February 2010

Thinking of the concept of Lent

Thank you for putting up with me sharing with you excerpts from Ann's posts. There is just something about her "simple" way of seeing Jesus daily in her farming life that gets me. Many times while reading her posts I close my eyes and feel like I'm sitting at a ladies retreat somewhere away from it all, refreshing. I hear her like I'd hear a speaker we've asked to come and share what God has laid on her heart to speak to us about. I relax, I focus, I breath fresh ideas, new ideas about our Heavenly Abba Father and Jesus, who is the very air I breath. I need that. I've only left a comment on her site once, and through Grandma Christine she has been to my site at least once to read Jacob's adoption story. Grandma has known her through the home school world, and I just randomly found her, it is so GOD that we made the connection. Isn't is grand how God gives us just what we need when we need it? So here I go again.....thoughts from Ann on celebrating Lent. I so appreciate the challenge to look again at something I thought was not for me, why not? I'm challenged to find out....

 

"I can’t seem to follow through in giving up for Lent --which makes me want to just give up Lent. Which makes me question who I am following.

Which may precisely be the point of Lent."

Lent isn’t about forfeiting as much as it’s about formation.We renounce to be reborn; we let go to become ‘little Christs’. Here: We break away to become.”

 

“Don’t think of lent as about working your way to salvation. Think of it as working out your salvation.”


"Christ does not exist in order to make much of us.

We exist in order to enjoy making much of him.

Christ is not glorious so that we get wealthy or healthy.

Christ is glorious, so that rich or poor, sick or sound, we might be satisfied in him."

 

"While my particular denomination does not traditionally celebrate Lent, I have come to appreciate its relevance.  As we prepare to celebrate Easter, perhaps we should all use the next few weeks to focus less on our physical appetites and more on our spiritual needs.  Perhaps such meditation would lead us to appreciate anew the cost of grace and the victory of the empty tomb."-Elliott Ryan

I Cannot Do This Alone

O God, early in the morning I cry to you.
Help me to pray
And to concentrate my thoughts on you:
I cannot do this alone.

In me there is darkness,
But with you there is light;
I am lonely, but you do not leave me;
I am feeble in heart, but with you there is help;
I am restless, but with you there is peace.
In me there is bitterness, but with you there is patience;
I do not understand your ways,
But you know the way for me…

Restore me to liberty,
And enable me to live now
That I may answer before you and before me.
Lord, whatever this day may bring,
Your name be praised
.


- a poem included in Devotions for Lent, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

 

 

Thrift Store Day

Hooray for our day out "shopping" today! Come by and see us if you are in the neighborhood!

 

All Praise and Glory to our God today for his unfailing love.

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Some More Talkin'

Jacob has been making the best sound effects recently...I like to call them the "singing motorboat" and the "closed mouth giggle" the beginning of the video is the motorboat. I apologize for the potty video...but he's preoccupied and I thought I may have a better chance of some words.

I promise, Jacob that I'll not secretly video you all your life. Thank you for loving me in spite of this website, and seriously, why don't I get M&M's for a job well done??

CPR, A New Shirt and Buddies!

Hooray! We proceed one step closer in the adoption process with the completion of our CPR/first aid class. Shew, three intense hours and then a test! We did it! All three of us passed with flying colors while Jacob had a fun time with Mya and Cali (Caroline) Thank you Jesus for friends and help on tests.

This is my new shirt from the thrift store...Monica found it, and for some reason thought it fit me pretty well ;) If only it said "I'm talking about this on my website" that would be a touch more accurate...but I'm wearing it none the less :)

And this is JJ/Jeremiah, aka (Jer-me-mya) in Jacob language! He is super. Thanks Jenn for posting this photo from the other night. Jenn and Jim are a refreshing breeze on a hot night! They have jumped right into our church family and found ways to serve and help rather than to wait around for people to serve and help them. The way the body of Christ is supposed to be! We've lost so many of our generation couples because they haven't felt like "the church met their needs" or the "people weren't friendly"

Praise God for refreshing breezes!

We are doing a pizza party here on Saturday (Lord willing) with them and Scott and Tia.

And I'll leave you with this tonight...a quote by E. M. Bounds:

(it was the intro to a Hudson Taylor biography I'm reading)

"Men are God's method. The church is looking for better methods; God is looking for better men...What the church needs today is not more machinery or better, not new organizations or more and novel methods, but men whom the Holy Ghost can use -- men of prayer, men mighty in prayer. The Holy Ghost does not come on machinery, but on men. He does not anoint plans, but men -- men of prayer..."