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Showing posts with label jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jesus. Show all posts

Living A Life That's Pleasing To God

I grew up in a home that taught respect, love and care for each other. We were taught to trust our intuition, stand up for ourselves, and never give up.

At my father's memorial we knew the preacher would share memories of our father, but we didn't know the details of the service. He shared scripture from 1 Thessalonians 4, and focused on the following verses, "Now about your love for one another we do not need to write to you, for you yourselves have been taught by God to love each other. 10 And in fact, you do love all of God’s family throughout Macedonia. Yet we urge you, brothers and sisters, to do so more and more, 11 and to make it your ambition to lead a quiet life: You should mind your own business and work with your hands, just as we told you, 12 so that your daily life may win the respect of outsiders and so that you will not be dependent on anybody."

Worth The Wait

When I tell people I gave up chocolate for Lent, I usually hear, "Wait, you're not Catholic." Well, no I'm not, but I still participate in Lent.  For me, Lent is a wonderful way to celebrate Christ and his sacrifice for all humanity.  Sometimes I feel Christmas sneaks up on me, not the presents and Santa part, but the actual Jesus was born on this day part.  I focus so much on the nostalgic/non-Christian parts of Christmas, that on Christmas morning I have to stop myself and say, "Why am I celebrating this day? Why am I giving my friends and family an abundant amount of presents?" 


Easter however is the complete opposite.  For 40 days I starve myself of a desire that I usually don't go a day without.  This year it was chocolate.  I didn't think it would be that hard, but after about 4 hours, I realized it was going to be a LONG 40 days.  I was extremely blessed to hear from my 7 year old niece that she was giving up candy.  What? You know what lent is, AND you're giving up the one thing you eat every day.  What an admirable thing for a 7 year old to do.  Everytime I reached for a piece of chocolate or my favorite Tiff's treats chocolate chip cookie, I thought, "Ugh, No. I gave up chocolate for lent." For that split second I complained, but then I instantly internalized why I made that decision.  For me, having the Lord on my mind through out the day, and being reminded of him was worth the sacrifice. Also, it was a great way to share my faith with my co-workers.


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This Easter weekend I'm going to thank Jesus for his love, death and sacrifice, and then I'm going to eat my weight in Reese's peanut butter eggs. 


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If you practice Lent, what did you give up or possibly do? How hard was the sacrifice?

Grateful

This past weekend was an emotional roller coaster.  Tragically, my Uncle Mike (aka Bone Daddy) died in a sudden crash and sent our family into utter shock.  Saturday, we gathered together and celebrated his life.  We all noticed that when we started to become sad about his passing, we always ended up laughing by hearing a hilarious story about his life.  He was seriously the life of the party! He owned thousands of crazy party hats, wore tie-dye t-shirts and converse shoes daily, and said often, "It's allll good!" He was that Uncle that would come down in a blow up sumo wrestler outfit at Christmas, or this year Buddy the Elf in red panty hose.   

Perfect memorial for Uncle Mike

Christmas 2011



No one likes funerals, but I always take away an amazing sense of value of life, family, and my relationship with Christ.  Everything I was worrying about before his death that seemed so important at the time, now became extremely meaningless.  I sat around and held the family that I still had, and felt extremely blessed.  It stunk that we had to go through something so terrible, but at least we had each other.  


Easter came at a perfect time during our loss to remember Jesus' sacrifice and love for us.  We celebrated with a BBQ, Easter Egg Hunt, and a Piñata (my favorite!)






Utmost thanks


I'm taking a break from the blog for a week.  As I think about what Thanksgiving means, I really can't believe how loving and caring God is in my life.  I am thankful for my family, husband, education, friends, etc. but I have to take a moment to realize that I am most thankful for the gift of salvation that Jesus gave to me and so many others. 

Sometimes fashion, blogs, and clothes can consume my thoughts.  I hate the feeling of always wanting more.  I want to be content with what I have been given but sometimes that is a tough struggle.  This week I'm going to take a step away from social media, fashion blogs, and retail shopping sites. My heart and mind need a break.  


"Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts of praise; give thanks to him and praise his name."
 - Psalm 100:4