Sunday, November 20, 2011

On Loan

Life is going at a rate so quickly that I find it hard to spare even a moment to sit and share.
This last week has been filled with several trials.  I would ask that you please be in prayer for our family as our dog went missing almost a week ago.  We are waiting the result of medical testing on two different children and we have extended family coming from out of town to stay an undetermined amount of time with us.
This was passed to me and it was a great reminder of the trust we've been given and the gift that each of my children are.


On Loan
by Charles R. Swindoll
Read Job 1:21
With Job facedown in worship to God, the only one cursing is Satan. He hated it! He resented Job's response! Of all things, the man still worships his God---the One who would allow these catastrophes to happen. There wouldn't be one in millions on this earth who would do so, but Job did exactly that. The wicked spirits sat with their mouths wide open as it were, as they watched a man who responded to all of his adversities with adoration; who concluded all of his woes with worship. No blame. No bitterness. No cursing. No clinched fist raised to the heavens screaming, "How dare you do this to me after I've walked with you all these years!" None of that.
Instead he said, "Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked I shall return there. Blessed be the name of the Lord." That says it all. At birth we all arrived naked. At death we will all leave naked, as we're prepared for burial. We have nothing as we are birthed; we have nothing as we depart. So everything we have in between is provided for us by the Giver of Life.
Get that clearly in your mind. Get it, affluent Americans as we are. Get it when you stroll through your house and see all those wonderful belongings. Get it when you open the door and slip behind the steering wheel of your car. It's all on loan, every bit of it. Get it when the business falls and fails. It, too, was on loan. When the stocks rise, all that profit is on loan.
Face it squarely. You and I arrived in a tiny, naked body (and not a great looking one at that!). And what will we have when we depart? A naked body plus a lot of wrinkles. You take nothing because you brought nothing! You own nothing. What a grand revelation. Are you ready to accept it? You don't even own your children. They're God's children, on loan for you to take care of, rear, nurture, love, discipline, encourage, affirm, and then release.
Praise God for "every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights" (James 1:17 NIV). 
Excerpted from Charles R. Swindoll, Great Days with the Great Lives (Nashville: W Publishing Group, 2005). Copyright © 2005 by Charles R. Swindoll, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission.
 

Monday, November 7, 2011

Happy Birthday, Mr. Incredible!

You are my friend, my mate, my love.
I wish you the most happy birthday ever yet and look forward to celebrating many more with you. 

What a Weekend!!!

I need to get our week going so this is going to be short, but WOW what a weekend! 

We organized a training for Saturday and it HAPPENED!
I was awake and functional for announcements at BOTH church services!
The dedication of nine adopted children from five families was BEAUTIFUL!!!!
An Informational meeting on Adoption was SUPER informative and the FOOD was GOOD!!!

I really enjoyed being God's hands and feet and facilitating all that happened, but I am looking forward to having a small break :) 

This week is the second week of rehearsals/shows every night for a local production, I have been able to tuck my precious children in bed only once in a week.  I miss them and they miss me, but after this week... I'll be back to full mommy duty and planning more for Legacy.

I am so grateful that God has given me these opportunities and has strengthened and sustained me, my kids and my marriage with Mr. Incredible.  God is moving in big ways and it's fun to see the glimpses!