Monday, September 27, 2010

Harmony


Yesterday I was trying to take my Sunday afternoon nap and this word picture popped into my head. I was thinking about unity with Believers and the image that came to mind was a string on a harp or guitar. When that one string is played it is hard to tell if it is in tune or not - just playing by itself. But add another string (person) to that and you will be able to tell if they are in tune to each other. BUT there is a possibility that BOTH are out of tune even if they are tuned together. So there has to be something to be tuned to - a pitch pipe, for example. Well, the Bible should be a Christian's pitch pipe. The more each string is tuned to the Word the more harmony we will share. God has made us to interact with each other - to strum our strings. The question is are we playing in harmony or discord? I am afraid that there are many Christians strumming along thinking they are in key because they are all sounding o.k. together, but suddenly the pitch pipe is blown and it is obvious the whole group is off -- they aren't listening to the true pitch -God's Word. I think there are many different ways to look at this analogy, but you get the idea. Today as we go about our lives rubbing shoulders with fellow "strings" let's make sure we are all tuning our lives to the only absolute -- the Bible, and together make sweet music that will glorify our God!!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

When Dad's Away the Mice Will...Paint!! :-)


I love to paint when Eli goes out-of-town. This time we decided to paint Si's room because he had border up from when he was a toddler. We went to Menard's and he helped me pick out two really cool colors -- we took his comforter and got the idea from that. Burnt orange and dk. brown. It looks SO cool. He has been a trooper and we are almost done! Eli comes home tomorrow night from Aberdeen. I asked him before he left if we could, he just doesn't know what color yet. I really like the brown and would like to use it for our living room upstairs. We'll see...

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Being a Christian


The longer I am a Christian the more I am aware of God as a Person rather than a cosmic Genie in the sky. How many times have I flippantly prayed (demanded) for something like a spoiled child. The more I study Scripture the more I realize that God is more concerned with my heart for Him than He is for my physical well-being. In fact He will use everything -- things that look bad and things that look good to me -- in order to draw me closer to Him. I am asking myself this question more and more: "Do I love God for what He has done for me or for WHO He is?" Jesus wanted nothing to do with the people in John who were just following Him for his bread. I want to follow Christ not because He is the bread-giver but because He IS my bread -- in Him I am completely satisfied no matter what comes my way in this life.