Saturday, January 10, 2015

PERSPECTIVE! LOOKING PAST THE STORM



Photo provide by Kathy Mitchell


Each Saturday morning my grandchildren and I usually snuggle 
up and spend a few minutes looking at video's and photo's that 
people post on Facebook.  I began this ritual with my own children 
when they were young and we lived twelve hours from my family.  
Although we didn't have Facebook, we tried to keep plenty of photos 
in books that we viewed every week and discussed.

I have found there are always great animal videos posted on 
friends pages that my grand children love to watch, and I don't 
have to worry about scanning through and accidentally 
pulling up bad video's trying to locate a good one.  
This gives us some great time to talk about my sisters, 
brothers, cousins, etc... that live far away.  
This is a time my grandchildren can see things my family 
is doing and see what everyone looks like. This helps bridge 
the gap of family time lost for when they see them face to face.

Shown above is one of the photo's my sister posted during the week.  
As we scrolled through all the photo's of the winter ice storm 
that hit West Texas, Noah and Emma would give me their 
perspective on the event.  There were a few that we would say, 
"burr, that really looks cold."   One photo Noah seen was a tree
covered with ice and drooping down. He started laughing 
and said, "It looks like an elephant."  I had to agree, 
it did sorta look like a giant elephant.

This one particular photo shown above caused Noah 
immediate excitement.  His eyes enlarged and with enthusiasm 
in his voice he looked at us and said, "Who can push me?" 
As Emma and myself perceived a wagon standing still in the winter 
coldness with ice hanging all over it making us think, "burr."
Noah perceived an item of extreme excitement.  He looked beyond 
the ice that was hanging down on the sides, 
the snow that was cradled on the top, and the freezing 
temperature outside.  His perspective captured 
one single thing, "an exciting set of wheels 
that could provide a fun ride".

What is the perspective of the items or people around 
you who seem to be distant, cold or useless?  We must 
remember that our own perspective is not always what 
that item or person is, "It is only our perspective".  

Maybe this is why the Lord said we must become as 
little children to inherit the kingdom of God.  

Verily I say unto you, 
except ye be converted, 
and become as little children,
ye shall not enter into the
kingdom of heaven
Matthew 18:3

May we learn to look through the eyes of the Lord, 
the eyes of hope, faith, and joy instead of our own worldly,
cast down, forsaken set of eyes.  These eyes of ours 
that cast a shadow of winter coldness over our hearts 
and keep us from moving forward and enjoying 
life to the extreme can rob us of true joy.




Tuesday, January 6, 2015

WINTER IS JUST A SEASON

Photo submitted by Kaye Rowe

For the Lord himself shall descend 
from heaven with a shout, 
with the voice of the archangel, 
and with the trump of God: 
and the dead in Christ shall rise first:
Then we which are alive and remain shall be 
caught up together with them in the clouds, 
to meet the Lord in the air: 
and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
Wherefore comfort one another with these words.

I Thessalonians 4:16-18

Sunday, January 4, 2015

REMEMBER HIS MARVELOUS WORKS

Photo submitted by David Boston

PSALM 105:1-5

O give thanks unto the LORD; call upon his name: 
make known his deeds among the people.
Sing unto him, sing psalms unto him:
talk ye of all his wondrous works.
Glory ye in his holy name: 
let the heart of them rejoice that seek the LORD.
Seek the LORD, and his strength: 
seek his face evermore.
Remember his marvelous works that he hath done; 


his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth;

Saturday, January 3, 2015

WARM MEMORIES AND FAMILY LOVE CARRY US THROUGH LIFE'S HARSHEST STORMS


  Photo submitted by Kaye Rowe


The winter months bring many times of discomfort to our heart and our bodies. Many of us wait anxiously for the first sign of spring.  As we age, our bodies scream with pain as the coldness settles itself upon the face of the earth.  

Although winter is dark and harsh, it can also be a time to reflect and remember special moments with our families, the moments that warm our soul.  This warmth fills our soul and gives us strength to move forward and carry on, no matter the temperature outside. 

This is a great time to reflect upon, a time to start building memories for the future. This is something we are never too old to do!  

Are we leaving warm "love trenches" in the lives of our children and loved ones, that will be a place they can go on those wintery harsh nights and find warmth? Are we leaving a memory they can go to and find strength to carry on, or are we leaving memories of cold, icy storms, a place when visited, they shutter and run from, due to the bitter coldness of the memory. 

What are you doing with the word God placed in your hands, "love"?  

L  O  V  E 
Consist of four letters in the alphabet!
Four letters full of energy and power!
Four letters harnessing the lives of the future!

You hold in your hands the letters that can make someone great and famous, kind and compassionate, joyous and full of hope for the future.  The letters that if used incorrectly can break down, destroy and leave someone without hope to carry on.  

Love Trenches 
Lay them prayerfully and carefully 
for all those visiting in the future! 



I Corinthians 13 4:13

Charity suffereth long, and is kind; 
charity envieth not; 
charity vaunteth not itself, 
is not puffed up,
Doth not behave itself unseemly, 
seeketh not her own, 
is not easily provoked, 
thinketh no evil;
Rejoiceth not in iniquity, 
but rejoiceth in the truth;
Beareth all things, 
believeth all things, 
hopeth all things, 
endureth all things.
Charity never faileth: 
but whether there be prophecies, 
they shall fail; 
whether there be tongues, 
they shall cease; 
whether there be knowledge, 
it shall vanish away.
For we know in part, 
and we prophesy in part.
But when that which is perfect is come, 
then that which is in part shall be done away.
When I was a child, 
I spake as a child, 
I understood as a child, 
I thought as a child: 
but when I became a man, 
I put away childish things.
For now we see through a glass, 
darkly; but then face to face: 
now I know in part; 
but then shall I know 
even as also I am known.
And now abideth faith,
 hope, charity, these three; 
but the greatest of these is charity.