Thursday, March 29, 2018

"Love Story"...a poem for Good Friday


                                                        Love Story

                       I ran to where they said You'd been taken.
                       When I found You, I froze...stunned and shaken!

                       Jesus, what on earth have they done to You?!
                       All that blood...the thorns...and your feet pierced through!

                       The spikes hold You fast!  Don't You share my fear?
                       "It's not the spikes.  It's Love that holds Me here."

                       You didn't resist?  They lashed and bruised You!
                       "I could save Myself...but then I'd lose you.

                       "Your eternal soul's a gem I cherish;
                       so I'd rather die than see you perish."

                       I was overwhelmed!...but what could I do?
                       Sins past - sins-to-be - held me back from You,

                       restrained me with coarse, tightly-knotted ropes
                       that threatened to strangle all of my hopes.

                       But the very moment your life-breath ceased,
                       those ropes frayed...and snapped!...I was free and at peace.

                       Your death gave me life, and my heart is full,
                       for Grace kissed my spirit, and Hope kissed my soul.

                       I treasure what your dying words to me hold:
                       the greatest Love Story that ever was told!
                                        
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Thursday, March 22, 2018

Letting our hair down...into the frosting!



The cookie theme was "ugly Christmas sweaters"! My husband and I decided to join our grandkids in their cookie-decorating activities...let our hair down, and be young again  with them as we spent time together over the last holidays.  I think the kids had better results than we did; after all, they do it every year!

But the important thing was to "to be young again with them", and not just be the "grandparents looking on" as they had their Christmas-New Year fun.
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I think our Father gave us the best precedent, don't you?  Yes, He was God "looking on" as his children went about their lives,  but He also took time to interact with his creation.  In the Old Testament, He appeared in different guises, and spoke, walked, and talked with his people.  Then, He decided it was time to send his Son "to be young again with us", to do things with us, to join in our activities...and sometimes He "let his hair down"! I can just imagine Him laughing heartily at a good joke!  (Or telling one!)

But the most important thing was to "be with us", to walk through our daily activities, and then...to sit down with us, talk and teach us...then rest, and have some fun.

REST.  A break to refresh us, to buoy us up so we can keep going.

"Then, because so many people were coming and going that they did not even have a chance to eat, He {Jesus} said, 'Come with Me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest."  (Mark 6:31)

RELAX.  Doesn't have to be a siesta...can be a game, a good book...decorating cookies...or one of Jesus' favorites:

""But Jesus Himself would often slip away to the wilderness and pray."  (Luke 5:16)

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Some people have the erroneous idea that "Christians" are sour-faced, rules-ridden, up-tight people.  That's not what the Bible says!

"...this, too, I see, is from the hand of God, for without Him, who can eat and find enjoyment?"  (Ecclesiastes 2:24)

"A cheerful heart heart is good medicine."  (Proverbs 17:22)


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               May we remember, with those to whom this verse was addressed...

                                       "...to put their hope in God, 
                    who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment."                                                                      (I Timothy 6:17)




Tuesday, March 6, 2018

A Grandchildren Mystery! (a lot of fun!)

It wasn't a mystery in that I didn't know who my grandchildren were!  Rather, it was something we did together that was "mysterious".  Over the Christmas holidays Eli (7), Liliana (9), Noe (12), Miriam (then almost 8), and Micah (10) and I  collaborated to perpetrate this experience on their parents!

In the photo you see us in a "council of war", planning and plotting.
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On the designated day, the two moms and two dads came into the house to find a sign saying "Rheinolds' Mystery Cafe".  They were ushered to their seats at the table and, following an introductory explanation, were handed menus...the likes of which they had probably never seen before!  Therein lay the mystery!

The name of every item on the menu was disguised. (I had prepared the food earlier in the day.) The names contained clues, but still had to be pondered.  After giving them some time, we asked them to fill out their order, dividing everything into three parts.  Each "course" would be served as ordered...But...before the next course arrived, everything from the previous one would be removed.  We informed them that the menu included silverware, so if they didn't figure out the codes (for example, "spoon" was "dish lover" = "and the dish ran away with the spoon") they would have to eat with their fingers!  (*Below I've given you a few other clue examples.)

The kids, as the waiters, had great fun running back to the kitchen to tell me "They think ___ is ___!", when their folks got something wrong!  Of course, once it was all over, we let everyone come to the kitchen and fill up on everything that was left...otherwise, they might have starved! (Actually, the parents did a great job of deciphering quite a few of the items.)

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I've been reading a lot about mysteries in the Bible lately, and found some analogies in our mystery dinner.  The Word of God seems to have a LOT of things we don't understand, but there are clues to the mysteries...and though it's interesting to see how people try to figure them out, in the end, if we don't understand everything...it won't matter all that much, because once it's all over, God will take those who follow Him to the heavenly banqueting halls.  We won't have to "figure things out", and we'll never go hungry again!

Until then...keep these thoughts in your heart:

"If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you."  (James 1:5)

"I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you {who are willing to learn} with my eye upon you."  (Psalm 32:8)

"Call to Me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know."  (Jeremiah 33:3)
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               "I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, 
                             may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation,
                                          so that you may know Him better."    (Ephesians 1:17)

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*(Examples of mystery menu: extra Cinderella friend = a spare Gus;  Boot cushions = ravioli;  cow gold = butter;  anagram opus = soup)