Saturday, March 12, 2016

Deuteronomy 6:5-9 (NIV)

5 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. 7 Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. 8 Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. 9 Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.
Deuteronomy 6:5-9 (NIV)

Friday, March 11, 2016

Oak Tree

One day a while back, a man, his heart heavy with grief, was walking in the woods.  

As he thought about his life this day, he knew many things were not right.  He thought about those who had lied about him back when he had a job. 

His thoughts turned to those who had stolen his things and cheated him.  He remembered family who had passed on.  His mind turned to the illness he had, that no one could cure.  His very soul was filled with anger, resentment, and frustration. 

Standing there this day, searching for answers he could not find, knowing all else had failed him, he knelt at the base of an old oak tree to seek the one he knew would always be there..  And with tears in his eyes, he prayed: 

'Lord- You have done wonderful things for me in this life.  You have told me to do many things for you, and I happily obeyed. Today, you have told me to forgive.  I am sad, Lord, because I cannot.  I don't know how.  It is not fair Lord, I didn't deserve these wrongs that were done against me and I shouldn't have to forgive.  As perfect as your way is Lord, this one thing I cannot do, for I don't know how to forgive.  My anger is so deep Lord, I fear I may not hear you, but I pray you teach me to do the one thing I cannot do:  Teach me to forgive.'

As he knelt there in the quiet shade of that old oak tree, he felt something fall onto his shoulder.  He opened his eyes.  Out of the corner of one eye, he saw something red on his shirt.  He could not turn to see what it was because where the oak tree had been was a large square piece of wood in the ground.  He raised his head and saw two feet held to the wood with a large spike through them. 

He raised his head more, and tears came to his eyes as he saw Jesus hanging on a cross.  He saw spikes in His hands, a gash in His side, a torn and battered body, deep thorns sunk into His head. Finally he saw the suffering and pain on His precious face.  As their eyes met, the man's tears turned to sobbing, and Jesus began to speak. 

'Have you ever told a lie?'  He asked? 

The man answered - 'Yes, Lord.' 

'Have you ever been given too much change and kept it?' 

The man answered - 'Yes, Lord.'  And the man sobbed more and more. 

'Have you ever taken something from work that wasn't yours?' Jesus asked? 

And the man answered, 'Yes, Lord.' 

'Have you ever sworn, using my Father's name in vain?' 

The man, crying now, answered - 'Yes, Lord.' 

As Jesus asked many more times, 'Have you ever'? The man's crying became uncontrollable, for he could only answer - 'Yes, Lord'. 

Then Jesus turned His head from one side to the other, and the man felt something fall on his other shoulder He looked and saw that it was the blood of Jesus.  When he looked back up, his eyes met those of Jesus, and there was a look of love the man had never seen or known before. 

Jesus said, 'I didn't deserve this either, but I forgive you.' 

It may be hard to see how you're going to get through something, but when you look back in life, you realize how true this statement is. 

Read the following first line slowly and let it sink in. 




If God brings you to it - He will bring you through it. 

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

BB & TB


                                          Meet Tweedy Bird

Tweety Meets Blue Bird
 

                                        Tweety & Blue Bird Together

1. Meet Tweedy Bird, our newest addition to the family
2. Tweedy meets Blue Bird
3. Tweedy & Blue Bird together at last

We tried to get Blue Bird (BB) on our hands, he would get shakey
and then stand offish, he didn't mind me getting into the cage, just
if I held my hand in the cage or tried to get him on it, so after much
thought I'd rather have a calm happy bird then a shakey bird
frightened of us.

We went today and bought Tweedy Bird to keep him company.
Blue Bird still isn't sure of Tweedy but they are together. Tweedy
loves the swing (BB not so much) and Tweedy loves the rings
 (BB not so much).. BB loves the mirror with the treat compartment,
Tweedy tried to take it over and BB let her know he wasn't having it...
This should be fun watching them..

One of them is churping away happy as a tick on a dog, the other one
is on the purch just watching... HUMMN