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It Is Love




{video I made for Todd last year. There are pics of our girls which I normally do not show on the blog, so this post will only be up for a week. Enjoy!}

Yesterday was our 14th Wedding Anniversary. My husband is an amazing man who is committed to me, loves me, and makes our marriage priority.  I am a blessed beyond words.
 Our marriage is something we have worked very hard on, clinging to the verses below, trying to put them into practice.  Each year brings on new lessons and new growth.  I am so thankful for a man who will give me room to grow and who is committed to growing himself.  He is God’s gift to me.

I LOVE YOU, TODD!

Col 3:12-14
Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity



Romans 12:12
Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.




Romans 12:10b
Honor one another above yourselves.




1 Cor 13:4-8

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

Love never fails.




1 Peter 4:8 
Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.




James 1:19
Be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry.

Colossians 3:14 
And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.

Song of Solomon 2:16 
My lover is mine, and I am his.





FAMILY/ Marriage

Marriage Conflict-Start Somewhere

Push play, then crank your speakers..

Be angry, yet do not sin: do not let the sun go down upon your wrath.  Ephesians 4:26

From Study Bible:

 He teaches us how to bridle our anger in such a way that, even though our anger is fierce, yet it does not break out, but is bridled, and that it is without delay quenched before we sleep. And this is so that Satan may not take occasion to give us evil counsel. Let not the night come upon you in your anger, that is, make atonement quickly, for all matters.

Start Somewhere-By Toby Mac
Last night, everything was movin’ so fast
I could barely keep track
Oh, of my offenses or your defenses
In hindsight, I woulda, coulda, shoulda not gone there
But left without a word to spare
Was it your offenses or my defensiveness?

That’s got me thinkin’ that we’re never gonna get it right
I wanna straighten this before the sun goes down tonight
If I could only fight the bitterness I feel inside
This thing is eatin’ me alive

Well I’m right here
And you’re right there
And God knows we’ve got to start somewhere
Cause I’m messed up
And you’re broken
And those shots we fired are still smokin’

I’m tossin’ and turnin’ on the things I’d undo
As I wrestle with the painful truth
Oh, my sleep escapes me as guilt berates me
Exhausted, the memories are drawing so near
I can see it like a world premiere
When did my objective lose all objectiveness?

If I need you, and you need me
How can you turn your back and just leave me?
When I’m right here, and you’re right there
And God knows we’ve got to start somewhere

I said some things that I regret
And if I could, I’d take em back
If I could turn my words around
You wouldn’t hear a sound

But here I am, and there you are
The space between us is not so far
I’m reaching out my hand in love
Before the fading sun, forgive me for what I’ve done

John & Staci Eldridge-“Remember, Your Spouse Is Not The Enemy.  The Enemy Is Unseen, But Is Very Real, And Wants To Destroy Your Marriage”

Easter/ Holidays/Parties/ Love/ Spiritual

Good Friday-Remembering

These are two of my most favorite songs.  I couldn’t decide which one to share, so I shared them both.  I encourage you to watch the both of them, and remember with me why this Good Friday is such a very, very special day.

{both videos are very graphic, viewer discretion advised}

Easter/ Holidays/Parties/ Love/ Spiritual

Easter Lessons

 

With Easter coming, my girls and I have been having quite a few discussions about sin and our need for a Saviour.  I was wanting a tangible way to show them different types of sin, how often we sin, and how great our need is for a Saviour.

I took a bulletin board square, drew a cross on it, and then we looked up some Bible verses and brain-stormed different types of sin, which I then wrote onto the cross.

 

~We discussed why and how Jesus died, and the amazingness– He took our sins upon Himself and paid the penalty that we deserved, by dying for us.

 ~We talked about repentance, how we must acknowledge our sin, ask Jesus to forgive our sin, and turn away from our sin. He takes the burden of them onto Himself, and they are no more.

~We talked about how He makes us whole and beautiful, and how we can come to Him anytime, He will always be ready and willing to forgive us, making us new again.

~We talked about the beauty of Easter, how He conquered death and is Risen, indeed!!

With pins (reminding us to think of the nails that pierced His skin) and beautiful, shimmery circles (the circle shape represents how He makes us whole),  we have been coming before the cross this week and acknowledging this amazing thing our Saviour did for us.

It has been beautiful, seeing my girls ask for forgiveness more often, and going to the cross before their Jesus, on their own.  I see them walk away, with freedom in their eyes and a lightness in their step.

My youngest- “Oh, mom, the cross is becoming so beautiful!!”  I smile and think, “so are you, my child, so are you.”

Love/ Spiritual

The Potter

Isaiah 64:8
Yet oh Lord. You are our Father.  We are the clay you are the potter, 
we are the work of your hands.
I am reading a book called “Identity.”  It is part of the Connect Series.  It is a study book, and asks the question…
How do you imagine the experience of being on the Potters wheel in His hands?

My answer:
The Ultimate Creator sees beauty in me, a clump of earth.
He holds me with a gentle touch.
Holy hands envelope, surround.
Patiently He works, and calls for patience,
as He creates beauty He’s already seen
I spin, slowly giving in.
My mess covers His hands
He molds mess into beauty
I feel Him,. Holding.
I feel safe.  At rest. Settled.
I feel like a priceless creation
I feel cherished.
I feel shaped.
I am a work of my Potters hand,
I am vessel surrounded,
I am filled


FAMILY/ Love/ Marriage/ Spiritual

Great Friends, A Miracle, & Anti-Procrastination

Pro-cras-ti-nate  

verb [intrans.] 

-delay or postpone action; put off doing something.

(I’m really good at that!)



Our friends from Chicago came to visit us this weekend, Porter and Sharon. It was SO good to see them!  We have been friends for at least 12 years now.  

We met at church in Illinois, and have walked through much life together.  It is pretty amazing that we have kept the bonds we have since most of our relationship has been long distance.

 We lived close to them in Chicago for 2 years, then moved back to Nebraska to live closer to family. Boy, it was hard leaving our friends!

The first few years that we lived in different states, we made it a point to see each other at least a couple times a year.  Then we started poppin’ out babies, and our visits became more like once a year.  

Now, after having 6 kids between the 2 of us couples (3 each!) we see each other about every year to year 1/2.  It has been so fun seeing our kids form bonds with each other.  They have 2 boys, 10 and 7, and a little girl who is 5.  

This trip, just Porter and Sharon came.  They are huge John and Staci Eldredge fans, (and now, so are we!), and it so happened that John and Staci Eldredge were going to speak here in Nebraska, so the pull of that, and, of course, our lovely selves, was enough to get them here!  

The latest book the Eldredge’s have authored is a marriage book called “Love And War.”  We loved hearing them speak, learned much, and I plan on buying the book!  

Seeing them did my heart such good.  You see- they shouldn’t be here.  It truly is a miracle that they are.  

Last summer, they were on a road trip as a family and were in a very serious car accident.  “No one should have lived” is the message they received from police officers, paramedics, doctors, insurance agents…everyone who saw the accident was amazed that anyone walked out alive. 

 Our great God did a miracle for our great friends. 

 Porter and their ten-year-old son were both thrown from the van, that was going 85 mph and had rolled several times.  

Porter landed on the highway, in the middle of the night, tried to move and passed out from the pain.  

He doesn’t remember much but does remember hearing his family, hearing his wife comfort their son, and thinking he was done, as he heard a large semi pass him in the opposite lane.

  Sharon was heroic in her actions. 

She gives God all the credit for how her mind worked during that time.  Her husband is on the street, her son is gasping for air where he landed in the grass, her other son is terrified by the absence of his daddy and brother and the sight of the deep wound on his leg.  

Their little girl was shaken and very scared, but unbelievably, not physically hurt.  Sharon did what she needed to do for her family, and did not succumb to the shock until she was laying in the ambulance, knowing her family was in good hands. She was amazing.

There are so many beautiful stories of how God met them in this horrific time.  They are continuing to make beautiful stories as they allow God to use them to tell their story, and as they continue to heal. 
 
 Physical healing has come quickly, especially when there should not have been any
 
Despite a head injury, back injury and many contusions from glass and landing, Porter is doing well.  He is the same smart, loyal, wise, Godly, active and caring man we knew, which is truly a miracle.  
Even when seeing them in person, it was still hard to fathom what they had been through. Other than a few scars, the only evidence was strength of character, which truthfully, was very strong to begin with.  
Their kids have all healed and are doing well, thanks much to parents who had the wisdom to allow them to talk and process whenever they needed to, and to a big God who has taken care of them.  
Sharon is also doing well.  There is a deep beauty within her, a beauty that has been refined by fire and made new by her Protector. She has such feminine strength, a steadfastness, a firm grasp on the one she calls Saviour, and an eager anticipation of the ‘what next?’  
I personally can’t wait to see what is next for these great friends of ours, but I  know without a doubt that God kept them here on this earth because He is not done using them, to radiate Him.  

I truly didn’t want to let go when we hugged them hello, or as we said goodbye.  It was a gift to hear from them, in person, what they had been through.  I am so thankful to have them in my life.

 

So how does this all relate to procrastination?  

Well, two ways:

First, life is short and fragile.  Do not put off, do not delay, telling those whom you love that you do.  
My prayer is that through text, facebook, email and the phone that my friends will continue to know how much they are loved. Keeping in touch over the phone is NOT my strength, but combined with text and email, they just might get sick of me.

Second, having company is a GREAT way to stop procrastinating and get things done!  Here are a few things I accomplished because we were having visitors:

*my oven cleaned (it was nasty.  beyond nasty.)  
*sheets washed (they were not nasty, but gettin’ there)
*hair cut-I wanted to look my best for our night out
*laundry room cleaned up
*couches spot cleaned
*car picked up
*leggings bought for my ‘going out with friends’ outfit

I think I will purposefully have some more “anti-procrastination days” and tell you all about it.  Maybe you can join me?  It could be our chance to do those “little things” that we have been putting off.

It is always amazing to find out that the “thing” I have been waiting for the perfect time to do actually only needed 10 or 15 minutes to complete. All we have to do is take the first step and get started or keep inviting great company over, like mine…

 …don’t you wish they were your friends?:)

Love/ Spiritual/ Valentine's Day

3 New Loves

I was not going to post tonight, but then I was looking at the different blogs I read on Google Reader, and once again found some great stuff I have to share with you, but I will be quick!

Love has been the theme of the day, as it is February 14.

 Happy Valentines Day!

3 Loves connected for me by my Ultimate Love–Father God.

Here are 3 new loves of mine:

1. Grooveshark
I was reading my friend, Kristin’s blog, the_uncomplication_project, and she wrote a fun little post about a springtime music playlist.  She listed some great songs, (go look!) then suggested groveshark.com.  Here is what she has to say about it:

For free listens, visit Grooveshark and search for any song. You can create spur-of-the-moment playlists from just about any song. It’s free & they don’t put any ads in the middle of your music!”

I was intrigued and bookmarked the site.

2. Meteor Shower by Owl City
I finished up reading Kristin’s post, and was still on Google reader came upon my sister’s new blog, “Beauty Divine.”  She just moved to Kansas, and boy do I miss her, so to read her blog does my heart much good.  She just oozes beauty, inside and out, so check out her beautiful blog and experience some!

Today she wrote a post about some of her “loves,” and one of them was a song called Meteor Shower by Owl City.  I got excited the minute I saw a music recommendation by her, she is the queen of great music finds.   My sis posted these lyrics which intrigued me…

I can finally see that you’re right there beside me / I am not my own, for I have been made new / Please don’t let me go, I desperately need you / I am not my own, for I have been made new / Please don’t let me go, I desperately need you.

Those lyrics just hit a chord with me, as they express much of what I have been feeling lately, which I will explain more in my love number 3. I remembered Kristin’s suggestion to go to Grooveshark to listen to any song, so I headed over there to check out Meteor Shower.  Let me tell you, I played the song 3 times and the sound of it brought my girls running, and they all had it memorized by the last play.  I loved it.

3. A book called “Identity”
It is actually a study book, from the Connect series.  I am part of a Women’s Bible Study group that meets once a week.  We just started this book, and I can’t tell you how much I think we are going to grow and learn.  I am so excited!  This is from their website:

What Is CONNECT?

The Connect series invites you to have your whole person changed from the inside.

  • visually engaging and relationally interactive
  • relevant to real-life issues
  • deeply biblical and rooted in Scripture
  • geared for people wherever they are in their spiritual and life journeys

 

If I were to summarize my feelings about starting this study, the lyrics to the song above would just about do it.  The study is about who I am, because of who God is, and what it means to be made ‘new.’ The song above could be our studies theme song!

I love it when God puts things into my life that continue to show me that He is active and present and thoughtful of me- like a song that expresses my heart because of a book I am reading, that I could easily listen to thanks to Kristin’s music site recommendation

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