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The Wrong Way to Serve

ATTITUDE. Ever have one? You know what I mean. It’s that annoyed reflection of something in your heart. Someone pushed the wrong buttons, pushed you once too many times, or pushed you harder than you cared to be pushed and then – the attitude happens. It’s not pretty.

I know of which I speak because I can be the Queen of Attitude at times. I hate to admit it, but if I’m honest I have to tell you it’s true. I had one just this week, and guess what it was over? Ministry! I got tired of carrying other people’s loads, of doing “more than my share” (who decides how much is more than my share?), and being pushed to the limit. Oooo – that button got pushed and out the attitude came. The good thing was that the Lord convicted me and after a time of stewing, I made it right. However, the Lord wasn’t done teaching me the lesson He wanted me to learn.

Yesterday in my devotions, I was working on memorizing the last two verses in Philippians 2. The background of these verses is that Paul had sent a man by the name of Epaphroditis to the Philippians and Epaphroditis became sick to the point of death. Why was he so sick? Verses 29-30 tell us: Receive him therefore in the Lord with all gladness; and hold such in reputation:
Because for the work of Christ he was nigh unto death, not regarding his life, to supply your lack of service toward me
. Epaphoditis was taking up the slack of the Philippians; doing what they hadn’t done and became so sick while ministering that he almost died!

Paul says in verse 29 to “hold such in reputation.” Hold a man like this in high regard. At that moment in my quiet time the Lord brought the truth to my heart that this was a man who worked and ministered so much that he was at death’s door! My work took me nowhere close to that kind of sacrifice! I see no sign of an attitude in Epaphroditis here either! It says that he was full of heaviness because they learned he had been sick. He was probably the kind of man who tried to cover his weakness, work through whatever pain he might have been experiencing because there was a cause here – the love of Christ- and that constrained him to keep on.

I was very convicted by this man’s life, and repented of my sin and my attitude. There is a balance to strike, and I asked the Lord in my quiet time to help me hit that balance – work, rest, respite. It’s necessary so that we don’t burn out.

As you serve in any capacity, whether it’s full-time or as a layman in the church, guard your heart against the “A” word. Let’s make sure we’re serving the Lord with a sweet spirit; the kind in which the Lord would “hold us in reputation” like Epaphroditis. His work was “the work of Christ.” Too often my work is “the work of Denise” done with an attitude and won’t be rewarded in eternity. “Oh, Lord, may my ministry be Your work, done in Your strength, and done for your glory!” Ahhh, there’s the right attitude!

Lovingly,

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Fall Crafting with Children

How adorable are these little cookies? Round sugar cookie, chow mien noodles for hair, chocolate chips for eyes, licorice for smile, candy corn nose and sugar wafers for a hat! Those would sell like hot cakes at a fall festival!

When my girls were growing up, one thing I loved to do with them was crafts. Fall crafts are so much fun and we were always finding good things to glue, cut, glitter or paint.

I have a favorite picture in one of our albums of a not-so-wonderful Thanksgiving. We all passed the flu around, and on Thanksgiving Day, both the girls were taking their turn at the dreaded germ! To make the day a little more bearable, I did crafts with them – pilgrim people and Indian headbands. Their little faces are so pale and sickly in the picture, but at least they got to take their minds off their misery for a little while!

Here are a couple other ideas I’ve seen recently:
Here’s a cute idea for a leaf mobile using yarn.

This post gives the instructions for the mobile and says that the next time she’d use tacky glue instead of hot glue, which sounds like a good idea for little ones anyway.

These tin can luminaries would be adorable hanging in a tree or on a hook outside the door… Have you done a fall craft edible or not? Share your good ideas with us!

With love,

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My Best Thought

When we are planning something – a day, an event, or just a meal, I love to hear someone say, “I have a thought!” It’s usually then followed by some great idea or plan! Ooooooo, share it! Isn’t that why we read blogs, search the Internet, and flip through pictures in a magazine? A brilliant thought or idea is just waiting to be discovered!

Sunday a young man in church stood to sing a solo before the message. His song was a different tune for the words to Be Thou My Vision. The new tune made me listen closer to the words. I listened and I heard him sing, “Thou my best thought, by day or by night…” The Lord brought to my mind at that moment, that no idea or thought is ever as wonderful as when I’m thinking on Him! He is my best thought. My best idea comes when I meditate on Christ!

Are you worried? Think on Christ!
Are things confusing? Think on Christ!
Is life crazy? Think on Christ!
Is your heart breaking? Think on Christ!
Do you need direction? Think on Christ!

He will be the best thought you think all day long!

In Christ,

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What’s Cookin’ in the Parsonage?

Yesterday I had Sunday dinner with my family – my wonderful church family! Boones Creek Bible Church celebrated its 56th anniversary with a special day. Former pastor, Larry Draper was there to preach God’s Word, we sang our church’s favorite songs, a testimony was given by a life-long member, and a church-wide dinner followed the morning service. It was a day of counting God’s blessings on this ministry that belongs to Him, the Creator of The Church.

The message was Four Things You Cannot Do. The first point was you cannot give the Gospel to the wrong individual. I love that! Every person needs the Gospel message, so anyone you share it with is the right person! The message was a reminder that Boones Creek must be evangelizing the lost in order to stay alive! It was a challenge to my heart. I believe this is the weakest area in my Christian life, and I so desire that to change!

I was brave and tried three new recipes to make for the church dinner:

Chuck Roast in Sauce
Scalloped Potatoes with Sweet Marjoram and Parmesan Cheese
Apple Cobbler

Two of the recipes came from my 1991 Southern Living Cookbook. I love my SL Cookbooks and I don’t know if I’ve ever tried something I didn’t like. I didn’t get a picture of the roast, but I think it was a recipe I’ll try again. It was easy and a nice change from a standard Sunday roast.

Here are the potatoes from SL. Mmmmmmm! I really like them! On Saturday I prepped the potatoes and put them in cold water. I also made up the seasoning mix that is sprinkled over them, so all I had to do Sunday morning was layer it in, then pour in the whipping cream (!). No wonder they were good, right? =)

This apple cobbler was super easy and very good. I got this recipe from Katie Brown’s show. You can substitute any fruit you’d like. This recipe is a keeper – especially for a quick dessert.

Scalloped Potatoes with Sweet Marjoram and Parmesan Cheese

1/2 Cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese

1 T dried whole marjoram (I used ground)

1 t salt

1/2 t garlic powder

1/4 t grated nutmeg

1/4 t pepper

4 large baking potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced (about 3 pounds)

2 T freshly grated Parmesan cheese

2 cups whipping cream

1/2 cup water

Garnish: fresh parsley sprigs

Combine first 6 ingredients in a small bowl. Set aside.

Layer one third of potatoes in a lightly greased 12 x 8 x 2 inch baking dish. Sprinkle half of seasoning mixture over potatoes. Repeat layers with potatoes and seasonings, ending with potatoes. Sprinkle evenly with 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese.

Combine whipping cream and water; pour over potatoes. Cover with foil, and bake at 350 degrees for 1 1/2 hours. Uncover and bake 30 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.

Chuck Roast in Sauce

1 8 oz. can tomato sauce

1/2 cup beef broth

1 medium onion, chopped

1 (3-4 pound) boneless chuck roast

2 T vegetable oil

1/2 cup cider vinegar

1/4 Cup catsup

2 t Worcestershire sauce

1 t prepared mustard

1 t paprika

1/8 t garlic powder

Combine first 3 ingredients in a shallow dish; add roast. Cover and marinate in refrigerator 8 hours.

Remove roast from marinade, reserving marinade. Place roast in a Dutch oven. Combine marinade and remaining ingredients; pour over roast. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or until roast is tender. Skim fat from sauce. Serve sauce with roast. Yield: 6 servings.

What blessings did you participate in at church yesterday, and did you cook anything delicious this weekend?

With love,

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How To Encourage

I have some vivid memories of difficult situations that I have had to walk into and act upon. I remember one December a few years back sitting with my husband in someone’s home who had just learned a few hours earlier they had cancer. I’ve stood beside a dear lady who lost her husband suddenly. I’ve been with families who just received tragic news. I remember feeling so helpless. What could I do or say that would comfort or encourage them?

What is the greatest thing we can do for someone who is in a trial? Pray for them. If you can, stop right then and have prayer together. Put your arm around them or clasp their hand and take them to the throne of Grace.

I read this quote on Revive our Hearts – When you tell the people around you that you’re praying for them, you’re not saying, “I don’t know how to help you.” Instead you’re saying, “I can do something really huge to help your situation by talking to God on your behalf.” Instead of trying to fix everyone’s problems yourself, take them to God. It’s no small thing!

We won’t say the wrong thing if we pray, and we will be asking God to do what we cannot do. Encourage someone’s heart this weekend by taking the time to pray with them about their trial. God will encourage their heart through your prayer in a way that you never could! Just pray.

See you in church.

With love,