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Friday, July 31, 2009
"Minding the Heart II . . . "
A few weeks ago I posted “Minding The Heart . . .” Recently I pulled up some “gems” of Charles Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers. There were several that spoke of the heart. I’ve shared a few below. One Hundred “gems” can be found on www.biblebb.com. I recommend it highly.
"'All my fountains are in you,' said David. If you have all your fountains in God, your heart will be completely full. If you went to the foot of Calvary, there your heart will be bathed in love and gratitude. If you go often to your place of seclusion, and there talk with your God, it is there that your heart will be filled with calm determination. If you go out with the Master to the Mount of Olives, and looked down with Him on a wicked Jerusalem, and weep over it with Him, then your heart will be full of love for eternal souls. If you continually draw your stimulus, your life, your entire being from the Holy Spirit, without whom you can do nothing, and if you live in close communion with Christ, then there will be no fear of you having a cold heart. . .
“Don't keep back any part of your life. Make a full surrender of every inclination of your heart; work to have but one purpose, and one aim. And for this purpose give God complete control of your heart. Cry out for more of the divine control of the Holy Spirit, so that as your soul is preserved and protected by Him, that it may be directed into one river, and one only, that your life may run deep and pure, and clear and peaceful; its only banks being God's will, its only river the love of Christ and a desire to please Him.
My sunflower friend above was a nice surprised last evening. My husband, Jerry, brought home this happy sunflower to make me smile (which it did). I put it out by the back gate to see if it would attract any visitors. I was pleasantly surprised when one of “our” fawns came by for a sniff.
Friday, July 24, 2009
"Is This Me?"
“The highest earthly enjoyments are but a shadow of the joy I find in reading God’s Word.”
Lady Jane Grey (1537-1554)
I have to admit, when I read this quote, I wanted it to be me, but wasn’t sure it was. I certainly love God’s Word–reading it, hearing it, and reading resources from other people who share God’s Word. But do earthly pleasures over shadow it?
What do I enjoy? And do I enjoy it more than reading God’s Word? Do I enjoy photography more than I do reading God’s Word? Do I enjoy “dates” with friends more than reading God’s Word? Do I enjoy creating on the computer more than I do reading God’s Word? Do I enjoy sitting in my backyard listening to all nature brings my way more than I do reading God’s Word?
I do love taking pictures! God’s creatures and creation are awesome and capturing a scene in a serendipity moment is a thrill. Breakfast, lunch, dinner–any date with friends is special, especially if they live for Jesus. Creating on the computer making note cards from pictures I take is very satisfying and fun. Sitting in the back yard with Jerry, and our dog, Sammy, is a special time, one of rest and refreshment.
I do love doing all these things . . . but nothing thrills my soul more than reading and hearing God’s Word. So I do believe I am in agreement with Lady Jane Grey. The centuries may come and go but God’s Word will always live.
Below picture I captured last evening driving home. A secluded two lane road with a small creek brought these two young fawns for water. Do you see both of them?
Lady Jane Grey (1537-1554)
I have to admit, when I read this quote, I wanted it to be me, but wasn’t sure it was. I certainly love God’s Word–reading it, hearing it, and reading resources from other people who share God’s Word. But do earthly pleasures over shadow it?
What do I enjoy? And do I enjoy it more than reading God’s Word? Do I enjoy photography more than I do reading God’s Word? Do I enjoy “dates” with friends more than reading God’s Word? Do I enjoy creating on the computer more than I do reading God’s Word? Do I enjoy sitting in my backyard listening to all nature brings my way more than I do reading God’s Word?
I do love taking pictures! God’s creatures and creation are awesome and capturing a scene in a serendipity moment is a thrill. Breakfast, lunch, dinner–any date with friends is special, especially if they live for Jesus. Creating on the computer making note cards from pictures I take is very satisfying and fun. Sitting in the back yard with Jerry, and our dog, Sammy, is a special time, one of rest and refreshment.
I do love doing all these things . . . but nothing thrills my soul more than reading and hearing God’s Word. So I do believe I am in agreement with Lady Jane Grey. The centuries may come and go but God’s Word will always live.
Below picture I captured last evening driving home. A secluded two lane road with a small creek brought these two young fawns for water. Do you see both of them?
Friday, July 17, 2009
First Fawn . . .
Many years ago our neighbors started putting corn out in hopes of deer coming up to feed. The area behind their home and ours is a safe, secluded place for the deer to come. About five years ago, Jerry and I started putting corn out at our back gate. And now we have our own small herd of deer that come up and feed.
I have always enjoyed seeing deer . . . those chance meetings along the roadside or in a field. Having my own small herd has been exciting. Presently we have three does and two bucks who enjoy our corn.
The pictures above are of the first fawn I've seen this season. One of our does brought her two fawns out a little over a week ago now. I was able to snap the above shots . . . just about the only two that came out--they move fast as you can see!
Since that evening Jerry has seen five fawns out, which means one of our does had triplets--the third doe doesn't have an udder. The does are still keeping them hidden. We haven't seen any fawns for a week now. Soon, when mother doe feels the timing is right, the fawns will be feeding at our back gate.
Our deer certainly arn't tame. The pattern has been set many years now of us sitting out back and them coming up. But if we start moving around, they are gone in a flash.
The picture below was taken a couple of years ago. One evening on my drive home, I was looking around and spotted two fawns. I turned into the lane, pulled out my camera, and went, "Oh no! My batteries are dead." Knowing they'd be gone by the time I put new batteries in, I quickly installed new batteries, and to my delight they were still there! This is one of my treasured snaps.
Glasses, camera, extra batteries and an extra memory card I now take everywhere with me. God delights my heart with His beautiful creatures and creation!
Friday, July 10, 2009
Quotable Words on Encouraging through Note Writing . . .
The following quotes give inspiration to encourage others through note writing:
“But God could not have used an unwritten letter.” Unknown
“I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God who is sending a love letter to the world.” Mother Teresa
“John Donne’s observation rings true: ‘Letters mingle souls.’ And if you write to others sharing the Good News of salvation, your letters just might mingle souls for eternity!” Lynn Morrissey
“Notes stir hearts.” Yours truly
“She writes with the pen of scripture and the ink of grace on the stationery of real life.” Beth Moore
“A few lines not only lift the spirits but can also be kept for other days when a boost is needed. They can even change a life.” Cheri Fuller
“God has revealed Himself to us through words.” Unknown
“You are the scented ink God uses to spread the fragrance of Christs’ love.” Karla Dornacher
“The greatest compliment I’ve ever received is from those who say they keep “Lynn files” in which to store my correspondence.” Lynn Morrissey
“We hurt people by being too busy ... too busy to drop that note of comfort or encouragement or assurance of love ... too busy to care.” Billy Graham
“Few of us are blessed with a gift for words, but we all have it within ourselves to speak or write what is in our hearts.” Daria Price Bowman
Writing words of encouragement changes lives. I know. Mine was changed!
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Quotable Thoughts . . .
As a writer of encouragement and other “notables” along the way, I recently enjoyed reading the following quotes about writing:
“All morning I worked on the proof of one of my poems, and I took out a comma; in the afternoon I put it back.” Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
“Less is more.” Robert Browning (1812-1889)
“The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do.” Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
“I have only made this [letter] longer because I have not had the time to make it shorter.” Blaise Pascal (1623-62)
“ . . . One writes as best one can, out of the life one leads, in the faith of touching other lives sometimes . . .” John Updike
“Writer’s love quotations. They love quoting someone else’s work almost as much as they love quoting their own ...” Unknown
“The beautiful part of writing is that you don’t’ have to get it right the first time . . .” Robert Cormier (1925-2000)
“Thou takest the pen–-and the lines dance ..." Dag Hammarskjold (1905-1961)
“The pen is mightier than the sword.” Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873)
Next week I’ll share quotes pertaining to writing to encourage.
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