Dear friends, my long absences are unavoidable. I'm having a multitude of health issues. Hopefully my newly scheduled hysterectomy will alleviate some of them.
I have found a wonderful website, HysterSisters. Women helping and supporting other women. It isn't an overtly Christian site, but the premise is absolutely Biblical. Titus 2. ;-)
If you have had, are considering or are curious about a hysterectomy please visit this wonderful site! There's a link to the right.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
For my FB friend...
I've been invited by a treasured friend from my past to join the "United Against Westboro Baptist" group. My initial reaction was "Oh Yeah!" - a reaction stemming from my emotions more than my brain.
First,from a Constitutional standpoint, I cannot join. Because taking away their right to peacefully assemble (no matter how hateful their rhetoric), it becomes the first domino on a downhill slant. Next could be the Tea Partiers, then Christians engaged in street preaching, then Christians in general, then Jews, and so on. So no, as much as I hate what they say, I cannot support revoking their First Amendment rights. (Amendment I: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.)
Instead, I will support Rolling Thunder, a great group of bikers, several of whom I'm privileged to know (albeit online). Here's part of what they do: One other task that Rolling Thunder undertakes is protecting family members of fallen soldiers from protesters, namely representatives of the Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church, who claim that soldiers are dying due to God's punishment for America's stand on gay rights." To learn more, check out this article: http://www.rollingthundertn1.com/Newsarticles.htm
Now, from a Christian standpoint. I find Westboro's actions repulsive. Their actions are a blot on the Christian community. Not because they call sin sin but because of their lack of love. I suppose I need to put out a disclaimer: I am a sinner saved by grace. A horribly flawed person whose sins were numerous. The only claim I have to Heaven is through the grace of God through the birth, death and resurrection of His Son, Jesus Christ. The only right I have to name sin as sin is by the written word of God, the Bible.
But the Bible doesn't only teach us about sin and sinners, it teaches how to know God's own. Those who have come to saving grace through Christ and are living according to his word. Jesus said you will know them by their fruits. (Mat. 7:16) The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness and self-control. (Gal. 5:22)
Now, back to Westboro. They love to protest at military funerals. They love to hoist their signs that say things like "God hates Gays" and "Thank God for Dead Soldiers". I'm trying to figure out which of the fruit those signs exemplify....hmmmm....waiting.....waiting.... I got nothin.
Okay, so how about their signs, God hates Gays? Why don't we see what God himself has to say about that? K, I got one for that..."For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) So now we see that God loved the world. That includes old people, fat people, ugly people, pretty people, (we're all okay with that so far, huh?) gay people, tax evaders (hey, wait!), athiests, witches, satanists, murderers. Don't argue with me. God means what He says. And He said "the world". That's everybody, all of us. Now, let's not get too shook up...there's a requirement there. They've got to believe in Him to not perish...and once you have become a sinner saved by grace, there is still a lot of work to be done. So we can't just very flippantly say, "Oh, I believe in Jesus." and expect to have eternal life. God's Son didn't die on a cross so we could get our "fire insurance" and then live the way we want, but that's a lesson for another day.
Westboro is wrong...God does love gay people. And so should we. You've heard "love the sinner, hate the sin"? That's entirely doable. I love my son very much. But I really hate it when his attitude is snotty, or when he lies to me. In fact, all that does is cement the fact to me that I am to raise him in fear and admonition of the Lord. It creates in me a love greater than that of a mother -- that of a child of God praying for His salvation and assurance of Heaven. I have many gay friends. I love each and every one of them. I cannot and will not condone their lifestyle, as God's word teaches that homosexuality is sin, but I will continue to love them enough to pray for them.
Back to Westboro, I cannot judge their relationship with God. But I can look at fruit (or the lack thereof). And for those who don't know it, I can reference the entire chapter of Matthew 7. If you're not familiar with it, here is a link to it online. My version of choice, the New American Standard Version. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+7&version=NASB
This has been a really long note, I know. I thank you for hanging in to the end. I love you. Each and every one. I'd love to spend eternity with you...praising God throughout the ages.
First,from a Constitutional standpoint, I cannot join. Because taking away their right to peacefully assemble (no matter how hateful their rhetoric), it becomes the first domino on a downhill slant. Next could be the Tea Partiers, then Christians engaged in street preaching, then Christians in general, then Jews, and so on. So no, as much as I hate what they say, I cannot support revoking their First Amendment rights. (Amendment I: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.)
Instead, I will support Rolling Thunder, a great group of bikers, several of whom I'm privileged to know (albeit online). Here's part of what they do: One other task that Rolling Thunder undertakes is protecting family members of fallen soldiers from protesters, namely representatives of the Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church, who claim that soldiers are dying due to God's punishment for America's stand on gay rights." To learn more, check out this article: http://www.rollingthundertn1.com/Newsarticles.htm
Now, from a Christian standpoint. I find Westboro's actions repulsive. Their actions are a blot on the Christian community. Not because they call sin sin but because of their lack of love. I suppose I need to put out a disclaimer: I am a sinner saved by grace. A horribly flawed person whose sins were numerous. The only claim I have to Heaven is through the grace of God through the birth, death and resurrection of His Son, Jesus Christ. The only right I have to name sin as sin is by the written word of God, the Bible.
But the Bible doesn't only teach us about sin and sinners, it teaches how to know God's own. Those who have come to saving grace through Christ and are living according to his word. Jesus said you will know them by their fruits. (Mat. 7:16) The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faithfulness and self-control. (Gal. 5:22)
Now, back to Westboro. They love to protest at military funerals. They love to hoist their signs that say things like "God hates Gays" and "Thank God for Dead Soldiers". I'm trying to figure out which of the fruit those signs exemplify....hmmmm....waiting.....waiting.... I got nothin.
Okay, so how about their signs, God hates Gays? Why don't we see what God himself has to say about that? K, I got one for that..."For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) So now we see that God loved the world. That includes old people, fat people, ugly people, pretty people, (we're all okay with that so far, huh?) gay people, tax evaders (hey, wait!), athiests, witches, satanists, murderers. Don't argue with me. God means what He says. And He said "the world". That's everybody, all of us. Now, let's not get too shook up...there's a requirement there. They've got to believe in Him to not perish...and once you have become a sinner saved by grace, there is still a lot of work to be done. So we can't just very flippantly say, "Oh, I believe in Jesus." and expect to have eternal life. God's Son didn't die on a cross so we could get our "fire insurance" and then live the way we want, but that's a lesson for another day.
Westboro is wrong...God does love gay people. And so should we. You've heard "love the sinner, hate the sin"? That's entirely doable. I love my son very much. But I really hate it when his attitude is snotty, or when he lies to me. In fact, all that does is cement the fact to me that I am to raise him in fear and admonition of the Lord. It creates in me a love greater than that of a mother -- that of a child of God praying for His salvation and assurance of Heaven. I have many gay friends. I love each and every one of them. I cannot and will not condone their lifestyle, as God's word teaches that homosexuality is sin, but I will continue to love them enough to pray for them.
Back to Westboro, I cannot judge their relationship with God. But I can look at fruit (or the lack thereof). And for those who don't know it, I can reference the entire chapter of Matthew 7. If you're not familiar with it, here is a link to it online. My version of choice, the New American Standard Version. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+7&version=NASB
This has been a really long note, I know. I thank you for hanging in to the end. I love you. Each and every one. I'd love to spend eternity with you...praising God throughout the ages.
Monday, February 22, 2010
On the Menu this week....
I really love menu planning! Not only does it keep me organized in my shopping, it has saved us a great deal of money. It's much easier to just go out to eat when you don't have a plan! That's why I participate in Organizing Junkie's Menu Planning Monday! And away we go!!! By the way, if you'd like the recipe for anything you see, just let me know and I'll post it!
Monday - Breakfast: Cereal (because I'm planning! LOL)
Lunch: Leftover Soup and Sammies
Dinner: Salmon croquettes, pinto beans, fried potatoes and cornbread.
Dessert: Strawberry Pretzel Salad
Tuesday - Breakfast: Apple/Cinnamon Muffins
Lunch: Homemade pizza & tossed salad
Dinner: At my son's Scout Blue and Gold banquet. He's bridging to big Boy Scouts!
Wednesday - Breakfast: Sausage/Egg Breakfast casserole
Lunch: Chicken Chunks, Mac & Cheese, Peas
Dinner: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, corn pudding
Thursday - Breakfast: Blueberry Pancakes
Lunch: Ham & Cheese Hoagies, chips
Dinner: Lasagna, tossed salad & garlic butter biscuits (Red Lobster type)
Friday - Breakfast: Oatmeal & Toast
Lunch: Lasagna & Garlic Biscuits (IF there are any left!)
Dinner: Chili, grilled cheese sammies
Saturday - Breakfast: Ham/Cheese omlettes
Lunch: Chili dogs, twice baked potatoes, baked beans
Dinner: Fish, rice, steamed veggies
Sunday - Breakfast: at Church
Lunch: Out
Dinner: Stuffed Peppers, hashbrown casserole, glazed carrots
Dessert: Honeybun Cake
Labels:
Menu Planning
Friday, February 19, 2010
If I read every blog I love,
I would never get anything done! I've started adding some buttons to the right. I encourage you to visit Mad in Crafts...what a beautiful, informative blog! I spent a lot of time there today and will be posting some of my own Dollar Store makeover crafts in the near future. (Really! Like tomorrow! I promise!)
Labels:
blogging,
crafts,
Frugality,
Kindred Spirits
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Works for Me Wednesday!
Today is Works for Me Wednesday, hosted here. I'm participating this week with my tip for making those wonderful magic erasers last longer!
One day, after just such an experience I eyed the offending sponge. I just KNEW that there was clean, useable sponge under the grime. So, I grabbed a serrated knife and...
Suspicion confirmed! Look at that lovely, clean interior! I tried just peeling the top layer off to use the interior, but it crumbled in my hand.
I don't know about you, but I am completely ADD when I have one of those wonderful little bits of foam in my hand. I clean and scrub one very grungy area only to notice a spot on the wall or woodwork. Without thinking, I swipe it and leave behind...a most decidedly NOT improved area of my home. The grunge on the exterior of the sponge has created another chore.
One day, after just such an experience I eyed the offending sponge. I just KNEW that there was clean, useable sponge under the grime. So, I grabbed a serrated knife and...
Suspicion confirmed! Look at that lovely, clean interior! I tried just peeling the top layer off to use the interior, but it crumbled in my hand.
So, I decided to cut the larger sponges into smaller ones first.
Worked like a charm, and now I make much better use of this valuable cleaning tool.
Works for me!
Labels:
frugal,
works for me wednesday
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
I'm finally on the road to wellness and organization...
and I will be updating this blog at least weekly. I'm sorry for the absence!
Todays entry is a semi-rant.
Dear Can Opener, It's not like I want you to fix the entire meal. Just open the stinkin' tomatoes. I'm already irritated that I'm out of home canned tomatoes, so don't push your luck. Signed, The Cook
Todays entry is a semi-rant.
Dear Can Opener, It's not like I want you to fix the entire meal. Just open the stinkin' tomatoes. I'm already irritated that I'm out of home canned tomatoes, so don't push your luck. Signed, The Cook
Labels:
RANTS
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