Monday, August 20, 2018

The Times They Are A-Changin'

I was a teenager in the Sixties.  And it was definitely a changing time. Bob Dylan wrote the song - The Times They Are A-Changin' in 1964.  He was warning people that their children were becoming hippies and living an unconventional life of free love and living life without authority.  In other words - they were doing what they wanted to without any fear of the consequences. 
 
I was a semi-hippie.  I liked the dress of the time and the music, but I was too shy to do much rebelling or running off to Woodstock. And I always liked being in control of my mind and body. So smoking marijuana and doing drugs was something I had no desire to do.  I want to believe God was watching out for me and directing my path even before I was saved. 
 
But times  do change.  They are changing every day. New technology, new fashions, new hair styles, new words added to the dictionary, new beliefs.  Every day is a day of change. And changes aren't always for the bad.
 
This year there was a lot of changing going on in my family.  I had two grandkids graduate from high school this year.   I know for them it was a life changing event.  They were ready to pursue their dreams and figure out what God had for their lives.  Those are exciting changes.
One of my granddaughters became a 7th grader.  Entering the life of a soon to be teenager.  That's a hard time for some kids.  There is always a lot of peer pressure.  They are finding out who they are and trying to fit in to a new stage in their lives.
I had another grandson who entered the 7th grade this year. After being home schooled most of his life, he entered into a totally different environment of a public school.  I know he is facing a lot of changes. 
It's changing times for my sons and their wives.  Their children are going off to college or moving away from home  It's a new transition for them.
 
We all are aging and there will always be new changes. Some will be painful and hard to accept and others will be an exciting change and new adventure.
 
I am so thankful that there is one thing in our life that never changes.  And that is God.  He is always there, always faithful, always loving us (unconditionally).  HE NEVER CHANGES!!
 
Hebrews 13:8
Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.
 
 
 

 

If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.

 

 

 

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

In Need of a Porch

I live in a condo. And I'm thankful everyday for my home. I have no complaints.
But ever once in a while, I wish I had a porch or a deck not surrounded by other condos and high fences.
I love sitting outside in the mornings and drinking my cup of coffee (maybe cups of coffee).
It can be so refreshing.
I love watching the morning sun start to peek above the trees and listen to the birds sing their sweet morning melodies. I like to sit there and soak in the sounds and the beauty of the morning. I close my eyes and feel the cool morning breeze upon my face. The whole world is awakening to a beautiful new day.
It is refreshing to my soul.
Psalm 118:24
This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.







Monday, August 13, 2018

Oops! My Age Is Showing

I hit a new low.  I was out shopping and the clerk said, "You know, you get a senior discount."   I don't want a senior discount. 
 I like to tease.  I should have said, "How insulting. I'm only 29." 
 
But the truth is - my age was showing. 
 
I went home and looked in the mirror.  And there it was - wrinkles, age spots, droopy eye lids, crepe paper skin.  Do I need to go any further.
 
I read something the other day.
 
It said they are not wrinkles, but survival lines of my life.  Each one holds a story, a laugh, or a memory.
 
I liked that. It made me feel better. Our physical appearance does change as we age. It's inevitable.  It's growing old with grace - knowing we have gained wisdom and strength through the trials and joys of life. 
 
Psalm 71:18
Now also when I am old and greyheaded, O God, forsake me not; until I have shewed thy strength unto this generation, and thy power to every one that is to come.








Saturday, August 11, 2018

The Song Written By A Clown

Recently, I came across a story about a man named Daniel de Marbelle. 
He had been born in France in 1818. Later he joined the American Navy and fought in the Mexican War and later was a musician in the Civil War.
 
After the war he travelled across America, singing and acting.
 
At 69, he became one of the first clowns hired by Bailey of the Barnum and Bailey Circus.
Later he organized his own circus which was destroyed by a fire. He also worked with Buffalo Bill Cody in his Wild West shows.
 
He was a multi-talented man who could play any instrument.  He was an actor, a writer, a ventriloquist, and an amazing public speaker.
 
But he was not a business man.  His last years were spent in poverty and he lived in an abandoned schoolroom.  He sang in the choir in a church in Elgin, Illinois and sometimes gave his testimony:
 
"For years I was so busy I didn't have time for God and so rich I didn't need Him. God had to slow me down and take my success away so that He could talk to me about the home beyond the river."

When They Ring The Golden Bells
 
By Daniel de Marbelle
 
There's a land beyond the river, that we call the sweet forever,
And we only reach that shore by faith's decree;
One by one we'll gain the portals, there to dwell with the immortals,
When they ring the golden bells for you and me.

Friday, August 10, 2018

Living In An Angry World

 
 
I know I live a very sheltered life. I'm retired and spend most of my time with grandchildren. I go to the store and to church. When I do venture beyond my comfort zone, it seems like a scary world in which I do not belong.
 
I think of the song, "This World Is Not My Home"
 
This world is not my home I'm just a passing through
My treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue
The angels beckon me from heaven's open door
And I can't feel at home in this world anymore.
 
I forget sometimes that there are so many people that need the Lord in their lives. People who are bitter and angry and have no hope. 
 
My husband would tell my sons, "You are born, life's tough, and then you die."
 
I would always say, "Don't tell them that." Life is tough, but IT IS WHAT YOU MAKE OF IT. 
 
We can let our circumstances in life bring us down or we can determine to rise above them and be the best we can be with God's help.
 
John 14:27
Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.
 


Thanksgiving - The Forgotten Holiday

I was walking down the aisles of a store the other day. On one side of the aisle was Halloween decorations and costumes and on the ...