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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Day 17 Counting of Blessings




224 Beth Moore and her writing--allowing God to use her and her team.
225 Beth Moore Bible studies
226 "Believing God" by Beth Moore, which I started yesterday
227 The upcoming summer study by Beth Moore, "Children of the Day," which I will also take part in, even as I finish up "Believing God."
228 For God to speak to me as clearly as He did yesterday.
229 For God to speak to me as clearly as He did today.
230 For a profound revelation God gave me in the middle of the night.
231 Bojangles grilled chicken bites
232 A loved one had a safe trip
233 For our friends, M, T, I, and N. They are supreme blessings in our lives.
234 Zack had dementia earlier today and is better now.

Counting My Blessings



Counting My Blessings




Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Day 16, Part 2 Counting My Blessings




I am thankful, Lord, for...
212 The Spring
213 Spring flowers
214 The color purple, violet, lilac, plum, and all the shades in between
215 A mind to use so I can be mindfulness about counting my blessings
216 Mindfulness
217 This day
218 Coffee
219 Time with You, Lord
220 Reading a good book
221 Inspiration
222 Helping me, Father, through this life-change-on-a-dime-moment over the last week
223 Words of comfort and inspiration found in the Bible, the Word of God

Keep Calm and...



AYOAGT Day 16: How Do I/We Offer Thanks Each Day for a Year?





AYOAGT Day 16: How Do I/We Offer Thanks Each Day for a Year?


April 23, 2014, Wednesday, 829 a.m.


HOW DO I/WE OFFER THANKS EACH DAY FOR A YEAR (AND MORE) ANYWAY?
How am I supposed to live 1 Thessalonians 5:18 and Philippians 4:6 every day, all day and night long, moment by moment? This is the question.


1 Thessalonians 5:18 / New Living Translation (NLT)

18 Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus.
-- NLT: Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996, 2004, 2007 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.


Please look up this verse at this link. Every version says it a little differently. Read this link for a fuller understanding of 1 Thessalonians 5:18:




Philippians 4:6 / GOD’S WORD Translation (GW)

6 Never worry about anything. But in every situation let God know what you need in prayers and requests while giving thanks.
-- GW: Scripture is taken from GOD’S WORD®, © 1995 God’s Word to the Nations. Used by permission of Baker Publishing Group.


And, look this up as well for all English translations of Philippians 4:6:




How do we, and how will I, live these verses every day and night, in each moment, for at least a year (if not for the rest of our lives, as those verses instruct)? Simply. We just start.
Yep. Just begin.
Try to count at least three blessings, and things you thank God for, each and every day. Do this for the rest of your life.
That’s it.
It isn’t any more complicated or profound than that.
It’s okay to repeat things you are thankful for, if you really are grateful for it when you write it down.
I also advise looking around, where you are, and you’ll see things you are thankful for, or what you see will trigger something or someone else you’re grateful for and you can then write it down.
Also, as you go throughout your day, expect God to reveal His glory to you. He will pour on the blessings, as He always has. You just need to be open to see them and receive them. Intentionality is the key. Write them down as you see ways in which God is present, and working, in your life, around your life, and through your life--and through the lives of others.
You have the potential for writing hundreds down each day if you carry your gratitude journal with you everywhere you go--and watch, wait, and listen to God and the prompting of the Holy Spirit.
God has divine appointments set up for you to see Him working and to bless you through His work and glory. Keep these appointments all day and night long. Don’t miss out.
Also, if you don’t know what to thank God for, go through your gratitude journal. Seeing your list will remind you of things you are thankful for today and will stir up new ones.
Look around. Listen. His glory, and work, is all around. You just need to be open and be intentional.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Day 15 When God Blesses




Day 15 When God Blesses

We should never be surprised by God. He is God. He can do what He wants, when He wants to do it, how He wants to do it. He is the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe. He is God.

But, aren't there times when He acts and we sure don't expect it? And, He acts in a way we should know to expect, but we are still taken aback? 

And, then there are the times God blesses your socks off, in extraordinary ways, you know you don't deserve at all. But, because of His grace and love, He does it anyway. That's what happened to me yesterday.

Lord, I am thankful for:
198 How You answer prayers I didn't even know I had.
199 How You remind me You are still in control.
200 For opening my heart and mind up to remember, and perhaps learn in a whole new and deeper way, how I am utterly, totally dependent on You--not on people, self, circumstances. You. And You alone.
201 The reminder You are the only One whose promises are guaranteed.
202 I do not deserve one blessing, yet You so profoundly and profusely bless me every day all day long, even when I feel kicked.
203 How turning to You alone is the only answer, for You are the Answer. 
204 The sun still rises each morning.
205 The sun still sets each evening.
206 You can still use battered and bruised people who are hardly eloquent or wise.
207 How You love me.
208 A new vision
209 Your vision
210 Another new beginning
211 You are God. There is none like You. 



(Image credit: Microsoft images online 2008-2014)

Thursday, April 17, 2014

God Has a Perfect Plan




God has a perfect plan.
We do not need to see it or know it. It is still true regardless.
He has a perfect plan to bring glory to Himself, so His plan isn't faulty or less. It is perfect.
God knows what He is doing.
Faith comes to play when we follow Him and when He says no--or wait. His perfect plan brings hope and peace, even when we do not understand.

(Image credit: Microsoft images online 2008-2014.)

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Day 9, Part 3 A Year of Always Giving Thanks (AYOAGT)



Day 9, Part 3 A Year of Always Giving Thanks (AYOAGT)


April 16, 2014, Wednesday, 127 p.m.

Source of Inspiration for this Writing: "ONE THOUSAND GIFTS: A DARE TO LIVE FULLY RIGHT WHERE YOU ARE" BY ANN VOSKAMP, CHAPTER 1

SIN AND TEMPTATION

Wasn't one of the causes of what happened in the Garden of Eden and Genesis 3 the lack of gratitude?
Isn't this the catalyst which caused Adam and Eve to sin and the fall?
Isn't this what causes me to be tempted and then sometimes to sin?
Ann Voskamp brought up this up in chapter one and I would have to agree. The lack of a thanksgiving and gratitude for what God provided and what He did for them, and for me, causes all of us to sin and do wrong.
Sin is anything we do that is not part of the will of God. It's going against God, what He wants, and has planned. It's it following Him or His Word, the Bible. A synonym is wrongdoing.
Temptation is what comes to mind, which goes against God, which we then decide to either ignore or decide to follow through with (act on). Sin is when we put the temptation to action.
I want think if I were to lookout for blessings each day and night, and count them all day and night long, then I would be far less likely to be tempted to sin, let alone actually sin. If I were to look for and count my blessings all the time, then I will live differently. I will have, and will live, a fuller life.
How and why?
Counting my blessings means looking at different things, in a different way, and this new perspective and point-of-view means living a different life. It means staying in in tune with God and on track.
Moreover, if I am not living a life, a day, a week, a month (etc.) of thanksgiving, then I am ignoring God and what He's doing in my life, through my life, and around my life. I am intentionally choosing to ignore God if I'm not always looking out to God and seeing what He's doing, so then I won’t count my blessings and show Him gratitude. This isn't good. It sets me up to get off track and fail. If I do not thank God, I will. It's just a matter of time. I will be tempted and I will then be likely to sin.
Part of the reason why I feel empty at times is because I fail to look and see where, when, and how God is working. Then, I fail to see my blessings, so counting them seems futile. Oh, how this isn't true. If I were to actually give thanks, and count my blessings, even when I don't feel like it, then my perspective would change and I would feel a lot better. I would feel less empty.
And, if I kept a list of my counted blessings with me everywhere I go, then if I ever deal with a challenge, or need a pick-me-up, I can look at the list and then I would feel a lot better. I would then turn to God not away from Him.

ETERNITY VS. THIS WORLD

There is something we need to realize. When we die, we will have just as much contact with God as we do now. God is always with us now, after all. Always. We just don't acknowledge that or we have obstacles in our life which prevents us from fully realizing and experiencing Him and His presence.
Eternity illuminates the hindrances in our lives, which keep us from fully perceiving and experiencing the presence of God. However, eternity does not mean God will be more present than He is now. Giving thanks, and counting our blessings means we perceive and experience more while we are living in this world and now.
In other words, giving thanks makes us draw nearer to God. We live eternity now. In fact, the more thanks we give, the more we can experience the fullness of eternity now. For, we remove more of the obstacles keeping us from God, the more we give thanks.
When we fail to give thanks, we fail to see, know, and experience God. We fail to live for eternity now. We, then, fail to live in His will.
Re-read this section several times and let the words sink in more with each reading. Read slowly. Absorb it.

GIVE CONSTANT THANKS

There is a reason why 1 Thessalonians 5:18 tells us to always give thanks in and for all things. It's because if we don't, we draw further from God. We perceive and experience Him less. As a matter of fact, the first time we forget to always give thanks, we draw further from God, rather than nearer to Him.
Want to draw nearer to God? Offer more thanks. Count more Blessings.
Want answers? Give more thanks.
Want to hear God? Show more gratitude.
Want a higher quality of life? Count more blessings.
Want a better marriage? Give thanks to God and to your spouse.
Want to experience and offer more love, peace, joy, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness, and/or self-help (Galatians 5:22-23????)? Count more of your blessings and give more thanks to God.

NOT A ONE-TIME THING


We are to ALWAYS give thanks in and for all things. Without exception. Always, as per 1 Thessalonians 5:18.



Day 9 Counting of Blessings



Day 9 Counting of Blessings


April 16, 2014, Wednesday, 750 a.m.

Thank You, Lord, for:

THE STORMS OF LIFE

182 The storms in life. The weather kind and the storms of the heart. After all, they bring rain to cleanse and soothe all of the muck and mire in our lives, all of the dirt and filth. They cleanse, fertilize, rejuvenate, and help us grow and mature. If it wasn’t for the storms, we would never grow in this way. We would, instead, remain stagnate and dry-up or rot.
The storms can be scary and make us feel uneasy. They even might make us mad or frustrated. However, they are essential for growth. We can either close our eyes and hope they pass us by. Or, we can fully live through them and take it all in so we don’t miss anything. When we do that, we are remaining open to see how God is going to work through us, in us, and all around us. If we close our eyes and think of the past or try to wish away this storm, we miss all of the blessings right in front of us and all around.
183 Another year of taxes are finished. Whew.

ANSWERED PRAYER

184 There were two backpacks found last night at the Boston Marathon finish line, but nothing happened. Thank God.
185 A YEAR OF ALWAYS GIVING THANKS: THE JOURNAL OF MY JOURNEY, PART 1
186 Email—being able to reach friends and loved ones across the globe immediately and at their convenience—easily and at essentially no cost.
187 The Book of Romans
188 The bible
189 Prayer
190 How God uses us.

WAITING ROOM PERIODS

191 How God uses our waiting room periods for His glory. What I mean by this is sometimes, god doesn’t answer our prayer immediately. Well… that’s not true. Sometimes, His answer is: Wait. He always answers our prayers. It might be a full-fledged answer, He might say nothing (which means wait—not yet), or He might say nothing (which means no), or He might say no right away or yes right away. He might also teach us something then and there or through it.
It’s in the waiting room periods I tend to learn the most.
Oh, how I wish I would remember this when I went through them! I usually mumble, grumble, complain, and am just flat-dab ugly, anxious (worry, fret, stress), and fail to trust God. He knows what He is doing, after all. Through the years, I do this less and less. But, I still do it. I am still trying to stop it—and just trust.
192 My husband’s Mom.

“THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES” BY GARY CHAPMAN

193 “THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES” BY GARY CHAPMAN (This is the material B and I use when we lead marriage retreats—and apply to our own marriage. It’s good stuff.)
194 B made my love tank max out, for the good, this morning, when we had only been awake for fifteen minutes, if that, after he heard Zack and I downstairs and Zack decided to drink too much water, too fast, and Zack then promptly got sick all over the floor. Big mess worth. I ran out of paper towels just as I started clean-up and the paper towels are too high for me to reach, so that only delayed clean-up. B came down and saved the day. He helped me clean-up and then told me to go sit and he made me coffee and brought it to me, and he fed the critters. Yep. That means so much. That was worth about ten gold stars right there—and acts of service isn’t my primary or secondary love language. In fact, it’s #4, so the fact he filled my love tank and earned all those stars is saying something! What a good man B is—and thank God for him and for his mega big and gigantic heart.
195 I will have lunch with B later. I’m looking forward to it.
196 All of the good Bible study teachers around.

197 Another new day. It’s an opportunity and is the Lord’s Day—not mine.

Day 8, Part 3 The Denial of God’s Blessings and A Fuller Life (Eternity)




Day 8, Part 3 The Denial of God’s Blessings and A Fuller Life (Eternity) 


April 15, 2014, Tuesday, 1021 a.m.

THE DENIAL OF GOD'S BLESSINGS
Why do we refuse to take what God has to give?
Why do I?
Even in the middle of the storms of life (life challenges), God showers us with blessings. After all, He is God. He is always working and He is always making sure He will be glorified. He is always with us and is always working His will in our lives. God never stops being god. He never stops bringing about His will. Needless to say, even in the middle of the storms, He is working. He is showering blessings on us, if only we would realize the torrential rain is His blessing, not the negative. 
So, why do we refuse to look for His blessing? And, why do we refuse to take the blessings He has for us? 
Instead, we would rather focus either on self, the circumstances, the negatives, or on someone else.  Why?
God has abundant blessings for us each and every day, all day long, if only we would open the eyes of our minds, hearts, and the ones on our faces. We just need to look and be open. 
PRAYER: Lord, teach me to be open, on alert, and ready to count my blessings--those all around at all times.

1035 a.m.

I WANT A FULLER LIFE: ETERNITY

I don't know about you, but I want a fuller life. In fact, I want the fullest life imaginable. I always have the feeling there is something more and I am missing something.
I know God has written eternity on my heart (Ecclesiastes 3:11). He put it there so I know I am missing something--and I will then seek it. 
Eternity is something I will live in the future, sure. But, it's also something I live for today. Eternity is now, not just when I die. After all, the moment I accepted Jesus, and started to believe in Him and follow him, eternity began in my life. I have everlasting life. Now. Today and tomorrow.
Now, try this on for size. 
God is timeless. 
After all, God is infinite and is beyond time.
And, so are His blessings. 
If I were to observe my life, and how God is working in me, through me, and around me, every way He does those things is a blessing given by God. His blessing is eternal and infinite. Hence, with each blessing I count, I am living a fuller and eternal life today. 

The opposite is true as well. If I am not counting my blessings, then I am living less of a life focused on eternity today. I am then being short-sighted. Missing my blessings is a case of shortsightedness and is a case of me-focus vs. blessings focused. 

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Day 8, Part 2 Always Giving Thanks—Except, Thanks, and Romans 1:1-6




Day 8, Part 2 Always Giving Thanks—Except, Thanks, and Romans 1:1-6


April 15, 2014, Tuesday,

ALWAYS GIVE THANKS, EXCEPT…

Let’s be real here and absolutely, painfully honest here. Isn’t this what we think?
We will always give thanks for anything good we can think of. The positive only bears thinking of and remembering, right? We do not want to get uncomfortable, after all. Thinking of the bad is bad—right? It makes us squirm and feel uneasy. We try to deny it and pretend it never happened. We also try to forget.
How foolish we are.
We forget how it’s the very challenges in life we grow the most. It’s also the difficulties that refine us and make us better, stronger people. But, these things only happen if… And, yep. You bet. There is the catch.
The challenges of life can be for the best—IF we let them. We have to choose to let these times grow us and not shrink us.
We will give thanks for all but the challenges in life and in doing so, we miss most of the sweetest blessings God offers us. If we choose to grab hold of the blessings of the life-changing-on-a-dime moments, the tough stuff, then our lives would be radically different and that much sweeter and more special. It’s these moments that make us cling to God and trust in Him in ways we never would have otherwise.
Never mind how it’s in the moments of the challenges of life that show us who we really are. Hence, we need to learn to make the choice of allowing God to turn the challenge into something great, or we can shrivel up, run away, buck, and miss the blessings God had in mind for us when He allowed the challenge to begin with. He allows the storms because He knows and sees the sunshine on the other side.
But, far too often, we run in circles in the storm, too scared, too angry, too frustrated, too worried to find our way through, with God’s help. Then, we miss the silver lining on the other side. Then, we miss the flowers He bloomed because of the rain and the lightning which fertilized these flowers.
We are our own worst enemies.
In not looking for the blessings in the storms, we miss the beauty all around. Even when it’s raining, there are blessings: the small of rain. The sound of the power of God in the thunder. How life stops for a while, or at least slows down, because of the storm.
We need to always give thanks—even in the storm. Especially in the storm and thereafter. The blessings are numerous, not few. We cannot allow ourselves to put blinders on our own faces because we cower in the storm, rather than look around for the beauty of the blessings.
Also, after the storm, even years later, we should continue to count the blessings. This is even more true when we start to feel anger, sadness, or despair about our past storms of life. If we were to count the blessings, instead of having those emotions, we would be far better off for it.
No more always give thanks except… The storms bring more blessings, if only we would stop and look—before, during, and after.

THANK YOU, LORD FOR…

145 My good health.
146 All of my limbs.
147 I’ve grown to focus on the blessings in the storms of life, rather than on impossibilities or the unknowns.
148 That I’ve learn to focus on what is known, not what is known.
149 Basking turtles
150 The knowledge that life is a lot more simple than we tend to make it.
151 Learning there are blessings all around, at all times, if only we look for them.
152 Taking the time to look for blessings.
153 Knowing, Lord, since I am a sinner, I deserve no blessing, but you shower me with them (Romans 3:23 and 6:23).
154 The Passion Week
155 I can praise God through the storm (Psalm 40:3)
156 Gmail calendar to keep anniversaries, today in history reminders, and birthdays—plus my journaling
157 Colors of Spring
158 Spring storms
159 Good days
160 In-different days
161 Stormy days
162 Historic Jamestowne
163 Quiet days, particularly since they are so few
164 Quiet moments, because even in times of chaos, I cans teal a moment to count my blessings, which then becomes a quiet moment.
165 Today
166 That You, Lord, use my husband so mightily.
167 That B listens to You so well.
168 That not only does B listen to You, He does what You, immediately when You tell him to do so.
169 My new Bible
170 B and I will find out if B will get the promotion at work in two days. I thank You, Lord, regardless. After all, whatever happens means we are in the middle of Your will. You know what You’re doing.
171 Teaching me, Lord.
172 Guiding me, Lord.
173 What You did the Passion Week.
174 Cloud storage
175 Air Conditioning
176 Heat
177 Printers
178 Time with You.
179 Quiet.
180 Nothing planned today.
181 The thirst I have for the Word of God.


ROMANS 1:1-6


Romans 1:1-6 / GOD’S WORD Translation (GW)

1 From Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle and appointed to spread the Good News of God.
2 (God had already promised this Good News through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures. 3 This Good News is about his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. In his human nature he was a descendant of David. 4 In his spiritual, holy nature he was declared the Son of God. This was shown in a powerful way when he came back to life. 5 Through him we have received God’s kindness and the privilege of being apostles who bring people from every nation to the obedience that is associated with faith. This is for the honor of his name. 6 You are among those who have been called to belong to Jesus Christ.)
-- GW: Scripture is taken from GOD’S WORD®, © 1995 God’s Word to the Nations. Used by permission of Baker Publishing Group.

Romans 1:1-6 defines for us the Good News, which is the Gospel. It’s also known as the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Also, note how redemption, sanctification, and righteousness also go hand-in-hand with these concepts.
We also might want to take a look again at Romans 1:16-17; Romans 10:17; and Mark 16:15-16 to help us get straight what the Gospel or Good News is, how it’s defined, and what it means.

I’m going to prayer journal and study about verses 1:1-6 for a while now. 

Monday, April 14, 2014

Day 7 Thank You, Lord, for the Weekend



Day 7 Thank You, Lord, for the Weekend


April 14, 2014, Monday, 909 a.m.

I am thankful for:
121 The sunrise at Virginia Beach
122 Being at Virginia Beach Friday through Sunday
123 The sunrise with dolphins
124 Wheat-Thins
125 Sweet people we met or came to know a little more
126 Working on our marriage
127 Helping B and remember everything we’ve been through
128 Helping B and I remember
129 A godly husband
130 My marriage
131 My best friend, B
132 The Book of Romans
133 Romans 1:1
134 Paul
135 Listening to the ocean waves
136 The laughs of seagulls