Sunday, March 30, 2008
Hal-le-lu-jah
Saturday, March 29, 2008
My Evan Almighty Moment
Last night, my family and I watched Evan Almighty (again.) I like the gist of this movie. Every time I watch it, I end up tearing up! I know, I know, it's a comedy...but there are several things that I love about it. One, is that it shows that God can do whatever He chooses. We can either go along with it, or fight it, but He will accomplish it regardless. The other thing I love, is that right up until the very end...Evan (and his family) are looking for the flood to be caused by rain. How often do I assume I know and understand what God's plan is only to be surprised at what His plan really was!
Last night...something else about the movie hit me, for the first time. It was the bathroom shaving scene. (If you haven't seen the movie, it's in the clip above.) You know the one...he keeps shaving and as soon as he's finished it's grown right back in. Well, I heard a still, small voice say..."Sarah, my beloved...this is your beard...don't fight against the Lego's anymore...they will just grow back. Be at peace...someday you will be sad they're no longer everywhere"
I get it...I heard the message. I am going to live in peace with the millions of Legos that live in every room of my house. Fighting it is futile. Oh the lessons I learn from movies...
Friday, March 28, 2008
Painful But SO Worth It...
this wonderful Bible study have in common? PAIN!!!! They have both caused me much pain and suffering this week.
The shoes...kill. After church, I had to wrap my big toes, very meticulously, so that the pain from the rubbing would stop, and yet I could not have it showing through the cute peep toe (that was the cause of the pain in the first place!) A little pain has not stopped me before...I have three children to prove that :) These shoes are certainly worth it...and so far, so are my kids. HA!
The Seeking Him study; *OUCH!* Nancy, (we're on a first name basis, she however, does not know this) has been stepping on my toes and pushing me out of my comfort zone all week long! I was going along, totally agreeing with her, and then I got to pages 12-15 "Making It Personal." Yeah...fun times. Hard "Do I?" questions. I found that I had to answer no or I wish for many of the questions. Revival hurts....but is so necessary and worth it...kinda like the shoes :) Okay, okay, more than the shoes!
On a side note...I'm very honored to be mentioned over at www.allthatnaz.blogspot.com go check her out, and I've been reading her other blog (which you'll find after you go to her site) and it's so wonderfully thought provoking and well written. Makes me think I need to take some online grammar/writing classes! Thank you new bloggy friends!
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Icing On the Cake...
Given By: Enthusiastically ElleBee and Music Mom of 2
Given By: Becoming Me
Given By: Our Moments, Our Memories
Given By: Simply My Thoughts and Cup of Jesus
Given By: MeMe Lorie & Muddlin' Thru Motherhood & Cup of Jesus
Given By: Morning By Morning
Given By: My Cup Runneth Over
Another Installment...
- struggled to find the balance between hanging on and letting go.
- had a 2 year old that always prayed for his favorite cartoons first, and then his family.
- was happy on the Sundays that her children fell asleep during the sermon, because then she could actually listen.
- wanted desperately for her children to grow up with a love for ministry, rather than resentment.
- despised the term "PK's" for pastors kids. Why the label? Wondered if those same people call other peoples kids "TK- teachers kid" and "AK - accountant's kid" etc. (thankfully, no one in my church does this:)
- had expectations for her children based on God's standards alone...not other peoples standards.
- wished her children wouldn't ring the church bell on days there is no church :) rascals.
- needed constant reminding from her Savior that these boys were His...He would take care of them...and He loves them even more than she does.
- had a 5 year old who wanted to "deliver God's messages." Not a pastor...but a prophet, like Jonah :)
- had a child who wore clean clothes to bed, as pajamas, so that he didn't have to waste time getting dressed in the morning.
- had a moment, as she tucked them into bed, where she was overwhelmed with her children's ability to love and forgive...unconditionally.
- had to apologize for yelling and losing her cool.
- loved them more than life.