Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Trees


Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 151: Today, I am grateful for trees. 

Trees amaze me. Tree science is breath, too. I linked the video blog so you can get a feel for it. Mama Ina Mae always said we should never stop learning. 

Never. 

Creation continues to learn and sing his praises. And we can, too. Something deep inside of us has a God hole that only He can fill. We can try in other ways, but the joy of the Lord comes in the intimate knowledge of  who He is. 

https://letstalkscience.ca/educational-resources/stem-in-context/talking-trees-how-do-trees-communicate

Oh, the wonder of it all! Who knew?

Jesus replied to them by saying, "I tell you, if these were silent, the very stones would cry out" -Luke 19:40

Let your praise be like the trees!

Today, I am grateful for trees. 

Monday, May 30, 2022

Small things with Great Love

 


Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 150: Today, I am grateful we can do small things with great love. 

Technology woes tonight... so a short gratitude. 

Mother Teresa has so many beautiful quotes. She lived out her life in service to Christ. 

She lived simply. She lived with gratitude. Her love reflected the true light in her life. 

Today, I am grateful  we can do small things with great love. 


Sunday, May 29, 2022

Memorial Day


Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 149: Today, I am grateful for Memorial Day. 

This is the scripture that so often comes to mind when we remember those who left for service to our country, and returned with a military escort, an honor guard, a folded flag, a rifle salute and "Taps" on the bugle. My heart can barely take in the weight of the moment. 

We mark this day every year, so we don't forget. Freedom is not free.

Wars are never pretty. There are great losses on both sides of any battle. Brothers and sisters in service share the burden. Sometimes, there are losses during service that are not in battle. Training accidents. Unexpected deaths due to medical events. 

When the letter arrives to loved ones at home, there are no words for the ache. It is deep and wide. 

"There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends." -John 15:13

When a life is lost in battle, there is almost always a story. The ones who live on because of a brother or sister's sacrifice. It is good to take time for the stories. Write them down so your children's children might know. 

In Joshua 4, Joshua instructed the Israelites to put up stones of remembrance so their children would have a reason to ask what the stones meant. When they asked, they were reminded of God's faithfulness, protection and the miracles performed on their behalf. 

"When your children ask in time to come, ‘What do those stones mean to you?"... so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the hand of the Lord is mighty, that you may fear the Lord your God forever.” -Joshua 4:7 & 24

Whatever your plans for Memorial Day may bring, remember the one who gave all. He left the comfort of Heaven and acted as Heaven's Special Forces. He took on the uniform of human skin with all of its limitations. Still, he was without sin. He became the perfect lamb, whose blood would be shed as the shofar blew declaring the Passover Lamb had been slain. 

Thank a soldier or sailor. Pray for the safety of those currently serving. Pray for the wisdom of our leaders making decisions that could change a young service person's life forever.

Today, I am grateful for Memorial Day. 

Saturday, May 28, 2022

Planted


 Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 148: Today, I am grateful for the times we are planted... not buried.

There is a difference between being buried and being planted. We bury the dead. Planting has purpose. The purpose is to bring forth new life. The difference is huge... life changing. 

"Sometimes when you are in a dark place,  you tend to think you have been buried; what if you've been planted?" 

I love the semicolon... the dramatic grammar pause.  The purpose... the expectation... it changes everything. Our human minds easily lean into the negative. 

Pause. Ponder. 

Place your eyes on the One who defeated the grave. Death will not defeat those who believe in Him. He promised. He keeps his promises. 

" For you were buried with Christ when you were baptized. And with him you were raised to new life because you trusted the mighty power of God, who raised Christ from the dead. You were dead because of your sins and because your sinful nature was not yet cut away. Then God made you alive with Christ, for he forgave all our sins." Colossians 2:12-13

Today, I am grateful for the times we are planted... not buried.

Friday, May 27, 2022

The First Five Years

 Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 147: Today, I am grateful for the first five years. 

Another quick post. I would be remiss if I didn't celebrate the gift of the first five years of marriage for this couple we adore. 

Love is the best choice... every day. 

Today, I am grateful for the first five years. 

Thursday, May 26, 2022

The Spatula


Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 146: Today, I am grateful for the spatula.

For those new to "Daily Gratitude", you never know what you are going to get. Sometimes the thoughts are very simple. other days, we go a little deeper. Many days there is no plan at all, but something always seems to come. 

The spatula is an ordinary kitchen tool. I use one nearly every day. Some days, all of my spatulas get dirty in the preparation of one meal. They scrape, stir, smooth and help  collect all the yummy goodness in a recipe. 

Spatulas help stir the batter to keep it fresh while cooking. They scrape the last morsel of batter from the bowl. They are not necessary, perhaps, but they make many kitchen tasks easier. Spatulas help us finish the job well. 

I said a quick prayer for guidance for a verse to compliment the humble spatula. Here is my verse of the day:

"But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus—the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God." -Acts 20:24

Seriously, it even contains the phrase "finishing the work". You can't make this up! 

Today, I am grateful for the spatula.


Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Preciousness of the Creator

 

Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 145: Today, I am grateful for the preciousness of the Creator. 

The scriptures are full of this truth. We have to read them. We have a God who longs to satisfy our souls, we have to let him fill us up. 

Our God is our strength. He is our mighty fortress when we need shelter. In Him, there is a peace and satisfaction like nothing the world can give. 

"Nothing teaches us about the preciousness of the Creator as much as when we learn the emptiness of everything else." -Charles Spurgeon

All we have to do is pause, pray and ponder. He is always present. His faithfulness is precious.

“He is the God who made the world and everything in it. Since he is Lord of heaven and earth, he doesn’t live in man-made temples," -Acts 17:24

He doesn't seek out the man-made temples. He longs for us to make room in our hearts. 

Is there anything more precious? 

Today, I am grateful for the preciousness of the Creator. 

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Genuine Affection and Delight in Honoring



Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 144: Today, I am grateful for genuine affection and delight in honoring another. 

This time of year there are all kinds of celebrations. Mother's Day, Father's Day, Graduations, Weddings, Anniversaries and Retirement celebrations. Except for Father's Day... it hasn't arrived yet... I've participated in all of these celebrations these past few weeks, and more are on the calendar. 

All of these events are celebrations of genuine affection. When we pause to lift another person up, it raises our spirits, too. 

I love this passage:


"Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other." -Romans 12:10 (NLT)

I looked it up in a variety of English translations. I find it a good way to squeeze extra goodness from many scriptures. This passage in "The Message" stuck a chord. 

"Love from the center of who you are; don’t fake it. Run for dear life from evil; hold on for dear life to good. Be good friends who love deeply; practice playing second fiddle." -Romans 12:10 (The Message) 

How do we love form the center of who we are? Go deep and let it flow. Wide is the river of grace that covers our sins. As He has covered us, we can cover others. 

Love much be genuine, right? Hold on tight to what is good and true. Practice playing second fiddle. Be content and joyful when lifting up another. It is a relationship builder. 

Today, I am grateful for genuine affection and delight in honoring another. 

Monday, May 23, 2022

A Year in the Life

Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 143: Today, I am grateful for a  year in the life. 

Most of us learn fairly quickly, life can change in an instant. I have been guilty of wasting today's joys fretting over troubles that may never happen. These days, I like to make a concentrated effort to embrace and celebrate the right now. 

The song, Seasons of Love (525,600 Minutes), is a song people will sing one hundred years from now and still feel it in their souls. It is a beautiful piece. The author felt his musical needed a song with a gospel feel. "Seasons of Love" definitely qualifies. 

A year in a life can bring love or loss. It can bring regret or redemption. A new life takes 9 months to grow in the womb... less than a year. It can be the end of one chapter and the beginning of a new one. 

"Then God said, “Let lights appear in the sky to separate the day from the night. Let them be signs to mark the seasons, days, and years." -Genesis 1:14

The lights in the sky help us to separate the day from the night and mark the days. 

He called us to live in the light and be changed by it. Embrace the relationships. Lift each other up. Carry each other's burdens. Laugh out loud. Don't waste a moment. 

Today, I am grateful for a year in the life. 

Sunday, May 22, 2022

Imagination is the Ticket

Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 142: Today, I am grateful imagination is the ticket. 

It is always a joy to watch children playing. Their imaginations are free and wild. They can turn cardboard boxes into spaceships, swimming pools become oceans and bath towels become superhero capes. Simply add imagination. 

Albert Einstein said:

"Logic will get you from A to B, imagination will take you everywhere." -Albert Einstein

Einstein was a scientist and articulate with his words. He would look at problems from many different angles. He did not assume there was only one way of solving a problem. He didn't quit the first time he failed.

Logic is a great tool. Solving problems logically can be energizing. There are times, logic and common sense, seem rare. But, it is imagination that frees us in a unique way. Doesn't going everywhere sound like a grand adventure?

The Bible tells us:

“No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined the things that God has prepared for those who love him.” -1 Corinthians 2:9

Such a great verse! We cannot even begin to imagine what God has prepared for those who choose him, love him and seek his face. We can't even imagine it.

 Jesus said this: 

"Jesus called a little child to him and put the child among them. Then he said, “I tell you the truth, unless you turn from your sins and become like little children, you will never get into the Kingdom of Heaven. So anyone who becomes as humble as this little child is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven." -Matthew 18:2- 4 

Children are special. Jesus points out their value. He calls out the beauty of a humble spirit. He acknowledges children in their ability to recognize truth and to love powerfully, even when love is not reciprocated. "We must become like little children..."

Jesus walked this earth counter culture.

If we are following the culture, we might be going the wrong way. God created us in His image. In his image, we were granted the power to imagine. What we do with our gift of imagination reflects who we choose to serve.

Today, I am grateful imagination is the ticket. 




Saturday, May 21, 2022

Waiters Serve

 

Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 141: Today, I am grateful waiters serve.

I've often joked that frequently flunk the "patience" test, so God keeps reissuing the test. I think I am getting better in the waiting places, but I am far from perfect. I am grateful His patience is long, deep and wide as we learn to trust Him completely. 

"Wait patiently for the Lord. Be brave and courageous. Yes, wait patiently for the Lord." -Psalm 27:14

Patient waiting takes practice, and practice makes perfect, right? Well, maybe not perfect, but improved. I loved this quote:

"If you're waiting on God, do what waiters do: serve."

Choosing to serve while waiting can lead us to discovering new passions and pondering new dreams. 

Waiting seems to be a recurrent theme recently. Apparently, we can learn from the experience. 

Today, I am grateful waiters serve.

Friday, May 20, 2022

No Brainers

 Daily Gratitude Year 10- Day 140: Today, I am grateful for the times “the right way” is a “no brainer”.


A quick post for today. Special moments with special people mean the day is full.

I know we visited this topic a few years ago, but this image added a new option. Right! Wrong! And, you Monster!!! We’ve all seen it happen.

I guess this generation has seen toilet paper shortages so we need to remember to be grateful when toilet paper is abundant on the shelf and the roll in the baths has a replacement within reach. ☺️

Celebrating the right way. Loving those who get it wrong. Hoping your home is a monster free zone.

Today, I am grateful for the times “the right way” is a “no brainer”



Thursday, May 19, 2022

Surprise Visitors










Daily Gratitude Year 10 - Day 139: Today, I am grateful for surprise visitors! 

This was not what I expected today. How I love these boys! Thomas has been "mine" since birth. I've been so blessed to watch him go from child to man. It seems like a blink. Keaton came into my world as a Jr. Higher.

My heart is full. Keaton was a complete surprise... he came with his Mom to help with the newest drumline members. He said they saw Thomas out driving. I was afraid I was going to miss seeing him in his short time at home... so I texted Thomas.  

To my surprise, he came right over. What a fun moment to hear them in awe of the new gym and reliving their MJHS days. 

When Thomas returned from Belgium in 7th grade, I was nervous for him. It is often hard for youth to transition back to life in the United States after living abroad. I wanted Thomas to have a smooth transition  home. I was so happy to have him at school. I wanted him to be happy to be there. 

Enter Keaton. Keaton welcomed Thomas like a little brother (Okay, maybe a son because they were Simba and Mufasa in "The Lion King"... add in Jake... their "Scar" to complete the best of trios). I was nervous for Thomas to find his place in the pack. He found his place in "the pride", for sure. These young men are talented, funny and so much more. 

This scripture made me think of them. Loyal friends and kind. 

"Never let loyalty and kindness leave you! Tie them around your neck as a reminder. Write them deep within your heart." -Proverbs 3:3

It was a great day to be a Jr. Potter... Jr. Potter alumni. 

Today, I am grateful for surprise visitors! 

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Class Acts

 

Daily Gratitude Year 10 - Day 138: Today, I am grateful for class acts.

Mama Ina Mae and Grandma Marge were my first real examples of class. Both of them knew what it meant to be in the "have nots". Both knew what it meant to have very little money, but they were rich in class. They were ladies. 

Sue Watson Eastburn and Spring Watson Mau came to Mama's visitation. They both shared their memories of Mama looking elegant and regal on the organ bench at the little Congregational Church in Clifton. It is easy for me to close my eyes and recall exactly the memory they shared. Dressed in her best dresses and hair done up, she created quite a picture. Thank you Sue and Spring for the memory shared. 

Mama always said we needed to stand up straight with our shoulders back. Good posture makes a good impression. You don't have to have the latest fashions or the newest trends. Go with the classics and you will be fine. It is probably why I have more than one simple black dress in my closet. 

Grandma Marge was gracious and graceful. I remember her elegance. Life handed her some challenges, but she taught her daughters, Marjorie and Jan, that character, persistence and hard work would carry them through the curveballs in life. 

We were so blessed the day she and Grandpa Harry said, "I do."  We gained Aunts, Uncles and five cousins close to our age. Grandma Marge taught us all about pretty tables and using the right forks.  She loved cut glass serving pieces on a dinner table. As an adult, I now understand it looked beautiful, but if a child broke something, it was not the end of the world. She was a class act.

I stumbled on this reprint of an old Ann Lander's post. It was worth sharing. 

CLASS: By Ann Landers

Class never runs scared. It is sure-footed and confident. It can handle anything that comes along. Class has a sense of humor. It knows a good laugh is the best lubricant for oiling the machinery of human relations.

Class never makes excuses.  It takes its lumps and learns from past mistakes.

Class knows that good manners are nothing more than a series of small, inconsequential sacrifices.

Class bespeaks an aristocracy that has nothing to do with ancestors or money.

Some wealthy “blue bloods” have no class, while individuals who are struggling to make ends meet are loaded with it.

Class is real. It can’t be faked.

Class never tried to build itself by tearing others down.

Class is already up and need not strive to look better by making others look worse.

Class can “walk with kings and keep its virtue and talk with crowds and keep the common touch.” Everyone is comfortable with the person who has class because that person is comfortable with himself.

If you have class, you’ve got it made.

If you don’t have class, no matter what else you have, it doesn’t make any difference.

Worth the read, right? I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did. 

When I think about classy ladies in the Bible, I think about Jesus's mother, Mary. She had the ability to walk with confidence when everyone was talking about her, Joseph and her pregnancy. She didn't always have to say what she was thinking. She had the ability to sit quietly...  patiently observing life unfolding in front of her. 

But Mary treasured up all these things, pondering them in her heart. -Luke 2:19

She pondered them in her heart! We can learn from her example. I am sure Jesus often watched his mother and smiled. 

Today, I am grateful for class acts. 


Tuesday, May 17, 2022

God of the Right Now


Daily Gratitude Year 10 - Day 137: Today, I am grateful God is a God of the "right now". 

Some people are planners. Others fly by the seat of their pants. I am somewhere in the middle. I like a plan, but a little spontaneity is good for the soul. 


Can we make intentional decisions to embrace our "right now"? 

I believe we can. Jesus often did that very thing. People expected him to behave in certain ways at specific times, but he always responded to people in the moment. He walked with them, in the "right now". 

"God is the God of the 'right now.' He doesn't want you sitting around regretting yesterday. Nor does He want you wringing your hands and worrying about the future. He wants you focusing on  what He is saying to you and putting in front of you... right now." -Priscilla Shirer 

We cannot change yesterday. Regrets get us nowhere. Anxiety about the future is wasted energy over things that may never happen. Life is a gift given daily. It is the right now where decisions are made. How often do we forget to live in the "right now"?

I've had a longtime fascination with Joseph. His life was full of highs and lows. From deep wells and prison cells... to places of honor in the Pharaoh's court. The crazy thing about Joseph's troubles was the length of their duration. Years... not just days... spent in the hard seasons of his life. 

Still, Joseph held tightly to the knowledge his God was real and good. His God allowed some of the tough stuff, but in the end... it worked out for Joseph's good and the good of God's people. 

"Joseph replied, “Don’t be afraid. Do I act for God? Don’t you see, you planned evil against me but God used those same plans for my good, as you see all around you right now—life for many people. Easy now, you have nothing to fear; I’ll take care of you and your children.” He reassured them, speaking with them heart-to-heart." -Genesis 50:19-21 (The Message)

We have nothing to fear when He is near. He is present and we are accounted for... because we matter to Him. Crazy? 

Today, I am grateful God is a God of the "right now". 


Monday, May 16, 2022

Identity

 

Daily Gratitude Year 10 - Day 136: Today, I am grateful Jesus taught us about our true identity.

Humans are a bit obsessed with identity. Many long for fame and notoriety. Moses was obsessed with knowing God's name. God replied, "Tell them I AM."

Well... I AM..  HE IS and WAS and WILL BE. Can we even comprehend it? Omnipresent across time and space. My brain is too human to really see what He sees. 

I have a page in my Bible where I have all the names of God I have found in the scriptures. It is not complete. I know I have many of the Jewish names to add. El Shaddai and Yahweh are in there, but the list is far from exhausted. Do you have a favorite name for God? 

And he asked them, “But who do you say that I am?” Peter answered him, “You are the Christ.” -Mark 8:29

This Bob Goff's quote is fabulous.  Take a minute to not just read it, but ponder it. 

His quotes usually are. He constantly reminds us we were put here to love people into the kingdom. Not to preach it... although sharing the Good News is expected... but to reach out in love. Love will open far more doors than a polished presentation. 

Really, we don't have to sell Jesus. I remember an old gospel song that said, "I've tasted and I know the Lord is good!" That is a truth bomb! To know Him is to love Him. To encounter His grace is humbling and exhilarating all at the same time. We don't need to complicate it. 

We identify ourselves as belonging to Him by the way we love others. The closer we get to His heart... the more we will look like Him. 

Today, I am grateful Jesus taught us about our true identity.

Sunday, May 15, 2022

Spidey Senses

 

Daily Gratitude Year 10 - Day 135: Today, I am grateful for "Spidey senses".

Mama Ina Mae had Spidey senses. Most Mama's do. They know when we are doing something we shouldn't and they likely know whose idea it was. Right?

So you have Spidey senses about something? For some, it happens in the kitchen. They get the pie crust right, the gravy perfect and a cake is never over baked. Many can use the same recipe but each outcome is slightly different. One is superior. The secret? Spidey senses.

Some medical professional sense when a birth is near, or if there are problems. They know before modern technology gives them evidence. They learn to trust their gut.

I have a weird one. I've shared it before. 75 degrees (23.89 degrees Celsius) is my perfect temperature. When it goes off, I take a screenshot and send it to Randy, Matthew and Jennifer. There is something energizing to me when the temperature pauses at 75 degrees. There is a bone-deep awareness.

Those who spend time in nature become more sensitive to what is around them from the scents in the air to the sound... or absence of certain sounds. Our Native American ancestors worked to sharpen their instincts.

When we spend time with God, we become more sensitive to His Spirit, too. We can "know things" in our spirits. We have to choose to listen or not listen. We can be filled with awareness. This passage is from one of the prophets:

"For as the waters fill the sea, the earth will be filled with an awareness of the glory of the LORD." - Habakkuk 2:14 NLT

Do we long to be filled with an awareness of the glory of the LORD? Do we long for our Spidey senses to go off... or does it scare us? The more time we spend in The Word, in praise and in chasing the heart of Jesus... the more we will truly know He is present and active in this world. 

Spiderman's senses went off when danger was near. Sometimes, God works like that, too. Note that most of the time, if a prophet shows up, the people are way off course. Often, they are so far off course that God is considering a major judgement. Prophets don't show up with "Atta boys!" and "Way to go girls!". Most of the time, the prophets are delivering some kind of a warning. Sometime, it was final warning. (Sodom & Gomorrah)

Tuning in to His will and His way often means we must find a way to quiet our thoughts and our hearts until we hear only Him. How do you know when it is really from God?  Often, it is counter culture and might seem crazy to anyone simply observing. 

"You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews. But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him. God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth. " -John 4:22-24

Gloria Gaither once told Mark Lowry, "God is in the interruptions of my life and He is seldom in my plans." 

Can I get an "Amen!"? It is a simple observation that validates the knowledge of His hand, even if it isn't in our plan. 

Today, I am grateful for "Spidey senses".


Saturday, May 14, 2022

Prairie Life

 



Daily Gratitude Year 10 - Day 135: Today, I am grateful for prairie life.

I suppose Mama Ina Mae is on my mind quite a bit this week. We've just passed her birthday and Mother's Day and I've been reminiscing on her favorite things. So, another Laura Ingalls Wilder quote is up for today's post. It is the first time I've used it.

We who live in quiet places have the opportunity to become acquainted with ourselves, to think our own thoughts and live our own lives in a way that is not possible for those keeping up with the crowds." -Laura Ingalls Wilder

How have I missed this quote? It sums up prairie life. We were so blessed growing up. Chicago was ridiculously close. In fact, we could be downtown faster than many who live in the suburbs with I-57 passing through our little villages of Chebanse, Clifton and Ashkum.

We were country people with access to all the benefits of city life, but we grew up playing in the creeks, running barefoot and knowing how to grow food. We knew from childhood where our meat came from. We had chickens and cows at Grandpa Harry and Grandma Marge's house to keep us entertained for hours. We picked apples and cherries from the orchard.

We grew up knowing our neighbors, but respected their privacy, too. Our neighbors were a second family. No one faced tough times alone. No one celebrated alone, either. All of life's major events were shared from birth to death. Most are buried in the same cemetery... the Catholic and Protestant sides... but in the same bit of land. I have the fondest memories of summers with the Corbin grandkids when Case and Gladys were still alive.

We learned euchre skills from the older kids on the school bus and honed our skills with every passing year. Eula Vaughn, our bus driver for most of those years could drive a bus with one eye on the road... and I swear... another one watching what was going on in the back of the bus. She once told me she drove that bus 72 miles every day from start to finish. I'm sure she was spot on in her calculations. There is a special place in heaven for school bus drivers.

Our days were long at times. Many of us did some hard labor or had daily responsibilities we did without question because we lived on a farm. We learned tenacity and sweat equity. We were rich in life experiences. We understood the circle of life long before Disney's Lion King made it popular. We were tightly knit as a community for the experiences we shared. It was the country way.

As a child, I associated the 23rd Psalm with funerals. As an adult, I find it more of a love song. It reminds me of the farm and the richness of life in wide open spaces.
"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul." Psalm 23:1-3a 

I have everything I need; He restores my soul. What a wonderful life. David knew the responsibility of caring for animals. I think it made him a better king when the time came for him to take the throne. Farm life prepared him for future leadership. 

Perhaps the prairie life is not for everyone, but I am grateful I grew up in the country.

Today, I am grateful for prairie life.


Friday, May 13, 2022

Grandma's Spot Remover

 Daily Gratitude Year 10 - Day 134: Today, I am grateful for Grandma's Spot Remover.

Spots happen. They happen to some of us more frequently than others. If we don't take care of spots immediately, they can become permanent.

Someone once recommended "Grandma's Secret Spot Remover" to me. I first purchased it at Hobby Lobby. It really works. We have several bottles in the house.

Spot removers save us from throwing good clothing and old favorites away. A good spot remover can be game changing.

Jesus is like Grandma's Secret Spot Remover, except He isn't a secret. He is ready and willing to wash away our sin spots when we seek Him out and receive His grace.

This passage from Psalm 51 in "The Message" nails it:

"Soak me in your laundry and I’ll come out clean, scrub me and I’ll have a snow-white life. Tune me in to foot-tapping songs, set these once-broken bones to dancing. Don’t look too close for blemishes, give me a clean bill of health. God, make a fresh start in me, shape a Genesis week from the chaos of my life. Don’t throw me out with the trash, or fail to breathe holiness in me." -Psalm 51:7-10 -The Message

Read it again. Savor the goodness. "Shape a Genesis week from the chaos of my life." Isn't that a grand prayer? He doesn't throw us out because we get "spots". He is a God who redeems the lost, the stained and the weary.

Today, I am grateful for Grandma's Spot Remover and the Savior who makes us whiter than snow.

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Questions Unanswered & Problems Unsolved

 

Daily Gratitude Year 10 - Day 133: Today, I am grateful for questions unanswered and problems unsolved.

As a little girl, I am sure I drove the adults in my world crazy with my questions and curiosity. I read very early... probably out of boredom and with the help of Mama and "Hooked on Phonics" (Dad and his infomercials!)

I fell in love with mysteries on my 6th birthday. Mama picked up Carolyne Keene's "The Secret of the Wooden Lady", an early Nancy Drew book. It was one of the best gifts I was ever given. I learned about ships in that particular book. I devoured it and quickly learned the joy of our public library with shelves of Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys, Trixie Belden and The Three Investigators.

Mystery and suspense novels were full of unanswered questions that required research and asking questions. When the mystery was solved, there was a sense of accomplishment and success. I still head to the mystery genre when reading for pleasure.

I continue to love questions. I savor listening to answers. Everyone sees the world from a unique perspective. We all see what we see from our little corner of the world, shaped by our personal experiences and understanding of how the world works. We can learn so much from each other when we pause and listen.

Most of us have carried our biggest questions to the throne of His grace and mercy. Many of us have found He leaves some questions unanswered. Some problems appear to be unsolved.

Again, I find a paradox. Unanswered questions and unsolved problems become the catalyst that drives us back to a place of complete trust and a humbling awakening to who He is. Elizabeth Elliot says it well:

"Obviously God has chosen to leave certain questions unanswered and certain problems without any solution in this life, in order that in our very struggle to answer and solve we may be shoved back, and back and eternally back to the contemplation of Himself and to complete trust in Who He is." -Elisabeth Elliot

The hard questions and difficult circumstances Satan is confident will defeat us, become the very thing that drives us back to our knees before the throne of His mercy and grace.

"And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose." -Romans 8:28

We can trust Him in all things. ALL THINGS!

Today, I am grateful for questions unanswered and problems unsolved.


Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Walk Away A Storyteller

 

Daily Gratitude Year 10 - Day 132: Today, I am grateful we can walk away a storyteller.

“There will be a day when all of these broken pieces will gracefully come together and you will walk away from all this a storyteller.” ― Morgan Harper Nichols 

Morgan Harper Nichols writes beautifully. She has wisdom beyond her years and writes elegantly. I love her optimism. 

When you sit in the mess of brokenness, it is easy to forget that God will gracefully bring it all together for His glory and our good. And, better yet, we will have a story to tell. 

Think of all the things you have seen and heard. Our life experiences impact us and they shape us. We try to pass on what we have learned to our children. We'd like them to learn from our mistakes, but most humans have to figure things out for themselves at some level. 

“But watch out! Be careful never to forget what you yourself have seen. Do not let these memories escape from your mind as long as you live! And be sure to pass them on to your children and grandchildren" -Deuteronomy 4:9

Remember what you've seen. Write it down. Pass your stories on to the next generation. 

Today, I am grateful we can walk away a storyteller.

Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Real Things That Don't Change


Daily Gratitude Year 10 - Day 131: Today, I am grateful for the real things that don't change.

Mama Ina Mae loved Little House on the Prairie. We read the books as children. We watched it over and over again. I often found myself in tears because the show addressed many social issues. It was one of the things Mama liked to watch in the last year of her life... I still teared up at many episodes we watched.

People can be selfish, self serving and mean at times. Laura referenced it in her books and the television series addressed it, too. Still, there was a common thread of hope for redemption... even for Nellie Olsen. Many of the people she wrote about were salt of the earth good people.

I love this wise quote:

"The real things haven't changed. It is still best to be honest and truthful; to make the most of what we have; to be happy with simple pleasures; and have courage when things go wrong." -Laura Ingalls Wilder

The Word of God is full of common themes about truth, living simply and finding courage in adversity.

"The Lord detests the use of dishonest scales, but he delights in accurate weights. Pride leads to disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom. Honesty guides good people; dishonesty destroys treacherous people. -Proverbs 11:1-3

"So be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid and do not panic before them. For the Lord your God will personally go ahead of you. He will neither fail you nor abandon you.” - Deuteronomy 31:6

I love Laura's reminder to be happy with simple pleasures. The older we get, the more we value the things money can't buy. Check out any of the magazines in the check out aisle at the grocery store. The people pictured have so much wealth and influence, but do they have peace and joy? Something to ponder.

This week we can open our windows to warm breezes. The rain stopped long enough to plant a few flowers. Old friends gathered. Children of all ages reflected on their mothers. Mothers delighted in cards, calls and kindnesses from their children. Simple pleasures.

Laura's last thought was to have courage when things go wrong. What a life lesson it is to realize we learn much more from our failures and when things don't go as planned!

There is a perfectionist inside of me that hates to not do things well. How many opportunities have I missed because I chickened out? My Lord knows me so well... I always need a bit of a push and not much time to think. We don't have to be perfect. We need to be real.

Today, I am grateful for the real things that don't change