Wednesday, June 15, 2011

JESUS IN THE FRUITY PEBBLES

JESUS IN THE FRUITY PEBBLES
“Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus…” Philippians 2:5
 Not too long ago our two granddaughters were staying with us while they relocated from Kentucky to Georgia.  Our house changed in many ways. There was an increase in noise, chatter, toilet paper consumption, laughter, eating, water drinking, paper towels, bologna, hot dogs, healthy & non healthy snacks, and the ever popular staple, CEREAL, Fruity Pebbles being their favorite.  Have you seen Fruity Pebbles?  They are small disc shaped multi colored pieces of puffed rice.  One box holds many, many thousands of pieces.  Anyway, back to the overstuffed pantry shelves. In an attempt to give me more room in the pantry my daughter had purchased a small shelving unit and placed it next to my standard wooden book shelf, which was purchase at a yard sale in the 1970’s for $7.00 dollars.  This book shelf has served us well for many years in all the different places we have lived.  The shelf itself is about 5 foot tall and on the top shelf is where all our cereal boxes live. 
On one particular morning I was not in the best frame of mind – tired I guess from lack of sleep.  Since we have been empty nesters, I stay up later and sleep later.  Well my grandchildren and their family were relocating as I said from Kentucky, Eastern Standard time to Georgia also EST by way of our home in Alabama Central Standard Time.  So my beautiful and cheery wake ups from my grand girls seemed to come earlier and earlier.  And when these girls get up they want to eat breakfast on their way to the kitchen.  As I get older my wake ups seem to become much slower than when my children were young.  But out of bed I sprung (or sprang) as the girls came to get me up.  I am sure I was muttering to myself on my way to the kitchen, “I need my coffee”.  The girls were filled with early morning chatter and wants for their breakfast cereal.  I don’t remember all that transpired that morning but I remember me putting the Fruity Peebles back on the top shelf on top of another box of cereal, with some attitude.  I placed the box on top and wheeled an about face to leave the pantry when I heard a noise.  Evidently I had placed the box part way on top of the other box and anyway I could see it teetering as I turned to see what the noise was about.  It all happened in slow motion – the box teetering from side to side – once –twice – and over it went.  Thinking to myself “did I put a clothes pin on that bag inside that box?” Well you already know the answer to that – a resounding NO.  As the box tipped and headed for the new shelf my daughter had bought I did a visual scan of what was between the top and the floor.  I observed many objects. Do you know what a rain stick is?  You know you turn it upside down and the millions of things inside flow to the opposite end and it sounds like rain?  Anyway that is what a box of spilling Fruity Peebles sounds like as it tips and drenches your panty with those tiny pieces of puffed rice.  It seemed like a never ending parade as each of those pieces slipped from their bag to the floor of my pantry.
 Damage done!  As I surveyed the pantry I thought it really isn’t so bad.  As I attempted to retrieve the cereal box I found another scenario however.  The slightest movement sent shifting rice pebbles, strange you could hear them but could not see them.  At this point I am really mad at myself for displaying a bad attitude.  You see if I had been careful with the box to begin with and not attitudinal none of this would have happened.  So standing in the middle of my pantry surrounded by armies of pebbles I heard a still small voice deep within. I knew it was the Holy Spirit.  All the scriptures in my mind about attitude began to surface.  I was still not listening as you know I had a great mess to clean up.
Continuing on my way to clean up this “hiding” mess, I grabbed the broom and the trash can. The vacuum for some reason never entered my mind.  I started at the top, moving ever so carefully each box & item between the top shelve and the floor.  As I collected and dumped piles of pebbles over and over again I finally began to calm down and be thankful that it was a dry substance I was cleaning up and not something sticky or runny.  As I emptied the shelf that my daughter had loving bought me to help straighten out the pantry, I at last came to the bottom shelf. I was finally able to move it so cleaning of the floor beneath could begin.
My attitude more in check now and the girls happily playing elsewhere as I could hear their sweet laughter, I moved the shelf.  What I saw made me cry. There in the piles of pebbles was Jesus.  Yes Jesus was in the Fruity Pebbles.  It was one of those small rocks with words on them and the word on this rock was Jesus.  A flood of emotions came over me as I thought about the fact that Jesus is with me even when I spill the Fruity Pebbles and when I clean up the Fruity Peebles – Jesus – is with me always in every situation. 
I had to stop right then and there and thank Jesus - for being my everything – everywhere - even in the Fruity Pebbles.

Friday, April 8, 2011

April 2011

MY HEART TO YOURS
APRIL 2011

Recently our family was going to be making a trip. We were going to visit our son & his wife where he is stationed with the Air Force and also attend an air show going on that weekend. Our daughter and her family were going as well, joining us along the way at a predetermined place. Everyone was excited about seeing family and the up- coming air show.
On Thursday night everyone was busy making preparations for our Friday am departure.  Our daughter had put our granddaughters to bed in hopes that they would eventually go to sleep and at least have some rest before beginning our Friday journey.  Our daughter and her husband were making final preparations for an early morning departure and were headed down the hall to fall into bed to get some much needed sleep for the next day’s drive.  As they were walking down the hall our daughter heard a door open and there stood our oldest granddaughter fully dressed – wide eyed – bubbling with excitement and a question. “ IS IT TIME TO GO YET?”  Her mother calmly explained to her that it was still night time and everyone needed to get some sleep.
As my daughter was telling me this funny story I began thinking about another day’s trip that those of us who belong to Christ will be taking.  It caused me to think how we as Christians are living day to day as we wait for Christ’s return.  What would our days be like if we woke up daily and asked the Lord – “IS IT TIME TO GO YET?”  Living with that expectation so close, would we witness to that person in our path – would we talk with that person we haven’t spoken with in a long time – would we extend a kindness – would we pray in earnest for a need in a friend’s life – would we try and right the wrongs we have left undone – would we ??????????     
“Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come.  But understand this: if the owner of the house had known at what time of night the thief was coming, he would have kept watch and would not have let his house be broken into. So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.” Matthew 24:42-44

Thursday, March 24, 2011

You are the God who sees me

”She gave this name to the Lord who spoke to her: “You are the God who sees
me,” for she said, “I have now seen the One who sees me.” Genesis 16:13

 I have found it a great comfort this past week to know our God as EL ROI:
the God who sees me!  The God who sees me when I fall, when I hurt, when I
am mistreated, when I am sad inside but the outside cannot reflect that,
when I run from Him, when I hide from Him, when I feel alone even in a
crowd, when I am lost and feeling helpless.  How thankful I am that God
looks for me as He did for Hagar.  He looks for me!  He looks for you too
If you belong to the King of Kings, He looks for you!

Be encouraged that no matter where you find yourself in whatever
circumstance, God sees you.  We are truly a blessed people. Our God loves
us so completely that no matter where we are He sees us.

 My prayer for you is that you may know God’s fullness as El Roi:
the God who sees me.
 “For the eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those
whose hearts are fully committed to him.”  II Chronicles 16:9

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

New at This

I have been thinking about this for a long time so I thought I would try it and see how it goes.  My Heart to Yours - began in 2006 with a weekly devotional to encourage and uplift my email contacts.  I was pleased with the feedback I received at that time.  I continued for some time, then life happend and one thing led to another and I stopped.  So this will be my attempt to begin anew.

 We are all on life's journey and the road is not always easy or clear.  My prayer is that something I blog will encourage you and help you as we walk these paths together.