Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Something About This Fall

Something about this fall has me pausing to worship more often.

I'm so thankful for the gorgeous colors everywhere.  Even near the trees that have completely shed their autumn splendor, there are low-lying bushes in crimson glory and creeping vines of fiery rust.  


Pause and worship.  

When we see the small miracles that often go ignored.

When we notice glorious artwork by the amazing Artist.  

When the Spirit nudges us and we're plunging ahead to the next task.

Pause and worship,
for He is worthy.




The Blossoms found this leaf in the barnyard during chores the other day.
 

Thursday, October 20, 2022

If I Could

If I could have tea with you today,

I'd ask if you've been reading anything good lately.

I'm always looking for a good book recommendation.  I just finished book #2 in Richard Paul Evans' Mistletoe series.  They are stirring holiday stories of people overcoming hard, real-life circumstances to find hope again.  Because of the beautiful, yet believable settings and holiday details, I find myself hungry for stuffing, pecan pie, and dinner rolls.  They are cozy books, each with a strong and inspiring moral that gives me food for thought for days afterward.

I'd say, soldier on, dear friend!

We do not often know, during our everyday faithfulness, that what we are doing is eternally paying off.  We must have faith!  We must believe that God is using us, through His mighty grace.  This very thought rescues us from despair.  We follow the leading of the Holy Spirit.  We obey.  We accept His working in our hearts.  We apologize.  We repent.  We listen to His nudges.  We try again.  His grace is so much more than enough.  And, He is working.  Truly, He is working.  We must soldier on, armed with that Truth.  

I'd hug you.  

When no one notices your sacrifices, when no one sees how hard you're working, and when you are just plain tired, I'm thankful that you are in my life.  There's just something about a hug.

I'd inquire if you are enjoying autumn.


Have you been noticing the fiery reds, the luscious yellows, and the leaves flitting through the air?  Pumpkins and cornstalks are everywhere!  I know it's so easy to miss out on embracing the seasons.  When we choose to smile at the days ahead, seeds of joy can blossom into something beautiful in our days.  Trust me, God often does this work in my heart.

Thanks, dear friend!  And, if you ever want to have tea, let me know.  



Pics from our recent anniversary getaway - climbing Conklin's Gully, NY


Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Sowing

"Whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life."
Galatians 6:8 NIV

The million small things I do every day are how I sow.  


I envision myself kneeling in the dirt of a garden that is far from Pinterest-worthy, with the Blossoms around me, hoeing the soil into rows and painstakingly planting seeds.  The knees of my jeans are dirty and I'm a bit weary.  I'm mulling over what's for supper, a phone call I need to remember to make, and where we need to be later.  And I'm trying to be cheerful amidst the questions, "How many more rows?"  "What else are we planting?"  "Can we be done soon?"


But I'm sowing seeds.

The million small things I do in a day resemble this.  Making supper.  Soldiering through math with Blossom4.  Helping Blossom3 tweak her writing assignment.  Listening.  Sharing.   Folding clothes... again.  Answering nicely when I don't feel like it.  


It isn't pretty.  It isn't glamorous.  It's often hard, but I'm sowing the seeds.  

And I'm sowing them to please the Spirit.  

I can't let the little things become little.  


The big vision of sowing those little things to please the Spirit 
is what gives every moment so much meaning.  




Monday, October 3, 2022

Pause and Look Up

What a beautiful day we had last week!  It was a day of rainbows!  

We saw four in one day and I was fairly certain there were at least two more that I missed!  

To me, rainbows are miracles in the midst of ordinary life.  They help me to pause and look up.  I find myself stopping and pondering God's goodness in the middle of a busy day.  

This is your friendly reminder, just like the rainbow, to stop and ponder His goodness.