Showing posts with label deep thoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deep thoughts. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

From the Mouths of Babes....and Matthew West....

Saturday was day one of the baking craziness! 


My sister and brother-in-law came to help (and brought all of their fancy schmancy kitchen gadgets)
My mom came too...and helped until the. Very. End!   (she is a much better person than I am...seriously, I was about 2 seconds way from having a major temper tantrum...IN The Church Kitchen!!!)
This picture doesn't even begin to show ALL of the ingredients it takes to make 50 dozen peanut butter cookies!!!  10 boxes of butter, 40 eggs, 25 lbs of sugar, and can't remember how many packages of flour and brown sugar we used....oh and 10 lbs of Peanut Butter!!!
That huge bowl was constantly filled, emptied, refilled...and filled some more!!!
In the end we had 583 cookies...not quite 50 dozen, but good enough for me!!!


I was SO tired.   My legs hurt.  ALL that I could think about was--Crap, we're only half way done....and These Were The Easy Ones!!!!   I still only smell peanut butter....


My attitude was even stinkier!


Then I came home, tired, sore, and awful....


Jamie called me over because I just had to watch this video...



V8 smacking my forehead....


Me, Me, Me...thoughts of what was I thinking taking this on....all this garbage, when my focus really is on helping Hackleburg!


I love that my 11 year old gets this better than I do........
(and now I'm crying, thankful that even though I'm a selfish mess up...my son Rocks!)

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Remembering....


This post was to be written so many posts ago....but I've filled with fluff, instead of wrapping my head around it!   I just can't seem to concentrate long enough to write anything meaningful!  (even now, my neighbor is mowing his lawn..the boys are arguing...it looks like it's going to rain and I have a dinner menu floating around my head that I really don't feel like making tonight!)

So, I'll say a little prayer for God to draw me in, settle my heart and focus my mind!!!

Do you ever have one of those days where the bottom just seems to drop out?  Where, really, if only one more thing could go wrong you'd be admitted to the loony bin?

That was my day when I read Numbers 9.   Honestly, I am not manic....my life is such a roller coaster...up on the mountain one day, down in the valley the next!   Alright, Numbers 9: 22-23 (the message)

It made no difference whether the Cloud hovered over The Dwelling for two days or a month or a year, as long as the Cloud was there, they were there.  And when the Cloud went up, they got up and marched.   They camped at God's command and they marched at God's command.   They lived obediently by God's orders delivered by Moses.

My NIV Study Bible made note that the Israelites weren't always looking ahead to the next big move, they kept their eyes focused...God had a purpose for their encampment just as much as He had a purpose for moving them.   Hmmmm.....    God likes to give me a V8 smack upside the head every so often.   This was one of them.

As I read further through Numbers, things were constantly deteriorating, then swinging up...ebb and flow... a faithful group of doubters.   This world has a way of pulling our eyes off the true GPS  and planting them squarely on ourselves...our needs, our hurts, our waaaaaants.   God was faithful to always provide for the Israelites.   But from the time they left Egypt until the minute they arrived (again) at the foot of the Promised Land, they only could think of their hardships (do you have any idea how Many times they said "why did you bring us out into the desert to die?  If only we had stayed in Egypt"?!?).   

How could being enslaved in Egypt even compare to being led by The Lord?   

I got my answer last weekend at church.   The sermon was on remembering what to remember....or at least that was the part that hit me the most.   Basically we remember the things that we should forget and forget the things that we should remember! (thank you Pastor Keith for that insight!!)   

Israel was so wrapped up in remembering the food and "comforts" of Egypt that they forgot What God brought them out of...they couldn't see the daily blessings of manna and water from rocks...and most of all...they forgot to see that God was right there with them--Leading and Providing for them the entire time!!!

Moses in Deuteronomy is continually saying--Be Careful---Remember---Do Not Forget.   God was preparing their hearts by having them constantly rely on Him for their every need.   He knew that once they got into this wonderful land, where things would be easy, that they would be drawn by life and turn their hearts from him.   Hmmmmmm....

So, what am I trying to remember?   God always is faithful, always provides, His Timing Is Everything!   He has plans for me, for you too....plans to give us a hope and future, not to harm us....even when we think that we are being harmed, it is for our benefit....growth doesn't happen during the easy times, but when our faith is stretched to the point of us breaking, humbling us low...taking our eyes off ourselves and back on God!

Remembering......

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Are You Done Yet?

1 Samuel 16:1

The Lord said to Samuel, "How long will you mourn for Saul, since I have rejected him as king over Israel? Fill your horn with oil and be on your way"...

How can one little verse dig so deep?

Saul had just tanked majorly, God rejected him and Samuel was in mourning. Can you imagine what was going through Samuel's thoughts? Lord, you let the people have a king, only to renounce him?...or worse, only to choose this guy? What is going on here? Everything is falling apart...and the list could go on and on....

It doesn't say how long Samuel was stuck in mourning mode, but God was clear :

Are You Done Yet? Get Up! Dust yourself off. Fill your horn with oil and Be On Your Way, I'm sending you to Bethlehem because I have chosen a king--one after my own heart.

God had a better plan, a humble shepherd boy who would follow Him with all of his heart (not that he wouldn't mess up, but he still sought after God).

What would have happened if Samuel just stayed in his pit, letting depression and disappointment sweep over him? Would God's plan have been messed up? Nope, but what blessings would he have missed by not being part of this path...he'd only be hurting himself.

Are you hanging on to past hurts and disappointments?

Is God asking if you're done yet?

Does he have a job for you to do?---Is he saying "Be on your Way"?

We might not be able to see the outcome, but hold firmly to the fact that God is good, all the time..God is good. He works out all things for the good of those who love him. His ways are higher than our's...sometimes it's hard to shake off the tunnel vision of our surroundings and ask God to reveal His Big Picture...

Just some food for thought.

And on a comforting note, even these strong in the Lord, major people in the Bible didn't always have it all together or figured out.

Life is a process. Keep pressing forward (which will have to be a post for another day!).

Tomorrow, I'll post some stuff about all of this snow---trying to enjoy it as I pray this will be the last "Big One" we will experience (the desert sounds so good as I look out at this sea of monster snow drifts!)