Thursday, 27 January 2011

one little word

Did you choose your one little word this year?

My word for this year is LISTEN, I chose this word because i think sometimes i am just clearly not listening. I am very easily distracted with my computer or scrap booking or the phone. I am very easily irritated by my children and found many times that i just don't want to deal with it. So when preparing for this post i thought why not share my word. My word means to me that i need to take a step back and just listen to my kids, my husband and GOD. I really believe that he is calling me to live a life in grace. I read a blog post yesterday in fact that i can totally relate to you can read it here.

What i got from that post was that maybe i am looking to occupy my time, my brain or just plain bored. Whatever it is i could use my time more wisely and focus on GOD. In turn it will help me to listen to my life and focus more on my life and less on my computer.

God says in Psalm 46:10 " Be still and know that I am God, I will be exalted among the nations , I will be exalted on the Earth" and what he is really saying is Attention, Attention See all the marvels of God, He plants flowers and trees allover the Earth, Bans war from pole to pole, breaks all the weapons over his knee. " Step out of traffic take a long , loving look at me, Your God, Above politics and above every thing...............

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Walking through the valley of the shadow of death


Thanks for the comments and creations on praying for holiness - we really appreciate your contributions. It is Lythan choosing the theme this time and as a Minister, at the moment my life is filled with funerals and terminal illness. Although this brings with it sadness - especially when the people who have died or who are bereaved are known to me - yet I am also left with a sense of hope in the resurrection and an awareness that through even this darkest of times, God is with me. I often liken bereavement to walking through the valley of the shadow of death from Psalm 23 - it is a dark and horrible time, but it is not a time of being alone "I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me." as the Psalm goes on.
You may like to think about what the psalm says to you, or think about how you can comfort others.
Other verses that might strike creative thoughts in you are these
For I am convinced that neither death, nor life,
nor angels, nor rulers,
nor things present, nor things to come,
nor powers, nor height, nor depth,
nor anything else in all creation,
will be able to separate us
from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38-39

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!
By his great mercy he has given us
a new birth into a living hope
through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. 1 Peter 1:3

As ever, if you feel inspired to create a card, scrapbook page, or other project based on this week's challenge, please leave us a comment with a link back to your blog or gallery. We'd be delighted to share your artwork!
And here are the Salt team interpretations.

Lythan

Kim


Pauline

Hazel


Stacy





Thursday, 13 January 2011

Not in my strength...

Hi there Salt followers, Ruth here for our 'inbetweeny' post.

Just want to tak the opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year!

Got a few thoughts for you today, and hopefully something to encourage you.

Most of my children and myself came down with a horrible flu like illness just before Christmas, and I feel like I have been chasing my tail ever since then. Generally I am quite a confident person, and am organised enough to get through the jobs I need to do at home and in the community. However there have been moments of late where I've felt a sinking feeling in my stomach when facing the day.

However, I have been reminded that it is not in my strength that the day should be faced, and it is not me that should be the centre of my world. Often when feeling down it's very easy to slip into a spiral of pity and woe. God wants better for us and of us. By coming to him again and again, laying our burdens before him, confessing our sins and re-dedicating our lives to him we can find our strangth renewed. More importantly we can get back on track and do the thing that makes us most happy and content - Glorify God.

So in those times of self doubt or even selfishness, let's look to God to be our strength and inspiration. In him we will find forgiveness and the motivation to keep living a life in honour to him.

Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." So we can confidently say,

"The Lord is my helper;
I will not fear;
what can man do to me?"
Hebrews 13v5-6

Thursday, 6 January 2011

Pray for Holiness



Happy New Year!! We pray that your holiday and new year were blessed events and we look forward to what the Lord has in store for us in 2011!

Since New Year's typically brings with it resolutions, such as losing weight or exercising (both good goals by the way!), I thought this would be a good opportunity for us to also meditate on spiritual matters. If we seek to first renew the inward man then we can be sure that the outward man will also improve.

The Scripture verse for this week's challenge, Pray for Holiness, is from 1 John 5:15, "And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we have asked of Him."

I tend to have a "I can do it myself" kind of attitude when I approach challenges and while I don't think that's necessarily a sinful attitude to have I do think it can prove to be a stumbling block to real practical and spiritual progress. I'll give you an example. I'm not a terribly patient person and I found out early on that having children is not for one who is lacking in patience. So...I prayed, I prayed and asked God to make me a patient person. Guess what? He didn't. You know why? I expected God to hit me on the head with some magical wand and turn me into a totally different person...pesto, chang-0...I'm now and forever more...patient. What I failed to realize is that God doesn't work that way. He works by us stepping out in faith, behaving in the way He's instructed us to behave in Scripture, and then relying on Him, through prayer, for the strength to do those things He called us to do.

Martyn Lloyd-Jones had this to say on the challenge verse, "We can pray that all the precepts, all the promises, and all the prophecies in the Bible with respect to ourselves may be fulfilled in us. "For this is the will of God, even your sanctification" (1 Thess. 4:3). If you pray for sanctification, you can be sure that God will sanctify you. It is God's will that we may know His love; ask Him therefore to reveal His love to you by the Holy Spirit, and you can be certain He will do so. And it is the same with all the various other promises that are in the Scriptures. "Ask and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you" (Matt. 7:7).

Are you concerned that you do not love as much as you ought? Tell Him about it; ask Him to shed His love abroad in your heart, and He will do so. Are you concerne
d about some sin that casts you down? Pray a confident prayer. It is the will of God that you should be delivered from sin; so pray for it. Are you concerned that your heart shall be clean? Offer David's prayer ("Create within me a clean heart, Oh God; and renew a right spirit within me, "Psalm 51:10) and I assure you, on the basis of the Word of God and His character, that He will answer you, and the blood of Christ will cleanse you from all sin and all unrighteousness. Go through your Bible, and make a list of the promises of God to you; then take them to God, use them in His presence, plead them, and you can be quite certain that you have your petitions. You already possess them, and in His own time and way God will give you a full realization of them and a full enjoyment of them."

It's been almost seven years since I became a parent and I still struggle with patience from time to time but since I confessed that I couldn't "do it by myself" and began to "ask, seek, and knock" while simply exercising patience and praying for strength, I have seen an amazing transformation; not only in my own attitudes but more importantly in the behaviors of my children and in my general mood during the day. The bottom line is that God has called Christians to live differently. We are called to live a holy life; the Scriptures promise us that whatever His will is for our lives (live holy), He will enable us to do. We simply need to grab hold of God's promises and never let go...Not only is He able to grant us the strength to live as we ought but I suspect that He delights to hear and answer our prayers. If we would only ask...

If you feel inspired to create a card, scrapbook page, or other project based on this week's challenge, please leave us a comment with a link back to your blog or gallery. We'd be delighted to share your artwork!!

Kim
Pauline

Hazel

Lythan

Stacy



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