Monday, January 24, 2011

An Important Message

"Behold, the Lord's hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear: But your iniquities have separated between you and your God, and your sins have hid his face from you, that he will not hear." Isaiah 59:1,2

I underline God's promises to us in green. The first verse of Isaiah 59 is one of the verses that helped me through a very rough time in my life. God cares, for His children. But their are limitations to His helping us. Do you want to know what those limitations are? I'll tell you. Anytime we disobey the will of God, it limits Him. Anytime we think our way is better than His, it limits Him. When we don't BELIEVE what He says, it limits Him.  God stands ready. He is eager to help us when we need Him, but if we turn our backs on Him; we are saying, "No God, I don't need your help. I can do this on my own."  Doing it "your way" always leads to disaster......trust me, I know from experience. But there is good news. Christ is our Intercessor. Whe we ask Him for forgiveness He promises that He will hear us and answer us. We NEED A FIRM GRASP upon the Saviour. We must not let Him go...

Mission Impossible

 We have a very beautiful long-haired gray cat named Shasta. She resides outside. Shasta LOVES attention and will flop on her back when we come close to her so we can rub her belly. Sometimes I think she has a personality disorder because when my husband and I go for walks, she will often follow us like a dog. Our poor neighbor's beagles come over to our house and try to make friends with her. Alas, she will have no part of it; and quite decidedly will run them off with arched back, talon like claws and a hiss that could alarm even the most stalwart animal. Yes, Shasta rules our property with iron claw.

There is one thing our fluffy little kitty would like more than anything in this world. She would LOVE to be an indoor kitty. Often she will sit on the porch railing and scratch on the kitchen window begging us to come in. If the door is left open for any length of time she will bound into our home and twitch her tail as if to say this is her home and she belongs inside.
Yesterday my daughter and I were going over her homework when I heard meowing and scratching....again. We didn't think anything of it and continued with her schoolwork. The meowing continued, so my daughter got up to see what was happening. "Mom", she cried, "The meowing is coming from over by the stove!" "The stove?" , I repeated in disbelief. "It's coming from the vent Mom!", she said with furrowed brow. "Go get a flashlight". As the light shone down into the vent the light was met by two large eyes staring up at ours. Shasta! That crazy cat got underneath our home, tore open the duct work and crawled up through it only to get stuck just below the kitchen vent. My daughter quickly pulled the vent cover off and I grabbed the nape of her neck and gently pulled her out. Poor baby. She was wet, scared and quite embarrassed at being stuck in the duct work. Well what do you think? Did we allow her to stay inside permanently? Even though I have to commend the efforts of our gray ball of fuzziness, it was not enough to sway me. So for now an outdoor kitty she will have to remain. Although, I must say that we do give her day passes once in a while and she is very happy with them.

I hope that you enjoyed a day in the life of a very desparate cat. I will keep you posted of any further attempts at break-ins.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

SNOW!

My Husband took these pictures of the snow around our home. Isn't it beautiful! I LOVE the snow!






Friday, January 14, 2011

Blessings

Ever since I was a little girl, I have dreamed of being a Mom. I love, love, LOVE being a Mom. I believe it is the greatest blessing God could have ever given women. My kids and my husband are my treasures and I thank God for them every day.

Being a parent has many responsibilities, and I take them very seriously. God has entrusted me and my husband to raise two other human beings to live, love and serve Him with all their hearts. That is nothing to take lightly. I have a saying "You can love your kids to death, or you can love your kids to eternity". I want to "Love my kids to eternity". Recently we made the decision to get rid of all our movies. We watched a series on You Tube called Battlefield Hollywood and it changed the way we view entertainment. So after praying about it we decided that we would rather spend our time doing other things than sitting in front of the TV. We haven't even missed it. In fact, both our girls have told us how glad they are that we don't have them anymore.

We are spending more time together talking and sharing....I love it. God is so good!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

God's Word is Not Void

Do you believe that God cannot lie? Do you believe that what He says is true?

So many times in the daily trials of life, we often forget that what God says He will do. We can go to Him with every trial, every fear, every need we may have. He will not turn us away. In fact, He longs to hear from us, for we are His children. There is nothing too great, that He cannot handle.

There are SO MANY promises in the Bible that we can claim. Isaiah 55:11 shows us that His word is not void (empty, without cause). "So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it." Isa 55:11 We can rely upon every word as truth. We can bank on it.

You may ask me how I know it's true? Let me share a little about my life and then maybe you will be convinced. Two years ago, I was injured at work. I damaged my back, and now I am no longer able to work. Since technically I am still "employed", I cannot receive unemployment. I do not get any pay from worker's compensation because I was injured working prn (as needed), even though I was working full-time to part-time hours. Last year I was diagnosed with a rare genetic neuromuscular disease called Myotonic Dystrophy. What that means is every muscle in my body is, and will get weaker and weaker as time goes on. I am in constant pain from my back injury and from muscle pain. Most people with my disease usually die of aspiration or sudden cardiac death. My doctor said I will never be able to work again. That in itself was a blow because I dearly love being a nurse. But that is not all. My husband works in medical sales. He is trained in fitting people for rehabilitational seating for power wheelchairs. Medicare has now passed a rule saying they will no longer purchase power chairs for clients. Instead, they will pay for a rental. What that means to us is that our income is now zero. Our financial trials are like a lot of other peoples' now days. We have nothing!

But, here is the good news! God has allowed us to live in our home even though it has been in foreclosure for over a year. Our electricity was going to be turned off because of lack of funds and that very day, my husband received an unexpected paycheck that allowed us to pay to keep it on. Our funds dropped down to $24.00 dollars (total). We had no idea what we were going to do. But we prayed and asked God to take care of us and claimed His promises. Then, we left it in His hands. We told no one of our financial difficulty. A couple of days later, some friends, who shall remain anonymous, came by our home and handed us an envelope. Inside was two hundred dollars! Some other friends stopped by and brought with them household items that were much needed. They were unaware that we were in need of the very things they brought. I could go on, but you get the picture, right?

I know what it is like to go through trials. But I'm here to tell you, that there is NOTHING TOO GREAT for God! He has promised to be with us and to take care of us. Does that mean that we will not go through trials? No. What it does mean however, is that He will walk with us through the trials. We may still lose our home, but we will trust God to place us where we need to be so that He can do the most good for us. I may never be able to work as a nurse again, but God has allowed me to "work" in other areas, assisting people through our church's community services program. This neuromuscular disease I have may take my life sooner than I would care to even think about, and it may not. But, I would like to think that if I should die, there would be people who would be saved because of my influence in their lives.  God knows best and no matter what the outcome, His way is ALWAYS THE BEST.

So the next time you are discouraged and the trials you are going through seem too great to bear, remember that God's word is not void. Claim His promises, BELIEVE HIS PROMISES, then stand back and watch the mighty hand of God at work!


Sunday, January 9, 2011

Flu

The flu struck our home with a vengence. It has been 3 weeks of red noses, fevers, and coughing. Joy! We are all getting well though. I was the last one to get it, after nursing everyone. When I started feeling like I was getting sick, I drank a mixture of lemon juice, garlic, onion, cayenne, and grapefruit all blended together. Sounds gross? Yes, but it is very effective. Especially if you can add fresh ginger to the mixture. I didn't get as sick as everyone else, just a mild cold.

I hope everyone else is staying healthy this winter. Chow for now.