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Monday, January 22, 2018

A Legacy of Beauty


(Most of these words are a re-post from August 2016. This is the original post that the Lord used to spur me on to look at the Legacy of Faith passed down to me.)




Her stories now reside in a bin in my closet. My Grandma Hazel, the Mother of my own Mom, used to point me in the direction of those stories whenever I went to visit her. She knew that after I was finished taking a walk around the farm, I would want to come inside and read her memories of what it was like to grow up and then raise a family in the early part of the 1900's.






I loved to look at the photos of her younger self. This is her wedding picture, in 1921, just a few years before the Country entered into one of its worst economic times ever: The Great Depression.  



But instead of coming out of that time with a bitter heart, my Grandma Hazel showed me what it was like to look for beauty in the everyday.  
  



"Let others tell of storms and showers,
I’ll only mark your sunny hours."
    


   
I have always loved sundials.  Maybe it's because my Grandma loved that particular sundial quote, and spoke of it in her writings. So I googled "Sun dial mottoes and quotes" and found a list from "Hoyt’s New Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations"


"True as the needle to the pole,
Or as the dial to the sun."

--Barton Booth—Song.

 

"Give God thy heart, thy service, and thy gold;
The day wears on, and time is waxing old."  

--Sun Dial in the Cloister-garden of Gloucester Cathedral.

 

"If o’er the dial glides a shade, redeem
The time for lo! it passes like a dream;
But if ’tis all a blank, then mark the loss
Of hours unblest by shadows from the cross."
        --On a Sun Dial in a churchyard at Shenstone, England. 

 

As a child I was fascinated that time could actually be marked without a clock! Funny how the childlike brain works sometimes . . . 


And yet, I am making an effort to keep my mind and heart soft, to be more childlike in sensing the wonder of things all around me,
to sense God's hand at work in places where I might have missed Him if my eyes weren't kept seeing.



Should we only mark the sunny hours then?  What if there is a joy to be found in the shadows as well?  What if there is a Blessing to be had when the shadow of the cross marks our days?


I can look back on days when I felt the dark would never end, but it was in the dark-seeing where lessons were learned that sunlight could never have taught me . . .  When the curriculum that we had spent so many hours creating didn't sell, and when the printing business that we had gathered fell apart at the seams, our family was carried by a God who never left us alone. When the relationships were torn asunder, and when the church that we had loved fell apart, our view of God's love was suddenly stretched beyond the easy phrase memorized and spoken by rote.


Even now, when the fatigue or the pain come ready to swallow my nights and steal my rest, the peace that only Jesus brings teaches me to wait upon Him in a stillness that is new to me. 


"Because you are my help, I sing in the shadow of your wings."

--Psalm 63:7 

 

So, should we mark only the sunny hours,  
or should we mark the shadow as well?  
Can we take the risk to embrace them both?  
He has a purpose for us in the shade and in the sun. 



One of my Grandma's stories tells about living through The Great Depression, and the hardness that was endured.  She ended with this thought:

"The people who lived then have forgotten about the long days of hard work without modern conveniences. Like the sundial, folks only remember the happy, sunny days of long ago. I also remember the kindness of so many people who made 1930 a time to remember." 


Singing in the shadows, or dancing in the sun, it is the kindness of the heart that opens the way to see God's Beauty in our days. 



This is Week 3 in The Legacy of Faith series here. Within a few weeks I hope to have an updated blogspace to call my home. Can I ask you to pray for me during this transition? Even in these days of pain and weariness, my Jesus would yet teach me more about seeing the beauty of HIS sufficiency.  


I would love to pray for you,
as you also seek to see His beauty.
Leave me a comment below
if there are places where your own heart is aching.




  
This week I am linking up with these great bloggers:

#Glimpses 
#Teaandwordtuesday 
#Sittingamongfriends 
#Tuneinthursday 
#chasingcommunity 

Thursday, December 21, 2017

The 25 Days of Christmas ~ Day 21


“On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.” Matthew 2:11




 The gifts we give each other at Christmas can sometimes feel too little or mis-matched for the persons intended. We put such judgment on our gift-giving, trying to find the perfect present for each person. But when the Wise Men gave their gifts, the most perfect match was made. Gifts that spoke of royalty, Godliness, and even the Savior’s future death, were placed at the Child’s feet . . . 


To finish  reading this post, please join me at


where my friend Ifeoma Samuel and I 
have prayerfully prepared 
short devotions and activities
for your family.

May these last few days 
before Christmas
be full of blessings for you! 




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The #HolyHaiku has only a few
more days left!
 Join my friend Susan Shipe,


over on Instagram 
to see more of this challenge.
 Today's prompt is "Shepherds."




Have you met
the LORD who came that night?

He gave us everything
when He gave His life.

He longs to know
you
and 
me

He wants to meet
us
in 
the
secret place
where love is born.









I am linking with:










Wednesday, December 13, 2017

25 Days of Christmas ~ Day 13


“and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.” Matthew 2:2




 The Wise Men: we all place the little statues of them carefully around the manger. But they were not there on the night He was born. 
 
No, they came much later. After the Shepherds had gone, after the mystery of the birth had waned, the Wise Men still were persistent to follow their charts, to trace the star, and worship the King that the star foretold.

When the crowds thin out, when my friends go the other way, will I still follow the path of the KING born that night? . . . 


To read more of this post,
please join me at

Purposeful and Meaningful 

where I am joining my friend
Ifeoma Samuel. We have prayerfully
prepared short devotions and activities
for you and your family this Season.
Be blessed!




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And the #HolyHaiku continues
with my friend
Susan Chamberlain Shipe

@hopehearthome 

where the prompt for today is
"Herod."

Earlier this week I thought that I would be
skipping this prompt. But only God would
see how much I needed these words myself.






In the midst of heaviness and pain
will I let the enemy
steal my praise?

Or will I choose to honor
MY KING
and give Him all the Glory
due His Name?

Jesus still reigns eternal!
And He still has my Worship!



I am linking today with:
#SittingAmongFriends 
#Chasingcommunity 
  





 






Saturday, December 9, 2017

25 Days of Christmas ~ Day 9



“For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.” John 1:17



We see the Baby in the manger. We watch the story unfold as the Angels sing, and
the Shepherds rejoice. We look with wonder at the Wise Men traveling so great a
distance to worship the King.

Yet even when we are filled with wonder over the miracle that came to be, do we
look deeper to see the true gift that the Father gave?

The world was changed when Grace and Truth stepped into our humanity. . . 



To finish reading this post
please join me at

Purposeful and Meaningful

where I am blessed to be sharing with
my friend Ifeoma Samuel.
We have prayerfully prepared short devotions
and activities for you and your family
during this Advent Season. 




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And the #HolyHaiku continues
with my friend Susan Shipe

@hopehearthome 
where today's prompt is "Mary."

Because of Mary's obedience to host
the Almighty,
the free gift of salvation
is available to all of us now,
just for the asking!












 I am praying for you today,
my friend,
to know the blessed freedom
that comes
when our Lord washes our hearts 



Friday, December 1, 2017

25 Days of Christmas: Day 1


"But the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary; you have found favor with God.”  



 God found favor with a hidden teenager. She was not famous. Her family was not wealthy. She had not been trained for a great future. And yet, God found favor with her.
We can see the heart of submission that dwelt deep within her, when we see her answer to the angel. We all know that she said “yes” to God’s call.
But what if she had not obeyed?

Join me over at 


to read more of this first day of
"25 Days of Christmas."
 I am so excited to be sharing with my friend, Ifeoma Samuel,
 daily words, activities, and prayers
 for your family during this Advent Season. 





And for a #HolyHaiku offering,
I will be popping in now and then with my friend Susan Shipe, @hopehearthome 
throughout this month sharing on Instagram. Visit me there 
@bettiegsraseasons 
for Haiku reflecting a daily Advent prompt.
This first day of December the word is "Light:"



May you be blessed with more of HIS 
love and light
this Advent Season!



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