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Concerning Self DenialConcerning Self Denial Then Jesus said to his disciples, "If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it. What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul? Why is it wrong?
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9:25 AM, Saturday, October 11, 2008 .. Posted in Points to Ponder .. 4 comments .. Link I have found a few people that feel its wrong to stock up on things like food, medication, water etc...in the event of a total economic collapse..Not sure I understand why it would be wrong? The bible says to not store up our treaures in heaven, I think this means material posessions. We are not to worry about what we will eat and drink. This does not say not to be smart and stock things you and your family may need. There was a little joke going around at one time about a man who was in a flood and he was on the roof of his house and man in a life boat came by and tried to help him and them a helicopter tried .....both times the man said he was waiting on the Lord.....the man dies and goes to heaven and then ask God, 'why didn't you help me'? God reponds by saying, I sent you a boat and helicopter...this is not exact but you get the point...God will help those who help themselves...We are not stocking up because we do not trust God, we doing this because God says to trust him and he told me years ago to be prepared, took me a while to figure out what He meant but He clearly showed me to take care of my family and others if need be...He has continued to provide land and other things we need ion ways I would have never imagined.....Are those out there like me untrusting? Nope, we are wise and making sure our families are ok and many of us are thinking of others...I have made it clear to people in my life that if a the time comes they need help, I am here, I have land to give them a place to go and I will have food for them...this is not selfish...and we are not scared, just following the Lord...I am one that thinks ahead...if I do all of these things and nothing happens...so be it....but if it does...I am prepared...Now is the time. ~Kris Nuts!Its pretty quiet right now. Except for the thunking of copious amounts of walnuts tumbling out the three in the back yard. I’ve been watching Sassafras out their in the yard with buckets- diligently filling each with walnuts- dumping and filling some more. She’s about got hit a few times with the ka-thunking nuts but continues to steadfastly fill buckets. I am amazed at her diligence and stick-to-it-iveness. I doubt I’d be out there singing and talking to myself and continuing picking up (well, I would be doing the talking to myself part)- I’m sure I’d have quit after the about the 3rd five gallon bucketful. I would probably have shaken my fist at that tree and murmured a few things when it kept showering down more nuts. I doubt I would have persevered as she is. She’s been out their for a good half hour or so. It is a joy to watch my beautiful daughter in the warm afternoon sun. Todays Great Quote......George MüllerGod delights to increase the faith of his children. We ought,
Hubby Found a JobIt has been very hard on us the past 2 months. DH lost he job of almost 20 years. He is not a young man and a job has been hard to find. He has one starting Monday. The pay is not much, no insurance to speak of, it is hundreds of miles from home ( I miss him already!) But it is a job. It will do until God sends something better!Tasty TurnipsI am crazy about turnips. My kids think I am odd! Tasty Turnips How to stay humble ...Have a four year old. Yes, that will do it.Tuesday we were preparing for homeschool group. I looked at my 4 year old and saw white undershirt (his favorite shirt lately) and knew it was stained, but figured oh well. Then I saw blue jeans and cowboy boots. Okay, that'll do, I thought. Arrive at homeschool group and take a closer look. Cowboy boots are wearing out in one toe ... oops! Blue jeans have a hole in the knee ... double oops! Tshirt is not only stained, but has several small pinholes in the front of it ... triple oops! Oh well, at that point there wasn't anything I could do about it. So, my ragmuffin and I attended homeschool group, and patronized the library before going home. Wednesday, he was in a MOOD ... and not a good one. I knew before we left for church that he was not going to be obedient enough to go to his class. I'd need to keep him with me. What I didn't know was how miserable that hour sitting in the car was going to be. (I had intended to take him, 2 yo L, and baby G to an empty room ... but he fought against that.) Then we arrived home and more tantrums over bedtime snack arose. He's determined to learn the hard way that Mommy means what she says ... and to make us all miserable in the meantime. Then, he was awake twice in the night, whining and fussing. Plus the 2 yo woke up once in the night. And Baby G decided to live up to his nickname twice ... Mister Grunt ... so I had to take him out to the living room to rock him to sleep where his grunts wouldn't wake up Steve or 2 yo L. It wasn't a restful night, and I was not a pleasant Mommy with the whining 4 yo at 1:30 and 3:30. And I laid there thinking some not so nice thoughts about my dear hardworking husband who had gone to bed at 10 pm because he didn't feel well. He kept asking me to take his temperature to see if he had a fever, which he didn't. I'm sure I'm not the first wife to sit and think some of those thoughts in similar circumstances. At least things look better by the light of the day, after some coffee and iced tea. But by evening, I'll be dragging, living on caffeine and chocolate. This too shall pass, right? And just to encourage me, and anyone else who has had a week like mine with a 4 yo, I'm posting some of my favorite encouraging quotes. "The most important occupation on earth for a woman is to be a real mother to her children. It does not have much glory to it; there is a lot of grit & grime. But there is no greater place of ministry, position, or power than that of a mother." – Phil Whisenhunt “Bricks and mortar make a house, but the laughter of children makes a home” – Irish Blessing “The most important work you and I will ever do will be within the walls of our own homes.” – Harold B. Lee (1899-1973) "Homegrown children take a lot of hard work -- and sometimes "it ain't pretty." Other times, it's breathtaking." ~~ Passionate Housewives Desperate For God, pg. 21 “Biblical motherhood means sacrifice, selfless love, and faithful dedication. It means we’re there with our families – body, mind, and spirit.” ~~ Passionate Housewives Desperate For God, pg. 21 “What you do in your house is worth as much as if you did it up in heaven for our Lord God. We should accustom ourselves to think of our position and work as sacred and well-pleasing to God, not on account of the position and work, but on account of the word and faith from which the obedience and the work flow.” ~~ Martin Luther At least their hugs and kisses and sweet smiles this morning help me forget the frustration of the night before. I know God makes them cute for their own self-preservation. They're easy to forgive, and fatigued Mommy brains forget quickly, too. Trusting in Him, April Getting it back on trackToday I am not frustrated (yet) and not frayed at the edges. It is my hope that I remain intact.What helped me today (so far): getting enough rest. I’ve been staying up too late and waking up earlier than I want to. My body just can’t take that and be happy about it. Must adjust to the reality. Often my expectations of myself and what I want to accomplish are bit, shall we say: UNrealistic. Ahem. I still try to be supermom. Super homeschooling-work-at-home-youth-director mom. And don’t forget loving-supportive-helpmeet-extra-sweet wife. Can you see my cape? Oh drat, its half stuck in my pants. This skewed view can lead to periods of great success and just as successful crash and burn- as in goingdowninablazeofglory crashing. Fun for others to watch (like rubbernecking) yet extremely un-fun for the spiraling an*l retentive person whose expectations just smacked pavement sotospeak. I am determined to get enough rest. I am determined to not even attempt to climb out of bed until I’ve prayed and had my quiet time. Yes, even if I am running late I WILL do this. A day can go from back to worse just that fast. Bad- blink-worse-blink- and we are into ohsoverymuchworsewordscannotexplainyouwould havebeenbetterofftoberunninganhourbehindinyourschedule worse. Yeah that bad. I decided I needed to get back in the habit of committing my day to the Lord during morning prayer time. And the habit of praying over my schedule asking God to rank the priority of matters- not me. Sometimes I get to thinking that clean underwear supersedes morning devotions with the kids or that really good part in the book I’m reading is more important than starting dinner on time. Or having a clean kitchen is more important than that way cool science experiment that must ultimately live in said kitchen for two weeks. I am aware my priorities need a bit of adjusting. But I do stand by the fact that clean undergarments are incredibly important. BUT not more important than devotions. Maybe I could have the kids stand around me, reading the devotion while I stuff clothes in the wash? I’m Kidding! Really. I would so not do that. Be tempted, yes, actually have that happen- no. My inability to stop multi-tasking can be compared to a kid skimming a test and only getting half the answers right. You miss a lot and get some things wrong when you skim the surface. I’m always telling the kidlets to “read the directions- ALL the directions.” Someone should take their own advice. THE NAME ABOVE ALL NAMES
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If you can your own food
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7:16 PM, Wednesday, October 8, 2008 .. Posted in Gardening and Canning .. 1 comments .. Link Here is a great website on processing times for water bath and pressure canning freezing, tips and more... The National Center for Home Food Preservation ~Kris { Last Page } { Page 2 of 5 } { Next Page } |
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