Saturday, January 25, 2014

TIME OUT!

So, I took a little time away from the Blog World... 
What kept me away has been 3 little distractions 
and 1 slight frustration.

3 LITTLE DISTRACTIONS
 
  • Our family enjoyed a great Christmas and New Years.  We are a large family so when we have the chance to ALL be together we "seize the day" and make it an event.  I love my big ole Southern family!

  • I recently joined Ancestry.com and even though I was warned by my sister, I have been consumed with researching our family tree on my Mom's side of the family.  I love those little leaves!

  • Been planning a trip in late Spring to Ireland with my family!  Going to Ireland is the only item in my bucket list and I'll blog about that later.


1 SLIGHT FRUSTRATION
 
Every time I sign in to Blogger I get a creepy little message. I'm not a computer guru by any means, so I followed some suggestions from online helpers and hopefully I can continue with Blogger.  If, however you prefer, you can follow me at BlogLovin

Life is full of distractions and frustrations but the main thing is still the main thing.  God has blessed me with a loving family, dear friends and so many ways to stay in touch.  Thank you to those that read this little blog...











Friday, December 27, 2013

Rescue the Perishing


What could be more satisfying to a human than to be in a position to rescue another human from injury or death?  We see news reports all the time of ordinary people that do extraordinary things for people in need.  When asked, these heroes usually reply, "I just happened to be in the right place at the right time."  When I see these stories I'm always reminded of the words written by Fanny Crosby, "Rescue the Perishing". 
 
This song praises the Rescuer of our souls and acknowledges the fact that we are not the rescuers ~ God is the Rescuer.   It is vital that we remind ourselves that we, as believers, are sinners saved by grace.  My perishing soul needed rescuing by God.  We, as believers, have an important part to play as witnesses to those that need a Savior, but even though we may desire to, we cannot save anyone.  Salvation is God's divine work and we must ACKNOWLEDGE God's part: 
 

Psalm 25:15, "Mine eyes are ever toward the Lord; for He shall pluck my feet out of the net."

Psalm 121:1, 2  "I will lift up my eyes to the mountains; From where shall my help come? My help comes from the LORD, Who made heaven and earth.…;"



Then, we can IDENTIFY our part in this divine work:
Matthew 9:2-8; Mark 2:1-12; Luke 5:18-26 
  • Be available for God's use in helping others.  Stay in touch with Him through daily prayer and Bible study. 
  • Be a prayer warrior for others.  I believe in the power of prayer because I have experienced the power of God in my own life when others have prayed for me.
  • Be a patient and loving encourager. 
  • Depend on God for results.  Meeting the needs of others is God's job and the results are due to His power, grace and mercy.
  • Recognize the fact that people are perishing and their greatest need is a Savior.

Finally, remember that we are the INSTRUMENT, not the healer.
Consider the surgeon and the scalpel.  In the operating room, it would be ludicrous for a surgeon  to ask the scalpel where to make an incision on a patient.  The scalpel does not have the capabilities to perform an operation without the hand of the surgeon.  The same is true when we, as sinners saved by grace, attempt to perform the divine work of God's hands in the lives of others. 

 
As I look forward to 2014 I pray that I will
ACKNOWLEDGE God's divine work in the lives of others,
IDENTIFY my part in sharing the gospel,
and strive to be an INSTRUMENT
God can use to rescue the perishing.
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 






Saturday, December 14, 2013

Feels Like Christmas

  
 
I'm feeling much more "Christmas-y" this year...

It's not the weather where I live because we've had a few hot and humid days in the 80's...

It's not the shopping frenzy at the mall because I'm doing most of my shopping online...

It's not the aroma from the oven because I don't bake...

Nevertheless, it feels like Christmas...

Maybe it's because we had a crowd for Thanksgiving this year to kick off the holiday spirit...

Maybe it's because I like the way my Christmas tree turned out this year...

Maybe it's because I know what gifts I want to buy...

Maybe it's because I've been watching Hallmark Christmas movies for about two weeks already...

Actually, it's none of those things. 
 
My Christmas spirit is lifted this year because way back in January I put my complete faith and trust in the Lord and I  have no doubts that He is the Lord of my life.  CLICK HERE TO READ MY TESTIMONY 
 

 
IT FEELS LIKE CHRISTMAS...

 

...  Because when I read the Christmas story in Luke chapter 2 my heart fills with the love God bestowed on His people by sending His only Son.

... Because when I hear a Christmas carol I feel joy and can imagine the shepherds hearing stanza and verse rendered by the heavenly host about the Savior of the world.

... Because in every Christmas card I receive I think of the angel's wondrous announcement to a poor young virgin named Mary.

... Because when I see Christmas lights twinkle and shine I think of the majesty of God in heaven.


... Because when I see gifts wrapped under the Christmas tree I  know I have been blessed with the greatest gift of all...




JESUS
 IMMANUEL
 GOD WITH US.


My prayer is that Jesus is your Savior and you are
having the best Christmas season of all!
 
Merry Christmas!
Pamelyn








Tuesday, November 26, 2013

THANKFUL

I've been inspired by so many Facebook friends that have been sharing what they are thankful for that I've decided to make a list myself. 
 
First and foremost,
The God of my salvation

And now, in no particular order...
My family
My church family
My home
Prayer
God's Holy Word
Love
Friends
Music
Shared Laughter
Libraries
My health
Coffee
And finally,
Blogging friends like YOU that inspire me
 

 
 
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





Thursday, November 21, 2013

It's Always About Jesus

 
It's about JESUS ... IN THE TIME OF BLESSINGS
 
     Blessings come in many shapes and sizes but they all have one thing in common - they are about Jesus.  Spiritual blessings are indeed delightful to the child of God, but when you experience a blessing from Jesus it's important to remember that the blessing is not about the experience, but rather, about Jesus and how He is glorified in that blessings. 



It's about JESUS ... IN TIME OF TROUBLES

     It may be difficult to see or feel it at the time, but Jesus is near when we go through times of troubles.  What is even more difficult to comprehend is that Jesus can be glorified even though those troubles are the result of our own making.  We err from His ways and He is right there ready to forgive us the moment we ask to be forgiven!  In asking forgiveness we let go of the hold we think we have on the situation and in faith, we give complete control to Jesus.  It is when, in humility, we ask forgiveness that Jesus is glorified.
 
 
 

It's about JESUS ... IN ANSWERED PRAYER
 
     Every prayer a child of God prays is answered, but it's up to God whether the answer is yes, no, or wait.  Sometimes God will answer immediately and other times, far into the future.  The timing of answered prayer is up to God.  Can you think of a time when you prayed specifically for something and God specifically answered your prayer?  No doubt you felt elated that God saw fit to bring to pass what you prayed about.  In the elation, it's very easy to forget that our prayers are answered in order to bring honor and glory to the Lord.   Answered prayer has a two-fold purpose; first, it shows our dependence on God to meet our needs.  Secondly, and most importantly, answered prayer brings glory to Jesus as our Advocate, pleading our case before the Heavenly Father.  Notice that neither purpose has anything to do with our own honor or glory...
IT'S ALWAYS ABOUT JESUS!





Do you know a child of God that is always upbeat, with a smile on their face and encouraging words for others in spite of the fact their personal life is one heartache after another?  I believe the secret to their "peace in the midst of chaos" is that they have made a commitment to make everything in their life...
ALWAYS ABOUT JESUS! 
 
These Scriptures serve as a reminder to me that my life as a child of God should always be about how to please, honor and glorify Jesus.  I pray that they encourage you to be mindful to glorify Jesus' name in your daily walk with Him.
Blessings to you,
Pamelyn


Every Day Should Be a Thanksgiving Day to the Lord

 

Monday, October 28, 2013

What Is It That HAUNTS Us? (Part 3)

Read Part 1 HERE & Part 2 HERE
 
 
 
One definition of the word "haunt" is to visit frequently.
Are we haunted by the things in our life that we could of and should of done better, or,  by the bad choices we have made? 
  
In the last two posts we've looked at how dwelling on past mistakes could:
HARM OUR WALK WITH THE LORD...

HINDER OUR TESTIMONY ...

STEAL OUR JOY...

DICTATE HOW WE DEAL WITH  THE PRESENT

...now for the 3rd and final part of this series
 
Looking at the past reminds me of houseguests and the length of time they stay in our home.  Contrast the guest that comes for a visit with the one that permanently moves into the guest bedroom!  One is a pleasant stay, while the other could put a heavy strain on a relationship! 

 


In this, the last part of this series, I want to make the distinction between revisiting and dwelling in the past.  I love the way Ruth Graham (the daughter of Billy & Ruth Graham) addresses this in her book,  In Every Pew Sits A Broken Heart,

"Revisiting the dark chapters of our lives can be a painful experience...Even glancing in the direction of some of our memories can open up a world of  hurt... Yet there are times in life when God gently draws us back to our places of pain and invites us to take another look.  He does not call us back to aggravate our wounds or cause us emotional harm.  When God calls,  He calls with good purpose; and when He urges us back to a hard place, He does so in order to heal us.   
Only then can we truly move on."
 
Here are links to Ruth Graham's
 

God often will take our minds back to past mistakes in order to teach us valuable spiritual lessons that, quite honestly, we wouldn't learn otherwise.  Learning from our mistakes is a positive step in our daily walk with the Lord.  These lessons reveal to us just how much the Lord loves us, cares for us, and wants what is best for us.  
 
On the other hand, God has never intended His children to dwell in the past.  To dwell means to take up residence in, and like the houseguest making the guestroom his own, it inevitably will lead to disaster.   The past cannot be changed no matter how much effort we use trying to make it so.  We can benefit from the inspired words Paul wrote:
  "Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind,
and reaching forth unto those things which are before, 
I press toward the mark for the prize of the
 high calling of God in Christ Jesus." 
Philippians 3:13,14
  
This is the final truth:  Unless God leads you back to learn from the mistakes you've made, leave them in the past.  It is my prayer that you will follow the Lord as He leads you away from the past that haunts you and forward in your walk with Him.
 









 
 


Saturday, October 26, 2013

What is it That HAUNTS Us? (PART 2)

THIS IS PART 2 OF THE 3-PART SERIES
Click  to read PART 1 HERE

  
One definition of the word "haunt" is to visit frequently.

Are we haunted by the things in our life that we could of and should of done better?  Are we haunted by the bad choices we have made? 




Do we dwell on our past failures and let them
 
DICTATE HOW WE DEAL WITH  THE PRESENT

 

 
We've all had low points in our life that we'd just as soon forget.  When we look at the flops in our life we become burdened and defeated.  Wouldn't it be nice if we could say that from every flop in our life valuable life lessons have been learned ... but, that just isn't realistic.  However, what is realistic is that God, in His infinite wisdom, has given us grace and mercy to move past life's failures and even learn from them.   Keep in mind, humans do not automatically learn from their mistakes; we need God's help.  If you are having trouble letting go of past mistakes, talk to God about it as you would a trusted friend.   Prayer draws us closer to the One that knows exactly what the future holds for us.  He is our Refuge and the Calm of every storm.  God invites us to "cast all your care upon Him; for He careth for you." (I Peter 5:7). 

I like to look at the life of the Apostle Paul as an example of why we should look past the failures in our life.  After Paul was saved, he prayed for grace to move past the guilt he felt for persecuting and putting to death many innocent Christians of that day.  Like King David in PART 1 of this series, he would not allow the past to haunt the present work God had called him to do.  
Both King David and Paul prayed to be released from the guiltiness of their past sins.  God answered their prayers because they recognized their own weaknesses and trusted God for the strength and perseverance they would need to live past their failures.  God would have raised others up to fill their places, but imagine the loss to our spiritual lives had these men allowed these failures to dictate their service to the Lord.

Remember, our lives are just as important to God as David and Paul.  God wants us to reach forth in His name and be His faithful servants, soul-winners and prayer warriors. He has given us the tools to accomplish what He has called us to do if we will only look to Him and not within ourselves. 



My prayer for you is that you will not allow the ghosts of past failures to burden you and hinder you from doing what the Lord is pressing upon your heart to do RIGHT NOW.  





PART 3 of this devotion will follow in a few days.....