Last week before the sun was up, I walked out back and took some snaps of the freshly fallen snow. As you can see, the moon was still visible and there was just a dash of pink light in the background. I was out about 10 minutes and my fingertips froze. I had on gloves with the fingertips exposed, and I could hardly press the shutter button down because they were so cold!
It was a lovely snow fall. It snowed all day, and I enjoyed watching it. It calmed my spirit, refreshed my soul and warmed my heart. Snow provides the opportunity to slow down, giving you time to reflect on life and consider the things you're involved in.
Snow makes you yearn for spring as you look at the frozen buds on the trees and imagine the beauty that will arrive in a few short months. The frozen buds look dead, but soon they will become baby leaves. God's creation will bloom once again!
Yes, I like the snow. It helps me see more clearly God's perfect plan.
What beauty we enjoy living in Maryland. We experience all the seasons of the year. Each one is breathtaking in its own right.
"There is no season such delight can bring, As summer, autumn, winter and the spring." William Browne, 1591-1643
So if you haven't looked at the snow from eyes of delight, I invite you to anticipate the next snowfall, and see it through God's eyes. Just a little piece of His heart for you!
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Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Keep It Simple
We recently went to the new Amish Market in Hanover, PA. The first Amish Market I remember in this area was located in Burtonsville. It was close to my work, and I could drop by on my lunch hour. I fell in love with their cheesecake and other delicious delicacies. Jerry loves their ribs!
I've mentioned before of my love of the Amish area of Lancaster, specifically Bird-In-Hand and Intercourse, a few miles northeast of Lancaster. In any store we go to owned by the Amish, I'm never disappointed in the service or the product.
The snap above shows the runner and centerpiece I purchased last year. Their hand work is beautiful. The flowers are my January-February flowers, and I love the combination!
One of my new devotional books for 2014 is Amish Peace. Each devotion shares a small part of the Amish life, which parallels ours closely. From my observance, the Amish are more committed and stringent. Because they deny themselves from modern conveniences, it distinquishes them from others. They remain unique and outside of worldly people and things. That's why they stand out as they do. I daresay that many of us need to deny ourselves and be a people of distinction.
In these later years I've taken a shine to their fabric work. Oh to have an Amish quilt! But they bring in a pretty dollar, so I'll just admire from afar and pick up smaller pieces or of their work. We've purchased pieces of furniture over the years and enjoy their fine craftsmanship.
And of course, their simple way of living especially draws my heart. Through the years I've taken steps to bring simplicity to my life. I think I've learned I don't need everything, and enjoying nature enhances my day-to-day living.
I've not ridden in a buggy yet. Or gone to a working farm and observed their daily work. Maybe I'll get to that one day.
The Amish Market in Hanover, PA is not finished--about 60% complete. They have furniture, linens, candles, bakery, food court, jarred goods, bulk food, pottery, quilts, crafts and more!
If you haven't been to an Amish Market it's definitely worth a visit. Plan to have lunch or dinner there. They're open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The one in Burtonsville moved to Laure, and there Hunt Valley and Germantown also have one. It will be a treat!
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
A Little Heart's-ease
"You were deliberately planned, specifically gifted, and lovingly positioned on this earth by the Master Craftsman." Max Lucado
I want to share with you a favorite story that continues to inspire me to do what God has put me here to do. The story is told in Volume One of Streams in the Desert. I always shared this story when I spoke on note writing. It's about a small flower that does what it was put here to do.
I didn't know wht a heart's-ease was so I looked it up in the dictionary: a heart's-ease is another name for the viola tricolor flower, a hybrid plant derived from crossing certain species of the genus Viola and having small, spurred, variously colored flowers; is a common European wild flower, growing as an annual or short-lived perennial. The flowers can be purple, blue, yellow or white.
"A story is told of a king who went into his garden one morning, and found everything withered and dying. He asked the oak that stood near the gate what the trouble was. He found it was sick of life and determined to die because it was not tall and beautiful like the pine. The pine was all out of heart becuase it could not bear grapes, like the vine. The vine was going to throw its life away because it could not stand erect and have a s fine fruit as the peach tree. The geranium was fretting because it was not tall and fragrant like the lilac; and so on all through the garden. Coming to a heart's-ease, he found its bright face lifted as cheery as ever. 'Well, heart's-ease, I'm glad, amidst all this discouragement, to find one brave little flower. You do not seem to be the least disheartened.' 'No, I am not of much account, but I thought that if you wanted an oak, or a pine, or a peach tree, or a lilac, you would have planted one; but as I knew you waned a heart's-ease, I am determined to be the best little heart's-ease that I can.'"
What has God given you to do? Are you doing it? Do you think what you do isn't noticed? Do you feel small and over looked? Some would think note writing isn't much. What does it take to write a simple, little note to someone. What difference could it possibly make?
"Others may do a greater work,
But you have your part to do;
And no one in all God's heritage
Can do it so well as you." unknown
God has given few people great gifts but He has equipped every one of his children to accomplish whatever he has purposed for them. As that little heart's-ease demonstrated, whatever God has given you to do, do it to the best of your ability. We all matter in God's Kingdom and must all use our gift(s) so that His perfect plan is realized.
"There is always a certain peace in being what one is, in being that completely." Ugo Betti, Italian judge, author and playwright
"I am still determined to be cheerful and to be happy in whatever situation I may be, for I have also learnt from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions and not our circumstances." Martha Washington
So whether you're a little heart's-ease, a Japanese maple or a might oak, do it! You will find satisfaction in your work and joy in your heart because you are using the special gift(s) God gave to you. I can testify to that!
"Now may the God of peace . . . equip you with everything good for doing his will, and may he work in us what is pleasing to him . . ."
I didn't know wht a heart's-ease was so I looked it up in the dictionary: a heart's-ease is another name for the viola tricolor flower, a hybrid plant derived from crossing certain species of the genus Viola and having small, spurred, variously colored flowers; is a common European wild flower, growing as an annual or short-lived perennial. The flowers can be purple, blue, yellow or white.
"A story is told of a king who went into his garden one morning, and found everything withered and dying. He asked the oak that stood near the gate what the trouble was. He found it was sick of life and determined to die because it was not tall and beautiful like the pine. The pine was all out of heart becuase it could not bear grapes, like the vine. The vine was going to throw its life away because it could not stand erect and have a s fine fruit as the peach tree. The geranium was fretting because it was not tall and fragrant like the lilac; and so on all through the garden. Coming to a heart's-ease, he found its bright face lifted as cheery as ever. 'Well, heart's-ease, I'm glad, amidst all this discouragement, to find one brave little flower. You do not seem to be the least disheartened.' 'No, I am not of much account, but I thought that if you wanted an oak, or a pine, or a peach tree, or a lilac, you would have planted one; but as I knew you waned a heart's-ease, I am determined to be the best little heart's-ease that I can.'"
What has God given you to do? Are you doing it? Do you think what you do isn't noticed? Do you feel small and over looked? Some would think note writing isn't much. What does it take to write a simple, little note to someone. What difference could it possibly make?
"Others may do a greater work,
But you have your part to do;
And no one in all God's heritage
Can do it so well as you." unknown
God has given few people great gifts but He has equipped every one of his children to accomplish whatever he has purposed for them. As that little heart's-ease demonstrated, whatever God has given you to do, do it to the best of your ability. We all matter in God's Kingdom and must all use our gift(s) so that His perfect plan is realized.
"There is always a certain peace in being what one is, in being that completely." Ugo Betti, Italian judge, author and playwright
"I am still determined to be cheerful and to be happy in whatever situation I may be, for I have also learnt from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions and not our circumstances." Martha Washington
So whether you're a little heart's-ease, a Japanese maple or a might oak, do it! You will find satisfaction in your work and joy in your heart because you are using the special gift(s) God gave to you. I can testify to that!
"Now may the God of peace . . . equip you with everything good for doing his will, and may he work in us what is pleasing to him . . ."
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
One Word
Recently my friend, Karla, asked her Facebook friends what their "word" for 2014 is. I haven't been one to choose a word to focus on during the year, but I gave it some thought and one word kept coming to my mind: anticipate. My thinking for this word is twofold: anticipate the needs of others, and anticipate God's direction in my life.
While reading Week 32 in Angela Thomas' devotion book Choosing Joy, I was reminded of scripture which will help me as I pursue anticipating the needs of others: "If you have any encouragment from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any fellowship with the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also the the interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus." Philippians 2:1-5.
This also is in line with my "call back" suggestion in last week's post. Anticipating the needs of others and telling other's how God has seen me through difficult times are heavy responsibilities.
Angela's book has been the focus in my Sunday School class since last April. Each week my teachers, Pam, Paula and Helen, take the next chapter on "Joy" and provide insight words and inspiration from their study on choosing joy. It has been a wonderful series of lessons!
Angela says: "It's a proven fact: if you are empty of joy, serve someone else. Serve with all of your heart. Serve for no othe reason than to be like Jesus to them. In your service, you've chosen joy." Anticipating the needs of others provides the opportunity to give God's joy to the heart of others.
My other goal of anticipating God's direction in my life and being open to it is a little more difficult. One has to really keep their eyes open, the ears listening and their mind in His Word to be open to hearing His call. The number 14 is a special one for me. I was born on the 14th, saved on the 14th, married on the 14th and retired on the 14th. The date wasn't intentionally chosen by me for any of these events, but rather just fell onto that particular date. Now we're headed into 2014.
I'd already started thinking the year will be something special, but rather in a negative mindset. Maybe I'll die in 2014. What is left of the major happenings in one's life? But the more I thought about it, I decided it could just as well be something very special, so I've decided to open my heart to a positive line of thinking and see what God has planned.
Yes, "anticipate" is a good word for the year 2014.
Some snaps from Lancaster; a sheep and lamb snapped early one icy morning; winter scenes, and a February sunrise that I played with.
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