Showing posts with label Thoughts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thoughts. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2016

Thoughts from December 2008

I
can’t believe it’s December already. It’s been a challenging year so I’m thinking that with all the challenges used up this year that next year will be amazing. I remember last year, I prayed for a flat screen tv for Christmas. Those things are expensive and I had limited finances. About a week before Christmas, some people that had no idea what I prayed for delivered and set up a 32″ flat screen in my living room. God is so amazing. Just a couple months before that, I had prayed for a 10% raise and got that too. This year, for Christmas, I am praying for a really great job. I was “downsized” in August from the job I had gotten a promotion into last year.
In the meantime, I’m trying to stay busy and to spend time studying my Bible. I used to teach Bible studies/Sunday School classes/women’s retreats and found it invigorating. A lot of things happened since then. I figure I need to get back to spending time with God.
Been reading the Gospel of Mark. Mark 8:1-13 tells about Jesus feeding the four thousand. Here Jesus didn’t directly come out and say to the disciples to feed the crowd like he did earlier. Perhaps He wanted them to say, “Why don’t we feed them like we did the 5,000?” The disciples were still about what it would cost. The other feeding can’t have been that forgetable. Jesus just asked, “What DO you have (how many loaves) that we could feed them?” Perhaps a “start with what you have” idea. Note that they were able to find a couple of fishes to throw into the pot. If we start with what we know we have we may also find that we have more than we thought. The people ate and were satisfied. To me that says they got more than a few crumbs to eat. THEN there were still 7 basketfuls of broken pieces left. Go figure, the initial amount would not have filled one basket.
So, how does this story impact me?
1. Just because it looks impossible, doesn’t mean it is.
2. Take inventory of what I have available to allow God to use.
3. Even though others may not see the possibility, ask them to “sit down” and watch
4. Give thanks and go to work making it happen.
5. Expect to “make a profit”. Allowing God to use what I have is like investing in the stock market and making an amazing return on my investment.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

October Thoughts

Who hasn't had a good deed toward them tainted with the realization that the other person only did the deed to enhance themselves? How does that make you feel? Have you ever done the same thing?

Love supercharges action and brings true meaning to it.

Perhaps God allows His children to go through trials in an attempt to train them as "wounded warriors" in order to better serve others.

God "gentles" a person to do things His way, but we like to grab their life reins out of their hand and drive their "life coach" for them especially when we think God is going too slow. We must stop and think before we grab someone else's reins. Ask: How would we like someone doing this to us? AND Is our "life coach" under control? Even if ours is under control, it is impossible to drive two coaches at a time.

If you tell the mountain to move, don't forget to get out of the way so it can.


Remember the grass may LOOK greener on the other side, but you might want to check into WHY that grass looks greener. The beautiful new car or house the neighbor has might have been purchased from  insurance settlement money paid out because of the death of a loved one.

We can spend our days wishing for something, but the days would be more profitable if we worked toward that thing instead of sitting around wishing.


Are we so focused on getting somewhere that we do not enjoy the journey? What would it take for you to enjoy your life? REALLY?!