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Counting It All Joy

I think I could take on any atheist today!  For sure it’s not due to my intellect!  It’s because I could show them how my living God has been by my side these last 24 hours, revealing Himself to me in ways that you can only experience when you go through the fire of trials.

A blessing of yesterday was that my mother-in-law was discharged from the hospital and will be living with us, under the umbrella of Hospice.  However, on Sunday, my husband’s “cold” symptoms worsened, causing me to take him to an urgent care in the afternoon where he was diagnosed with Walking Pneumonia!  Therefore, Monday’s events of getting my MIL home, setting up Hospice, getting her room ready, running a couple errands and then getting home to wait on Hospital bed and other equipment to be delivered was solely my responsibility. 

My husband, who could have done a commercial for NyQuil, stayed home while I drove to the hospital, all the while quoting James chapter one.  “Count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations.”  My prayer in the car was that the Lord would help me know how to do that all day. 

Mid-morning I got to go sit in the lobby while they bathed my MIL.  I took a book a sweet gal at church had given me on Sunday – Finding God’s Path Through Your Trials by Elizabeth George.  Grabbing my coffee and the book, I sat down and began to read. 

“I realize that I have to learn to count instead of counting on others.  to ‘count’ means to evaluate, to consider, and to account for something.  In the case of James 1, it is the trial that is to be evaluated to the point that a decision is to be made to ‘count’ it as all joy. Counting a trial as joy is done with the mind…not the emotions.”
 
After reading that, I realized that I had been counting on others.  Who will pity me, feel sorry for my load, and tell me so?  Sad, huh?  But I did.  But not now.  I must will with my mind to count this trial as a joy.  God chose me for this trial, and this trial for me.  If my husband had been well, I could have dumped lots of these responsibilities on him, but instead, I had to take it to the Lord.  Over and over, I saw Him bring just the right person to answer a question, get the needed equipment delivered, and make sure that everything was in order. 
 
Then while I was running an errand, I listened to a sermon on the radio.  The preacher said that the reason Jesus waited to rescue the disciples on the stormy sea was to remind us all that what seems to be over our heads, is under His feet! “He is the I AM – Jehovah; ever present to help you!” 
“Yes!” I cried out in the car.  “He is!”
 
Then I strode into the hospital with joy in my heart as I saw each nurse and hospital staff’s badge that says, “I AM.”  I don’t know what significance that saying is for the hospital, but I know that each time I saw a staff member, I was reminded that God is in control! The I AM is with me! Does that mean I didn’t cry a few times?  No.  Does it mean it wasn’t stressful and overwhelming?  No.  It was those moments that ran me to the Lord, and you know what?  He was there.
 
You tell me there is no God?  I’m sorry, but He is alive and at work in my life and yours every single day!  I’m counting my trials with joy, and also the times I’ve seen Him intervene on my behalf.  What a God we serve!
 
With Joy,

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What’s Cookin’ in the Parsonage?

What’s not to like about a taco?  They’re quick to fix, they have the perfect combination of crunch and softness, and just enough spice to need a little sour cream to make them creamy and delicious!  Alli found a recipe on Pinterest for Mexican Pizzas and made these for us when she was home this weekend.  She adapted the recipe that she found on Dashing Dish.  These are made in muffin tins, so they’re petite, but hearty enough for supper. 
 
The great thing with a recipe like this is you can tweak it to your liking.  You don’t like refried beans?  Leave them out.  You like it a little spicier, add some hot peppers.  One thing is for sure…I’ll just bet this will become a “go-to” recipe for a fast supper!  These would probably do well in the freezer, too, making them an easy fix for lunchtime!  Super-yummy version of tacos!
 
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6 small whole soft tortilla shells
1 pound ground turkey
1/2 package taco seasoning
1/2 Cup frozen corn
Refried beans
1/2 Cup salsa
1/2 Cup Cheddar cheese


Toppings:
Lettuce
Sour cream
Black olives
Tomatoes

1.  Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Spray a 12 count muffin tin with non-stick cooking spray.

2.  Start by softening the tortillas a little by warming them a little in the microwave.  Cut the tortillas in half.
 
3.  Press each tortilla half into muffin tin using your fingers.  Push them around inside the tin to make them fit inside the tin. 
 
4.  Meanwhile, in a small bowl, mix together the ground meat, salsa, taco seasoning, corn and refried beans. Stir until well combined.
 
5.  Scoop 1/8th cup of meat mixture into each wrap.
 
6.  Top with cheese and bake 12-15 minutes, or until cheese is melted.
 
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Thanks for stopping by today!

From my parsonage kitchen,

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Freshen Up Friday

Many times last summer when I would water my flower boxes, I would end up with a liberal amount of water on me, due to the overflow.  The water would sprinkle out of the bottom of the boxes, giving my shoes (or bare feet) a little shower. Sometimes, it would just splash up out of the watering can as I was doing my daily task of giving the plants a drink.  On those hot days, that was refreshing!
 
You know, that often happens to us when we go to be a blessing to someone else – the blessing splashes up and drenches us as well!  That’s what this verse in Proverbs is saying:

Proverbs 11:25 –
The liberal soul shall be made fat:
and he that watereth shall be watered also himself.


One of the best ways to lift your own drooping heart, is to go be a blessing to others.  Here’s a picture of some people that have stopped by recently to be a blessing to us, and greatly succeeded.  My prayer is that their service for the Lord watered themselves, too!

Here is part of the group that came from our church to read, sing and play for my mother-in-law:

 
 
 
These gentlemen are strangers to us, but they came with guitar and harmonica (and a bag of treats) to sing and brighten the day of the hospital residents:
 


There was also another stranger who brought and keyboard and played Christmas carols and sang while he played! 
 
Can I encourage you to find a way this weekend to go “water” someone who needs encouraging?  Your local hospital would be a great place to start, if you don’t know of someone who has a need.  Ask the staff if you can go from room to room, and just read Scripture – a psalm or the Christmas story from Luke 2.  If you’re musical, you could consider using that gift to be a blessing.  
 
When you refresh others, you will be refreshed and will forget all about your own troubles!
 
Be refreshed,


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A Song At Midnight

The stripes that had been sliced into their backs stung.  The prison cell was cold and dark.  The shouts from the towns people still rang in their ears, but at midnight, Paul and Silas sang the most beautiful duet of praise, following their time of prayer.  The other prisoners heard it, so we know they weren’t just muttering under their breath.  This prayer time and singspiration came from hearts that were truly joyful. 

Paul and Silas’ genuine faith was heard and seen by their fellow prisoners, and also by the guard.  What they saw was men, who even in a time of testing and hardship, still clung onto the faith they had just preached in the streets of their city.  What people want to know from Christians is that our faith is true even when we’re tested.  Anyone can sing in the sunshine.  It’s warm.  It makes us feel good.  It energizes us.  But at midnight when it’s cold and lonely, is there still a song on our lips

I’ve seen from our current “prison cell” experience, i.e., the hospital and diagnosis of terminal cancer, that many people are watching and listening.  They are nurses, janitors, doctors, hospital staff and other patients.  Their response has been a little slow, I think because they’re watching as the days progress, but they are coming to us asking where we go to church.  Some have remarked what a breath of fresh air it is to see people respond to the word, “terminal” with hope in their eyes instead of anger or paralyzing fear.  This is not because we are super-Christians, this is God’s grace working in us.  It’s the evidence that He is enough – not just for the day you get saved, but every day of life, and even when facing the death of a loved one – or your own.  They are listening as we sing in the hospital room.  They are watching the care of our church family march in and out all through the day.  All of this is our “song at midnight.”

People are watching those that call themselves Christians.  The folks at our local grocery store are witnesses to our response to a long wait at the checkout.  Our family sees our attitude when we are disappointed about a change in plans.  Co-workers notice if we clock in late or are lazy on the job.  The children at church watch you, their Sunday school teacher, responding at the invitation and going to the altar so your heart will remain tender towards the Lord.

Will we faithfully trust and testify of our love for the Lord in every situation and have the testimony that Paul and Silas had ?  Their great witness brought a man and his whole family to the Lord!  I believe they would say it was worth it, don’t you?!

Who is watching you today?  Share with them the reason for the hope that lies within you as you sing a song at midnight!

With love,

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A Peek Inside the Parsonage

 
A few
Christmas touches in my kitchen …
 
Pencil Tree decor

 
 
 
 

Not a creature was stirring…not even a mouse =)
 

Okay, so Liza isn’t a Christmas decoration, but she makes any room prettier, don’t you think?

I like a few decorations in the kitchen because we spend a lot of time in that room!  Do you put decorations all through your house?

From my parsonage windows,

   P.S.

Don’t forget to do something special today for 12/12/12! Make a memory!