Ramblings from the Lodge
November 29, 2011
“A holy regard of God” by Charles Spurgeon
“Free, full, sovereign pardon is in the hand of the great King. It is His prerogative to forgive, and He delights to exercise it.
Because His nature is mercy, and because He has provided a sacrifice for sin, therefore forgiveness is with Him for all that come to Him confessing their sins.
The power of pardon is permanently resident with God. He has forgiveness ready to His hand at this instant. ‘But there is forgiveness with Thee that Thou mayest be feared.’ This is the fruitful root of piety.
None fear the Lord like those who have experienced His forgiving love. Gratitude for pardon produces far more fear and reverence of God than all the dread which is inspired by punishment.
If the Lord were to execute justice upon all, there would be none left to fear Him. If all were under apprehension of His deserved wrath, despair would harden them against fearing Him.
It is grace which leads the way to a holy regard of God, and a fear of grieving Him.”
October 20, 2011
Keep a Quiet Mind
Today, 2 of my favorite people collided...Mary Kassian wrote a blog about keeping a quiet mind and she ended with Amy Carmichael's poem. It's been an emotional week for me and I needed this encouragement and challenge today. I thought you would enjoy it today too.
GIVE ME A QUIET MIND
When winds are blowing, waves are rising, falling
And all the air is full of dust and spray;
When voices, like to sea birds’ plaintive calling,
Confuse my day;
Then, then I know Thee, Lord of highest heaven
In newborn need discover Thee, and find
Nought can discomfort him to whom is given
A quiet mind.
When hopes have failed, and heavy sadness crusheth,
And doubt and fear would weave their deadly spell,
Then thought of Thee my troubled spirit husheth;
And all is well.
In midnight hours when weariness ignoreth
Heaven’s starry host, and battle wounds are mine,
Then Thy right hand uplifteth and outpoureth
Love’s oil and wine.
O Blessed Lord, beyond the moment’s sorrow
I see above, beaneath, before, behind–
Eternal Love. Give me today, tomorrow,
A quiet mind.
GIVE ME A QUIET MIND
When winds are blowing, waves are rising, falling
And all the air is full of dust and spray;
When voices, like to sea birds’ plaintive calling,
Confuse my day;
Then, then I know Thee, Lord of highest heaven
In newborn need discover Thee, and find
Nought can discomfort him to whom is given
A quiet mind.
When hopes have failed, and heavy sadness crusheth,
And doubt and fear would weave their deadly spell,
Then thought of Thee my troubled spirit husheth;
And all is well.
In midnight hours when weariness ignoreth
Heaven’s starry host, and battle wounds are mine,
Then Thy right hand uplifteth and outpoureth
Love’s oil and wine.
O Blessed Lord, beyond the moment’s sorrow
I see above, beaneath, before, behind–
Eternal Love. Give me today, tomorrow,
A quiet mind.
August 08, 2011
Fresh Grounded Thoughts
In March of 2010, I went to a conference where I was introduced to Jennifer Rothschild. I believe I have introduced her here before and I still owe you a book review of her book I read earlier this year but I can't tell you how much she has meant to me and how God has used her in my life to encourage and grow me. Each month she writes a blog called "Fresh Grounded Thoughts". I want to share this month's post with you and pray you are encouraged!
Your Rear Guard
Life really is a journey, isn't it?
There are stretches when we march on fearlessly-times we feel indefatigable. And there are slices of wilderness we wander through that simply wear us out and make us feel like we won't make it.
We often can't see the final destination; we simply march on out of trust. Because the journey is daily and long, there are many times we can become fatigued.
When the Israelites journeyed through the wilderness for so many years, there were those who wore out. There were people who couldn't always quite keep up. It was because they were tired, weak, infirmed or maybe even lazy. Because they lagged at the rear, they were exceptionally vulnerable to the enemy attack.
For that reason, the tribe of Dan (Exodus 10:25) was tasked with pulling up the rear. In other words, they were the "rear guard." They were there to protect the tired stragglers from being such an easy target for the enemy.
We're no different from those Israelites. We journey. We get tired. We can find ourselves straggling and barely making it. Sometimes it's because we're just overwhelmed; sometimes it's fatigue or sickness that drags us down. Sometimes, we even get there on our own-our inattentiveness or laziness can put us in prime position to become easy prey.
Just like the Israelites needed the tribe of Dan to protect the rear while they journeyed, we, too, need protection as we journey through the stretches and slices of our lives. That is what God does for us. He becomes our rear guard. Isaiah 52:12 says," ...For the LORD will go before you, and the God of Israel will be your rear guard."
Just think of it--God Himself is your rear guard. He protects you from a frontal attack because He shields you, and He covers your back because He is your rear guard. What a beautiful picture!
If you find yourself in one of those long stretches on your journey where you're struggling or straggling, look behind you. You will see that you're not alone, but rather, protected and preserved by God Himself.
And, God not only offers protection, but He also gives a promise..."Then your light will break out like the dawn, and your recovery will speedily spring forth; and your righteousness will go before you; the glory of the LORD will be your rear guard. (Isaiah 58:8) I love that!
Your Rear Guard
Life really is a journey, isn't it?
There are stretches when we march on fearlessly-times we feel indefatigable. And there are slices of wilderness we wander through that simply wear us out and make us feel like we won't make it.
We often can't see the final destination; we simply march on out of trust. Because the journey is daily and long, there are many times we can become fatigued.
When the Israelites journeyed through the wilderness for so many years, there were those who wore out. There were people who couldn't always quite keep up. It was because they were tired, weak, infirmed or maybe even lazy. Because they lagged at the rear, they were exceptionally vulnerable to the enemy attack.
For that reason, the tribe of Dan (Exodus 10:25) was tasked with pulling up the rear. In other words, they were the "rear guard." They were there to protect the tired stragglers from being such an easy target for the enemy.
We're no different from those Israelites. We journey. We get tired. We can find ourselves straggling and barely making it. Sometimes it's because we're just overwhelmed; sometimes it's fatigue or sickness that drags us down. Sometimes, we even get there on our own-our inattentiveness or laziness can put us in prime position to become easy prey.
Just like the Israelites needed the tribe of Dan to protect the rear while they journeyed, we, too, need protection as we journey through the stretches and slices of our lives. That is what God does for us. He becomes our rear guard. Isaiah 52:12 says," ...For the LORD will go before you, and the God of Israel will be your rear guard."
Just think of it--God Himself is your rear guard. He protects you from a frontal attack because He shields you, and He covers your back because He is your rear guard. What a beautiful picture!
If you find yourself in one of those long stretches on your journey where you're struggling or straggling, look behind you. You will see that you're not alone, but rather, protected and preserved by God Himself.
And, God not only offers protection, but He also gives a promise..."Then your light will break out like the dawn, and your recovery will speedily spring forth; and your righteousness will go before you; the glory of the LORD will be your rear guard. (Isaiah 58:8) I love that!
August 03, 2011
Happy 38th Birthday Shane
Shaneman had a big birthday this year! We both took a vacation day on the day and decided that from now on, we will definitely be taking vacation for our birthdays...it was GREAT! He got to sleep in and then we packed the car and headed to Gadsden to eat at his favorite restaurant, Maters Pizza Emporium...
After that we made our way to Little Rock for the weekend where we had more birthday celebrations...my sister and Dad both had birthdays last week as well. Shane wanted Whole Hog BBQ and The Flying Fish for dinner. We got to play games, watch movies and just laugh with the family. It was such a great weekend.
Shane's Mom, Grandmother, Uncle Jimmy, Aunt Sandy, Uncle Jim, Tyler, Cassie and Isaiah joined us to help us celebrate! He loved it!
After that we made our way to Little Rock for the weekend where we had more birthday celebrations...my sister and Dad both had birthdays last week as well. Shane wanted Whole Hog BBQ and The Flying Fish for dinner. We got to play games, watch movies and just laugh with the family. It was such a great weekend.
We came back on Sunday and finished our fun at the Blues City Cafe in Memphis. Apparently Tom Cruise eats there in the movie, The Firm. It was good food and a different atmosphere.
It was such a fun birthday celebration and I totally enjoyed the time with my husband. I'm so thankful for him and the 38 years God has given him. I pray for many, many more and that he would be used greatly by the Lord. I love you Shaneman!!!
Bob Riley
No, not that Bob Riley, but my grandfather, Robert E Riley. He just happens to share a name with a former Alabama governor...small world huh? My Pawpaw Riley is now in the presence of the Lord, rejoicing and complete. He died on July 19th in Garner, NC. Pawpaw was a brilliant man, my Dad described him as one of the smartest men he ever knew. He was married to my sweet grandmother, Sybil until she lost her battle to cancer about 14 years ago. I have numerous memories of visiting with them when I was little...I remember him always wanting to cook us big breakfasts on Saturday mornings. I remember him being so proud of his garden and the produce it produced and even more proud of his compost pile. :-) I remember going to his company, APC, and the smells of coffee and cigarettes. Although I don't really know all of his accomplishments I do know he had several patents in his name, he helped to engineer the Indiana Jones Show at Disneyland and he invented something about a computer chip. He loved us and he loved the Lord. He would take us to church with him when we came to visit. They had a gold VW bug in his garage for many, many years.
My dad along with my aunt and uncle were able to be with him in his final hours. Dad said that they sang some hymns before he breathed his last breath. They had a memorial service on Friday in NC and then we all congregated in Clinton, MS to bury him beside my grandmother. I'm thankful for this man in my life. I am confident I am who I am because of this man and his influence in my life. He will be missed but I will one day see him again. Praise the Lord!
June 16, 2011
Rain and God's Mercy
Tonight it is raining and we have lost power. I read this as a friend's status: today was a fresh reminder of God's mercy, "for It rains on the just and the unjust alike.". God, who is rich in mercy, has seen fit to give us some rain tonight and for that I am thankful! So since it's raining and no power, I decided to blog from my iPhone blogger app...so forgive any typos! :-)
It's been an interesting spring for us. Tornados came through our area at the end of April, although we were unhurt, my heart was definitely hurt for the people in my area! Rubble has been hauled off but there is still a lot of broken people!
Another change has occurred for me! About 5 weeks ago I knew I needed to make a change in my physical life and by God's grace I have! I decided to take advantage of my flexible work schedule and started going into work between 6 and 6:30. My friend Jennifer was enlisted and I joined the gym that she has belonged to and we started meeting 3-4 times a week to exercise together (praise God that she used to be a trainer And has some awesome skills in the gym). She has been a Godsend and a GREAT friend! We have worked hard and there have been tears...ok lots of tears on my part but this week I saw some results to this lifestyle change...I've lost 18 lbs!! I'm thankful that God has allowed me to see some quick results and it has brought great encouragement to me. PLUS...I feel a whole lot better!! I also have been eating much better and its still yummy! :-)
Pray for me in this new adventure! And be thankful for the rain tonight too!!
February 26, 2011
Saturday
So it's been a gorgeous day here in the Ham and we were busy! The great news is I sat with 2 of my favorite ladies this morning and discussed being anxious and frustrated...anyone guess what book I'm reading? :-) I then went to Aldi for our weekly groceries. Shane sent me a text that he was getting off early so that was great news for our Saturday! :-). I made calzones for Shane and he is enjoying them now! I love that man! He has been great this week for me!
So I'm posting this from a blogger app...we will see how this posts!! Off to properly prepare for tomorrow! Talk to you later!
So I'm posting this from a blogger app...we will see how this posts!! Off to properly prepare for tomorrow! Talk to you later!
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