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Friday, October 27, 2017

Ask and You Shall Receive

Out of difficulties grow miracles. - Jean de la Bruyere


     It sometimes seems a long lonely path we travel. The way is not always as we envision it. Though we pray often, asking for this or that, there is no change or answer that is obvious. The tendency is to say it is not being heard or we are not worthy to receive our request so we stop praying or asking. The scriptures say “knock and you shall receive” (Matthew 7:7-12). Some knock their whole lives and never see the door opened. It may have in fact opened and been granted but not in the manner in which you wanted it. In fact you may not have even recognized it. The way of God is not the way of man. Gifts from God are almost always given in such a way that what we need is provided in accordance with what He knows is good for us. God will not be manipulated by us. What we think is best for us is often not in consideration nor a part of His will for us. We often think of ourselves in full control of our own destiny through planning and hard work. What is not seen or considered is that our path almost always goes against His direction in our lives. If you stop and look at where you began and where you are now it is entirely possible you did not plan on being in the position in life you are currently in. Money, power, fame, fortune, top job, extreme intelligence are all things granted according to God’s Graces. No amount of manipulation will sway Him to provide what is not good for us. The good things in life, the things that will make us happiest without corrupting our souls is what is provided to us. There are other gifts provided and available the more closely we follow His leading.

     If this seems a departure from last month’s post it isn’t. If mankind accepted the life offered in believing in the God that brought us life in the sacrifice of His son this would be an altogether different world we live in. Unfortunately there are those that want to be in control no matter what the cost. That control is manifested in many ways. Even the Christian is subject to the blind control of others, that includes other Christians. Yes there is an insanity in much of it that is out of control, at least one that we can relate to. The answer? I can’t answer that for anyone but myself. Everyone is used differently by the Lord. For me it is to ask the Lord for all of the tools needed to be the example of the life He would have others see and recognize. Wisdom, knowledge, and all of the gifts of the Spirit that would be used to glorify Him. How much of that is being granted is not always obvious to me. Only those around me can answer that. It is better to be an example naturally, without premeditation. Only then can we be seen as Christians, not just followers but believers.

Today I would like to share a card sent to us from Darnell. Jill told me I should post it since I am the wine connoisseur in the family.

    
     I have several labels, wine and etc, and this is a class act to follow. Love the card. Being that it is a card wishing a happy anniversary and that the label is for an aged wine it is a very appropriate for the occasion. Thank you Darnell. We are honored.

I almost missed a very special card Jill gave to me. It was for our anniversary. 

     
     With all that has gone on in the past few months, all of the world and personal happenings, it is our closeness, love and compassion that has persevered. Time has tempered what we have and the dross has been removed until what is left is pure and eternal. Thank you for being you.
     That is all for this time around. God Bless and keep you all and remember to always Love The Details.

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful cards. There is always a rich store of wisdom in your posts, thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend, hugs, Valerie

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  2. What fabulous cards Jim!!
    Yes, we do not always appreciate what crosses our paths, or the paths that we find ourselves on, but if we yield to God and not fight, then He will turn it to our good (Rms8:28) Which is far easier to say than practise, I am finding. Grief is a difficult path to walk, but God is good, and if I yield and not fight I get along much better!
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  3. Beautiful, heartfelt, and blessed words. As always. The cards are beautiful too.
    Love, hugs, and blessings,
    Em xoxo

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  4. The cards you shared are so pretty! Great thoughts! I like this very much: The good things in life, the things that will make us happiest without corrupting our souls is what is provided to us.

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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