words to rediscover her unique and brilliant insight of godly wisdom at the ripe old age of eight!

And there are so many more "Virginiaisms" which I document and now share with you here.

I love my life!  Virginia declares this often, and with complete conviction, ever since she turns seven.  Her Papa (Danny) and I are always thrilled when she emotes this affirmation of joy and positivity.  Shouldn't more of us be saying that, and thanking God for this one life He has made possible?

My life can get complicated.  Oh, yes, it can!  To grasp that concept takes some mature understanding, doesn't it?  Virginia opens herself up to a fabulous teachable moment:  When life gets tough, the tough turn to God.

In response to my question posed last year, "Virginia, do you understand what sarcasm is?," she replies, Yeah, right!  I think she gets it, hands down!

Last summer, when the lightning bugs are swarming, we give Virginia a jar with holes punched in the lid so she can capture the fleeting beauties to her heart's content.  After a few minutes, she returns the jar to me.  I don't need to capture them in this.  I just want to feel them on my hands and set them free.  Ahh . . .

If the devil wasn't in the world, there would be no scary movies.  Amen to that, girlfriend!

When Virginia discovers that our new end tables have USB ports where she can charge her beloved tablet, she exclaims,  Hallelujah!  God has awoken!  Admit it!  Don't we all feel that way about technology at times?

Two weekends ago, when Virginia is with us, she looks up at me wistfully.  It's a shame how time flies.  Oh, yes, precious one, it flies excruciatingly quickly.  In your child's bubble of innocence, how do you know?  Yet, you do.

We attend church that Sunday, and remark about how well-behaved and attentive she is throughout the service.  Virginia tells us honestly, I'm really just here for the music.  But what better way to worship God than through praise-filled songs?  King David knew that!

And circling back to the first quote from Virginia, she confides, in all seriousness, her reaction to being seated next to a grandmotherly chaperone on a recent field trip with her class.  I know she's someone's grandma, but the nicest grown-ups have the darkest souls.

Let that sink in . . .

I know, the minute those words escape Virginia's lips, the immutable truth she has uttered:  For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23)  Too many times, Satan takes up residence in the most innocuous of persons.  Virginia seems to have that second sense that I pray will protect her as she grows in the knowledge and love of God.

And speaking of Satan, none of us like or appreciate that devil one iota.  We want to smack the living daylights out of him and his horrid influence on our world.  But let's do so as Virginia recommends:  Smack (him) with love, and knock him out with kindness.

It's a win-win!

One I think God would be proud of in the end.

Amen!


Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Because of You


Psalm 34:4
Surely God is my help;
the Lord is the One who sustains me.

Lord, I have noticed
Your presence, here with me
Something undeserved
But will forever be
Because Your promise holds,
Your Word convicts, is true
When all else crumbles, fails,
I'm here because of You.
Amen.

My friends, I will be taking another break from the blog for the time being.  I'm going to visit with my mother for Mother's Day, and since I can never count on her dinosaur of a computer to respond how I hope, I'll not be publishing a new post until a week from this coming Friday (May 17th).  God's blessings upon you all, and especially for all the moms out there who sacrifice so much in the name of love for your children and your family!  And always remember the Lord who sustains us all!

Friday, May 3, 2019

Happy Birthday, Savannah Jane!


Luke 18:15-17
People were also bringing babies to Jesus for him to place his hands on them.  When the disciples saw this, they rebuked them.  But Jesus called the children to him and said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.  Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it."

Last Saturday, we celebrate granddaughter, Savannah Jane's, fifth birthday.  Oh, what a joyous occasion!  She is, at this stage in her life, well aware that the day's festivities revolve around her.



On this special day, I see a very different Savannah than the one who instigates raids on older sister, Virginia's, room.  She is patient and undemanding, seeming to revel in the ambiance of the moment instead of insisting that gifts be opened and cake be served immediately.



But when those moments do arrive, she is completely enthralled and captivated by the wonder of it all.





And oh, the unfettered joy and delight upon receiving a gift she requested - Everest from Paw Pals!



"Baby" Alexandra has to hone in on her older "Sissy's" big day.







But that's okay with Savannah.  Being 15 months apart, it's like they're joined at the hip.  Praying already that Alexandra will survive the transition when Savannah goes to kindergarten this August.

Virginia Rose, however, shows the grace of which she is made, and never once hogs the spotlight.




And what better time to let loose than at a birthday celebration?  Savannah and Alexandra harbor no reservations in letting it all hang out!






I can't help but hear Jesus' words as I watch the grand-girls cutting up:  "The kingdom of God belongs to such as these."

Open, honest, loving, trusting, celebrating with abandon.

How far are we, as adults, removed from those emotions that we, ourselves, once cherished?  The joy in the moment?  The trust in the people who surround us with love?  The belief that we are cherished fully and unconditionally?

And more importantly yet, how many of us are surrendering to the inner child that longs to be held in the arms of Jesus, and to know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that in Him, all is well?  Are we unsuccessfully trying to make it in the world on our own, or are we willing to surrender to the Lord, climb up on His welcoming lap, and simply lean into and upon Him for comfort and peace?

Children, as Jesus so wisely pointed out, should never be discounted.  Their natural insights and innocence remind us of things we should ever remember as we seek the kingdom of heaven.

For in as much as it belongs to us, it belongs to them first.

Amen!

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