A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.
Proverbs 25:11

Monday, December 31, 2007

This I KNOW.....Without HIM

This I know.....
as I contemplate 2008
there are personal changes in areas of my
life that need work.
I am sure you have them as well.
BUT this I KNOW:
WITHOUT HIM
Without Him I could do nothing
Without Him I'd surely fail
Without Him I would be drifting
Like a ship without a sail
Without Him I would be dying
Without Him I'd be enslaved
Without Him life would be worthless
But with Jesus thank God I'm saved
Oh Jesus, oh Jesus
Do you know Him today
Please don't turn Him away
Oh Jesus, my Jesus
Without Him how lost I would be
Without Him how lost I would be

Words & music by Mylon R. Lefevre)
HAPPY NEW YEARS
2008

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Happy Birthday to my Husband

Happy Birthday to My Beloved
I am so Blessed
He is my best friend, besides
being my husband....
I enjoy our moments together
whether it is browsing the Home Improvments stores with Him,
drinking coffee with him before work in the morning,
or sitting by him in church and hearing his
bass voice sing.
He loves the Lord,
Me,
His Children, and grandchildren
our friends and people
He CARES
and is a man of integrity
He has more energy than anyone I know.
I am so blessed and so in LOVE with HIM.



Pictures used with HIS permission.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Christmas SNOW and NAP

First WHITE Christmas since we moved to
Washington State



Ahhhhhh...this was wonderful
for Nana and Issac
I loved MY Christmas Nap

Christmas Memories

I have decide NOT to tell you WHO everyone is
My family and friends who read this will KNOW
The big surprise, was our son, Matt, who is
a AIRLINES pilot...his final destination
on Christmas day was the airport closest to us.
SO...we got to see him for a few hours.
We felt bad as his wife was not with him
and we truly missed her.
NOW...
FAMILY members...
If you don't like a shot that I uploaded of you..
give me a call and I will delete.
Hey, I am learning a new camera.



Okay.....above is our Beloved dog
Chloe...she just got groomed last week and is now
a SHORT haired chihuhua




mmmmm.....coffeeeeee....










Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry CHRISTmas


Jesus Is The Sweetest Name I Know

Words & Music: Lela B. Long, 20th Century
There have been names that I have loved to hear,
But never has there been a name so dear
To this heart of mine,
as the Name divine,
The precious, precious Name of Jesus.

Jesus is the sweetest name I know,
And He’s just the same as His lovely Name,
And that’s the reason why I love Him so;
Oh, Jesus is the sweetest name I know.

There is no name in earth or Heav’n above,
That we should give such honor and such loveAs the blessèd Name,
let us all acclaim,
That wondrous, glorious Name of Jesus.

Jesus is the sweetest name I know,
And He’s just the same as His lovely Name,
And that’s the reason why I love Him so;
Oh, Jesus is the sweetest name I know.

And some day I shall see Him face to face
To thank and praise Him for His wondrous grace,
Which He gave to me,
when He made me free,
The blessèd Son of God called Jesus.

Jesus is the sweetest name I know,
And He’s just the same as His lovely Name,
And that’s the reason why I love Him so;
Oh, Jesus is the sweetest name I know.
Merry Christmas from our home to yours...
JESUS is the REASON
we CHOOSE
to Celebrate the Season

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Preschool pagent




My grandson, Caleb was in a Christmas pagent...

We were laughing so hard...the youtube doesn't do it justice

just thought I would share it with you.


Friday, December 21, 2007

Show n Tell


I am participating in Kelli's Show and Tell


Mine is connected with"YESTERDAYS post"....
something that last January I thought, I would never
accomplish....I read through my Bible...
I am showing you my very marked up Bible
Schedule.....it is on my Shabby desk...in my
PINK" Lovely room" as my husband calls it.
It was a blessing to do...and after Sept. 30th
Boy did scripture pop out...and became so real.
I plan to get started on January 1st....and do it again.
Deby

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Read your Bible in a Year

This is the system I used to go through my Bible this past year.
I finished early.
It takes only about 15 -20 minutes a day
IT was so easy and not overwhelming and such a blessing


These were the cards that I used.....they come perforated
you tear them apart and put them in your Bible as bookmarks where you are
reading. It averages out that you read 4-5 chapters a day.
You are reading Old Testament, Psalms (Proverbs, Song ofSolomon) New Testament.
A little of each.....and the dates with boxes are on it so you can check it off..
It is great IF like me you get behind a bit.
ALSO ......I LOVE to see the progress,
This is just the basics, for me
I also do further studies on subjects,books of the Bible etc.
This is what this years looks like.

They are FREE...you can order them here:

Faith Baptist Bible College

I have extras....and would mail some too.

Email me your snail mail address and let me know

I will take off the last 2 sentences when they are gone.

What a GREAT way to start off 2008

Sunday, December 16, 2007

a Lesson for me....for you?

I found this devotional VERY convicting...and thought that some of you would too...
btw...I did use a system to read your Bible through in a year...the best system I have ever used...not overwhelming...I finished early this year...and will be doing a post on it....this week
so.....please...read on:


And the Child Grew
by Dr. Paul Chappell


“And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: and the grace of God was upon him.”

Luke 2:40


John Bois was one of the men who helped translate the 1611 King James Version of the Bible into English. “At the age of five, John Bois could read the Bible in Hebrew. By the time he was six years old, he not only wrote Hebrew legibly, but in a fair and elegant character. According to historical records, John Bois soon distinguished himself by his great skill in Greek, writing letters in that language to the Master and Senior Fellows, when he had been but half a year in college.

“It was a common practice of John Bois to go to the University Library at four o’clock in the morning, and stay without intermission till eight in the evening. When he was elected Fellow of his College in 1580, he was laboring under that formidable disease, the small pox. But, with his usual resolution, rather than lose his seniority, he had himself wrapped in blankets, and was carried to be admitted to his office by his tutors.

“For ten years, he was Greek lecturer in his college; and during that time, he voluntarily lectured in his own chamber at four o’clock in the morning, most of the Fellows being in attendance!

“He was ‘in fastings oft,’ sometimes twice in the week; and punctual in all religious duties. His preaching was without notes, though not without much prayer and study. He took but two meals, dinner and supper, and never drank at any other time. He would not study between supper and bed-time; but spent the interval in pleasant discourse with friends. He took special care of his teeth, and carried them nearly all to the grave. Up to his death, his brow was unwrinkled, his sight clear, his hearing quick, his countenance fresh, and head not bald. He ascribed his health and longevity to adhering and observing certain disciplines taught to him by his tutor.” (Biographical sketch from Alexander McClure)

John Bois increased in wisdom and stature. He did not let time go to waste; rather, he embraced the study and work of God. God blessed him for his service. The principle is clear. When we grow in the wisdom of God’s Word, and when we maturely take care of the bodies God has given to us, we will be more like Jesus.

Luke 2:52 says, “And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and man.” Little is written about the youth of our Lord, so we must take into serious consideration the small amount of text referring to His youth. After Jesus was born, He grew.

After we are born into the body of Christ, we are to grow in the Lord. Has there been a progressive, growing change since you have entered into the family of God? Challenge yourself through Scripture to grow in wisdom and in stature. John Bois grew in wisdom and stature, and God favored him by choosing him to help translate the Scriptures. Jesus Christ grew in wisdom and in stature, and God used Him to become the Saviour of this world. Imagine what God could do with your life if you sincerely lived a life growing in wisdom and in stature!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Clever Christmas Choir

Think that you will enjoy this:

Friday, December 14, 2007

Show n Tell....a Father's comments


Today is Show and Tell
MY story is about my dad, now in Heaven.
I can remember MANY years after
we were done decorating our tree.
my dad would make a comment.
It was something like:
"I think a tree would just look good with lights and ICICLES"
I remember this comment being said YEAR after YEAR
Now...I know most people hate this icicle strand stuff and I have to admit
I have not used it for years,,,,,my mom would try to get us to carefully
lay each strand...draping it on the tree vs..throwing it on in bunches.
This year, has been a year that I have REALLY missed
MY PARENTS, and Younger brother.
So...this year...I did what my dad always wanted to try.
The pictures do not do justice of how beautiful
my little tree looks...with just lights, ICICLES and a star.
It is so sparkily...and SIMPLE
and done in memory of a Father's comments

Deby
sorry for the not so great pictures..

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

A Season For Receiving



A Season for Receiving
by Dr. Paul Chappell


“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.”

James 1:17

A wife told her husband, “Last night I dreamed you gave me two hundred dollars to spend on a Christmas wardrobe. Surely you wouldn’t do anything to spoil a dream like that, would you?” “Of course not,” he replied. “You may keep the two hundred dollars.”

Yes, this is the season for giving and receiving, but as this story illustrates, some people are a little stingy in their giving. I want to tell you about a very generous Giver. In fact, He gave to us the greatest gift of all—eternal life. For some people, it is so incredible—so unbelievable—that they have trouble accepting this gift. One man said, “I was brought up to believe that you got what you earned...nothing comes free. The gift of salvation is incredible to a guy like me.”

John 1:10–12 tells us how Jesus Christ came to earth, how some people rejected Him, but how others received Him as their Saviour. “He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not. He came unto his own, and his own received him not. But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name.” If this is truly a season for receiving, why don’t you accept this gift and become a son or daughter of God right now?

Maybe you have already received Jesus Christ as your Saviour, but have you received His Word? James 1:21–22 says, “Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls. But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.” God commands us in this passage to not only be hearers, but doers of the Word. Wouldn’t receiving God’s Word and then obeying it be a great gift to give back to Jesus Christ this Christmas?

Friend, once you have accepted Jesus Christ and received His Word, your holidays can truly be a season of rejoicing. Luke 2:13–14 proclaims, “And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will to men.” You can rejoice in your newfound hope and discover true fellowship with a loving God. We read in Psalm 33:21, “For our heart shall rejoice in him, because we have trusted in his holy name.”

Christmas is quickly approaching. You will soon receive many wonderful gifts, but they won’t last forever. This Christmas, receive an everlasting gift sent directly from God to you—the gift of eternal life. ‘Tis the season...

(If you haven't read my Sept 30th post....please do so...I have already received the BEST gift this year.....Deby)

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Saturday, December 8, 2007

O Come Let us Adore Him

This picture is from Lallee's Cottage
What is even BETTER is
the post that she wrote to go with it...
so....to help focus this time of year
Give her a visit.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Christmas light


The True Light of Christmas
by Dr. Paul Chappell


“The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”
Psalm 27:1

The lights on a Christmas tree or the ones hanging from the outside of your house are not the true lights of Christmas. In the Christmas story, the wise men found the true light. They were not seeking to worship the star, the angels, or even Mary; they were seeking Jesus Christ.

When Jesus Christ ascended to Heaven, His light remained on earth. Psalm 119:105 says, “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” Second Peter 1:19 says, “We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts:”

Time does not change principles. We still have the true light of Christmas. In the past, the light came in swaddling clothes; today the light comes through the Bible. The Bible is a living book. Its truths are just as relevant and needful today as they were a thousand years ago.

When we read the Bible, the light of the Bible begins its unique work—removing the darkness in our lives. After reading a portion of Scripture we may think Wow! I really needed that, or I never saw that truth before. Or, we may suddenly close the Bible because it hit a painful area in our lives, or because it convicted our “stubborn” minds.

When you sit down to read the Bible, are you willing to change your mind every time the Lord convicts your heart? Are you willing to let the light of Jesus Christ shine through you even if that means changing your thoughts, your preferences, or your convictions? When we are not willing to change our minds it is as if we are saying, “Lord, in that area of conviction, I choose darkness.”

May we never succumb to the point of choosing darkness. The living Word may convict your heart about a small matter. Even in this instance, choose light—choose a change of mind—for Jesus said, “for he that walketh in darkness knoweth not whither he goeth” (John 12:35).

If you have ever wanted a one-on-one conversation with God, here is your chance. Sit down and read His Word. He wants to speak to you! His Word is alive and ready to change your life. The wise men traveled from afar to seek the light of Christmas. Are you willing to travel to the Bible on your shelf to seek the true light of Christmas?

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Monday, December 3, 2007

Season Reminder

Yesterday,my husband had choir practice before the evening service
(which was wonderful..my pastor spoke on quenching the Holy Spirit)
Well..it gave me time to do few errands.
It was pouring and windy and dark outside
I was thinking as I was backing up my car, BE Careful.
This car truly can be a weapon thatcan UN-intentionally DO HARM.
Then it occured to me that I NEED to pray more,
every time before I drive.
For some of you that is a given..a habit, you always do.
I admit 'I forget"

SO........as a reminder for those of you in blogland:
*Pray before you drive.
*Pay attention, there are more cars on the road this time of year.
*Remember some are driving intoxicated, drive defensively.
*Many are rushed and pre-occupied (truly on things that DO NOT MATTER)
*Slow down
*Remember WHY you choose to celebrate this SEASON.....
*You are taking Jesus with you, IF you are saved....Let your LET SHINE as a believer !
*DO NOT say Happy Holidays.....
*Merry Christmas, with a smile and a tract is nice and a better gift.
*Pray before you buy
*Will this end up in a Thrift Store for someone else to buy ?????
AND Again...
**PRAY before you drive.**