Friday, December 30, 2011

Facing Our Giants

It's a busy time for me so I'm sharing another devotion today. I sure hope you'll hang around and take the time to digest and soak it up ...













God did not give us a spirit that makes us afraid but a spirit of power and love and self-control. (2 Timothy 1:7)NCV

A cloud of terror hung over the Valley of Elah as snarling threats and vile promises spewed from his mouth. The intimidator strutted along grassy slopes swinging an enormous club, his mammoth, ironclad feet pawing the ground like an irate bull, ready to attack. The huge, ugly monster was Goliath, a nine foot giant, the pride of Philistia. He wore massive armor; a bronze coat weighing 200 pounds, a solid iron spear, a heavy bronze helmet. The target of his ranting and raving was a frightened, helpless group of Israelites, cowering in their tents. For forty agonizing days, Goliath had come, taunting them, promising certain destruction and doom. The Israelites, paralyzed with fear, had given up all hope of escape, resigned to their tortured fate at the hand of this Philistine monster.

Then came day forty-one! I am certain, as the sun inched its way over the mountains that morning, that neither Goliath nor the Israelites had any idea that this day would be different. A young handsome teenager stepped into the valley of fear, fresh from the presence of God. David, the youngest in a family of eight boys could not believe the scene before him. Tossing the giant’s threats and obvious advantage aside, David refused to accept what he saw. Instead, he chose to believe what he knew in his heart; this giant was going down. With simple but certain faith and unreserved confidence in God, David stepped through the fear, ushering in the mighty presence and power of God. Goliath not only met David that day, He met the Lord of Heaven and earth. And the giant fell! Giants always fall in the presence of God.

We stand on the threshold of a new year – a new beginning! If you're like me, you face 2012 with mixed emotions. Personally, I'm thrilled to have survived 2011! There were certainly moments when I wondered if I would. I am so excited about a fresh start, a brand new set of days overflowing with new dreams and unmarked possibilities, but I also know this year is crammed full of the unknown, as well as a giant or two. If I am brutally honest, I have to admit the unknown fashions a pocket of fear in my heart where questions and doubts thrive.

The good news is - what lies ahead is no surprise to God. In fact, He has already been where we are going. That reason alone empowers us to face every tomorrow with hope, knowing whatever touches us passes through His hands, with His permission.

It's not God’s plan for us to dwell in fear or for fear to rule our lives. He has already set in motion the defeat and fall of every giant we will ever face. Our responsibility is to step through our fear, facing them in God’s power and with His promises. The Holy Spirit will guide the path of His truth to its destined mark, taking down the giants lurking in each tomorrow.

He is the same yesterday, today and forever! The days ahead are saturated with the memory of Goliath’s fall and trust in Almighty God, the Giant Killer.So I ask you, what is there to fear?

Here comes 2012 - like a clean slate filled with new beginnings and fresh starts. Will the lessons of 2011 make a difference for you?












Review it and ask ...

* What giants have I faced?
* Was my response right or wrong?
* How do the birth, life and death of Jesus Christ affect those responses?
* How do I typically handle fear?
* What giants will I face today?
* What changes do I need to make as I enter 2012?


Allow your heart and mind to look ahead to all that this year holds. God is faithful and He is sufficient for whatever it brings. Seek Him always.

* Praise Him for His faithfulness in your life.
* Guard your heart and mind against the darkness.
* Stand firm in His power and His presence.
* By faith lay every fear and worry at His feet.
* Trust He is with you every step of the way.

and remember to

* Pray instead of panic.


Until next year :)

Thursday, December 22, 2011


Being the mother of three and a wife of almost thirty years, trusting in God has not been debatable for a very long time.

Like prayer, it's just there. I'm sort of a 'pray without thinking' kinda gal. If I come upon a wreck, I pray for the injured and the family, or families, who are about to receive the news. I'm forgetful, so I don't make a mental note or a list for later. You're probably the same way. Because don't you just love that you can go to Him anytime?

Same goes for trust. I trust God - period. Does this mean that I don't worry, stress myself out or lose hours of sleep over stuff? Absolutely not. I'm human. But in retrospect, I look back at all of the crossroads, situations and heartbreaks that God alone has led me thru over the years. So yeah - I trust God.

The comfort of that trust came into play - big time - yesterday. To make a long and agonizing story short - my dad was considered missing for a while. Hate that word now.

He left home about 9:30 for an hour and a 1/2 drive to Nashville for a doctors appt. My mom received a call from someone within the CT department at 1:00 wanting to know why he had missed his appt. Can I just share that gut wrenching panic followed?

Several hours were spent placing phone calls, filing police reports and my brother driving winding country roads searching for his vehicle. He was stopping along the way to show my dad's photo, hoping someone may have seen him. At one such market he found my dad's empty vehicle in the parking lot. As he was reporting this to the authorities, my dad walked out with a bag of groceries.

Yep. He did arrive for an appt. He had x-rays AND a CT scheduled, but only went for the x-rays, thinking those and the CT were one in the same.

So while we were absolutely frantic - he had driven to his appt, was returning home and had merely stopped to pick up a few groceries...sigh.

In retrospect?

For my dad -

#1 Never leave home without your cell phone.
#2 Travel thru Clarksville to Nashville - not the 'back-roads'.

And for me -

#1 IF there's a next time - have them cross-reference all other departments for his name.

#2 Obtain his tag number.

But most importantly? As my mind replayed the events over and over last night, I recalled that familiar comfort of God reminding me - 'Everything will be okay, trust me.'

I went to bed extremely grateful last night and awoke the same way.

Life is indeed good ...

Until later :)

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

What I'm Loving Wednesday


What I'm loving Wednesday for is the opportunity to wish you all MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

I'm loving that although this week has been hectic and rolling by like the Polar Express


the holiday spirit shared by those around me has been nothing but warm and extra special.

I'm loving that Michael is home for Christmas and is sharing Kristina, his someone special, with us for the holidays :)


I'm loving that Priss and her Prince will be hosting our Christmas Eve gathering as part of The Forbes Family First Christmas Together.


I'm loving that we'll be attending an amazing Christmas Eve service at Grace this year. What a blessing to gather as a family to celebrate the birth of Christ.


It's not too late to join us ...



I'm loving that I'm pretty confident everyone is going to be happy and a little surprised with their gifts this year! But they'll just have to wait until Christmas morning to find that out ;)



A huge, laid-back Christmas breakfast is one of our special family traditions. And I'm loving the new additions I have planned this year. Hope they do too!



I'm loving that God continues to bless my family - in so many ways we do not deserve. This Pinterest find reminds me of just how much that's true. Our blessings are indeed countless.


I'm also loving all of these other random pins I came across. Hope you enjoy them too.


I know others who also feel the same way :)

Some don't understand this concept.

Praise God!


Paradise!! I actually considered putting this on my bucket list until I remembered I have a fear of heights :)

Yeah Big Guy. Let's get it right next year!


Great idea for newlyweds.


Definitely a project for me and Miss Priss ;)


If only I had a stair case .....


I certainly hope ours do.

In fact - take a hike. I am so over you!


We're all guilty at some point, aren't we?

And I'll be waiting!



Nana's have dreams too :)


Love the simplicity of this! Hope Pinterest reminds me next year :)

And just in case I don't have a chance to blog again before Christmas I'd like to leave you with this one


and wish you all a very Merry Christmas!!

Until later :)

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Yikes!

FIVE days till Christmas! Man! This happens every year. I plan, plan, plan and it's gone, gone, gone ...

I still have a list of want to do's that will probably become didn't happens. But that's normally the case each year too.

I still have some treats I AM going to get made. Here are a couple of my annually requested treats. I managed to get these made last weekend.


HAYSTACKS

1 (12 oz.) pkg. butterscotch or chocolate chips
1 (12 oz.) jar peanut butter
1 (9 oz.) can chow mein noodles

You will need adult helper, saucepan, mixing spoon, teaspoon, and waxed paper.

Put chips in saucepan. Stir over low heat until melted (ask an adult to help you). Add peanut butter to chips and remove from heat. Stir well. Mix in the chow mein noodles. Drop by teaspoons onto waxed paper. Let the "haystacks" harden for 1 hour.


SWEET NOTHIN'S

1 stick butter
1 (6 oz.) pkg. butterscotch chips
1/2 c. peanut butter
1 box crispy rice squares cereal (12 oz.)
1 box powdered sugar

Melt butter, peanut butter and chips together. Pour over cereal, coating well. Put 1/4 box sugar and 1/4 of mixture into a bag, shaking to coat. Do remaining mixture the same way. Store in tightly covered container.

These are super simple - and great if you're pressed for time, need something tasty - but not necessarily pretty :)

I didn't get around to blogging about our trip to the Opryland Hotel to see the lights. Last week was an unusually hectic week. So here's a short re-cap.

Had a blast on the ride up. Priss served as our Mad-Lib Master of Ceremony. If I had to guess, I'd say this photo was taken during the reading of our Christmas themed story :)


We DO love our car games :)

We stopped for dinner (that son-in-law thought to make reservations :) for a great meal at the Sante Fe Cattle Company. We then joined the bumper to bumper traffic and headed out to walk it off while viewing the lights.

The trees were huge and beautiful and the lights were pretty awesome.




But they paled in comparison with these lovely ladies :)




We did run into more than a few interesting characters


although I was really hoping to see King Julian (I like to move it, move it :)

I hope the guys enjoyed it at least a little bit. They just sort of followed our lead. But then if we're honest ... a hotdog and a beer would've been more down their alley anyway - and we know it ;) So the sacrifice did not go un-noted.

They were good sports though. They even picked up our slack a time or two ...


FYI - if it's across the chest, it's a satchel...

Good times and even better memories :)

Until later :)