Slowing Down

Today, I am linking up with Michelle DeRusha and slowing down for a Graceful Summer.

I am using my camera phone and documenting how I am trying to slow down and enjoy the moments as God gives them.

Just yesterday I sat pulling weeds from our front walkway in the early morning. All I could hear was the babbling of the brook near our home and birds chirping and singing.

Peacefulness. GRACE-FULNESS.

If you have read my blog for very long you know that I never planted anything at the last house we occupied. For various reasons.

I was thrilled to receive two HUGE pots for container gardens and to have a new friend who loves to plant flowers. Yay!

I am enjoying the blooms very much.

I am slowing down to toss the ball with our dog who LIVES to chase a ball.

We’ve been eating casual meals on the deck, breakfast, lunch, the occasional dinner.

Breathing in deep and exhaling slowly.

Watching a sunset now and then.

Watching the flowers bloom.

How are you slowing this summer?

Have any big plans?

Share in the comments below.

Linking up with Michelle here:

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Fear faced. It Is Finished.

Last year, I wrote a post on (in)courage about facing fear.

I had been inspired by  the Emily and Emily to get back to my art of watercolor after a 20 year hiatus.

It took me a long while to start that painting and it has taken me just as long to finish it.

The stretched paper sat patiently waiting behind a door, having been shoved aside by life.

 

I started with a pencil sketch.

 

Then sketched it out on the stretched watercolor paper that had stood quietly behind that door.

 

Fear was ever present that I would mess it up somehow before it was done.

Brushing fears aside, I brushed brilliant liquid color on paper.

 

It slowly became a piece of art, not just blotches of color on stretched paper.

 

I am surprised that I like what it has become.

 

Pressing on, I actually finished it.

Of course it may take just as long to frame it as it did to paint it!!

Is there anything you need to keep pushing through while shoving fear aside?

Are you continuing on to the end where you will find beauty in the finished product?

Thankfully we are guaranteed to end up with a beautiful finished product as God promises to bring beauty from ashes.

He picks us up from the ashes of our sin and turns us into beautiful masterpieces.

We won’t know the finished masterpiece we will become until the end of this life and we step into heaven.

THEN we will be finished products of our Master’s hand.

Is there anything you need to finish?

Won’t you share about it in the comments?

*Linking up with Emily’s Imperfect Prose today.*

Linking up with Denise and celebrating my Life in Bloom!

Life In Bloom

It Fell Not

“Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them,

I will liken him unto a wise man,

which built his house upon a rock:

And the rain descended,

and the floods came,

and the winds blew,

and beat upon that house;

and it fell not:

for it was founded upon a rock.”

~Matthew 7:24~25

In the last few years, I have weathered through times when I felt like I was in the midst of a hurricane.

The rain descended. The floods came. The winds blew.

I may have lost a few shingles.

I may have had a few windows blown out.

The flood may have poured in from every side.

But my house?

IT FELL NOT.

And all that damage?

It’s nothing the Master Builder can’t fix.

What rain or flood or winds has your house been through?

Rain and floods and wind are coming.

The passage above doesn’t contain the word IF.

The rain will come.

The floods will come.

The winds will come.

Will your house fall?

Is it founded upon the Rock of Christ?

Are there parts of your house the Master Builder needs to fix?

He can. He will.

Will you let him?

Linked up with My Freshly Brewed Life.

Linked up with Deidra’s Sunday Community.

Linked up with Katie Lloyd’s Scripture and a Snapshot.



Jesus, Simon Peter, and Thomas the Tank Engine

 

As I was going through my recent struggle I asked God why?

Why was I in the midst of it?

What was it’s purpose?

No sooner had I asked Him that I received a text from sweet sister in Christ.

She challenged me read Luke 22:31 and replace my name for Simon’s.

I decided to write it out in my journal and as I did I went on to verse 32.

“And the Lord said, Sharon, Sharon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat:

But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren.”

Clearly Simon Peter already had saving faith because Jesus said He prayed that Simon’s faith would not fail.

I have often read this and though I wondered why Jesus used the phrase “when thou art converted”, I passed over it without looking it up.

This time as I read it the words jumped off the page at me.

Peter already believed in Jesus and that He was the Christ sent to be the propitiation for sin.

So why would the words “when” and “converted” be used?

It was time to pull out the Keyword Bible and check out the Greek.

The word translated as ‘converted’ is “epishrepho”.

The Keyword notes say, “Metaphorically, spoken of a return to good: to return, be converted used in an absolute sense.”

It then points you to Isaiah 6:10 where the Hebrew “shuwb” is used similarly, “to turn back, not necessarily with the idea of return to the starting point.

Railroad terminology has become normal language having had little boys chuffing around the house and having read lots of Thomas the Tank Engine stories.

So when I read this explanation of the word translated “converted” it hit me;

Jesus isn’t telling him he needs to be saved but is warning Simon that he is going to be side-tracked but not completely derailed. That he would end up on a siding and when he returned to his branch line he was to strengthen his brethren.

The Holy Spirit answered my question of what the purpose or rather what good could come from this struggle.

Once I had wrestled it out, it would be used to help someone else later on in life.

God uses our trials and their outcome to help other Christians.

Whether we win or loose the battle; what we learn, God will use in the future as He brings others across our paths that are going through the same battles we have already been through.

What rails trails have you been down lately that would be helpful for another?

What have you learned as you chugged hiked through them?

Have you passed on experience that has helped and strengthened another Christian lately?

Share about it in the comments below!

Linked up with Michelle and

with Denise.

Life In Bloom
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Filled With Awe

*First: look just below the menu bar at the top of the webpage and pause the music for this website.*

“In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.

And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep.

And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.

And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.”

~Genesis 1:1-4

And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

Go watch the video here

(For some strange reason I can’t embed it here.)

*Make the video full screen and turn up the volume to fully appreciate it!*

Then come back and finish reading.

Go on! Watch it!

Yes, I know this is the northern lights.

However, this verse kept running through my mind as I watched this amazing video.

What an awesome God we serve.

I don’t use that word ‘awesome’ lightly.

awesome |ˈôsəm|
adjective
extremely impressive or daunting; inspiring great admiration, apprehension, or fear

ORIGIN late 16th cent. (in the sense ‘filled with awe’): from awe + -some.

Someday… I would like to see this phenomenon in person.

How about you?

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