Monday, December 10, 2018

I found money! ðŸ’ē💰

Super excited... I found $230 that had been missing for 2 years. ðŸ˜Š
That may not seem like a lot to be so excited about, but it has been missing!  And I just could not figure out where it went!
And God's timing is perfect! Hubby has been out of work several days the past couple of weeks, so this was a blessing!
It wasn't even my money, so I'd had to re-pay it. I had given up on finding it... I had it in a "safe place" lol.
But today while going through old papers, installation CDs, and instruction manuals... ðŸĪŠ I found the envelope! It was inside a CD box...? ðŸĪ” I do not remember putting it there. In my mind, it was in another specific place where I always put important papers, etc. Except it wasn't. ðŸ˜„

Also, I finally told my husband about something else that has been missing awhile... I was nervous about telling him, and was just hoping I could find it myself.
Our Social Security cards. ðŸ˜”
Again, they were supposed to be in the "safe place." But I have learned (and I should have known this would happen...) If I move something from where it has always been, I will not be able to find it.
In just minutes, he found them and brought them to me. ðŸ˜Ū
I had looked high and low! For several months!!

In thinking about this... this is a lesson to me.
I should trust my husband and not keep things from him. ðŸ˜”
Also, why do we not take things to the Lord, instead of trying to do it on our own?
And if I'm doing something God showed me that I need to do... don't change it!

Proverbs 3:5-7
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the Lord, and depart from evil.


sMiLeS,

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Enjoying the Journey


The Enjoying the Journey broadcast began by featuring short podcasts of a study of Philippians.  I especially enjoyed the episodes on Paul's prayers for the people of Philippi.
Bro. Pauley has continued to add more studies on his podcast.

To find the below episodes online, click here, or download the Podbean app to your phone, from iTunes or Google Play, then scroll to the correct date or podcast. (Also on  Spotify now)
If you are using the app, be sure to "follow" the Enjoying the Journey podcasts so you can easily find the new podcast each day.




1. Philippians - 42 podcasts - began on Dec 28, 2017 (download list)
2. The Daily Christian Life - 13 podcasts - began on Feb 28, 2018 (download list)
3. A Revival of Bible Reading - blog post - 5 podcasts - began on March 19, 2018 (download list)
4. A Journey Through Scripture - blog postbegan on March 25, 2018, and will briefly go through each book of the Bible
5. A Word to Our Listeners - a single podcast - June 30, 2018 - listen here
6. The Journey is Not Over - a single podcast on methods of Bible study - July 2, 2018 - listen here
7. Journeying with John the Baptist - blog post - 19 podcasts - began July 3, 2018
8. What God Says about Alcohol - blog post, blog post#2 - 5 podcasts - began July 30, 2018
9. Prayer Principles and Promises in God's Word - blog post - began August 6, 2018
10. Seeking God's Direction - Part 1 (3 weeks) - Which Way Do I Go?
      Part 2 (3 weeks) - Psalms For The Traveler - blog post - began Sept 24, 2018
11. A Season of Thanks - The Power of Praise - blog post - began Nov 5, 2018
12. A Christmas Series - blog post - began Dec 3, 2018
13. Meditations For A New Year - blog post - began Dec 31, 2018
14. The Gospel of Mark - blog post - began Jan 7, 2019
15. Letting the Bible Live in Me - blog post - began May 17, 2019
16. On The Edge Of Eternity - the book of Jude - blog post - began June 3, 2019
17. The Need Of Our Nation - blog post - began July 1, 2019
18. Go With the Gospel - blog post - began July 8, 2019
19. God's Strength For Man's Weakness - Samson - blog post - began August 5, 2019
20. God's Construction Zone - the book of Haggai - blog post - began Sept 9, 2019
21. What The Bible Says... - blog post - began Sept 23, 2019
22.  The Lord's "To Do" List - blog post - began Nov 11, 2019



Each episode shows as around 10 minutes, but is actually only about 7-9 minutes, minus the intro and follow up.
On the Podbean app, you can edit your Seek settings for 15- or 60-second increments, and also turn off notifications for other recommendations, etc.  That setting was my favorite, ha!

About a year and a half after I started using this app, I realized it had been automatically downloading new podcasts, and taking up a ton of space on my phone!  So I changed that setting, deleted all the downloads, and freed up 1.5 GB! 😊

Bro. Pauley is an evangelist, and was previously the Vice President of Administration at Crown College of the Bible where my daughter graduated from college.
Click here for a preaching message by Bro. Pauley.  =)


sMiLeS,

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

A Right Spirit

Proverbs 14:3
"In the mouth of the foolish is a rod of pride..."

This was me yesterday.
I was gossiping about someone who (to me) appeared prideful... All the while being somewhat proud that I wasn't like that person.
Oops. 😞

I didn't mention the name, but the person to whom I was talking guessed it after like 2 sentences.
Oops again. 😔

And said she knew, because another person had told her some things.
😕😞☹ðŸ˜Ŋ
Thankfully we were interrupted before she could tell me what things... But later she told me she wasn't going to tell me anyway.
(*Now I say "thankfully"... But before I read Proverbs this morning, I was still curious to know.)


►We don't always *consciously we think we are "better."
Sometimes we just think they are not as good/spiritual/kind/humble (really?), etc. as we are... That they are somehow beneath us...
And these were just from things I thought about the person, from what I observed from my limited viewpoint...
I Samuel 16:7 - "... the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart."
So that means he knows my sinful heart too.
Jeremiah 17:9 - "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?"
Proverbs 21:2 - "Every way of a man is right in his own eyes: but the LORD pondereth the hearts."
Our tongue can cause a lot of trouble... 
Proverbs 15:2-4 - "The tongue of the wise useth knowledge aright: but the mouth of fools poureth out foolishness."The eyes of the Lord are in every place, beholding the evil and the good."A wholesome tongue is a tree of life: but perverseness therein is a breach in the spirit." 
Proverbs 11:9, 13 - "An hypocrite with his mouth destroyeth his neighbour: but through knowledge shall the just be delivered."A talebearer revealeth secrets: but he that is of a faithful spirit concealeth the matter."
Proverbs 31:26 - "She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness."

Today is the 15th, so I read Proverbs 15, but I know God caused my eyes to fall on that verse from chapter 14. 
And that interruption we had?  Something that rarely, if ever, happens.  🙂


sMiLeS,

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

The Lord in the Bible

I see my Lord in the Bible whenever I chance to look.
He is the theme of the Bible, the center and heart of the Book.

He is the Rose of Sharon; He is the Lily fair,
Whenever I open the Bible, the Lord of the Bible is there.

He is in the Book’s beginning. He gave the earth its form.
He is the ark of safety, to bear the brunt of the storm.

The burning bush of the desert, the budding of Aaron’s rod –
And whenever I open the Bible, I see the Son of God.

The lamb upon Mount Moriah, the ladder from earth to sky,
The scarlet cord in the window, the serpent lifted high,

The smitten rock of the desert, the shepherd with staff and crook –
It’s whenever I open the Bible, I see my Lord in the Book.

He is the seed of the woman, the Saviour virgin-born.
He is the son of David, whom men rejected with scorn,

The Lord of eternal glory, whom John the apostle saw,
The light of the Celestial City, that Lamb without spot or flaw.

The Bridegroom coming at midnight, for whom his people look,
Yes, thank God, whenever I open the Bible, I see my Lord in the Book.

The Lord in the Bible” from The Poetry of Preaching
--Author Unknown

Monday, April 16, 2018

Whatever He Wants for Me

1. Surrendered to the perfect will of God
I dare not give him less
Though he should lead my steps from here abroad
I want his will my life to bless

Whatever he wants for me, his will, his will I must know
Wherever he wants to send me, his way, his way I must go
If he but speaks I’ll obey at his voice
I’ve already decided His will is my choice
Whatever he wants for me, his will, his will I must do

2. My plan must not oppose his perfect will
I want to live his thought
My words and deeds his purpose to fulfill
For I am his, so dearly bought

Whatever he wants for me, his will, his will I must know
Wherever he wants to send me, his way, his way I must go
If he but speaks I’ll obey at his voice
I’ve already decided His will is my choice
Whatever he wants for me, his will, his will I must do

Louis Paul Lehman, 1914-1986

sung by Alvin Martinez (link)



I posted this... but would I do anything...?  We like to hold on to things.  Or like things to stay the same way.
We like to think we'd do anything God wanted, but it starts small, and it starts at home.  Things like cleaning the bathroom, lol... or forgiving someone, and loving them.  Or giving something up.  We have to be willing to do the jobs or commands we have already been given.  Not so easy when I think of it like that.
If I can't do these things that I don't care for, would I really be able to do something "big"?

He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much.  Luke 16:10


Monday, April 2, 2018

DIY Iced Coffee

Yum!  =)
I am already a Nana... and just started drinking coffee a couple years ago!  Lol.

My sister-in-law had brought me an iced coffee from McD's several times, and I started liking it.  Sometimes it was okay... and other times it was quite bitter (imo).  I found if it wasn't too bitter, I could add a little extra hazelnut creamer to get it to my taste.

But then I decided I could just make it myself, and have it any day, any time I wanted.
And I accidentally discovered that I could eliminate the bitter taste by leaving the coffee to fully cool to room temperature before putting it in the refrigerator. 


Letting it cool... 

This calls for planning ahead, and making coffee in the morning even if I already have quite a bit in the fridge.
Not tea!  Lol
After cooling (I even let it sit for up to 8 hours sometimes), I pour the coffee into a pitcher that is distinctive from the tea pitcher, lol.  I did label it for awhile until everyone who came over knew which was the coffee pitcher!  =)  I had to get a gallon pitcher because all my kids and their cousins want iced coffee too!  =)

You can also add chocolate milk mix for mocha coffee!

My son likes hazelnut mocha iced coffee.  =)
1.5 oz creamer, 2-3 spoonfuls dry choc milk mix, fill to the top w/ coffee in a 20 oz bottle.  Shake well!

I found these cute cups at Walmart 

















I don't usually add ice, but if you prefer ice and don't want it to get watery, you can freeze coffee, or coffee and creamer already mixed.
Or make a frappuccino, which is something I plan to try soon.  I went to Starbucks last week for the first time ever!  (I was given a gift card, ha!)  My daughter ordered for me - a toffee nut frappuccino, with cream.  It was fabulous!

My first coffee jug... before teens and young adults learned where to get the free iced coffee!  =) 

I do drink hot coffee... occasionally.  =)

My daughter's coffee and my iced coffee.  =)


sMiLeS,

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Two resources -- for Psalms and Philippians!


►A Ready Reference for the Psalms - by Bro. Scott Pauley 
"The book of Psalms is God’s devotional book for His chosen people. It is both the Hebrew Hymnbook and a Personal Prayer book. Use God’s devotional book!"In the Psalms you find both prayer and praise. The purpose of the book is to bring every experience into the presence of God. The psalms are expressions of the heart for every experience in life. They have become a great help in my personal worship and devotional time."
Rediscover the Psalms -- This resource is for each chapter in Psalms, that you can keep in your Bible or notebook, or like I have, you may prefer to have screenshots of the pages.  The page folded in half will not fit in my Bible or notebook, and I would get the pages all bent, so I opted to do screenshots (below) which you are welcome to save to your device for your own use.

If you would like a printable version, you may go to the link above and put in your name and email address, and it will be emailed to you from Bro. Pauley's website.

You may also access the printable here.  For my printer, I had to choose double-sided, with the flip "up" option, to get it to print correctly.

 
 
 
 

Whether you prefer the printable version or the screenshots, I suggest you still read the blog article (the first link above).  You may want to do a screenshot of that too!  =)




►A Study of Philippians - by Bro. Scott Pauley 
Learn the secrets of living the joyful Christian life. 

This is the Enjoying the Journey broadcast, which began by featuring short podcasts of a study of Philippians.  I especially enjoyed the episodes on Paul's prayers for the people of Philippi.

To listen to past episodes online, click here, or download the Podbean app to your phone, from iTunes or Google Play.
If you are using the app, be sure to "follow" the Enjoying the Journey podcasts so you can easily find the new podcast each day.  

1. Philippians - 42 podcasts - began on Dec 28, 2017 (download list)
2. The Daily Christian Life - 13 podcasts - began on Feb 28, 2018 (download list)
3. A Revival of Bible Reading - 5 podcasts - began on March 19, 2018 (download list)
4. A Journey Through Scripture began on March 25, 2018, and will briefly go through each book of the Bible

Each episode shows as around 10 minutes, but is actually only about 7 minutes, minus the intro and follow up. On the Podbean app, you can click the 30-sec-forward button twice to skip the intro.
Or you can edit your Seek settings for 15- or 60-second increments, and also turn off notifications for other recommendations, etc.  That setting was my favorite, lol!

Bro. Pauley is an evangelist, and was previously the Vice President of Administration at Crown College of the Bible where my daughter goes to college.
Click here for a preaching message by Bro. Pauley.  =)


sMiLeS,