Saturday, April 3, 2010
Empty for Us.
The cross on which He died was now only unoccupied wood. The cave in which He was buried was now only an empty cavern. He arose and is in Heaven waiting for us.....His family. Hallelujah, Christ arose!!
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Thanks
People love getting gifts and praise for a job well done or for a special occasion. Well, sometimes when you surprise your wife with those expensive red roses that you know she will just LOVE she simply gives you a hug and then promptly puts the roses in water so they "won't dry out". You may stand there befuddled thinking that "this is the only thanks I get....those roses were expensive." What people forget many times is a "thank you" is really a sign of true adoration and that what you did meant a lot for a person but the acknowledgment by those two simple words can warm your heart to the point of popping. In the society in which we live, "thank you" is either not said enough or spoken without any true sentiment.
In Psalms 105, David was praising God the best way he knew how.......to say thank you for all that He had done for Him. God actually accepts "thank you" as an act of worship because for all He has done for us, a "thank you" is the least we can do, especially at this time of year at Easter. After all, He did send His Son to die for us so we could live with Him in eternity. Oh, by the way, we should be thankful in ALL circumstances.
So, the next time you thank someone for something, say it sincerely and from the heart. The recipient will recognize this and probably thank you back. God should ALWAYS be one of those recipients. Thanks.
In Psalms 105, David was praising God the best way he knew how.......to say thank you for all that He had done for Him. God actually accepts "thank you" as an act of worship because for all He has done for us, a "thank you" is the least we can do, especially at this time of year at Easter. After all, He did send His Son to die for us so we could live with Him in eternity. Oh, by the way, we should be thankful in ALL circumstances.
So, the next time you thank someone for something, say it sincerely and from the heart. The recipient will recognize this and probably thank you back. God should ALWAYS be one of those recipients. Thanks.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Enjoying My Boy

Hello all. Today was quite an ordinary day for me and my new son, Kenzy! Momma was quite busy so for her the day was anything but ordinary and boring. Traveling, shopping, B'day party attendance and getting tired made up her day.
We adopted our new Scottish Terrier on the 6th of Feb. and he has been such a blessing. Our hearts were deeply saddened when we lost our beloved Magge Mae to cancer last May. As any dog or animal lover will tell you it really does turn your world upside down and inside out. We desperately wanted and needed another Scottie not to take Maggie's place but rather to start afresh with a new little puppy to love and adore. God answered our numerous prayers when Kenzy was born on December 16th of 2009.
Kenzy is sweet, slightly mischievous but a great companion even at this young age. He filled my day with delight as "us men" watched two hockey games, napped and played. His love is unconditionally given and that is refreshing seeing how things are going now a days.
Wouldn't it be nice if people were more like dogs?
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