Monday, July 28, 2014
Jesse- Senior Photos
I had the honor to take some pictures of this good looking guy last week. I am a little biased because he is my nephew. Congratulations Jesse on being a 2014 graduate!!!
Thursday, June 19, 2014
My Daughter - The Artist!
I am so proud of my girl and the artist she is becoming. She has really found her niche in duct tape. She is now selling her work to raise money for the various things like her missions trip she is going on this Sunday and a youth retreat in August. I am loving her art and not just because I am her mom...but because she is getting good with that sticky stuff!
So enjoy....
Bahama Beach-SOLD
Sunset Love - $60
Hope- SOLD
Redemption Price-SOLD
Lily Pad-SOLD
Florida Sun-SOLD
Abstract Sunshine- $60
Cambodia-SOLD
Red Bridge-SOLD
Wendell-SOLD
Love it...
GET JOY!
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
You Need the Right Stuff!!!
In studying
of Joseph, I have learned so many things.
When faced with hard times, trial, or a disaster in one’s life I
discovered that one must have character to make it through to the other side
unscathed. I am so impressed by this
guy. I mean come on... he was sold into slavery by
his brothers and then thrown into jail falsely by his boss. I wanted to figure out what it was about him
that helped him not let his situation define and destroy him. In reading, I discovered 10 characteristics
one must grow in to face hard times with grace and honor. Joseph is such a shining example of all of
these characteristics.
As a slave
and a prisoner….
1. He had a relationship with God. (39:2,
39:21)
2. He was a hard worker and made the
most of his situation. (39:3, 39:22)
3. He was trustworthy. (39:6, 39:23)
4. He had integrity. (39:8)
5. He had self-control. (39:10)
6. He remained pure. (39:12)
7. He understood who he was and who God
was. (40:8, 41:16)
8. He was honest. (40:9-19)
9. He was helpful. (41:33-36)
10. He persevered. (41:46)
I want all of these characteristics
to become a part of me. When I allow God
to develop all of these things, I know God will help me in hard times and
circumstances. Trials and bad things are
going to happen, that is life….a fallen world.
But God helps us by not leaving us as we are. All we need to do is ask God to help us be
like Joseph.
James 1:2-4
Dear brothers and sisters,
when troubles come your way, consider it an opportunity for great joy. For
you know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. So
let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be perfect
and complete, needing nothing.
And…
GET JOY!
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Dreams, Dreams, Dreams...UGH!
There is this song I
like by Harry Nilsson….“Dreams are nothing more than wishes. And a wish's just a dream,
wish to come true”. Now he is
singing a song about puppy’s and friends.
But lately, I think I have been a little scared to dream. Sadly, I kind of let myself run from it. Probably because, like the words in the song,
I am afraid that they will become wishes… never to come true.
I know that this is not
where God want’s me. I know that God has
every detail of my life unwrapping like a beautiful gift placed lovingly under
a twinkle lit tree. But I am afraid what is in it. Am I going to like it? Is it going to be hard? Is it going to be
filled with more pain? Is it going to be
filled with good things? Will I find joy
in it? I know the answer is yes to all
those questions. I just don’t like yes
to the gloomy ones.
As I have been thinking
about Joseph and his dream, I got to wondering.
I began to wonder if Joseph ever gave up on the dream. I mean at just 17 he was given a dream that
his brothers would bow down to him. I
wonder what he thought that meant. I
mean there wasn’t a laid out plan for how that would happen. They were just doing it. (Gen. 37:1-17)
Did he give up on the
dream when he sat at the bottom of the pit?
Did he give up on the
dream as he watched his brothers sell him into slavery?
Did he give up on the
dream as he served in Potiphar’s home?
Did he give up on the
dream when he was unjustly thrown in jail?
Did he give up on the
dream as he sat in that jail room waiting…waiting on God?
Well, I am sure that
there were days Joseph was wondering what God was doing. Maybe, he lost sight of the dream. Maybe, he questioned the dream himself. I mean it was what got him in this mess in
the first place. I bet there were days
he was full of regret that he ever mentioned the dreams at all to his
brothers. He was human…just like
me.
I cannot escape Joseph’s
character though throughout the story.
No matter what terrible place he found himself, his integrity always
stayed intact. That tells me something
about this guy. It tells me that he didn’t
live his life in pursuit of the dream.
He lived his life in pursuit of the One who gave the dream.
Huh…even as I write
these simple words, God is showing me something so powerful. It isn’t about the dream. It isn’t about figuring out what the plan is for
my life. It is about pursuing the Dream
Maker. If Joseph never had those dreams…would
God still have saved his family the same way?
I don’t know…probably. Because it
never was about the dreams, it was about the heart of a man who had to trust
that dream to God at the bottom of a pit, in a home as a slave, and as a
prisoner behind bars.
God gave me a dream as a
young girl, a calling, to be in full time ministry. He didn’t give me all the directions. He didn’t lay out all the plans. Because it isn’t really about the dream now
is it?! I really think it is about my
heart. My heart needs to be willing to
go where ever God is asking me to go. My
heart needs to feel what God wants me to feel.
My heart must trust the Dream Maker no matter where the dream may
lead. Because in the end it really is not about me anyway. It was not about Joseph
either as we find in this verse…
God has sent me ahead of you to keep you and your families
alive and to preserve many survivors. ~Gen.45:7
It is about what Christ
wants to do in and through me.
So, my prayer is God
here is my heart let Your dreams flow through me as you wish, because….
You are Truth
You are Life
You are the Savior of
our souls!
I will….
GET JOY!
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Joseph Bible Study
My hubby and I are teaching a class at our church about Joseph. I am going to do my own Bible study on Joseph right here.
What happens when our life goes in a completely different direction then we had planned?
Genesis 37
I Am Flawed!
Dreams, Dreams, Dreams..UGH!
You Need the Right Stuff!
I Am Flawed!
Did you ever realize that in the writing of Genesis, Joseph
story is 13 chapters long? That is 1/5
of the book. Huh! I am finding that is not too surprising;
because I think God wants to say something very profound to Christ followers
through the life of Joseph.
In chapter 37, I found some interesting little tidbits that
really…well…spoke to me. God began to show
how relationships in our lives can affect our future. I began to seek out answers to some questions like... Can God use me even when I have screwed up big time? What about those flawed relationships in my own life? How have I let any of those flaws shape my future? What am I letting God do about it?
Who knew that a coat could cause so much
trouble? It was just a coat right?
A Great Father Still Flawed
The great father of the Hebrew nation, Jacob…Israel… still
even in his old age was flawed. He chose
a favorite son. In doing so, he pitted
his other sons against Joseph. Jacob was
not being an example to his boys. He was
not showing them how God loves us. God
does not have favorites…thank goodness or I would never be able to stand in the
same room with people like Billy Graham, Corrie Ten Boom, or Mother Teresa.
Wow, sometimes we think of giants of Bible as such holy
people and that we can never be like them.
I mean come on, after all Jacob went through….man oh man, he literally
wrestled with God for goodness sake. The
truth is, we are all flawed until we die, simply because we are human. But it is only by God’s grace that covers us
and makes a pure. God is always working
on our hearts. In this life, we will
never be perfect. However, God is always
working out His holiness in us until our very last breath if we let Him.
- How many times do I still fail?
- How many times do I share favoritism?
Bitter Brothers
Joseph’s brothers….yeah they had a right to be miffed. No child wants to be loved less than another
child. That is not how God loves
us. We are not loved on a scale. However, those boys had a decision to
make. They could let what their father
said about them define them or they could let their heavenly Father define
them.
They decided to go in the wrong direction. They decided to go the direction of
hate. The moment we let those feeling
arise inside of us, it is like a cancer that eats away every good thing that
God wants to do. It can take over to the
point that we can’t even hear the prompting of the Holy Spirit telling us to
stop what we are doing and turn away from sin.
Those boys could not hear the Spirit as they were devising a plan to
kill their brother over a coat and a dream.
- Have I let hate slip into my heart towards anyone?
- Has bitterness got a hold of me?
Failed Leader
Reuben, the oldest brother, has a tender heart. Many may see him as a little bit of a hero in
this story, because he doesn’t want to kill Joseph and finds a way to talk his
brothers out of it. But here is the
deal, Reuben was the first born, the heir, he had a lot of ability to change
the course of this story…but he didn’t.
I see Reuben as
missed opportunity for greatness. He let
fear and his own anger keep him from doing the complete right thing. He only went half way with God. He knew killing Joseph was wrong. But he didn’t have enough courage to say, “No
Brothers! This is an evil plan in the eyes of the Lord. We will not kill our
brother or not let any evil come to him.”
Those were never his words or actions although it was his intent. Life is full of good intentions. But God
looks at our actions!!!
- Am I full of just good intentions, but no action?
- Am I holding back anything from God?
Selfish Greedy Brother
Judah…well he just took the change of course in their plan to
be greedy and make some money off his brother.
How many times do we use people’s misfortune for our gain? Sadly, maybe more than we want to admit.
- Have I used people for my selfish gain or ambition?
- Do I only care about myself?
A Prideful Son
Lastly, Joseph the amazing man of God in our story. Yet,
I can’t escape his flaw in this story as it begins to unfold. You see Joseph is just 17 when he receives
his “Coat of Many Colors” and I don’t think he was an idiot even though he was
young. He knew what that special coat
meant and he knew how his brothers treated him after. He knew that he was his dad’s favorite. I think he wore that coat with pride.
When he has the two dreams, I think we see this pride come
out. There was absolutely nothing wrong
with what God spoke to him in his dreams.
I think the problem arises in Joseph’s approach as he shares it with his
brothers. He does not come humbly to his
brothers. In fact, it was kind of like dropping a ninja kick to a wasp’s nest
and expecting them to just be okay with it.
Even his own father rebukes him.
I think the reaction from his brothers and dad is very telling of the attitude
that Joseph was displaying. Even Joseph
is flawed.
- Have I let my gifts become more important than people?
- Have I become prideful?
Yet, in all our flaws God is working out an amazing story of
Grace. He is not surprised by our
mistakes or the mistakes of others in our lives. He knows how to use them. God was about to work out the most amazing
story of struggle, perseverance, holiness, integrity, leadership, courage,
forgiveness, love, and provision found in the Bible through the most flawed of
men. Thank God that he uses us in all
our flaws. Thank goodness in the end He
can redeem us even when we are drowning in a grand mess of our own sin. Thank
God, He pulls us up out of the pit when we cry out to him.
Romans 8:28
New Living Translation (NLT)
28 And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.
Thank you Jesus that you love us...flaws and all!
GET JOY!
Sunday, December 22, 2013
2013 Christmas Ornaments!
This year we did something totally different. Instead of going to the store and purchasing our yearly ornament...we painted our own. We sat around the kitchen table, listened to Christmas music, and painted our sweet little ornaments.
Here are our little masterpieces.....
Now before you scroll down can you guess who did what???
Merry Christmas to all
and to all a good night!
LOL
GET JOY!
Monday, November 4, 2013
Christmas Wish List 2013
For Shorty the Kindergartener
Big Boy Lego Pixar Cars 2
Anything Marvel like this Spiderman plane
Disney Planes Propwash or all the Planes things!
For the Cutie 5th Grader!
Barbie Bicycle, Ken & Barbie clothes
She is in love with LEGO's
And let's not forget the wonderful Junior Higher
Yarn
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