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Cloud Cover

September 24, 2021 by Christy Leave a Comment

I was driving through the Sacramento Valley on a sunny day.  As I drove along though, I saw a large area of shadow in front of me.  I was really surprised because I could not recall seeing any clouds in the sky, and I assumed this must be quite a massive cloud to block out that much sun.  As I reached the other side of the shade I glanced upward and saw only a tiny, little puff of white!  I thought how ironic it was that a small wisp of vapor could block out the light and warmth from something as powerful as the sun.

Thinking about it some more, I realized this is what I do to God!  I’ll be cruising along, enjoying the sunshine of His presence and relationship, when all of a sudden a little puff of a problem comes along and I allow it to instantly block out His light, warmth and power.  Depending on how “big” I perceive the problem to be, I can even find myself in complete darkness.

I wish I could instantly recognize what I am doing, but sometimes I might stumble around in the darkness for quite awhile until I think to call out for help.  The really awesome thing is when I do ask, God sends the wind of his Holy Spirit to blow away my despair and doubt.  Don’t get me wrong, sometimes the problems are real and can take some time to work through, but really, is anything too hard for God?  The issue is more on my side of things, when I forget that God is still there, waiting on the other side of difficulties just like the sun is still shining behind the clouds.  

“I am the Lord, the God of all mankind.  Is anything too hard for me?”  Jeremiah 32:27

“I, Jesus…am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright Morning Star.”  Revelation 22:16

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Say What?

September 10, 2021 by Christy Leave a Comment

“Who put the play-dough in the freezer?!?”  ” I can’t fix your hair until the spit in it dries.”  If anyone without children heard half of the crazy things I have to say all day they would think I should be admitted to the asylum.  Other mothers wouldn’t even blink.  Children do some very interesting things, defying explanation most of the time, but still I will ask, “Why is there a baggy of mud in my refrigerator???”

I wish it were only funny, half-crazy things that came out of my mouth, but unfortunately hurtful things come out too.  This is something I have worked on my whole time as a mother and I hope it is getting better.

When I do mess up I try to use it as an opportunity to talk to my children about how as a human, I will let them down, but how they have a Heavenly Father who will never let them down.  He will never be harsh with them, never impatient.

There is a lot in the Bible about controlling our tongues, and it resonates with me every time I come across one of those verses.  The first half of James chapter three is all about taming the tongue.  Verse ten says, “Out of the same mouth come praise and cursing.”  My goal is that far more praise comes out of my mouth when I am speaking to my kids than negativity.  I want to speak encouragement into their lives so they can pursue becoming the people God intends for them to become.

I’m sure I will say many more things such as, “Why did you decorate your little sister with markers?” But I hope I also take the opportunities to say things like, “I love you,” and “I’m proud of you.”

“The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life, but violence overwhelms the mouth of the wicked.”  Proverbs 10:11

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School Daze

August 27, 2021 by Christy 2 Comments

I cannot believe summer is already over!  I was just settling into a nice laid-back routine of swim lessons, catch-up doctor appointments, shuttling kids from activity to activity, squeezing in a few projects I had put on hold until summer and trying to really clean my house because of course I didn’t get around to that during the school year.  Okay, maybe my summer wasn’t that laid-back.

In any case, the school year is upon us.  For us homeschooling moms that means the annual re-evaluating of our teaching methods for our children:  This will be the year that we finally conquer writing!  Or, this will be the year that we stay on a schedule.  Or, just fill in the blank.  If you are anything like me you never feel like you are doing enough to prepare your children for higher education or the real world.

I have good news, if you are concerned about whether or not you are a good mother, you probably are.  I found more good news in the Bible the other day.  In Isaiah 54:13 it says, “All your sons, (and I’m sure, daughters) will be taught by the Lord, and great will be your children’s peace.”  I was so happy to read that because it reminded me that even though I am to be overseeing my children’s education, the real teaching will come from God.

As we move forward into this more busy season of school, my prayer for all of us would be that we could find space in our days to bring our kids to God in prayer and ask Him to be the one guiding their education.  Whether they are being taught at home or in a public school, He is the one holding them in His hand, we just need to give ourselves lots of grace and trust in that fact.

I Samuel 1:27-28  “I prayed for this child, and the Lord has granted me what I asked of him.  So now I give him to the Lord.  For his whole life he will be given over to the Lord.”

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Just A Minute

August 20, 2021 by Christy Leave a Comment

Have you ever noticed how children have the ability to make a few minutes seem like a few hours?  Because I have eight children, I find myself saying, “Just a minute,” all day long.  This is extremely difficult for my youngest children, because of course they need everything right now.  Whenever I say this they immediately they start the questions, “How long is a minute?”  “Has it been five minutes yet?”  “I’m hungry!”  This last declaration is usually made after I have carefully explained for the millionth time that I am cooking dinner, please stay out of the kitchen and it will be ready in–you guessed it–just a minute.

Confession time.  As irritating as this is for me, I find myself being the exact same way with God.  “Just a minute God?  But I am sure I need it now.”  “God, how long is Your minute anyway?  I hope it isn’t as long as Your day, I don’t think I can wait a thousand years!”  As much as we all talk about time going by way too fast, sometimes it seems to crawl.

When I am in a time of waiting on God, I can start to feel as though nothing is happening.  A friend of mine termed it being ‘benched’ by God.  I am so sure I have to be doing something to get to where God is taking me.  The truth is, as I look back on my sideline times, I can see God growing me in amazing ways that I would have completely missed if I was running around doing things.

When my children are impatiently waiting for something, I usually suggest they read a book or go play with their toys in the Family Room.  The times they take me up on my suggestion, I usually have to call to them and they are surprised to find the time has gone by so quickly.  It’s the same with me and God.  He says that if I seek His will and Kingdom first, all the other things that I need will be added to my life.  So as I am waiting, I will take His suggestion and grab the Book and read.

Matthew 6:33  “But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.”

Joshua 1:8  “Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it.  Then you will be prosperous and successful.”

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Encouragement Unaware

August 13, 2021 by Christy Leave a Comment

Early one morning I was in my room trying to wake up, drink enough coffee, and read enough of the Bible to summon my courage for a long day.  From the other room I heard my beginning reader lisping out a sign that hangs in my kitchen, “I, can, do, all, things…”  Isn’t it amazing how creative God is at delivering encouragement to us when we need it?  My little reader was just practicing some words she saw, but she sent them right to my heart.  “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.”

There are two parts to this.  The first is how awesome it is that God brings us encouragement right when we need it.  This encouragement can come from just about anywhere if we are paying attention.  The second part is God can and does use us to bring encouragement to others, even if sometimes we are unaware of it.

An example of this is when I was sitting in a waiting room, feeling somewhat anxious for my daughter who was undergoing some tests.  From behind me I heard someone sweetly singing Sunday school songs to her little boy.  This woman probably thought she was just keeping her son entertained as they waited their turn, never dreaming as she sang how deep and wide God’s love is, that she was ministering to my anxious mommy heart.

My challenge and prayer for us this week is to keep our hearts and eyes open for God’s encouragement to us.  Also that we would continue to live in such a way that God can use us to encourage others, even if we are unaware of it.

“I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.”  Philippians 4:13

“Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.”  I Thessalonians 5:11

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Bedtime Whack-A-Mole

August 6, 2021 by Christy Leave a Comment

Do you play bedtime whack-a-mole at your house?  You know the game, it’s the one where you try to get all your children to bed on time and then have them stay in bed.  The game starts the moment you think you have successfully tucked them all in, teeth properly brushed, good night kisses given.  Up pops the first child, apparently spontaneously bleeding from a knee, needing a band-aid.  No sooner is that one back in bed, then, here comes another who just remembered an important phone message, which of course by now it’s too late in the evening to return.  You finish your instructions on the art of message-taking, and here comes the child who is thirsty.

Finally, all the younger children are settled.  In walks the teenager, who despite being hardly able to keep their eyes open all afternoon, is now wide awake and ready to talk, of course about very important, possibly life changing matters.  Usually, by some time late evening they do all go to sleep.  For some people though, this is when another whack-a-mole game starts.

Suddenly, negative thoughts start popping up from nowhere.  These thoughts can be anything: fears, doubts, or just things we wished we had done differently that day.  These thoughts are robbers.  They rob us of joy and peace.  They attempt to steal away grace.  They have stolen many a night’s sleep.

When these bad thoughts start creeping in it is time to get out the big hammer of God’s word.

Fear?  Whack!  “For God has not given us a spirit of fear.”  II Timothy 1:7

Doubt?  Whack!  “But blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord, whose confidence is in Him.”  Jeremiah 17:7

Regret?  Whack!  “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.  See I am doing a new thing!”  Isaiah 43:18

As with any skill, this takes practice.  I, for one, need to remember to speak truth to these thoughts right away, not just sit there allowing the thoughts to swirl in my head.  However, we can all be whack-a-thought experts. We just need to stay alert, keep ourselves filled with God’s word through reading the Bible, and practice batting those thoughts away the moment they pop up.

Isaiah 26:3-4  “You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts in you.  Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord, is the Rock eternal.”

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