Saturday, September 29, 2007
they get it!
It has been one of those weeks where I have had the privilege of realizing that amazing things are happening in the hearts of my growing children (12-26). The eldest 7 are boys - teens and early twenties. I can truly say along with the writer of III John 1:4 when he says, "I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth." I have listened to their hearts, prayed for them and with them, and seen growth in them that just touches me deeply. Lights are going on and words are becoming heart realities to them. Details seem unimportant, but I will say that this crop was planted many years ago and has required constant attention through those years. It has come with great cost - sacrifice - tears - staying the course when no one was with us - staying in the game when they were not getting the game plan. I want to just say, "Thank you Lord for planting in my life through my parents - thank you for giving them the idea of raising a family who loves the Lord - thank you for the whole idea of family - and now thank you for continuing the work in these children you have allowed us to nurture." You really are perfect, Father - the one from whom we learn and receive all that we need to stay in the game.
Now friends, don't give up in the process of planting and tending your vineyards. There will be a crop one day...down the road of this journey called life. Find the joy in it.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Joy in the journey...
Today is my first blogging moment. It is fall, my favorite season, even though it does not look like fall in Florida. I just have to rely on pictures of my years in Tennessee to remind me of what fall looks and feels like...the leaves...the colors...crisp morning air...outside play...sweatshirts and jackets...football...hot apple cider...all reminders of how blessed I am with the family and life that God has given me. And so are you! No matter where you are, what is going on in your life, how many children you have or don't have, what type of job you or your husband have or don't have, the kind of place you live in, the type of car you drive, God is good and He loves you and me. Fall is a great time to reflect on His greatness and His love for you. Picture a great big pile of leaves (that you have already raked up), and jump into the pile with your husband and kids. Celebrate all He has done in your life and will do in the future. Whatever you do...find joy in this journey called "life."
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