Sunday, May 31, 2009
Waiting
When I'm traveling, I can always depend on my sister to be looking for me online. Now she doesn't have a lot of time but she gets up early and looks for my light. When I connect to the INTERNET I look for her light too. For those who don't use chat, we have google chat and when we are online we have a green google light that lets us know when someone else, in our friend list, is online. We finish our little chats by saying, "I'll be looking for you." How nice it is to know that someone is "looking" for you. God wishes for someone to be looking for Him too. Pr 8:34 says, "Happy is the man who listens to me, watching daily at my gates, waiting beside my doors." I know that waiting isn't always fun but there is a special joy that comes when I have waited for my sister and her light comes on. I think it's that way between us and the Lord too. It isn't easy to wait but when He comes...Oh the joy that fills my soul!
Friends
Remember the old song, "Make new friends but keep the old. One is silver and the other is gold." This week I had the privilege of spending time with some new and old friends. Like the song, I have discovered that both kinds of friends are valuable. Just in the last few days I have talked to friends from California, Seattle, Maryland, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Florida. Some are new and some of these friends go back 35+ years, all of them precious and special. As a person of Covenant I believe in keeping friends, you could say I collect them. Friends make us rich in ways that cannot be measured. Who is my best friend you may ask? Let me answer with another song. "What A Friend we have in Jesus all our sins and griefs to bear. What a privilege to carry everything to God in prayer." He's the best and I'm willing to share...Blessings...
Friday, May 29, 2009
The Cycle of our Days
Some days life is fast and some days it is slow. We have had several fast days and today is one of those slower, do the laundry, unpack the suitcase and clean the bathroom days. It doesn't seem very exciting. Fred is working on taxes and video editing, a never ending job by the way, and I am busy with even less exciting things in life. So often, I have discovered, people think that if they aren't doing the "exciting" that they have no value or that the things they do are not as important as what someone else does. However it's the mundane, such as clean clothes and bookwork, that make a way for the more exciting things of life. I told my sister, just this morning, that my life seems to have a system. I do laundry, pack my suitcase, clean my house before a trip, have the exciting ministry trip, come home, unpack, do laundry and start all over again. God created it that way by covenanting with the night and day. There will always be a night and always a day, seven in a row and then we start all over again. Oh... Oh... I just got a phone call...my plans have changed. Even the slow days aren't so mundane after all.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Weekend in Virginia
This past weekend I had the privilege of speaking at the GCMF Fabulous Fruit Bearers Conference in beautiful Fredericksburg Virginia. What a joy it was to gather with lovely ladies from all over that area. We talked about bearing fruit, being fruitful and we even ate some awesome fresh fruit. One of the highlights,for me, this weekend was the time I spent in worship, fellowshipping with my dear friends and seeing many women having their faith and joy renewed. It was exciting to hear the testimonies of what God did all weekend long. i.e. One woman told me that God had been preparing her, for a few weeks, before the conference. Time and time again, during the meetings and fellowship time, the things God had been speaking to her were confirmed. She went on to say that she was going home with a new excitement and resolve to serve God. Another woman said that she had almost given up but now she had a new joy and felt God working in her life. Thanks Pastor Christine and Living Word Fellowship for all your hard work putting on a great time of ministry and fellowship.
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