Monday, October 4, 2010

A few of my favorite things...

  1. watching my kids while they sleep
  2. listening to bedtime prayers and hearing Landri thank God for her great-great grandmother up in heaven
  3. knowing my husband is in his office studying for a sermon
  4. getting a random gift and not knowing who its from
  5. seeing Brad when I go in Wal-mart and hearing him tell me "I. am. blessed."
  6. cold mornings 
  7. fireplaces
  8. coffee with Jesus in the mornings
  9. having someone write something nice on my facebook wall
  10. seeing a friend's name pop up that she's on skype
  11. fishing with my daddy
  12. shopping at Canton with my mom
  13. finding the "perfect" gift
  14. New York City in the fall or at Christmas time
  15. laughing
  16. movie nights
  17. spa days
  18. random acts of kindness
  19. flowers from my honey
  20. pumpkin patches
  21. my CrossTraining class
  22. wrapping Christmas presents
  23. good smelling candles, you know those that smell like the holidays!
  24. Sunday mornings at Antioch
  25. home group
  26. meeting a friend at Starbuck's
  27. flip flops
  28. hoodies
  29. smores around the fire pit
  30. my chair by my fireplace
  31. a surprise text from a friend
  32. God's grace at just the right moment
  33. photos of family and friends
  34. coloring books
  35. new socks
  36. clean, fresh smelling sheets
  37. warm towels
  38. encouraging text messages
  39. french fries and a chocolate shake
  40. klove
  41. unboxing Christmas decorations every year and replaying the memories
  42. front porch swings
  43. the beach and a good book
  44. having a friend not only pray for you, but with you
  45. unexpected card in the mailbox
  46. a big pile of leaves
  47. my kids and their "fort"
  48. Landri telling Daddy to "tickle me" and giggling
  49. sunsets
  50. smiles 
Those are just a "few" of my favorite things.  Isn't God so good?  On days when the world may let us down or have us discouraged, we can always find something good if we look hard enough. God is always there. He is always faithful and He always has a word for us.  He is a friend like no other and will always give us just what we need at just the right moment.  How awesome is that???!  He knows us better than anyone and still chooses to love us and bless us with simple little "favorites" every day.  Now, what is one of your favorite things? :)

Monday, September 20, 2010

The Law of Kindness

Beth Moore Simulcast September 18, 2010 ~ Live from Chicago, IL
125,00 women and a few brave men!


My notes and thoughts from the day:


Theme Verse: Proverbs 31:26 
"She opens her mouth with wisdom, and on her tongue is the law of kindness."


We live in a mean world, and its only going to get meaner. As II Timothy 3:1-5 tells us;
1"But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. 2People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy,3without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good,4treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God— 5having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them."


We have to, we must, protect the warmth of our warm hearts in this cold hearted world.


Vs. 26a: "she opens her mouth"...its going to happen! Women speak on an average 20,000 words a day, Men, a mere 7,000.
As women we are all teachers. We are always teaching, especially if you are a mother, aunt, grandmother, older sister, mentor, etc.  And another thing in this day and time, we are all published.  Every single time we text, blog, facebook, tweet, email, there our words are in print to be copied, pasted, forwarded to whomever, wherever. So we definitely need an editor and as children of God, the Holy Spirit is it.
*We need to eat it before we tweet it, flog it before we blog it, and look it, before we facebook it.


Luke 6:45 "Out of the overflow of our hearts our mouths speak." And with all the social networking out there today, there is no way to take back your words.


8 TASTES OF BIBLICAL KINDNESS:


1. Kindness is NOT weakness.
Luke 6:35-36 "love your enemy, show mercy and be kind to the wicked and the ungrateful."
Kindness has the empowerment of the Spirit and is perfectly capable of speaking a hard word if needed. 
Psalm 141:5 "Let a righteous man [a] strike me—it is a kindness; 
       let him rebuke me—it is oil on my head. 
       My head will not refuse it. 
       Yet my prayer is ever against the deeds of evildoers"
And I love Proverbs 11:16a "A kindhearted woman gains respect"
*nice is fine, but kindness is divine!

2. Kindness is not an action, its a disposition.
Kind comes from a Greek word "chrestos" meaning profitable, good for any use, useful to others, good natured.  It is the grace that pervades the whole nature...the word is descriptive of one's disposition.
You can fake nice, but you can't fake kindness.

3. Kindness wears down when we do.
Matthew 11:28-30  28"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."
II Timothy 2:24 "And the Lord's servant must not quarrel; instead, he must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful."
Genesis 37:4 "When his brothers saw that their father loved him more than any of them, they hated him and could not speak a kind word to him."
We all have someone we wished we had different feelings toward.
*When we are worn down, we need to be built up.
We don't need our egos built up, we need our spirits built up-most often this is done through other believers that you can be open and transparent with:
Ephesians 4: 
"12to prepare God's people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up "
"16From him the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work."
"29Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen."
We HAVE to have face to face relationships, not just texting, facebooking, emails, and chats!!! (WHOA!!!! Wake up call to this generation!)

4. Kindness looks pain in the face.
Job 6:28a "But now be so kind as to look at me."
Be willing to look someone in the face. Listen to them. Hear their pain.

*We don't just want to study the Word, but make a deposit in our lives.

5. Kindness is a Saviour.
May we catch the childlike enthusiasm of just what God has given us!
It is so much fun to give to someone who is grateful for what they've been given.  When you give someone something and they get so excited over it, then you just want to give them more.  Lets get excited over what God has given us!
Ephesians 2:
"4But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, 5made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved.6And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus,7in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. 8For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9not by works, so that no one can boast. 10For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do."
*Kindness looks, aids, reaches, gives, but it cannot save! Our job is to point others to THE Saviour, because we cannot be anyone's everything!

6. Kindness has good memory.
When we start to forget the kindnesses God has given, we begin to rebel.  Remember how good God has been!  
Hosea 11:4 "I led them with cords of human kindness, 
       with ties of love; 
       I lifted the yoke from their neck 
       and bent down to feed them."
Beth shared a story about her dog that all she has to do is pick up the leash and her dog grabs the end of it and takes off.  She is just so excited to be walking with "her master".  Jesus wants us to grab on!
God has never let you go and He always leads with kindness.

7. Kindness craves an outlet.
If you and I are people with good memories of what God has done for us, we cannot hold it in!
II Samuel 9:1 "David asked, "Is there anyone still left of the house of Saul to whom I can show kindness for Jonathan's sake?"
When we have it, we want to give it!
We have an overflow, lets give some away!

*God is arming His people with the sword of the Spirit. We don't need to allow little things to tear us apart, but stand together, shoulder to shoulder, so we can tell the world of Jesus Christ our Lord!

Beth told another story about her daughter and her daughter's boyfriend (now her husband). Beth asked her, "what makes him special?" and her daughter replied, "he's the kindest man I ever met."
She then shared this story:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89164759 and then went into the story out of Acts 28:"1Once safely on shore, we found out that the island was called Malta. 2The islanders showed us unusual kindness. They built a fire and welcomed us all because it was raining and cold."
She shared part of an article about countries and charitable giving (can be found here: http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/press/charitable-behavior-153-countries,1451614.html
basically Malta, thousands of years later, is still a "kind" country!

8. Kindness leaves a legacy!
You have a spiritual line, is it worth it for us to break free from all the stuff that causes bondage to see those who are coming behind us live in liberty? Do not ever give up on your loved ones!

Our society is "all about me" - make a choice to be grateful. to be kind. to realize what you have been given and to pour into the lives of others.  make a decision today to cry out for wisdom.
And just be kind to people! That is what we, as Christians, are call to do. 
*Crave an opportunity to share it and show it!

More notes on the subject from Beth:
"To love one another is not passive, and it can't be just with words.  It must be with actions and attitude. It means that just as Christ laid down His life for us, so we are to lay our lives down for one another. We lay aside everything that our old self wants, the need to retaliate when we are hurt, position, popularity, human praise, earthly possessions...our egos are not longer central. We are no longer driven to impress. We no longer have to have our own way. All the successes in this world become nothing, because now our desire is to love one another, so that all will know and believe in the love of Christ."
John 13: 34"A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. 35By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another."
"In this current age of technology, the people of all the nations have now become our neighbors. We are now aware and as believers, must respond to the needs of the world if we are to demonstrate love as God does....We are to be peacemakers, reconcilers, restorers, characterized by diligence and others-centeredness.  We are to be unified and like-minded within the church so that we join together for one purpose. This is to love, that we set aside our lives completely for the lives of others."

Wow! Need I say it was an amazing time together!  We all need a reminder of kindness in our lives...and I'm top of the list! Trust me, I realize that.  It was a wonderful weekend, and yet a tough weekend all in one.  God is good! Let us not forget that! And let us share His kindness with everyone....so get filled up and then start splashing on those around you!  Write a letter. Make a phone call. Send a card. Go to lunch. Go out for coffee. Give a hug. Anything to let others know you love them, but more importantly that God loves them! May our focus ALWAYS be to point folks to HIM!!!



Friday, September 10, 2010

A Decade, Really??


It hardly seems possible that 10 years ago today I was eagerly awaiting the arrival of my first child!  No, I was not lying around pregnant and craving pickles and ice cream, but I was anxiously awaiting on the amazing gift of adoption.  For years and years we had tried to have a baby of our own, and yet when that baby was placed in my arms there was NEVER a doubt that he was OURS!
He cried constantly for the first 3 months, but then he slept one night from midnight until 6 a.m.! Daddy and I were thrilled and we got him up and looked out and it was snowing! And he had the starring role of playing Baby Jesus at Bethlehem Revisited that night! What a 24 hours!
The past 10 years have had so many changes in our lives, as well as the lives of those around the world.  We celebrated his very first birthday with a big party on 9/11/01.  The day that changed us all. Forever.  We took him to see Ground Zero on his 8th birthday. We want him to know how things were and how they are, but mostly the God that was there with us through it all.  We want him to stand tall as a Christian and as an American and as an amazing leader among his peers.

There are so many stories I could put here, the way he use to say "bwess chu mama" when I would sneeze, or the way he has loved on his favorite stuffed animal and his baby blanket for years!  Seeing him at the beach, or on a basketball court, or singing with his choir, on the baseball field, or tenderly holding his new baby sister.
Of course that does remind me of a story of a couple of weeks ago...Landri was talking NONstop and Turner was out of patience with her.  I looked at him and grinned and said, "Awww, Turner, remember those days where you would pray and pray for your baby sister?" to which he replied, "Yes, ma'am, but then she started talking!!" Oh how that kid can make me laugh! And no one makes Landri giggle harder than he does.

Well, he is growing up, time is passing so quickly.  I thank God that he did make the decision last year to ask Jesus into his precious heart.  Did that make him perfect? Not hardly, but it does make him teachable to learn those valuable truths we hold dear.  A heart open to the leading of the Holy Spirit to guide and direct him in every day decisions even now as a child, which we pray will be just a way of life when he is grown.
Is he sheltered? Absolutely! And i'm not ashamed of that. There will be movies, tv shows, books, music and other things I will not want him to see or hear or read....I will keep his innocence of childhood for as long as I can! He IS my baby and I want him to learn the ways of our Lord before the world is thrown at him.  I pray for God to guard his heart and trust that our faithful God molds him, holds him, and leads him every day of his life.
Happy Birthday, John Turner! I love you. So. Very. Much!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Silent Hero

She shows...
She shares...

She is a silent hero. She may not own a lot compared to the things this world has to offer, but she is far richer than any CEO on the planet.  She humbly serves and loves. Not because she is paid to do this job, but because she loves Him, therefore loves His people.You won't see her on CNN, or in the Wall Street Journal, or maybe never even in our famous 501; but she doesn't care. God has given her a passion to take His Word to the world, whether that be in her own home, to the little old lady down the street, a family everyone else may look down upon, or across the seas to a land foreign to everything she knows.
She serves...
She will leave her comforts. Her family. Her friends. Because she can't not go. He's put that desire, that passion deep within her soul. Every fiber of her being longs to make Him known. To share the passion for our Lord and His Word with everyone she meets. To see the passion grow in the lives of others.
She is called. She is precious. She is His. She is my "sister". She is my friend. And for that, I. am. grateful. 
Wherever YOU are today, there is your mission field, God has given you a ministry right where you are, so go show, share, serve, smile, sacrifice, and above all LOVE in His precious name!
She smiles...
She sacrifices...
She LOVES!

Friday, August 6, 2010

Masks, Blessings, and "My Timothy"

A year ago, I could look around my home and my life and feel extremely blessed, yet still knew something was not right. I had just moved into my gorgeous new home that Jason built for us. Everyone in my family was healthy. My husband was being blessed daily by just getting out of God's way and allowing God to move at Antioch. I had friends that would be there in a heartbeat if needed them and I could go to church every Wednesday and Sunday and wear my mask and be the "perfect little pastor's wife"...okay, so you all that know me well, know I'm anything but that!
It was truly in the midst of all of my blessings of home, family and friends that God brought me to my knees and gently told me "your joy is not found in any of these things or people, its found here, with Me". It was in the Fall of last year that as the leaves fell from the trees outside, the masks begun to fall from my heart and my life.
It was not easy, healing hurts. Often, it hurts really bad, but its so worth it in the end. It was during this time that the Lord brought someone already dear to me, even closer. He placed that younger person beside me to love me, to encourage me, to challenge me, and to give me hope in Him through her every day life. As Proverbs 27:17 says, "As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend." She has been my iron, and has sharpened me by continually reminding me to get into the Word, put on my armor, and to know that God is faithful and will always be enough!
I am certainly not a "Paul", but God has blessed me with a "Timothy". In 2 Timothy Paul writes, "I thank God, whom I serve, as my forefathers did, with a clear conscience, as night and day I constantly remember you in my prayers." I am always reminded of "your sincere faith" and want "you to be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus".
I have watched my "Timothy" encourage young and old alike around here and have been blessed to be splashed by her cup that is overflowing. She is leaving a legacy already in the hearts of those who know her or have just heard of her.


In my Bible notes it says "Paul consistently prayed for Timothy, his friend, his fellow traveler, his son in the faith, and a strong leader in the Christian church. Although the two men were seperated from each other, their prayers provided a source of mutual encouragement." Now, just as Paul and Timothy were seperated, so we shall be. The tears that Paul and Timothy shed at their parting revealed the depth of their relationship and I know we have many tears that will be shed over the next few weeks/months, but as I "will recall your tears, and long to see you, so that I may be filled with joy" (2 Timothy 1:4) I will be ever praying for her and her ministry where she is serving.

Sarah Elizabeth Hebert, words are not enough. Thank you. And now, young woman of God, "pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness. Fight the good fight of the faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called when you made your good confession in the presence of many witnesses...I charge you to keep this command without spot or blame until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ....to Him be honor and might forever." (I Timothy 6:11-16)


I love you, my friend, my "Timothy"!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Faith


I read something the other day, actually July 15, 2010 (my son's spiritual birthday!) that has had me thinking. It is from "Simple Faith" by Charles Swindoll:


"Once you decide to trust God in simple faith and allow Him complete freedom to carry out His plan and purpose in you as well as through you, you need only relax and count on Him to take care of things you once tried to keep under control."


There are so many good lessons here!


First of all, you have to decide to trust God....with simple faith! Like that simple childlike faith Turner showed last summer; just simply believe that God is who He says He is and He will do what He says He will do!


Second, "allow Him complete freedom to carry out His plan and purpose". Wow! That's BIG!! Its easy to say that you want God to have His plan carried out in your life, but its much harder to give Him complete freedom (like He really needs it, but He gives us the choice). And not just hard for Him to have complete freedom with His plan and purpose for us, but also for those we love. There have been a million times lately I've asked "why?" to several different situations in my life and in the lives of those dear to me. I do believe God is okay with us asking, as long as we are seeking Him for the answers. There are many things in my life I would not have chosen for myself, but looking back God always blessed where I followed Him and gave Him the freedom to fulfill His plan and purpose for my life. (Jeremiah 29:11)


Third, "and through you"....He has a plan for your life and the lives of those you come in contact with. When we are His, others are always watching for us to fail, and we never disappoint, do we? I know I don't. Perfection is not our goal, pointing others to Him through living a life worthy of imitation is our goal.


And lastly, "you need only relax and count on Him to take care of things you once tried to keep under control." Do you find sitting and just being still before Him as hard as I do? In this crazy fast paced, instant communication society we do NOT like to wait!! Even as I type this, I'm waiting, not patiently, for someone to return a text (I mean, I sent it 30 minutes ago, what is taking so long???!!!!!!!!!)...its like we pray to God and then we want an instant message telling us exactly His plans. We are control freaks! And honestly, do we really have control of anything? I can't even control my five year old!


Its all His. His world. His plans. His purpose. His people. His death. His burial. His ressurection. His throne. His return that we eagerly wait for. His Love. Its all His. And in simple faith, I release control and count on Him to take care of things....and tomorrow, or maybe within the next hour, I'll have to release control again and trust Him. Its not a one time thing, its daily, sometimes hourly, sometimes every minute of a day, but always trust Him.


Simple Faith.

Awesome God.

Enough said? :)

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Summer, please go slowly!

Dear Mr. Summer,

We wait for you like Christmas. The kids can't wait for you to get here, just like Santa Claus; but just like Christmas you come really slowly, but then you're gone way too quickly! So, I'm asking you today, can you please take your time this year?

We have lots of fun things going on and want to cherish each moment. The kids have been at my parents this week and having a blast. That's another great thing about you, the kids can go to grandparents and have those awesome memories forever...all because of you! You came early for Landri and she and I have already been to the beach, another great trait of yours....trips to the beach!
You also bring Jason's birthday and our anniversary. Next week you hold our 21st anniversary, have you really come 21 times since I said "I do"?? Oh the memories you hold....I met Jason during one of your visits, we had our first date during the same visit and married during a later visit of yours.

You will also bring around the SOAR Conference, the 20th one! This will be our 20th one to attend and what a blessing they have been! From the first one during your visit in 1991, to the one in Washington, DC in '96, to the infamous one in '99 in Houston where Jason put deisel in the church van! They have all been major blessings and times of encouragement to me. I cannot wait to get back to Dallas for yet another one this year!

Your 2010 visit will also bring a big wedding to plan for Jordan and Marty and now they will look forward to your visit every year as they too will celebrate another year of wedded bliss every time you come around.


You always bring much excitement with many camps, baseball, t-ball, time at the pool, vacations, just time in the backyard grilling out with friends, water gun fights, slippery slides, and of course, Vacation Bible Schools! It was during your visit last year that Turner asked Jesus into his young heart. Wasn't that awesome??!!! The God that created you and every other season is now living in his little heart! That makes my heart happy!
While you bring much joy and happiness during your visits we are always sad to see you end. This year will be NO different! This year as you end I will be sending my baby off to Kindergarten, my other baby off to his last year of elementary school and one of my dearest friends ever half way around the world. So I'm asking you again, please take your time in our lives this year. Give us quality time to love, to live, to serve, to worship, to give, to plan, and just be together.



















I thank God for you and all that you bring every year!

Forever grateful,
Toya