My sun porch

My sun porch

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Rainy Days and Tuesdays

I have several friends who get very bummed out about rainy days. The clouds, the dreariness, all the precipitation ruining relatively good hair... It's enough to make anyone a little depressed. And, while I suffer from this malady from time to time myself, I am trying NOT to get down about this gloomy day.

Today, I am going to try to think about all the stuff I have to be thankful for and put the worries that seem to pop out with the rain on the back burner. I have a pin that says "JOY" in red, white and green rhinestones. A friend gave me that pin one year when I was about to sing. I decided that would try to wear that pin over my heart each day between now and Christmas...to try to keep the joy in my heart, as some would say. I had one of THOSE kinds of weeks last week when everything seemed to get me down and I worried about everything! Today I am going to let the rain wash away all those negative thoughts and worries and remember that the sun is just behind the clouds...it hasn't gone away! I am blessed beyond measure and am thankful that I get these reminders that things REALLY aren't that bad!

So, I am wishing all my friends a RAINY DAY...no matter where you are and what weather you are having, so you too can have your troubles washed away for a day! And...(I'm sorry but I can't resist)...the sun will come out tomorrow!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!

"A new command I give to you. Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." John 13:34-35
What a great day to talk about loving people...even you those you don't want to love! As you gather today for the holiday, there is BOUND to be some tension. Family gatherings can be a blessing, but they can also be a time when people who don't see each other very often can't seem to get along too.

In Mark 12:28-31 Jesus lays it on the line...we are to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, mind and strength and love your neighbor as yourself. (Notice that we are to love God FIRST, the our neighbors, and ourselves LAST)

Jesus also give us instruction on just HOW to love our neighbors...clothe yourself with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience and be tolerant with one another and forgive as the Lord has forgiven you. (Hmmmm....I wonder why so many Christians don't like the word tolerant when Jesus himself taught us that is how we are to be? Hmmmm....Sorry for the personal commentary!)

Jesus also teaches in many of the gospels that we are to love our enemies and those who persecute us. Luke 6:27-36 says we are to do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you and pray for those who mistreat you...and then the famous turn the other cheek.
Romans 12:17-21 Tells us we are NOT to repay a wrong with a wrong and DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO LIVE IN PEACE WITH EVERYONE.

I know it sounds "pie in the sky" and very "Pollyanna-ish" of me...but what if we ALL lived THAT way...where we tried our hardest to live in PEACE with everyone??? I know we can't let people take advantage of us...but we can stop griping and complaining about our work, our families, our government, immigrants, those on welfare, homeless, other people's kids, the state of the country and the world...WHAT IF....

Let's start small...just for today...if one of your family members annoys you today...turn the other cheek and try NOT to spout off...Think about what you have to be thankful for and forget the bitterness...just for today!

I'm praying a peaceful and restful holiday for you all...Try to eat as healthy as possible...or at least smaller portions!

Love,
Linda