friends · Refreshment

That’s What Friends Are For!

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The beautiful scene above was the setting for the “Ladies’ Day” I was privileged to speak at last weekend in the UP.  The church has a very adequate and comfy mission house where we lodged.  The only thing between me and the church was this snowy parking lot.

I had the blessing of having a dear friend travel with me.  She graciously volunteered to accompany me on this adventure.  When I questioned if she was sure she wanted to make that sacrifice, she said, “What are friends for?!”

What a joy to have someone literally “at my elbow” all weekend!  We navigated the airports, meal decisions, hilarious situations in the airports, bumps in the presentation of my lessons, AND this parking lot, side by side.  She’s a decade+ younger than me, so she would link her arm in mine as we maneuvered across the parking lot, turned ice rink.  As we walked  I would hear,

Watch that patch of ice!

Look out for that rock – it’s pure ice!

Careful here!

Don’t slip right there!

Together we made it to the safety of the church building where we continued to serve together. Not many would have known she was serving – she did it from hidden places – the quiet of her room at the mission house when she prayed and also wrote me an encouraging card, in the mission kitchen when she fastidiously watched an egg boiling so it would be the “perfect” soft-boiled egg.  Then she served from way up high in their sound room as she flipped my Power Point presentation for me, all the while missing out on the action in the sanctuary.

Again she served as she snapped pictures of me talking to the ladies afterwards so I could remember them as I wrote their names in my prayer journal upon returning home.  She was always on the lookout for how she might serve, and she did it in a way that God was glorified and those around her were blessed.

She won’t like it that I’m recognizing her in this post, but I must because she is the essence of what a real friend does.  It’s far deeper than getting powerpoint slides on a screen – it involves coming alongside, looking for ways to serve and encourage.  Sometimes I think she has a secret camera in my world because her timing is uncanny!  That comes from a person walking under the Spirit’s control and allowing Him to prompt her, because “that’s what friends are for.”

I learned so much about friendship this weekend as I considered her.

  • Folks all around me need a “hand on their elbow,” if you will.  They need to know that someone sees their need and cares enough to reach out to them.
  • They need my close communion with God so that I will be directed to when and how I might serve them.
  • It’s risky business being a friend- she could have gone down with me, had I fallen, but she didn’t mind.  I doubt she ever gave it a thought.  She was more concerned with what I needed next, because “that’s what friends are for!”

My takeaway’s about friendship:

  1. Look for needs – what could I give?
  2. Look for weaknesses – how should I pray?
  3. Look for gaps – how might I serve?
  4. Look for disappointment – how could I bless?

I’m not the only one blessed with this dear friend; she has more friends than springtime has daffodils, and it’s no wonder!  Today I honor her and the many other friends the Lord has poured so richly into my life.  Some are close, some are far away.  Some I don’t talk to very often, but we could pick up the phone today and pick up where we left off. Thank you for the blessing of your frirendship!

Let’s don’t isolate ourselves; we need each other.  Let’s link arms and navigate life together – That’s what friends are for!

Lovingly,

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Life, · Refreshment

God’s Word About Pets

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I recently purchased the little journal pictured here.  Why? Because I have always been a cat lover.  How about you?  Are dogs your best friend?

 

Dog, cat, hamster, rabbit or horse – whatever your pet is, they can sure get inside our hearts, can’t they?

I’ll never forget the day we had to take our nearly 20 year-old Fluffy to the vet because her life was no longer livable.  Arthritis had taken her ability to stand up, and we knew at that moment that her life was at its end.

We loved her.  Our girls had grown up with her, and even though she had the typical snooty Persian cat personality, she had endeared herself to all of us.

We kissed her.  We cried.  We said our goodbyes, and then we buried her in our back yard on the hill.  We missed her much in the days to follow, but we had to remind ourselves that she had been treated well, and lived the best kind of life for a cat! Trust me!

I’ve recently seen and heard so many comments about pets that die, that I just had to write a post about dealing with the death of a pet.  I can do it because:

  1. I’m a cat LOVER
  2. I’ve had a pet that I loved die – (Several)

I know what it’s like to hurt and cry over their death.

Better than either one of the two reasons above, I also know who Created my pets.  He is also my Creator and yours.  It’s the God of this universe.  He made the animals on Day 6 and we read that in Genesis 1:25

And God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds and the livestock according to their kinds, and everything that creeps on the ground according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.

In Genesis 2:7 we read:

And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.

You could also read Matthew 16:26 or Mark 8:36.

God gave man something that He did not give the animals – a living soul – a soul that would live forever.  Nowhere in the Bible do you read that animals live forever.  When an animal dies, its life is over.  It isn’t reincarnated as a new pet.  Its spirit doesn’t come back to be with you.  We have no further contact with a dead animal.

What do we have, then?

  • We do have the memories, thanks to a God who allows us to remember!
  • We do have the knowledge that we cared for them and treated them with the best love and care.
  • We do have a God who cares for the animals.
    • Consider Matthew 6:26 – Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them.
      Who, but a loving God would provide for the animals of the wild?  He made them, He cares for them, and He feeds them!
  • We do have a God who cares even more for us!
    • Matt. 6:26b – Are ye not much better than they? Christ came to die for people because He loves us even more than the animals.
    • God cares when your heart is sorrowful.  Take your grief to Him in prayer and allow Him to comfort you.  I say this lovingly – there’s no use to pray to your animal or talk to them.  We never read in Scripture that they can send us messages or come back as another animal.  They’re gone, but God loves you and is there to hear your prayer.  I Peter 5:7

God loves you so much, in fact, that He sent Christ to die for you!  He gave man dominion over the animals, and He says that we are even better than them.  We have more value because we have an eternal soul that will live forever somewhere, and Christ died so that you and I could have a relationship with Him and live in heaven with Him forever.

The Truth of God’s Word is refreshing, isn’t it?  It reminds me that pets were God’s creation and idea! How kind!

It also reminds me that God cares when I hurt, but He will comfort.  How loving!

I also learn that He sacrificed His Son for me!  How gracious!

Let’s keep our focus on eternal things and make people more important than pets, and when our hearts are missing them, let’s remind ourselves of these truths that will comfort us.

Then be looking for another pet to come into your home and give it the cozy spot on your bed, just like your other kitty had…you’ll end up loving him, too.  Just give yourself a little time.

Thankful for Truth,

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Refreshment

Freshen Up Friday

When you turn around and look at the week you just came through, does it make you shake your head in disbelief?  Do you wonder how you got it all in?  How all that laundry was washed, all those meals prepared, all those time schedules met, all those texts and phone calls answered? 

How much of what you did this was actually planned, and how much of it was a bit of a surprise that the Lord handed to you?  With each surprise event, the Lord gives grace.  With each thing that makes us take in a sharp breath, He is there.  Heartbreaking disappointments, illnesses, people hurts…God knows about them all and He was/is there to give you grace to respond. 

After those things are over we are often weary.  We are not sure we can, or sometimes even if we want to go on.  But if the Lord has allowed us to see today, He also wants us to live it joyfully, even if only deep in our hearts (it will eventually make its way to your face).  We need time to be refreshed.  We must step back and regather our thoughts in a biblical way. 

To refresh yourself at times like this, you need a little space. 

  • Get to a quiet place where you won’t be disturbed (okay, lock yourself in the bathroom, if need be!).
  • Turn on some music that will lift your heart to the Lord, or sing to Him. 
  • Read or listen to the Word of God being read on your computer or phone.  (Psalm 42 has recently refreshed my heart.)  Read/Play it over and over, if you need to. 
  • Talk to the Lord.  Pour out your heart to the Him. 
  • Don’t leave until your heart is refreshed.

Now that your heart is encouraged (which must come first!), don’t be afraid to do something nice for yourself at the end of a busy week!  Enjoy a cup of coffee at a coffee shop, get out your crafty stuff and craft away, buy a magazine that you normally wouldn’t buy for yourself and sit in a cozy spot at home and enjoy reading some good ideas, or splurge on a dessert you haven’t had in a long time. A little refreshment will go a long way at the end of a busy week!

The t-shirt idea I mentioned on Wednesday’s Peek inside the Parsonage is detailed here.  Check it out if you’re in a crafting mood!

Be refreshed,

Refreshment

Freshen Up Friday

Congratulations!  You survived Thanksgiving!  Are you worn out from the preparations or the travel, shopping and visiting of it all?  What you need is rest.  Easier said than done, huh?.  I know.  But with the holiday in full swing now, we all need to make sure we’re getting adequate rest. 

To refresh your body and prepare for the even busier days ahead, why not schedule an early bedtime in the next night or so?  Write it in on your calendar if you need to.  With it getting dark so early now, it’s easy to pull on some comfy pajamas, and get into bed at least by 9:00.  Make the bed cozy with pillows to prop up in so you can read for a while, or watch a good Christmas DVD before you nod off.  If you have little ones, this shouldn’t be harder for you than those that don’t have young children.  Put them to bed, then head there yourself!

You’ll be a better woman in the morning for having gotten some extra winks.  The dark circles will be less visible and you will feel rested and of course…refreshed!

See you in church Sunday!

With love,

Refreshment

Freshen Up Friday

Take time to play!

There’s just something plain ol’ fun about playing games.  It takes your mind off the stress you dealt with today and allows you to laugh and enjoy someone else’s company (unless they skunk you, of course! Just kidding!).  As pictured here, I often leave my Scrabble tiles out on the coffee table in the living room (see the bowl to the left with the rest of the tiles?). They’re not just for decoration, but also so we can play a quick game of “Take Two”.  It’s the fast version of Scrabble that’s played without a game board.

Each player takes 7 tiles and proceeds to use them all up making intersecting words on the table in front of them.  The first person who uses up their seven tiles says, “Take two!” and each player adds two more tiles with which they must incorporate into their crossword.  You can reconfigure as needed.  Contractions and proper nouns are allowed in this version, making it easier to be successful coming up with words with your limited resource.  When all the tiles are used, everyone reads the words they’ve created, points are counted and a winner is declared!

Another fun thing to do is leave a jigsaw puzzle out on a table somewhere.  This is fun to do on Thanksgiving.  People can just stop and work on it for a while.  If you leave one out for several days, it’s fun to just stop for a little bit and de-stress yourself by spending time putting a few pieces in.

So, take time to play and see how it refreshes you!

See you in church Sunday!

Be refreshed,