He’s Got You

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I love this pic of Asaph holding on tight to his Daddy. He looks like a koala hugging a eucalyptus tree! It’s an illustration of our attempts to ‘help God’. We say we trust Him ….. but then we arrange a safety net ‘just in case’. We plan for all the possible scenarios. Sometimes we hold on for dear life ….. not realising that He is holding on to us ….. and will never let us go! Put yourself in this picture. Your Father is looking lovingly at you. He’s got you!

Mirrors

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As a child ….. I remember going to a fun park where there was a ‘maze of mirrors’. You had to find your way through pathways lined with distorted mirrors! Some made you look tall and thin ….. others made you look short and fat ….. and then there were mirrors that made you look wavy or deformed. It’s said that ‘the mirror never lies’ ….. and that’s true as long as the mirror is genuine. The Bible is likened to a mirror. When we read it ….. it gives us a true reflection. Not of our outward appearance ….. but of our inner person. It reveals bad attitudes ….. wrong behaviour ….. and sinful desires. It’s purpose is not only to show us what’s wrong ….. but how to make it right. Just as a mirror tells us our hair is out of place or our face is dirty …..  the Bible tells us when our thoughts are out of line. We would do well to fix the problem before leaving the house. If we don’t we will start to accept the distorted image as normal. There are many concepts prevalent in our world today that we have come to accept as normal. But they are way off the truth! I recently watched the podcast called ‘What is a Woman’! It’s unbelievable to think how deceived our world has become. But it didn’t happen overnight! It happened over time as we accept what we see in the mirror as normal!

Friends For Life

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It was great to catch up with my workmates last night! I worked with these lovely ( and a little crazy) ladies over the past fifteen years. We’ve seen each other go through the highs and lows of life. Some have moved on ….. others have joined the team ….. but we have remained friends. Most of the conversations were not about work ….. but about grandchildren and plans for the future. I’m thankful for every one of these women. When you spend a lot of time with people ….. their lives impact you. Looking forward to the next get together, Girls!

Balanced Diet

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It has been great to see so many people getting into exercise since Covid. Gyms are popping up everywhere ….. people are out walking or running ….. and generally focussing on their health. God built into us an amazing auto immune system that protects us and fights off bugs and diseases. For it to work well ….. we need to do our part! We are made up of body, soul and spirit. All three need to be exercised in order to stay healthy. We need a balanced diet each day of healthy food ….. exercise ….. rest ….. activities that challenge and stimulate our mind ….. things we enjoy ….. as well as things that help us get closer to God. Is there an ingredient missing from your diet?

Bridges

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One thing the last couple of years has taught us is the importance of connection. Words like ‘isolation’ ….. ‘social distancing’ ….. and ‘mandatory mask wearing’ ….. have crept into our everyday life. We’ve become more used to being alone or communicating via social media. But there’s nothing like talking to someone face to face! There’s so much more to communication than just our voices. Our body language ….. and especially our eyes ….. bring communication to life! It’s true we’ve all changed ….. and that things will never be the same ….. but there are some things worth restoring. Whether it’s a chat over coffee ….. a walk in the park ….. or a gathering around a meal ….. let’s rebuild some broken bridges.

Inspiration

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I feel like I’ve known the Queen all my life! Today would have been my parents 69th wedding anniversary. They were married the same week as Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation ….. and were given several wedding gifts commemorating the event. I especially remember a beautiful blue leather Bible with the Queen’s crest on the cover. As a child ….. my parents took me to ‘see the Queen’ at various events like the Changing of the Guard and the Trooping of the Colour. All very exciting for a little girl! It was like stepping into a magical world of wonder! Of course ….. all these years later ….. I’m aware of the fact that she ….. like any other mother ….. has had more than her share of heartache and shame. In many ways ….. that makes me all the more filled with admiration. She has not only been a figure head ….. but also a wonderful example of faith in the God she so openly shares at every opportunity. To me ….. she is a true leader! And an inspiration! I heard her say in her recent documentary that the word ‘inspire’ has two meanings. 1. To encourage someone to do something great. 2. To breathe in. I wonder how many times she has had to take in a deep breath over the years! But it’s wonderful advice to us all. When you are faced with a challenge ….. bad news ….. something beyond your ability ….. stop and take a deep breath. And remember to invite God into the situation. He is the King of Kings ….. and He wants to be your King too! Congratulations Queen Elizabeth on your 70th Jublilee. May God continue to bless and guide you through the coming years!

Welcome!

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We had a wee visitor on our front door step yesterday. I happened to see him through the window ….. and managed to take a picture ….. but when I came back a few minutes later ….. he was gone! I had gone to find out what hedgehogs like to eat ….. but maybe I scared him away! I wonder how often we ‘visit’ God and get to His doorstep ….. but when He opens the door ….. we scuttle off in fear ….. when all He wants is to spend time with us and give us something to eat. We might think we are not good enough ….. or He doesn’t have time for us. Don’t let guilt or fear or low self esteem stop you from spending time and entering into His house. He will welcome you ….. take care of you ….. and clean you up. You will leave a different person! 
“Are you weary, carrying a heavy burden? Then come to me. I will refresh your life, for I am your oasis. Simply join your life with mine. Learn my ways and you’ll discover that I’m gentle, humble, easy to please. You will find refreshment and rest in me.” Matthew 11:28-39

Conception

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The word ‘conception’ has two meanings ….. the formation of an idea or plan ….. and the moment you began to be formed in your mother’s womb. Both apply to each one of us. God planned every detail of our lives ….. gender ….. race ….. gifting ….. place of birth ….. time of birth ….. characteristics etc. Many have difficulty accepting who they are. That’s why it’s important to know you started in the heart of God. You are not a product of your parents choices or mistakes. You were lovingly and thoughtfully crafted by the Creator. You are a masterpiece! And so is everyone of God’s creations. Therefore ….. we need to treat everyone with the love and respect they deserve. There is no place for prejudice ….. supremacy ….. or low self esteem in God’s amazing family!

The One Thing

“Cold showers”, my husband said. “I saw this video, and apparently it’s really good for you! I’m going to start doing it twice a day”.

Sure enough, he did, convinced it was the new thing that would help solve some of his energy and sleep problems. I wasn’t so convinced! Instead, after watching a different video, I was convinced that I needed to start balancing my hormones by watching what I eat. Thyroid problems made me tired and so, being interested in natural medicine and old remedies, I started watching videos about what you should (and shouldn’t!) include in your diet, and when. Apparently carbs were the enemy, and so were a lot of other things I’d been eating! I bought a few of the recommended things like apple cider vinegar, and tried to cut out carbs. I felt excited and motivated! This was going to fix everything!

Then I decided that I also needed to read up on financial management, as I was starting a new job and also wanted to be better at teaching our kids about what to do with their pocket money. The guy in the book recommended sitting with your spouse together and discussing your finances over a meal of garlic bread and wine… “Oh no! Carbs! Doesn’t he know that eating both of those in the evening will cause inflammation, weight gain, and can lead to all sorts of health problems?” my brain blared… “how can I balance both finances and health when the finance guy is telling me to do what the doctor told me not to!”

…Ridiculous, right? But seriously… which came first? My brain seemed to be swirling in an anxious flurry. Suddenly, the carbs didn’t seem to matter… because now the priority was to get my kids’ financial management under control!

How many times have you watched a video and then said to yourself, “if only I could just start doing this one thing, I bet that would change everything”…

Anxiety over how to prioritise things in our life only seems to be worse in this digital age. Scrolling through digital media, we are constantly being told what is “the most important thing that you need to be doing right now”. Whether it’s changing your parenting, your health, your finances, the environment, your brain chemistry, growing your own food, community involvement, or your kids’ future in this crazy world… everything seems to have a Ted talk trying to tell us that “if you do nothing else, do this right…” How do we choose? What comes first? What IS the most important thing we need to do, when there seem to be so many choices and so little time and energy to pursue them all?

Luke 10:38-42: “As Jesus and the disciples continued on their way to Jerusalem, they came to a certain village where a woman named Martha welcomed him into her home. Her sister, Mary, sat at the Lord’s feet, listening to what he taught. But Martha was distracted by the big dinner she was preparing. She came to Jesus and said, “Lord, doesn’t it seem unfair to you that my sister just sits here while I do all the work? Tell her to come and help me.”

But the Lord said to her, “My dear Martha, you are worried and upset over all these details! There is only one thing worth being concerned about. Mary has discovered it, and it will not be taken away from her.”

Martha was also anxious about priorities. At that moment, she believed it was meeting others’ needs… making sure everyone was fed, the meal was cleaned up, everyone was comfortable and had what they needed, especially this important and beloved teacher! And how dare her sister not also think that was the priority! Mary was just… sitting there, at Jesus’s feet?

But Jesus told her what the “one thing” was, the one thing that she needed in that moment, in that space… the one thing that took priority over serving, meeting needs, and having everything in order, the thing her sister had found.

It was Him.

Is parenting important? Yes. Is health important? Yes. Is serving others important? Yes. Is work important? Yes. Is being prepared for a food shortage important? I would say, yes.

But what always takes priority? Him. Sitting at His feet, listening to Him, spending time with Him. And then, in His wonderful way of being a loving Father that knows our needs, He makes all the other things fall into place as well.

Matthew 6:31-33 “So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the gentiles run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”

Winter

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It’s officially winter! The trees have shed their leaves ….. the sun goes down by 5 ….. and heaters are firing up! In nature ….. today is the beginning of its most productive season. New life is starting to surge through those naked branches. The beauty of spring doesn’t just happen overnight. It takes months of preparation and chemical changes ….. but they all take place within and are unseen. It’s the same with us! Our most productive seasons become evident after a ‘winter’ experience. Those sleepless nights of anguish ….. those prayers that seem to hit the ceiling ….. those hopes that appear to have been dashed ….. those disappointments ….. are developing strength and character in you that could come no other way. 
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.” James 1:2-4