Saturday, December 31, 2011
Happy New Years Eve! I am really excited about my post for tomorrow. I really can't wait! So it is the last day of 2011 and we are moving into 2012. A new year, new beginnings, maybe a new calling from God to you. We just spent the afternoon with some sweet friends that we moved away from quite a long time ago. Love you guys! Have a happy New Year, and let God be in it, I pray.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Christmas was great! We are so abundandly blessed. We spent Christmas day with our Grammy and Papa, and then the day after Christmas we went to my Mimi and Papa's house and spent the day with them and my cousins Ashley and Gage and my Uncle Chad and Aunt Sara. This weekend we are going to spend time with our Papa Jim Bob. Claire got a pocket knife. Our little tom boy! Ana got a trycicle,and I got an airplane ticket to go to one of my favorite places in the world! Can't wait to see you guys! (Emily, Ellie, Mrs.Ana...) I hope your Christmas was a good one and that you had a good time celibrating the birth of our savoir. I know I did!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Christmas Eve People!
"This is the day that the Lord has made;
Let us rejoice and be glad in it."
Psalms 188:24
Tomorrow we celebrate the birth of our Savior! Last minuet things are being prepared.
Today is Christmas Eve People!
Is any one getting excited? Not for the presents, or the candy, but for celebrating the birth of our Savior! Our Prince, humbled himself, and came in to the world through a virgin, Mary. A little baby, helpless like our little Caleb Josiah. He had to depend on Mary for everything. Just like Caleb has to depend on every thing from Mom.
"She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins."
Matthew 1:21
SAVE HIS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!
Save us! He came just for us! Like a child running into their daddy's arms. The daddy saves. Abba! He is going to save his people! Save US!
It is fun to give, and I really enjoyed making almost all my presents this year. (Yes, I am blogging at 7:00 in the morning. So not a morning girl!) Grammy and Papa are on their way, and we meet them this morning! Can't wait to see Mimi and Papa too later in the week! And Papa Jim Bob!Don't forget the true meaning of Christmas.
"Blessed is the one who reads the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written in it, because the time IS near."
Revelation 1:3
Let us rejoice and be glad in it."
Psalms 188:24
Tomorrow we celebrate the birth of our Savior! Last minuet things are being prepared.
Today is Christmas Eve People!
Is any one getting excited? Not for the presents, or the candy, but for celebrating the birth of our Savior! Our Prince, humbled himself, and came in to the world through a virgin, Mary. A little baby, helpless like our little Caleb Josiah. He had to depend on Mary for everything. Just like Caleb has to depend on every thing from Mom.
"She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins."
Matthew 1:21
SAVE HIS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!
Save us! He came just for us! Like a child running into their daddy's arms. The daddy saves. Abba! He is going to save his people! Save US!
It is fun to give, and I really enjoyed making almost all my presents this year. (Yes, I am blogging at 7:00 in the morning. So not a morning girl!) Grammy and Papa are on their way, and we meet them this morning! Can't wait to see Mimi and Papa too later in the week! And Papa Jim Bob!Don't forget the true meaning of Christmas.
"Blessed is the one who reads the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear it and take to heart what is written in it, because the time IS near."
Revelation 1:3
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Memorial Box Monday: Faith for a Friend
Memorial Box Monday: after the rain
Before we moved the latest time, it rained a lot where we lived. You would see rubber boots, and umbrellas a lot. And as usually with rain, you get thunder and lightning too. The thunder was loud, and the lightning bright and big. At times it would just sprinkle on and off all week. Other times it would pour for a week non stop. And as we have moved I have noticed that I miss the rain. It's comforting pitter patter, and the big BOOM of the thunder that woke us in the night. After a particular big storm our neighbor, who has some acreage, had some tree's fall down. And her little boy of age ten played with us alot, and after these big storms we would go down to the pond, or the tree house, or go exploring. So after a rainy week when it finally decided to clear, we went down to the pond, rubber boot's and all. And as Ms.Robyn called after us, "don't get to close to the pond" we were off. There is a big log, about the size of two big men laying down right at the edge of the pond that Sam and Claire would sit on and throw rocks into the pond. And I, not wanting to get to close stood further back. So on that occasion we were following tracks right by the edge of the water, and after following for a while Sam and Claire went back to the log, and I just stayed standing, looking at the water for a while. So I, getting tired of that after a while, tried to walk back to the place where Claire and Sam were. I could not move. "Guys, um, I think I'm stuck." "Katy, your just kidding." "No I'm not, seriously, I can't move." Another tug at my feet. So they came over to examine while I loosed my feet a little, only to sink further into the mud. "Let's try to dig her out," suggested Sam. So Claire and Sam got there hands in and started to try to dig, which only made it worse, and I sinking in further. Another tug from me. "I can't get my feet out." "I guess you'll just have to take your feet out of the boots." "Okay." (with a sigh) So out came the feet and the socks being ruined my the mud. So after more tugging of the boots, Claire went to go get Ms.Robyn, who came back with a shovel, and dug, my boots out of the mud. And after her giving me grace, and Mom for the socks, I got a lot of grace that day, and now the story is funny, and it reminds me of the rain, that I love.
Memorial Box Monday
Friday, December 9, 2011
Different Angles
Friday, December 2, 2011
FAITH... part two
(click the title and scroll down to the bottom of the page to read part one)
What is FAITH?
What is FAITH?
The other day my sister Claire was reciting the verse, and without faith it is impossible to please God. Ana was sitting right there in Mom's lap, and as little ones do they chose a word of your sentence to repeat and to ask what is it. So this is the word she chose,
FAITH.
She said, "Mommy, what is FAITH?" A TWO YEAR OLD! Asking what faith is. You might say it's just a coincidence that she choose that word, but we know it is not. And so Mom gave her the simple answer, "Believing God." Believing God? Just believing God that he will be faithful. Truly just believing God. That's having faith. Over the past week or so, faith has been popping in every corner of our life. We were out of town Thanksgiving weekend, we went to another church. Guess what the preacher taught about, faith! God says if you have just have faith as small as a mustard seed, and then it will grow. A mustard seed is pretty small. Tiny. If YOU have FAITH as small as a mustard seed.
"...I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small
as a mustard seed, you can say to the mountain,
move from here to there and it will move..."
Matthew 17:20
We just have to have Faith as small as a mustard seed. We just have to Believe God. What is FAITH? It's Believing God.
Growin Boy
Thursday, December 1, 2011
A Pot of Stew
Yesterday I chopped and peeled tons of carrots, while Claire and Ana played play dough, and Caleb just hung out.
Mom stirred the bubbling stew we were making for our home group. Peeling onions, cutting potatoes, making stew (that smelled so good if I do say so myself). But what I thought of as I was helping making this stew was, isn't the world, and God, kinda like a pot of stew? The chef, and the ingredients. The seasoning and the boiling water. God as the chef, making, and creating things that are good. The angels as his kitchen help. We as the ingredients, the enemy as the boiling water. The creation around us as the seasoning. As I love to cook, I think God showed me this as I was making this stew. And then, isn't God the baker and we the dough? Him kneading us into the shape he desires, but only if we allow him too. And then I thought. Isn't the pie crust our outer shell, and the pie filling our spiritual stuff inside. Not always sweet, but sometimes sour. Wow, it's amazing what God can show you through a pot of stew.
Mom stirred the bubbling stew we were making for our home group. Peeling onions, cutting potatoes, making stew (that smelled so good if I do say so myself). But what I thought of as I was helping making this stew was, isn't the world, and God, kinda like a pot of stew? The chef, and the ingredients. The seasoning and the boiling water. God as the chef, making, and creating things that are good. The angels as his kitchen help. We as the ingredients, the enemy as the boiling water. The creation around us as the seasoning. As I love to cook, I think God showed me this as I was making this stew. And then, isn't God the baker and we the dough? Him kneading us into the shape he desires, but only if we allow him too. And then I thought. Isn't the pie crust our outer shell, and the pie filling our spiritual stuff inside. Not always sweet, but sometimes sour. Wow, it's amazing what God can show you through a pot of stew.
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