Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Christmas Brings Us a Holiday of Hope......


Christmas brings us much hope as Believers!  We see people stepping out of their homes and sharing a smile with people much more often. Children tend to take center stage in even the coldest of hearts.  It could be in the stores, in the post office as we mail our Christmas cards, in our driveways as we talk with neighbors, and maybe even within the circle of our own family and friends.  There is something about the spirit of Christmas that makes each one just a little softer, kinder, and forgiving...... and for that I am thankful and hopeful!  It's a time to magnify the Lord!  One such faithful mother and obedient disciple was Mary.  There is a wonder surrounding Mary, the mother of Jesus, that transcends traditional religious thinking.  That she was a privileged vessel, chosen to bear God's Son, is wonder enough, for she is a participant in the miracle of the incarnation at a level no other human being can comprehend or begin to understand.  Truly, she may have not understood herself, but simply worshiped God in humble acknowledgment of the miracle of which she was a part.  She exclaimed....."My soul magnifies the Lord."  Luke 1:46   She simply walked the path of God's direction in her life.  She chose to walk forward in the next step He had for her, not looking back at her past....... but forward, with hope,  of what she had entrusted to Him.   She lived with a servants heart ~ timeless advice for all generations.  Oh, how I hope to look forward, grasping the Hand of My Savior, the Lord Jesus!  Yes,  He is the Reason for the Season.....Peace, Hope, Faith, and Love!  My soul magnifies the Lord!!!!


Saturday, November 27, 2010

Tis the Season........



These lovely and inspiring ideas I hope will get you excited about decorating for Christmas!  I love the soft colors and the beautiful settings of each picture!  Christmas is  so much more about giving than receiving!  Notice the beautiful gifts placed at the front door in the first photo....wouldn't that be a fun way to surprise your guests when they arrive.  Gifts for everyone!!!  The table setting in the second photo is perfect for a girlfriends holiday luncheon sharing about the good things in our lives!  And the last picture looks like a perfect European bakery shop!  What could be more inspiring than listening to Christmas carols and baking sweets and treats for those you love........
I hope you will enjoy decorating your home over the next few days as we prepare our hearts and home for Christmas and all that will take place within our  hearts and our homes.   May you find a few moments each day to focus on the true meaning of Christmas......the birth of our Savior!!!!   " Christmas holidays in families......a tapestry of many places, people, and radiant memories.  Share your faith with your children for FAITH is a gift truly given, and always to  be nurtured."  
   Amen to those beautiful words by Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving Prayers......


A Beautiful Table at an antique shop in Fairhope, Alabama ready for Thanksgiving!

"Oh Lord, that lend me life,
Lend me a heart replete with thankfulness."
William Shakespeare


"Blessed Lord, we pray thee
to be present at our table
hallowing thy gifts to our use; 
that eating to satisfy our needs
we may remember those who lack."
St. Francis of Assisi

"May God be praised
that all things be so good."
John Donne

"Gratitude is Heaven itself."
William Blake

"O Lord, You are the portion of my inheritance and my cup,
You maintain my lot.  The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places;
Yes, I have a good inheritance.......You will show me the path of life;
In Your presence is fullness of joy;
At your right hand are pleasures forevermore."
Psalm 16:5-6

Thank you most High God for Your GREAT love and in this life for the love of family and friends!
May your time with family and friends be blessed! 

Friday, November 19, 2010

Table Manners

Soon, very soon, we are about to begin the beautiful Thanksgiving and Christmas Season!  We will be gathering together with those we love and care deeply about throughout the year.  These are very special times because from those times, memories are made that are deep and lasting within our hearts.  Traditions that are important to families are honored and established  and then passed on generation to generation.  Everyone, I hope, has special memories attached to these holidays.  Webster's defines a memory in this way:  the act or power of remembering (something good)!!!  I added the part in the parenthesis.  Memories establish and empower us to move forward in our lives. When my husband and I married and established our home, we chose to begin with traditions that centered around our faith and belief in Jesus Christ.  We wanted our children to glean from the Scriptures the TRUTH that is found within the Word of God and teach a spirit of thankfulness and giving to our children.  I believe we succeeded, and I say that very humbly, for God is always at work in each life that is given to Him and all of us are on a spiritual journey.  God has blessed us and I am so very thankful.  The blessings I am describing are relationships.  A great joy for me, personally, is the love and laughter and trust that our adult children have between one another.  This is a great gift!

In the Bible, one of the most lovely and beautiful stories can be found in the book of Genesis in chapters 42 and 43.  Joseph had been sold into slavery by his brothers because they were jealous of him and his relationship with their father.  The father and son relationship was special because Joseph had been born to Jacob in his old age.  The Bible even says that Jacob loved Joseph more than any of his other sons and gave to him a richly ornamented robe to wear.  Favoritism is never good, but our God used the situation for His Glory and good.  Ultimately,  after being sold, bought, and sent to prison, Joseph ended up becoming "IN Charge"  of all of Egypt.  This was a time of abundance in the land,  and wise Joseph stored up huge quantities of grain for the nation.  But soon, the time of abundance ended and there was a great famine in the land which spread over the whole country.  Famine was severe in all the world.  During this time of hunger and need, Jacob sent ten of his sons to buy grain from Egypt, for he heard a wise man had stored up as much as the sand in the sea.  When his brothers came before Joseph and bowed down, he recognized them but pretended not to.  As the story goes, the brothers go back with grain and come back again for more grain and this time, Joseph invites them for dinner.  He gave them water for washing, fodder for their animals, and each a gift.  The men were seated in order of their ages and served large portions of the finest foods available. They feasted and ate freely with him according to God's Word.  Still not knowing who Joseph truly was, they were astonished that they were being treated so graciously and of course used their finest table manners to express their gratitude!   When he finally revealed himself to his brothers they could not believe it!  They all wept and embraced!  You can just imagine the scene of disbelief, forgiveness, mercy, and unconditional love.  Total acceptance!  God's love is like that for us.

In the time of famine when Jacob's family could not produce grain on their own, The Father had stored away, awaiting their arrival.  He wanted their hands in His.  Where are you hands?  Are they in His?  During this glorious season when we will all be with loved ones, I pray that God will allow us to love unconditionally as we place our hands in His and bring out the finest table settings and manners we possess.  Those, my friend, are the best kind of manners at the table......embracing all who have gathered!  Blessings to you and your family during  this beautiful Thanksgiving season!!!!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

The Holidays......

I love everything about the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holiday season!  The blessings and gifts that we are given daily in our lives are celebrated by most everyone in the United States during this season. Seems like people are kinder and gentler with their deeds and conversation.  Sharing the love and blessings that we have been blessed to receive is even more special.

The past week was busy for me, painting and doing a little redecorating in my own home for our guest room.  It is still a little bit in progress.  My hope for the room is "rest".  A place of solitude and restoration for the ones who will visit during this season.  I found this beautiful color in a magazine and it's a Benjamin Moore color called "love and happiness"!  That is what I hope for you this week.....love and happiness.  The pillow is made from a coral/pink duponi silk with a beautiful brocade of grey and cream!  The pillow added just the touch that the all white bed linens needed!  My guest will have a place of their own for a few days.......

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Entertaining Angels......



"Let brotherly love continue.  Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some have unwittingly entertained angels."  Hebrews 13: 1~2


This beautiful verse has always been such a special verse to me!  It's a joy for me to entertain others in my home, it's something that I truly cherish and enjoy.  I love everything about the process~the guest, the menu, the atmosphere that I hope to create, the dishes I will serve, the colors, the flowers, the tablecloth, and most important the love that I hope to share with our guest.

This gift of sharing ones home is hospitality, which literally refers to opening one's home to traveling strangers who  can share in your life.  Many times these "strangers" bring unexpected joys and blessings.  It's a way of ministering to those we care about and hope to bless with encouragement and a meal we've prepared for their journey in life!

Thanksgiving is a special time for our family because it represents a time of gathering together and giving thanks for all the blessings~big and small~in the past year.  The food is always wonderful, but just being together truly is what a Thanksgiving meal should be about.  Who will be at your Thanksgiving table?  Think for a minute about the ones you are expecting?  They could be your family members that you see everyday and just cooking the meal and serving it will be the big part of your day.....but as the family grows and others are gathered into your circle, sometimes there are "strangers" or a softer way of putting it (people we don't know so well).  It could be a family member.  It could be someone you've not really taken the time to listen to or care about as fully you or I could have.  As we enter this season of thankfulness, hopefully, we can begin preparing by focusing on Our Lord and His love for me and  for you.  I hope that we can center our hearts in His and truly be cleansed of all unrighteousness.  Then, perhaps, we will be ready to entertain strangers and our family and  be given FULLY to hospitality.

Enjoy the pictures of my preparations this year!  We live on the Gulf Coast and I always try to include seashells and lighter colors for our warmer weather climate.   As your guest come to the table for food, fellowship and celebration, I pray that you will find blessing in all things good! May you have grace and strength and the joy that can be found in KNOWING Jesus! Blessings to you my friend!

Monday, November 1, 2010

A November Morning


“God is not a belief to which you give your assent. God becomes a reality whom you know intimately, meet everyday, one whose strength becomes your strength, whose love, your love. Live this life of the presence of God long enough and when someone asks you, “Do you believe there is a God?” you may find yourself answering, “No, I do not believe there is a God. I know there is a God.”
~Ernest Boyer, Jr.
Thanking Him for His amazing blessings in my life this beautiful November morning!!! I pray today He brings good things into your life.  He cares for you in all you do.  Look for what He is doing behind the scenes in your life!  Know......The Lord watches over you~