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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Obedience


Obedience



Not much is recorded in the Bible about Joseph,

Jesus' stepfather, other than he loved his wife

and he was quick to be obedient to his God

who spoke to him in dreams through an angel of the Lord.



Just as Mary was chosen to be Jesus' mother,

Joseph was also chosen to be his earthly father.

Was Joseph chosen because God knew he would be obedient

to follow God's instructions whenever and wherever sent?



We do know Joseph was quick to obey

as we read he got up right away

to do what the angel had said

through a dream as he slept on his bed.



Not just once but four or more times.

Joseph obeyed time-after-time.

Willingly, with a heart of faith,

in whatever challenges he faced.



We don't know if Joseph ever questioned God

perhaps thinking the request was too hard.

It seems as if Joseph had learned to trust God

and was willing to embark with a “yes, Lord” nod.



Surely it must have been difficult to move

but Joseph's willing obedience proved

that he knew God's plan was best

so he set out on each quest.



Joseph, a man of few words,

yet chosen by Holy God

perhaps for his willing obedience

in turn changing the universe's essence.





For this obedient man

played a part for all humans

passed down to countless generations

in the Christmas story rendition.



* * * * *



Have you ever felt nudged in your spirit by God

to do something contrary, a bit hard?

Was it something easy to obey?

Or did you grudgingly obey?



Will generations be affected by

whatever it is you were asked to try?

Perhaps you need to pray that your testimony will be bold

for there are millions all over the earth waiting to be told.



Your legacy that you pass down may be

obedience that others will see

that may change the course of a nation

now and through future generations.



An angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said,

“Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife...”

When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him

and took Mary home as his wife.

Matthew 1:20, 24



When they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream.

“Get up,” he said,“Take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt...”

So he got up, took the child and his mother during the night and left for Egypt....

Matthew 2:13-14



After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt and said,

“Get up, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel...”

So he got up, took the child and his mother and went to the land of Israel.

Matthew 2:19-21



Having been warned in a dream,

he withdrew to the district of Galilee,

and he went and lived in a town called Nazareth.

Matthew 2:22-23



When Joseph and Mary had done everything required by the Law of the Lord,

they returned to Galilee to their own town of Nazareth.

Luke 2:39



We will tell the next generation

the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord,

his power, and the wonders he has done.

Psalm 78:4



Let this be written for a future generation,

that a people not yet created may praise the Lord.

Psalm 102:18



Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise;

his greatness no one can fathom.

One generation will commend your works to another;

they will tell of your mighty acts.

They will speak of the glorious splendor of your majesty,

and I will mediate on your wonderful works.

They will tell of the power of your awesome works,

and I will proclaim your great deeds.

They will celebrate your abundant goodness

and joyfully sing of your righteousness.

The Lord is gracious and compassionate,

slow to anger and rich in love.

The Lord is good to all;

he has compassion on all he has made.

All you have made will praise you, O Lord;

your saints will extol you.

They will tell of the glory of your kingdom

and speak of your might,

so that all men may know your mighty acts

and the glorious splendor of your kingdom.

Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom,

and your dominion endures through all generations.

The Lord is faithful to all his promises

and loving toward all he has made.

The Lord upholds all those who fall

and lifts up all who are bowed down.

The eyes of all look to you,

and you give them their food at the proper time.

You open your hand and satisfy the desires of every living thing.

The Lord is righteous in all his ways

and loving toward all he has made.

The Lord is near to all who call on him,

to all who call on him in truth.

He fulfills the desires of those who fear him;

he hears their cry and saves them.

The Lord watches over all who love him,

but all the wicked he will destroy.

My mouth will speak in praise of the Lord.

Let every creature praise his holy name

for ever and ever.

Psalm 145:3-21


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Saturday, November 25, 2017

Sisters


Sisters



Have you heard about plant brothers?

I have heard about plant sisters.

A favorite folk tale that's tried and true.

These old timer's ways really are cool.



Who are these sisters in the garden, like kin?

Your favorite vegetables, I imagine.

They're corn, beans and squash -

they really are a must.



These three grown together makes less fuss

as corn produces shade for the squash

and corn is a natural lattice

for beans to climb up, like a trellis.



Above ground you'll see beans tendrils coil.

Below they add nitrogen to the soil.

Corn saves the gardener toil

for its roots aerate the soil.



Just plant a kernel of corn in a mound

then a couple of weeks later in the ground

plant a couple of beans seeds to grow up and around

the towering, fast-growing corn.



Also, plant a squash seed in the mound.

Just leave plenty of space between mounds

for winter squashes to run

before the summer is done.



Three vegetable sisters: corn, beans, and squash

get along with each other without fuss,

supporting each other, enriching each other,

just like sisters who are there for each other.


* * * * *



Two Biblical sisters come to mind:

Mary and Martha, at whose house Jesus dined.

Being the hostess, Martha wanted everything perfect

for she was entertaining an honored guest.



But Martha was soon flustered

and in an outburst mustered

that Mary should help her

with serving the visitors.



Jesus saw that Martha's worry was only upsetting her.

Isn't that true of us? Worry only causes disorder.

Then Jesus taught Martha that for peace of heart and mind

she should seek a time of refreshing by simply spending time...



learning from Him

for peace within.

A lesson still relevant today

to help us cope throughout our busy days.



Yes, everyday there's a list of to do's to be done.

Yes, everyday there are calls of distress to help someone.

But we must fill ourselves with God's love, joy, and peace

by spending time with Him before the day's burdens increase,



before worry takes over,

before self-esteem lowers,

before tempers explode.

Let God's peace ease your load.



As Jesus and his disciples were on their way,

he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him.

She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord's feet listening to what he said.

But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made.

She came to him and asked,

"Lord, don't you care that my sister has left me to do all the work by myself?

Tell her to help me!"

"Martha, Martha," the Lord answered,

"you are worried and upset about many things,

but only one thing is needed.

Mary has chosen what is better,

and it will not be taken away from her."

Luke 10:38-42



 
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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Life Is a Garden Party, Vol III


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Gathering


Gathering



We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing

as friends and family join in one big union

around the table abundantly laden

with the garden's yearly colorful offerings.



But before we partake by dining

we'll offer up heartfelt thanksgiving

by coming together with a connecting

of everyone's hands around the table joining.



There's the large calloused hands of those who labor,

rather fathers, grandfathers, uncles, brothers,

co-joined with the frail, soft hands of one's great grandmother

who may join hands with a pudgy-fisted toddler.



There's the hands of the ones who prepared dinner,

perhaps roughened and red from cold weather,

linked with antsy teenagers

who can't wait to eat dinner.



Hands that create

and others that bake

something for dinner tonight

which brings diners delight.



Other times two loving hands connect

though this merging is often too quick.

Fingers wearing rings engraved with "together forever"

and other fingers with scars and stains worn forever.



There are hands dotted with age spots,

lined hands that have seen a lot

of sorrows and joys

as their hands employed.



If only these hands could talk

they'd tell tales that you'd never thought.

Sometimes this familiar joining

is meant to stop fidgeting.



Hands with short fingers still growing,

slender fingers of one blossoming

wearing nail polish expressing

one's individuality often.



Hands that lovingly care,

hands that often share,

hands that burdens bear,

hands daily pressed in prayer.



Hands in all shapes and sizes, eight fingers, two thumbs,

in various shades, belonging to a loved one,

held together for a moment in time -

a familiar tie in which love binds.



Hands joined together with thankful hearts

that one day will no longer park

around this table any longer

replaced by hands of a stranger.



Yet this stranger one day invited in

becomes family now known as kin.

This gathering around the table becomes

to new family members a heartfelt welcome.



May tonight as you gather together to eat

become a time when hands reach out to greet,

to connect with a loving heart

before dining begins to start.



Holding hands in prayer,

thanking God for His care,

then God's goodness share

through abundant fare.



* * * * *



Have you ever thought about God's hands?

Every day they uphold men and women

and care for His little children

for in God's hands there is a saving plan

to sustain and protect all humans

across all countries and distant lands.



He's got the whole world in His hands...

He's got you and me brother in His hands...

He's got you and me sister in His hands...

He's got the little tiny babies His hands...

He's got the whole world in His hands...



Here's some selected verses from Psalms

on which to quietly reflect on

about God's awesome hands.

Hands which fill us with songs

with grateful thanksgiving on our tongues

giving praise to God to whom we belong.



You have made known to me the path of life;

you will fill me with joy in your presence,

with eternal pleasures at your right hand.

Psalm 16:11



You give me your shield of victory,

and your right hand sustains me;

you stoop down to make me great.

Psalm 18:35



Now I know that the Lord saves his anointed;

he answers him from his holy heaven

with the saving power of his right hand.

Psalm 20:6



Into your hands I commit my spirit.

Psalm 31:5



My times are in your hands.

Psalm 31:15



If the Lord delights in a man's way,

he makes his steps firm;

though he stumble, he will not fall,

for the Lord upholds him with his hand.

Psalm 37:23-24



In your majesty ride forth victoriously

in behalf of truth, humility and righteousness;

let your right hand display awesome deeds.

Psalm 45:4



My soul clings to you;

your right hand upholds me.

Psalm 63:8



You hold me by your right hand.

You guide me with you counsel...

Psalm 73:23-24



Your arm is endued with power;

your hand is strong,

your right hand exalted.

Psalm 89:13



For the Lord is the great God,

the great King above all gods.

In his hand are the depths of the earth,

and the mountain peaks belong to him.

The seas is his, for he made it,

and his hands formed the dry land.

Psalm 95:3-5



Help me, O Lord my God;

save me in accordance with your love.

Let them know that it is your hand,

that you, O Lord, have done it.

Psalm 109:26-27



The Lord's right hand is lifted high;

the Lord's right hand has done mighty things!

Psalm 118:16



With a mighty hand and outstretched arm;

His love endures forever.

Psalm 136:12



Though I walk in the midst of trouble,

you preserve my life;

you stretch out your hand against the anger of my foes,

with your right hand you save me.

Psalm 138:7



The Lord will fulfill his purpose for me;

your love, O Lord, endures forever -

do not abandon the works of your hands.

Psalm 138:8
 

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Saturday, November 18, 2017

Bare


Bare



The deciduous trees are bare,

striped down to their underwear.

Skeletons they now wear

seen under the moonlight's glare.



Yesterday the trees did wear

a covering of leaves shared.

Last night a heavy frost, like white hair,

settled on those leaves unaware.



Today these golden leaves float down midair;

steadily they gather on the grass there.

Whereas yesterday they floated solitaire,

one by one their cycle of life declared.



To watch these leaves trickle down in the open air -

it's peaceful, while inside sitting in an easy chair.

Soon, though, work awaits there

as gardeners are not spared.



A leaf rake and a set of elbows prepare

to distribute these leaves scattered carelessly there.

Leaves for composting as gardeners show they care

for the environment by recycling leaves snared.



Each year gardeners find there's more leaves to ensnare

as each year the trees produce more leaves to share.

Each year raking is an annual affair.

Each year gardeners find there's more wear and tear.



For elbows kink, I declare,

you huff and puff hot air,

your nose drips off and on in the fresh air,

and there's more raking tomorrow – it's not fair!



All winter long these leafless tree skeletons, bare,

will stare through the window wearing their underwear

while the gardener enjoys warm gingerbread baked with pears

in front of the fireplace toasting their tootsies bare.



* * * * *



It's said if the trees are especially heavy-laden with leaves

then the winter will be exceptionally cold – like below zero degrees.

It's said if oak trees are heavy with acorns

then the coming winter will be colder than norm.



This is one of God's ways to provide for His creatures.

These creatures that scamper all year with tails of fur

collecting nuts to hide for the coming winter.

These creatures which wisely prepare all summer.



Take time to watch the squirrels today

for God's creatures teach us each day

to save or prepare for the future.

Saving pays dividends, for sure.



Go to the ant, you sluggard;

consider its ways and be wise!

It has no commander, no overseer or ruler,

yet it stores its provisions in summer

and gathers its food at harvest.

Proverbs 6:6-8



The borrower is servant to the lender.

Proverbs 22:7
 

 
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Sunday, November 12, 2017

Scamper


SCAMPER



Up the dried sunflower stalk

runs a chipmunk.

He doesn't take time to walk.

He's a cute punk.



He's on a mission

this day in autumn

to forage for seeds

for wintertime feed...



as he knows just when

the seeds have ripened

then off he goes -

he's on a roll.



Because this gardener is saving seeds

to give to someone who asked for seeds,

onion bags are fastened over heads

drying in the sunflower bed.



The chipmunk scampers into the bag

and is busy at work without a snag

for he thinks no one has seen him

in his pursuit of seed robbing.



But this gardener sees and thinks she'll take a picture

for a picture is worth a thousand words, for sure.

This chipmunk watches me watch him

but doesn't stop his face stuffing.



Though his checks are stuffed full

with sunflower kernels,

before he scampers off he grabs a few more.

A fat-faced chipmunk! A cute picture for sure.



* * * * *



As a picture is worth a thousand words,

your words hold a thousand pictures.

Words of encouragement spoken

are much better than a gold token.



When circumstances in life don't turn out fine,

your encouragement is recalled time-after-time

as a needed ray of sunshine

even when the sun doesn't shine.



Encouragement is someone believing in you

and speaking words that are edifying and true.

Encouragement is free to give

and will help someone to live.



...to strengthen and encourage you in your faith...

I Thessalonians 3:2



Encourage one another and build each other up...

I Thessalonians 5:11



May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father,

who loved us and by his grace

gave us eternal encouragement and good hope,

encourage your hearts and strengthen you

in every good deed and word.

II Thessalonians 2:17



Your love has given me great joy and encouragement,

because you have refreshed the hearts of the saints.

Philemon 1:7





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Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Gold Blanket


GOLD BLANKET



Yesterday's surprise snow storm

covered the ground like a white blanket.

This morning under the maple tree's crown

spread out all around is a gold blanket

for the snow-weighted leaves piece-by-piece drifted down

as if quilting a gold blanket on the ground.



One-by-one the gold leaves float

like stitch-by-stitch quilters poke

a quilt to one day comfort someone

after many day's work is done,

piecing together the seams

ensuring corners are reamed.



An autumn breeze might rearrange

like a quilter who rips out seams

but in the end the quilt will please

as the leaves are teased by the breeze.

This breeze also makes the quilt of leaves fluffier,

almost as soft as a downy comforter.



Soon the maple tree will be bare.

The grass covered with angled squares.

The tree's limbs stretching upward toward the dark sky

where the full moon will play peek-a-boo by and by.

Quilts also are known to play peek-a-boo

as they shelter one from the winter blues.



On a perfect autumn day

this gold blanket will be stowed away

when leaf rakes are busily employed

raking a pile to be enjoyed

for someone to jump in

this pile of bedding.


Then it's time for the quilter's quilt to be enjoyed

perhaps with a bowl of popcorn to enjoy.

Piece-by-piece one feeds him/herself

as piece-by-piece the quilt was built

with a bit of love in every stitch

as the quilter quilted this gift.


* * * * *

Rather an afghan, a quilt, or a comforter,

we know these coverings provide comfort.

We also know that kind words provide needed comfort.

It costs nothing to be an encourager, to relieve someone's hurt.



Everyone is facing battles unimaginable.

You can encourage them even if you don't know their troubles.

Make it your habit to find something positive in everyone you meet.

Compliment them on their attire or simply smile when you greet.



Perhaps send a note in the mail "just because"

to someone needing encouragement - it does.

A basket of fresh garden vegetables shared

will show someone you know that you care.



Be there as a comforter

or an encourager

through life's many ups and downs.

Turn someone's frown upside down.



Above all, go to God for comfort

when life has caused you troubles and hurt.

If there is a purpose in our troubles,

II Cor 1:3-5 contains the solution for God is able.



You have given me comfort

and have spoken kindly...

Ruth 2:13



A kind word cheers him up.

Proverbs 12:25



How good is a timely word!

Proverbs 15:23



Their father mourned for them many days,

and his relatives came to comfort him.

I Chronicles 7:22



...heard about all the troubles that had come upon him,

they set out from their homes and met together by agreement

to go and sympathize with him and comfort him.

Job 2:11



As a mother comforts her child,

so will I comfort you.

Isaiah 66:13



Praise be to the God and Father

of our Lord Jesus Christ,

the Father of compassion

and the God of all comfort,

who comforts us in all our troubles,

so that we can comfort those in any trouble

with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.

II Corinthians 1:3-5



Live in harmony with one another,

be sympathetic, love as brothers,

be compassionate and humble...

be a blessing, because to this you were called.

I Peter 3:8-9


 
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Thursday, November 2, 2017

Crunch


CRUNCH



Snap, crackle, pop, crunch -

not popcorn for lunch.



Outdoors underfoot

when a stroll you took

snap, crackle, pop, crunch heard

on the earth's carpeted floor.



Carpeted in red, orange, gold

before turning into a brown load

to be raked one sunny afternoon -

autumn's last bouquet of blooms are doomed.



Snap, crackle, pop, crunch -

into a pile a bunch

of leaves raked

then relocate.



Leaves recycled into free mulch

put on the garden to produce much

for over the winter they'll decay.

You'll find composting does well pay.



Late summer you'll hear snap, crackle, pop, crunch

when green beans are prepared for lunch

or snow peas eaten under the sun -

a snack straight from the garden.



For autumn's dead leaves became

nutrients for the garden's gain.

Snap, crackle, pop, crunch -

decomposed leaves add a punch.



Snap, crackle, pop, crunch!

Rather raking leaves into a bunch

or fresh vegetables for lunch,

enjoy today as you crunch.



* * * * *



There is no waste in God's economy.

He planned earth to renew itself, you see.

Leaves are given new birth

when decompose into the earth.

These nutrients are then fed

to grow our daily bread.



There's a more wonderful new birth

waiting for all humans on earth.

We have the opportunity to be born again

when we believe Jesus came to die for our sins.

This new birth becomes our eternal salvation

that God provided for all men and women.



Just believe

then receive

God's plan of salvation.

It's our regeneration.

Your new birth awaits. Just pray.

Don't delay. Do so today.



Dear Heavenly Father, I believe

and right now I pray to receive

your gift of salvation that's free

because you died on Calvary for me.

You made a way

for me that day.

Thank you. Guide me to live your way

as I seek to live for you everyday.



And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.

Acts 2:21
 

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