Saturday, September 3, 2011

The Best Drip Beef Evah!


3 lb pot roast

3 T beef bouillon granules

2 tsp garlic powder (or to taste)

2 T of dried oregano (I like to cover the meat with it.)

2 bay leaves

2 cups of water (I usually add more to cover the entire roast.)

Earthgrains  Sour Dough/French rolls (Haven't been able to find these in my area for a while)

Large roasting pan

***NOTE - bouillon is salty - do not add salt until it is done then do it to taste.




Place roast in pan cover sprinkle the meat with the oregano. Dissolve the bouillon granules in 2 cups of water.  Sprinkle the garlic powder over the meat.  Fill roasting pan up with enough water to cover the entire roast.  Cover with lid or foil and bake roast in oven at 225 or 250 for approximately 5 hours.  Make sure meat is tender enough to shred with a fork, then remove and cool.  Once meat has cooled enough to be handled, shred the meat, remove fat, and serve with toasted french sour dough rolls.  Use the aju for dipping your sandwich. (The sandwiches will drip hence the name...DRIP BEEF.) spice trick:  if you don’t want the oregano and bay leaves in the aju then place them in a coffee filter and secure with a rubber band. Remove prior to serving.


Saturday, August 27, 2011

revised from Christmas 2009 - Quietly....

Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly. Matthew 1:19 (NIV)



A new twist for marriages, Christian marriages that is, lies most delicately within the cleft of this truth. Imagine your marriage was plagued with the trappings of today: adultery, selfishness, denial, envy, strife…you get the idea. Now, in light of these problematic circumstances you realize you just cannot hold up under the pressure and decide to divorce.

Sad but true is this reality within our churches today. Our stats according to nearly every statistician reveal that the church is hanging in there not in perseverance instead with the world. Our rate of adultery, divorce, alcoholism, drug addiction, and downright pride and selfish ambition are unbelievable. Now, please know that I am not pointing fingers I have done my share of sinning and putting on my plastic face but I am truly astonished on how people who once loved one another are now lining the pews with all that is bad within them. Even in divorce the members of a church can be seen as vindictive and offensive as the lost. We seek justice in any form we can get and bring down the gavel at every moment possble. When looking into situation this way I see justification for our hurt not justice for the wrong doing.

I am not writing this to condemn anyone or reveal anything you do not already know but to shine the light on how this verse spoke to me….Because Joseph was a righteous man…he had in mind to divorce her quietly. This absolutely blew my mind! He knew the ramifications of her presumed “actions” and that it would end in her death by stoning. Most of us know by now that they, Mary and Joseph, were betrothed (engaged) and it would require a divorce to sever the relationship. We know that even at this point it was allowable to divorce in the event of adultery or sexual immorality; furthermore, if what Joseph initially assumed was true then he could divorce her legally. The problem with that is that there are few divorces that are quietly executed. I have not seen one in my lifetime; someone usually goes down in flames but both lose, all involved lose - when it is not done quietly.

But because Joseph was a righteous man he set out to divorce her quietly. Because Joseph was righteous he acted with intent. Now I don’t know about you but most divorces are not executed with the righteousness of the “other” person in mind. Most actions in a divorce are driven in response to what another person did or did not do; therefore, I can conclude that it is reasonable to respond to the actions of the other party. But is this really what Jesus intends for us to do?

I found the answer to that question nestled in Matthew 1:19. This is the truth behind an acronym for a delicious dessert the Lord gave me in the summer of 2003, FUDGE. Forgiveness Under Divine Guidance Everyday. Wow!! The delicate truth that was found in the cleft of this rock is very telling of what our “nature” as a believer, a righteous child of God should be. Living holy because HE is holy is best exposed when one is at their most vulnerable moment. We all have selfish moments, thoughts, and actions but when the rubber truly hits the proverbial road your character is unveiled. (sweet or bitter and sometimes with nuts!)


Jesus tells us to love our enemies because being kind to those who are kind to us is even done by unbelievers. What about being the most loving to those who hurt us or let us down? We place people on pedestals and are shocked when they fall or fail. Then our shock is what truthfully drives our response not the action of the person. I do not say that to relieve responsibility on the part of an offender but it is up to us how we respond to others. Joseph was in shock no doubt. He could have lashed out very easily. He could have run to her father and revealed her indiscretion but instead he measured HIS OWN righteousness and responded from that foundation.

If we have ever wondered what we could learn from Joseph or why he was specifically chosen to rear Jesus, then we now know. His faith was lived. His heart was exposed at one of the most vulnerable moments in history, yet he was discreet and humble even in his disappointment. Many men have been weighed, measured, and left wanting but Joseph shows us how picturesque the high road truly is.

I have a new respect for Joseph and a little more realizaton into the Sovereignty of our Holy Father.

Revised from Christmas 2009 and enjoy your FUDGE!
Chel

Monday, June 20, 2011

A Must-Have Recipe!

I promise you will enjoy this dip and you can use it as a base to make plenty of other mouth watering treats too!



 Mississippi Sin


A great appetizer recipe for a party or holiday gathering.

Ingredients:

• 2 cups (8 oz) shredded cheddar cheese

• 1 package (8 oz) cream cheese, softened

• 1 1/2 cups sour cream

• 1/2 cup chopped cooked ham

• 1/3 cup chopped green chiles

• 1/3 cup chopped green onions

• 1/8 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

• 1 (1-lb) round loaf French bread

Preparation:

In mixing bowl, combine shredded cheese, cream cheese, sour cream, chopped ham, chile peppers, green onions, and Worcestershire sauce; stir until well blended. Set dip aside.

Cut a thin slice from top of bread loaf; set slice aside. Using a gentle sawing motion, cut vertically to, but not through, bottom of the loaf, 1/2 inch from the edge, to cut out center of bread. Lift out center of loaf; cut into 1-inch cubes and set aside. Fill hollowed bread loaf with the dip; cover with reserved top slice of bread loaf. Wrap reserved loaf with foil. Bake dip at 350° degrees for 1 hour. Serve with reserved bread cubes, crackers, or potato chips.

Makes about 4 cups of dip.

Enjoy!
With Love,
Chel!!!


Thursday, May 19, 2011

Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Who's the Proudest Mom of ALL???

I AM!!! It's me!!!

Tonight my daughter is officially an East Central University Tiger GOLFER!!! Now obtaining an athletic scholarship is definitely something to be proud of but there is so much more and I. AM. HERE. TO. TELL. YOU all of it!



Here is a conversation I had with my son about my daughter tonight:

Me: I do not think she realizes how brave she is!
Reece: I don't think she knows how intimidating she is when she plays.
Me: Can you imagine in your Sophomore year dropping all that you know and picking up a new sport?
Reece: She just doesn't know how good she is!

Bottom line - My brave young lady at the age of 15 decided that Volleyball, Softball, and Cheerleading was no longer for her and she thought she might have a swagger or at least a little swing! (pun intended) She picked up a golf club and here we are today!

One very minor tidbit about me: I have two favorite colors, odd combo yes but they do not necessarily have to go together at the same time! I love purple and I love orange! My daughter is ORANGE now and my son has his sights on purple (TCU)! - and yes for golf too!

And for those of you who know me from my teenage years - I STILL HAVE AND FIT AND WEAR MY ORANGE ESPRIT SHOES!!! Now I have a great reason, cuz orange is gonna stay in season!
So now while the house is quiet, a gentle reminder of what is to come all too soon, I sit here to share this with you! Now to the nitty gritty - join me in my thoughts!

Can you remember when you were 15? How daring were you? I think I was in very stupid matters but not daring enough when it came to excelling.

When I first signed Sara into day care in Tulsa, Ok I would receive calls with statements like this:
Do you know that instead of playing "in" the doll house she climbs on it and jumps off?
Did you know that she can scale a tree like a monkey?
etc etc. That is my daughter - the Sky ISN'T A Limit at all!

So at 15 after years of cheering, softball, and volleyball she decides that she is going to play golf and obtain a scholarship. Ok, Sara - whatever you want to do you will have our full support!! Love Mom and Dad



So swing away she did, and swing, and swing, and swing. I would be remiss if I did not give credit where it is due.

My son Reece was already a member of the First Tee of Fort Worth (best chapter ever) and it was natural for Sara to do the same. After a few months she was already showing great signs of leadership and began to help younger beginners. They have given her many opportunities to grow not just in golf but in life skills through their 9 Core Values. You can check out the First Tee website for yourself.

Next, is her high school coach: Coach Richard Norman! You can see the pride is in his eyes as if she were his own granddaughter! He has allowed Sara to be Sara and she has grown through his undying dedication and encouragement!
By the way, ECU is his Alma mater!

And of course, last but not least, her dad. He has skipped sleep to be there for both the kids when I have to work. His tireless dedication will be appreciated even more in years to come when she has a child of her own and sees the sacrifice to help make dreams come true.


Well I am on cloud 9 tonight with pride for my daughter and praise for my FATHER!
The ultimate praise belongs to the Lord who equipped this child for this good work, which happens to be fun and paying for college! Great gifts have great benefits when used properly!

Go Sara Go! I can't wait to watch you grow just wish you did not have to go! If I was not so excited I would be a lot more upset about this! But with all the pride and love I can even muster I support you and I am your biggest fan! I love you baby girl!!!

Even in this Abiding Still,
Chel

Monday, May 2, 2011

Just another manic mama

Wish it wasn't such a close day...

Ever have days like this? Me too! Cherish them! All too soon your home will become entirely too quiet. With as busy as my princess has been this year my head is spinning with merely the thought of she will be packing her bags entirely too soon!
This was our princess in middle school!
I had to use this pic as she was the first & best Christmas gift I ever received.


My son's observation of the whole thing is best summarized in his response, "The house is sure going to be quiet." He is a young man of few words, that is until you ask him to act upon something. Boy, do his words find their way then! lol


Yep! and this was really close to the look on his face when he said it.

This was taken in October 2010.

And this was the princess 2 days ago!

The very day she graduates, which is a month away, she will pack her bags and head north to teach kids from an Indian reservation about golf. And this is her first week of many that requires a void in my home and heart this summer.

If I wasn't so excited for her I would be absolutely miserable! Clearly I have very weighted emotions at this moment. I know once August hits and we make that final trek to deliver her necessities I will likely melt into a puddle of nothingness. My husband says he will have to scoop me up and pour me into the car. Personally, I think I will be ok until we are about half way home.

But again, if I were not so crazy excited for her I would think of how all this is making me feel. But I just remind myself like I do every single day of my life...it is not about me.

I, we, are very proud of her! And in this I am searching out - IF THERE BE ANY PRAISE - IF ANYTHING IS PRAISEWORTHY OR EXCELLENT....Lord help me but her leaving hardly seems this way now...

But I am certain that He will show me that this too is excellent and worthy of praise!
I know that in her birth and her life HE is worthy of all praise!

Just another manic mama Abiding Still,
Chel


Sunday, April 24, 2011

....if there be any praise....

You know, it seems fairly easy to grasp these words within the context of Philippians 4:8.


Honestly, I think it would be easier to grab the horns of a bull! I guess this is why Paul's letters have stood the test of time and all kinds of trials so that we could continue to strive for living by these words!

"...if anything is excellent or praiseworthy...think about such things." 
Just so I can get this straight I will place the entire verse here in the 1984 NIV. "Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things." Philippians 4:8

So who doesn't want to think on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable but then the rest of the verse...if ANYTHING is excellent or praiseworthy - think about such things. Now this is where I struggle getting this straight - complete and utter conviction. My whole life I have been able to find hope in the darkest places but these verse have taken.me.placessszzzzzz.

The bottom line is this if 99 out of 100 things are going wrong but one thing is excellent and praiseworthy~~~~~~~~focus on that!

And now the best way to put what it is going on in my head would be found in this touching commercial "Cuz this is where it's at!" But think on these things...
You can think with this, or you can think with that..you can think like this or you can think like that or you can think with this:  
                                                                                                    cuz this is where it's at!




Abiding Still,
Chel

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Jesus is the Gate

Recently, I have felt compelled by the Lord to compile the different names of His I have taught over the last 8 years. I am putting them in a lesson format for what I hope to be a fabulous series digging deep into His many names! I am so excited that the Lord has compelled me to take this journey!!!

Why you ask? I am so glad you asked!!! His name itself is a rich treasure!!!

The first name I decided to dig into is The Gate! The context is based primarily on John 10 and a wonderful sermon I heard from my pastor, Dr. Danny Howe. When I looked up the information on our Lord being The Gate, I was never so excited to find the hidden treasures in the nooks and crannies of the old testament! Now I am not going to fully go into all that a gate does but I do want to highlight some valuable insights that touched my heart.

In John 10, Jesus explains how He is the gate through which the sheep must enter - the eternal kingdom that is - but he explains it to them in a way they would fully comprehend. See this crowd understood the idea of a Shepherd and how the shepherd not only guided the herd but he guarded them as well. As my pastor, Dr. Danny Howe, explained a shepherd who was traveling with his herd would often have to use temporary shelter for the sheep. Without the guidance of the shepherd, the sheep would wander as sheep are prone to do. So at night he would gather them all together and guard them with his own body. Not all shelters would have an actual gate; therefore, he would literally lie down in the doorway. This protected the sheep inside from what might come in after them but also from their own tendency to wander. The would literally have to trample their Shepherd if they wanted to leave.

2 Chronicles 23:19 tell us that, "He also stationed doorkeepers at the gates of the LORD’s temple so that no one who was in any way unclean might enter." (You are now the temple! And Jesus is your Gate not just the keeper but the entire Gate! I have discovered the keeper too, so hang in here with me.)

This keeps getting better the deeper you dig!

In Deuteronomy 6:1-9, we read how important the Word of the Lord is and in verse 9 we see a role it has been given, "Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates." His Word is a gatekeeper! All throughout the Old Testament we see the significance of a gatekeeper and all the duties they are charged with and how it is an inheritance for them as well. In Deuteronomy chapter 6, we see the inheritance of His Word. It all ties together in a clear & concise way! I stand in awe!

Now see the interesting link here to Psalm 119:11: When we hide (or treasure) His Word in our hearts - being the doorway to our temple - we are protected because His very Word keeps us from sinning. The hiding of the Word in our hearts is the same action we see the Israelites doing by putting it on their gates and doorframes so that they would be saved!

Then as I began to dig a little deeper, I found a nugget of names neatly folded within one verse and significantly tied to the eternal inheritance and lineage of Jesus. In both 2 Samuel 23:15-16 and 1 Chronicles 11:17-18 I found a beautiful request from King David.


2 Samuel 23:15-16, "David longed for water and said, “Oh, that someone would get me a drink of water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem!” So the three mighty men broke through the Philistine lines, drew water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem and carried it back to David. But he refused to drink it; instead, he poured it out before the LORD."


1 Chronicles 11:17-18, "David longed for water and said, “Oh, that someone would get me a drink of water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem!” So the Three broke through the Philistine lines, drew water from the well near the gate of Bethlehem and carried it back to David. But he refused to drink it; instead, he poured it out before the LORD."

I do not know what is running through your head right now but mine is reeling with eager anticipation to share what just broke through to my mind and heart!!!! When anyone in the Bible poured out a drink offering, especially water, it was always tied to a very humbling experience. The water is poured out which reveals and acknowledges that what was received was beyond their own resources and straight from the Lord. They poured it out in deepest obdience and thanks to give back to God what He had given them.

Below I have listed a few realizations I saw in those particular verses. I hope that you see what unfolded as I dug into this for the treasure!


David is the royal line from which Jesus would come. 

Jesus is the water that gives eternal life - the Living Water.

Jesus told the woman at the well in the New Testament that we would draw water from Him and never thirst again.

When Jesus was pierced on the cross water flowed first from Him showing the end of His human resources - all His mortal body could do it did. He was the drink offering of water and blood.

 
Now there is still more!!!

Jesus is not just the Living Water but He is also the Bread of Life from Bethlehem which is the House of Bread!

So here was David - the line of Jesus - asking for the life giving WATER found in the WELL at the GATE of BETHLEHEM! Then David poured out the water as an offering.

Now there is still a little more perfect treasure here:

David was in a stronghold.  Just prior to verses 15 and 16 we read all the praises David has for his Lord. He called Him by His many names and recognized how HE had made a way for him throughout his life. A way he could have never done on his own. He speaks of his house (his line) and all that the Lord had promised to him through it. All these words are recorded as the FINAL words of David where he follows it by pouring out a drink offering to the Lord.

This is a foreshadowing of Christ Himself through these mighty words and all because He is the GATE! The difference here is that David was used to make a way for Jesus, whereas Jesus made the WAY for us!

Our LORD and His Word is flat out Amazing!

Abiding Still,
Chel

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Get REAL

Relationships
           Exemplifying
           Agape
                   Love

"Got REAL?"


I've got REAL with these two loving smiling ladies!
Both are wonderful mentors to me!

So you got REAL? I sure hope so! There should be no better place to look than your church if you go to one. This is the place were we should be able to be looked upon deeper rather just glance by someone. Now if you are a believer then you should do this for everyone. I'll explain this further by sharing what God has been doing in and around me for some time now.

Now before I could fully understand the fullness of REAL there were things I needed to realize and deeply learn. To me, there seems to be a spectrum by which we can view relationships other than the titles "acquaintance, co-wacko, co-worker, BFFL, BFF, LYLAS (love you like a sister), bestie, sister, sistah, Siesta, etc etc.....See the bottom line is that you simply do not know what is going on in someones life unless you look deeper. Perhaps you only glance at people so as to protect yourself and not be vulnerable to the things or with the people that come with looking deeper. Or maybe you find yourself around people who appear, at least to you, to have "it" altogether. (Trust me they don't.)

I'm not sure what end of the spectrum you are on but we have all been on any section of it at some point in our lives.

For those who thought I had it altogether, they did not realize that deep inside I was struggling with a challenging depression. I would do the things I was supposed to do because they had become habit in my life and in my heart but the JOY of it was absent or distant. And then to top that off no one seemed to have noticed that there was something going on at a deeper level. I just felt judged for not doing a good enough job here or there. But to "everyone's" defense - I did not even know I was depressed! So to accuse them of failing when it was hard for me to see would be unfair. But on the other end to say I put on my smile or my mask so no one would know wasn't intentional but later revealed to me as true. See life was very difficult for me for a solid 2 - 2 1/2 years. Little did I know it had begun its ugly process shortly before October of 2007.

One place I have been is actually what guided me into the depression was in the area of protecting myself. I protected myself right into isolation! This is wheree my depression began. Ironic isn't it? To learn that protecting myself lead to depression is a huge eye opener. But see when you are depressed you feel dead inside, hence the lack of JOY, but it is proven in the Word of God:

Matthew 10:39 (New Living Translation - important for words)
"If you cling to your life, you will lose it; but if you give up your life for me, you will find it."

When we protect our lives we push God right out of that role and fulfill this scripture. I find it interesting the Lord showed me this scripture at the very beginning, prior to 10/07, but unfortunately I had only allowed its application to one incident instead of over my whole life. My journey began with the Truth right before my eyes but I still missed it! Had I not missed this key of Truth I might not have gone so long without JOY!

Psalm 5:11 (NKJV - a must for word's sake)
"But let all those rejoice who put their trust in You;
Let them ever shout for joy, because You defend them;

Let those also who love Your name Be joyful in You."



Now that these truths are deeper within me, I hope to show you the correlation to all this and having REAL friends. See one avenue through which the Lord guided me away from depression was allowing me to be rehired with a previous employer. This place has been safe for me - safer than any other place. This is good and true because I do mean the only only only only place I felt safe and built up! Yes you read that right: the only place I felt safe and built up! Now, I must add Lavernia Baptist Church in Lavernia, TX. This church made me feel at home for the two visits in which I was actually "doing the thing" while feeling so little joy and they loved me, they accepted me and allowed me to serve in my calling! Bless you all, Lavernia ladies you Rock for our ROCK! You provided me a soft place to fall by way of sharing what the Lord is doing in my life. You bless my very soul!!!

If you are thinking there are implications to my office and Lavernia BC being the only safe places unfortunately you are right!  I felt the need to protect myself every single other place I was.

So what has changed?

I'm so glad you asked!!!

Jesus!!! Jesus Jesus Jesus! He sets the captive free even when, especially when, the captor is you!

Now I not only seek what is REAL but I also seek to be REAL. I looking forward to this journey and hope you will join me with the next few blog posts and let's Get REAL together!

Abiding Still,

Monday, January 17, 2011

What do you crave?


Romans 14:20, "Do not destroy the work of God for the sake of food. All food is clean, but it is wrong for a man to eat anything that causes someone else to stumble." NIV (c) 1984



We eat for for more than mere satisfaction - we eat to be filled. It is a such a struggle we face daily to be fully satisfied ~ pun definitely intended. I don't know about you but I find myself these days eating for relaxation. I seek foods that promote endorphins and serotonin boosts! aka COMFORT FOOD! Wow, what does that reveal about my faith & perspective toward my Father?

In Psalm 119, I see that I am comforted by His laws, His ways, and HIS WORD (the Bread of Life). In Isaiah and the Beatitudes, I see that when I mourn I am comforted by Him. So if food takes that role - His Place - then I am still not satisfied, not filled, and continue to long for more.
Because I was Made to Crave - HIM!
Too many times we turn to others and other things instead of Him to filled in that area where we fill unsatisfied. I can go to any one of the Minor Prophets and find how the Loving Lord comforted His people and their land. I can look to 2nd Corinthians and discover the many ways to be comforted by God directly, His people, and most of all His Holy Spirit which was sent as a promise to continually give me (us) comfort.

You know I had never really given much thought to eating for the majority of my life. I have never struggled with weight in the sense of a medical opinion but only in a self-condeming way. But then I noticed the hold that popcorn had on me I popped to attention! Those fluffy white kernels send my serotonin levels soarin' and my endorphins roaring. I feel uplifted...hmmmmmm ~ This could be an issue! (Shhhh, it's my 'pop-secret'!!!)

But see just one of the things that the Holy Spirit has promised to me is HIS power; therefore, I am EMPOWERED with the power that brought Christ back from the dead! (Ephesians 1:17-19)

I have begun a journey with this book by Lysa TerKeurst called Made to Crave. My friend Angela is guiding us through it, being a certified fitness instructor as well as a personal trainer, Angela can help guide us in this journey with much needed facts and encouragement! I am determined to put food in its proper role in my life and allow God to be the one reigning over  that area which creates my need for comfort!

1 Corinthians 6:12, "“Everything is permissible for me”—but not everything is beneficial. “Everything is permissible for me”—but I will not be mastered by anything." NIV (c) 1984 ~~~~~~~ not even food!


Zecharia 4:6, "‘Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the LORD Almighty."
To sum it up, this book, MADE TO CRAVE, seems to be making an impact on me. By the power of the Holy Spirit, Lysa's testimony, and the fruit of self-control I am learning a little more about Jesus and what He wants for me. Truth is overflowing from this book through the spiritual and realistic application of God's Holy Word to my daily life.
Allow me to add a little about the author, Lysa Terkeurst. I've not been officially requested to review this book but let me tell you that I just can't help myself!


Lysa TerKeurst is a New York Times Best Selling author and speaker who helps everyday women live an adventure of faith through following Jesus Christ. As president of Proverbs 31 Ministries, Lysa has led thousands to make their walk with God an invigorating journey. For over 15 years, her message has enabled women to:


Make the Bible come alive whenever you read it.

Discover how to develop inner peace and security in any situation.

Replace doubt, regret, and envy with truth, confidence, and praise.

Stop unhealthy cycles of striving and learn to love who you are.

Sense God responding to your prayers.

You do not want to miss the rest of her story so click on over to her website and check it out plus all the other books she has to offer!


Abiding Still

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Vision - Sight - The ability to rest

This first two weeks of scripture memory for me seemed like it went by very quickly. I took the challenge to join in on the Siesta Scripture Memory Team with Beth Moore - Siesta Mama and all us other gals. I chose 1 Corinthians 13:12 in the New Living Translation. If you did not know this the NLT add a BUNCH of words but these were words worth memorizing!!!

"Now we see things imperfectly, like puzzling reflections in a mirror, but then we will see things with perfect clarity. All I know now is partial and incomplete, but then I will know everything completely, just as God now knows me completely." NLT
When I say that this word has been relevant in my life I-kid-you-not! So many things I see right here right now even at this very moment I am typing this post is extremely puzzling! But it is so good that God knows everything including me COMPLETELY!

I am so grateful to my heavenly Father for leading me to this verse! It brings me rest when put to the test. I can rest in knowing that I don't have to see-it-all. I can rest knowing that He-Has-It-ALL! I can rest knowing that He is there on this side and the eternal one. I can rest because He knows what is best for me and for all of us. I never once thought that a verse on "vision" would help me rest but think about it. When you have to strain to "see" it is tiring. When you strain to "see" you become the cloudy image.

I can rest in the "but then"....where do you find your rest?

Abiding Still,

Sunday, January 2, 2011

SIESTA Scripture Memory Team 2011

The first on my list for memorization in 2011 seems very fitting to me! We often ask for the eyes of the Lord to see things as He does and to see them clearly. We also ask and sing our request for our eyes to be opened so for me I choose and NEED 1 Corinthians 13:12. I have picked the New Living Translation for this verse. This just seemed so fitting for me personally. So many things this last year hit me that I could not see coming or if and when I did I just could not fully understand it...it was as if "it were in a mirror".


1 Corinthians 13:12, "Now we see things imperfectly, like puzzling reflections in a mirror, but then we will see everything with perfect clarity. All that I know now is partial and incomplete, but then I will know everything completely, just as God now knows me completely." NLT

Our eyes fools us; to "see" something also implies that we comprehend it, as God fully does us! Our sight is limited and incomplete. Our sight to often lacks vision to put it plainly. This last year brings some mirror images to my mind that just flat wears me out to try to make sense of so I will trust Him who knows me. The year before cloudier still and the year before that...etc. You get my drift...imperfect...unclear...incomplete! I must also be mindful not to focus on the circumstances but on the ONE who holds them all. When I am tired and feel that I can't do one more thing...I will trust the One who brought me to it because He knows me!

He Sees Me!!!
El Roi!

Recently I began following a new blog named A Rose in Texas and the latest post by Tammy fit spot on with my first verse. Read her post here: A Rose in Texas: Let There Be Light. Most of all I wanted to share a quote from her post:

There is one element that must be present for any of us to experience the miracle of vision - Light! Without light, we cannot see. No matter how perfect our "vision", if we live in darkness, we experience only blindness.





"This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in Him there is no darkness at all." 1 John 1:5

I "see" her point! I "see" John's point! And now I want all I "see" to point to Christ!
Trying to see correctly by viewing through a mirror or trying your best to make out aspects of items in the dark create puzzling and backward images. I want to see beyond this life and beyond the length of my own arm and have a perspective straight from my Heavenly Home. If it doesn't make sense here I want to fully trust that He has it under His capable control and the Lord God Almighty indeed has my very best in mind - He sees it! He knows it! He knows me!

It is not too late to join in if you want the best challenge of 2011 to be truly mind changing! Go here to Living Proof Ministries blog for instructions and here to post up! Get a spiral of index cards and begin your journey of knowing Him more and the journey toward clear vision!

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Abiding Still,
Chel