I am often amazed how deep many of the blogs are. I'm not really that deep. I often am rushed to get work done, blogging is always last on the list. I wanted to blog something worthwhile, I don't want to waste your time but here I am doing just that.
It's funny but as I blog the ad to the left is for ADVIL "The Every Pain Reliever" . I beg to differ. I have had pain that Advil can do nothing about. It really should say something more like Advil "We'll try to relieve your pain, if it doesn't work try prayer". Only Jesus is "the Every Pain Reliver". Advil doesn't hold a candle to Him. I feel sorry for the people who thought of the ad campaign because maybe they don't know that only Jesus can relieve their pain.
Thanks for reading. I hope to blog again later. :)
His rules are wide enough to hide our mistakes and make us look good. I know that some of the tests we walk through may feel like college rule paper, forcing us to mature and focus. But I love the wide rule paper days where His Grace is sufficient.
Father's day means a lot of different things to each of us. It depends on your stage of life or even the path your life has taken. Maybe your a new father holding your new little in your arms in amazement. For kids they want to make dad a card and take part in that special time with dad, maybe even eat cake (for kids every holiday is a good reason to eat cake). For Dad's of young children they get the spoils of love and affection for the day. For those with older kids, it might be waiting for that special call to say "hello, I love You" or receiving that card in the mail you've been waiting for. You may even get to spend some quality time with your kids reminiscing of when they were young. Maybe, your Father has already went to be with the Lord. Your special time might be in remembering who your father was, the impact he made on your life and how you miss him. You could be a father who's lost a child trying to make sense of the holiday and just trying to servive. You may have never even known your father and wonder how things might have been different if you did. Father's day has a different story for each of us. One thing we can agree on, would be to Celebrate the Father we have in Christ. He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. He is alway there for us when we call. As we celelbrate our Father's in our own ways this Sunday, remember to include your Heavenly Father in the Celebration. With Love, Donetta P.S. I love you Dad
My dad's forvorite movie is Incredible Journey. It is s story of 2 dogs and a cat trying to find their way home and all the dangers they face. It has a wonderful ending. Each of us are on an Incredable Journey. God puts us together as unlikely teams to pull on each others strengths and grow above our weaknesses. We each have our own Incredable Journey, but our mission and aim are the same. Remeber, that each of us affect those on thier Journey around us. Some have lost focus, hope or may have never even known their true destiny. It is by helping others on their Journey that we see our's more clearly. Don't give up, push through and remember you are not alone in lifes Incredable Journey.
Days are funny. There is never enought time in a day to get everything done you need to accomplish. No matter how hard I try there is still laundry and dishs to be done. I remember when I was younger I thought there really were 3 - 8 hours days in a day. I could work 8 hours, play or do home stuff 8 hours then sleep 8 hours. Somehow, that sort of worked as a young person. Now, with 3 kids, 2 phones, work and potty training, I'm not sure if there is even one 8 hour day in a day. As much as I love MyChurch I can easily find myself lost there for a couple of hours a day if I'm not careful. Kind of like shopping at Wally World, you walk in and emerge hours later. Where did day light go? I know that God wants us to be fruitful and faithful with our time. Lord, help me today keep my time organized and fruitfull. Help me to accomplish those things that need to be done without distraction. Give me creative idea's to get things done. Thank you Father. My ears are turned on and tuned into you. I give you my day, what are we going to do with it?