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Compare yourself with those who on the Lord’s Day hear nothing except the dismal sound of the world. What a privilege it is for you to hear the proclamation of the gospel!
Bakker, Frans.

 

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Compare yourself with those who on the Lord’s Day hear nothing except the dismal sound of the world. What a privilege it is for you to hear the proclamation of the gospel! Bakker, Frans.
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It is difficult to define Hiraeth, but to me it means the consciousness of man being out of his home area and that which is dear to him. That is why it can be felt even among a host of peoples amidst nature's beauty. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

. . like a Christian yearning for Heaven. . .

Entries from June 1, 2007 - June 30, 2007

Friday
Jun292007

Poetry Friday:  Kipling

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The Glory of the Garden

Our England is a garden that is full of stately views,
Of borders, beds and shrubberies and lawns and avenues,
With statues on the terraces and peacocks strutting by;
But the Glory of the Garden lies in more than meets the eye.

For where the old thick laurels grow, along the thin red wall,
You will find the tool- and potting-sheds which are the heart of all ;
The cold-frames and the hot-houses, the dungpits and the tanks:
The rollers, carts and drain-pipes, with the barrows and the planks.                                  

And there you'll see the gardeners, the men and 'prentice boys
Told off to do as they are bid and do it without noise;
For, except when seeds are  planted and we shout to scare the birds,
The Glory of the Garden it abideth not in words.

And some can pot begonias and some can bud a rose,
And some are hardly fit to trust with anything that grows;
But they can roll and trim the lawns and sift the sand and loam,
For the Glory of the Garden occupieth all who come.

Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing:--"Oh, how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel-paths with broken dinner-knives

There's not a pair of legs so thin, there's not a head so thick,
There's not a hand so weak and white, nor yet a heart so sick.
But it can find some needful job that's crying to be done,
For the Glory of the Garden glorifieth every one.

Then seek your job with thankfulness and work till further orders,
If it's only netting strawberries or killing slugs on borders;
And when your back stops aching and your hands begin to harden,
You will find yourself a partner in the Glory of the Garden.

Oh, Adam was a gardener, and God who made him sees
That half a proper gardener's work is done upon his knees,
So when your work is finished, you can wash your hand and pray
For the Glory of the Garden, that it may not pass away!
And the Glory of the Garden it shall never pass away!
 
~Rudyard Kipling 
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This week's Poetry Friday is being hosted at Shaken and Stirred.
Friday
Jun292007

Check Book of the Bank of Faith

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Invitation to Pray

Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not. (Jeremiah 33:3)

God encourages us to pray. They tell us that prayer is a pious exercise which has no influence except upon the mind engaged in it. We know better. Our experience gives the lie a thousand times over to this infidel assertion. Here Jehovah, the living God, distinctly promises to answer the prayer of His servant. Let us call upon Him again and admit no doubt upon the question of His hearing us and answering us. He that made the ear, shall He not hear? He that gave parents a love to their children, will He not listen to the cries of His own sons and daughters!

God will answer His pleading people in their anguish. He has wonders in store for them. What they have never seen, heard of, or dreamed of, He will do for them. He will invent new blessings if needful. He will ransack sea and land to feed them: He will send every angel out of heaven to succor them if their distress requires it. He will astound us with His grace and make us feel that it was never before done in this fashion. All He asks of us is that we will call upon Him. He cannot ask less of us. Let us cheerfully render Him our prayers at once.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon 

Thursday
Jun282007

Short Cuts: Day Four, Take Two

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Thursday
Jun282007

Blog Kitties

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Here's Buster (or Bubby, Fat Boy, Chubs, Bubs, or any of the hundred names he comes to!)  Buster is a sweet, sweet boy.  Not real smart, but very loving and VERY vocal.  He talks a lot more now that George is gone. 

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Here's George.  Just seeing his face again brought tears to my eyes.  I miss him.  He was some cat. 

Kim is rounding up pictures of bloggers' kitties today. Why don't you post up a picture of your cat(s)? 

Thursday
Jun282007

Shameless Self Promotion and a Good Deal

930302-696528-thumbnail.jpgIt's time to do another bookmark promotional.  I haven't had a new order for bookmarks for some time now and, as I have truly become addicted to sitting at my drawing board and cranking out bookmarks, I'm hoping to "feed the beast" with this promotional.

Every bookmark ordered between now and Independence Day, July 4, will be half price.  So, if you've been wanting a custom bookmark for a while but haven't gotten around to ordering one, now would be a really good time!  Please go HERE to find out how to order your very own custom bookmark.

If you "promote my promotion" with a link at your blog, you will also receive a free bookmarklet with your order.

If you aren't ready to order now, but you do promote the promotion with a link, let me know and I will make a note of it and give you the "half price" price when and if you ever do.

Work is either fun or drudgery. It depends on your attitude. I like fun.~Colleen Barrett
I like fun.
Work is fun.
Therefore, I like work.

 

Will work for  food  fun. 

Thursday
Jun282007

Short Cuts: Day Four, Take One

930302-890935-thumbnail.jpgA bicycle can't stand alone; it is two tired.
Thursday
Jun282007

Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith

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One Look from the Lord!

And the Lord looked upon him, and said, Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save Israel from the hand of the Midianites: have not I sent thee? (Judges 6:14)

What a look was that which the Lord gave to Gideon! He looked him out of his discouragement into a holy bravery. If our look to the Lord saves us, what will not His look at us do? Lord, look on me this day and nerve me for its duties and conflicts.

What a word was this which Jehovah spoke to Gideon! "Go." He must not hesitate. He might have answered, "What, go in all this weakness?" But the Lord put that word out of court by saying, "Go in this thy might." The Lord had looked might into him, and he had now nothing to do but to use it and save Israel by smiting the Midianites. It may be that the Lord has more to do by me than I ever dreamed of. If He has looked upon me, He has made me strong. Let me by faith exercise the power with which He has entrusted me. He never bids me "idle away my time in this my might." Far from it. I must "go" because He strengthens me. What a question is that which the Lord puts to me even as He put it to Gideon! "Have not I sent thee!" Yes, Lord, Thou hast sent me, and I will go in Thy strength. At Thy command I go, and, going, I am assured that Thou wilt conquer by me.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon 

Wednesday
Jun272007

Reflecting on God's blessings

930302-889798-thumbnail.jpg"She" is one of my oldest, best-est blogging friends (She being Carol, from She Lives).  Carol is one of those kind-hearted, friendly, gracious, and generous bloggers--always ready with a word of encouragement, a humorous response, a challenging thought.  She very generously and graciously shared the Blogger Reflection Award with me, which says:

The reason for the title is because this award should make you reflect on five bloggers who have been an encouragement, a source of love, impacted you in some way, and have been a Godly example to you. Five Bloggers who when you reflect on them you get a sense of pride and joy... of knowing them and being blessed by them.

I can honestly say that Carol has been all those things to me, many times over.  Thank you, Carol! 

Now I get the privilege of giving this honor to five more women, each of whom have impacted my life and encouraged me in my faith and who daily reflect the Love of Christ on their blogs.   There are so many wonderful women bloggers who lift high the Name of Christ each day--it was really very difficult to hone this down to just five. 

1.  Rebecca, from Rebecca Writes

Anyone who has read this blog for any length of time knows how much I appreciate Rebecca.  She's been a good friend to me for many years--long before either one of us ever heard of blogs.  I've learned much from her over the years (still do!)  Rebecca has a fabulous way of communicating the truths of God's word so that it is both easy to understand and thought provoking at the same time!

2.  Kim, from the Upward Call

Kim is another great blogging friend.  I like the way she thinks.  She has a way of being very transparent that makes me think.  She thinks Biblically.  She reads really good books, too!  Kim has a way of sending a "how are you" email right at the right time. She has encouraged me many times.

3.  Elle, from A Complete Thought

      Elle is a new blogging friend.  Another deep, Biblical thinker.  I love to read Elle's comments on blogs as much as I do her blog posts!  They are always full of wisdom and grace.  Elle is what I think of as a sound Christian.

4.  Rosemary, from Seasonings of the Heart

Rosemary is a real kindred spirit!  We share a love of quotes and Reformed theology, hymns and prayers.  I see deep wisdom in Rosemary, the kind that comes from keeping her nose in the Word.

5.  Leslie, from Lux Venit

Leslie is another newer blogging friend.  Another encourager, Leslie can always be found sifting everything through God's Word.  She asks some really good questions, and studies up and gives some really good answers, too!

There are so, so many others that I wish I could do 15 more!  But I'll leave that up to the five ladies I've tapped!  If any of these ladies are new to you, please do take time to visit them!  You'll be glad you did!! 

  Rules of participating:
1. Copy this post.
2. Replace [my bloggers with yours] & Reflect on five bloggers and write a least a paragraph about each one.
3. Make sure you link this post so others can read it and the rules.
4. Go leave your chosen bloggers a comment and let them know they've been given the award.
5. Put the award icon on your site.


Wednesday
Jun272007

Short Cuts: Day Three, Take Two

linoleum.JPGA grenade fell onto a kitchen floor in France resulted in Linoleum Blownapart.

Wednesday
Jun272007

Short Cuts: Day Three, Take One

930302-889277-thumbnail.jpgIn a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
Wednesday
Jun272007

Check Book of the Bank of Faith

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Thank Him; Dwell Acceptably

Surely the righteous shall give thanks unto thy name: the upright shall dwell in thy presence. (Psalm 140:13)

Oh, that my heart may be upright, that I may always be able to bless the name of the Lord! He is so good to those that be good, that I would fain be among them and feel myself full of thankfulness every day. Perhaps, for a moment, the righteous are staggered when their integrity results in severe trial; but assuredly the day shall come when they shall bless their God that they did not yield to evil suggestions and adopt a shifty policy. In the long run true men will thank the God of the right for leading them by a right way. Oh, that I may be among them!

What a promise is implied in this second clause, "The upright shall dwell in thy presence!" They shall stand accepted where others appear only to be condemned. They shall be the courtiers of the great King, indulged with audience whensoever they desire it. They shall be favored ones upon whom Jehovah smiles and with whom He graciously communes. Lord, I covet this high honor, this precious privilege. It will be heaven on earth to me to enjoy it. Make me in all things upright, that I may today and tomorrow and every day stand in Thy heavenly presence. Then will I give thanks unto Thy name evermore. Amen.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon 

Tuesday
Jun262007

Short Cuts: Day Two, Take Two

boiled%20egg.JPGA boiled egg is hard to beat.
Tuesday
Jun262007

File this under "it happens every time"

Every time I see that I'm not going to have time to post (and announce it on the blog, no less!) it seems there are innumerable fun things to blog about.  This time is no exception.

frog%20toad.JPGHave you ever made a really dear blogging friend and wondered what her voice sounded like?  I have and this morning, not only did I get to hear her voice (and she doesn't sound like a grumpy Toad) I got to hear her laughter!  And see her darling little miss in action. 

930302-658849-thumbnail.jpgSo go check it out and come back and tell me if that adorable little girl doesn't remind you of a very sweet little Cindy Lou Who? 

 

Tuesday
Jun262007

Short Cuts: Day Two, Take One

930302-887595-thumbnail.jpg A will is a dead giveaway.
Tuesday
Jun262007

The Restaurant Meme

Jules tagged me for a restaurant meme.  As I discussed this with my family last night, we had fun talking about all our favorite restaurants in all the many places we have lived over the years.   It was really a walk down memory lane.  So, instead of listing my current favorite local restaurants, I will share with you my favorite restaurants of my hometown, Ashland, Ohio.

1. A & W  Hot Dog Stand Extraordinaire and Hometown Icon

    The A & W is truly a snapshot of small town Ohio.  You'll see people of all ages and incomes sitting in their cars, eating hot dogs and popcorn  and drinking ice cold rootbeer from heavy, sweating mugs.  Farmer's trucks, hot rods, BMW's, motor cycles--they're all there.  I don't know if it's still the case, but when we were growing up in Ashland, after a wedding, the bridal party would drive through the A & W parking lot, honking horns and waving. (Sister in law, Sally, will have to let us know if this still happens. . .)

    The A & W closes for the winter (too cold for the car hops, I suppose) but every single     time it's open when we're home for a visit, we stop in for a bag of conies and root beer.  Here's a recipe that gets pretty close to the famous coney sauce.  It makes a huge amount, but it freezes well and it's fun to pop it out on a cold winter day and enjoy conies and remember what it was like in a simpler time.

A & W Coney Sauce

2 small onions, finely chopped
5 lbs. hamburger
64 ounces Hunt's tomato Paste
64 ounces Hunt's Tomato Puree
1 1/2 c. sugar
1/3 c. cider vinegar
2 T. chili powder
1 T. pepper 1
T. celery seed 3 T. plus 1 t. salt

Brown hamburger and onions in a very large skillet, drain. Add the rest of the ingredients and simmer for 3 1/2 hours. Stir frequently as it will tend to stick. (I put it all in my roaster so I don't have to stir it) This freezes very well.  Serve over hot dogs in steamed buns and top with diced onion.

2. The Lynway Restaurant

    The Lynway is another hometown icon.  It's famous for homestyle cooking and homemade pies.  I always order liver and onions (yes, I do!  I love it and no one except my mother makes it better!)  The Lynway is known as a hang out for the white haired set.  Last time we were there we had to laugh because we no longer stand out like a sore thumb among all the older folks!

3. The Peking Restaurant on Main Street
    
    I love Chinese food and our little town of Ashland has been blessed with a fantastic Chinese restaurant.  It is owned and operated by the parents of a little girl I had in preschool so I got to know the owners a little bit.   (she has now graduated from college and is likely in grad school or med school by now!) Whenever it was Sandi's "snack day" at preschool, her parents wouldbring in fresh, hot egg rolls for the kids' snack.  The first time the egg rolls arrived for snacktime, a couple of the boys and girls  took one bite or licked them,  announced that they were "yukky" and threw them in the trash.  From then on, whenever there were egg rolls, we  warned them NOT to lick them and throw them away--the teachers had another, special snack for them! Then we'd whisk the unwanted eggrolls away (yea, right--unwanted by kids who didn't know any better!) and saved them for our own snack!  (Yes, even teachers at a Christian school can be conniving when it comes to egg rolls!)

4. The Surrey Inn (sadly, out of business for years now)
    
    My first place of employment.  I got a job at the Surrey Inn as a waitress as soon as I was old enough to get an employment permit and worked there all through High School, earning money for college and a trip to France.  Tom actually picked me up there for our first date after a Friday night shift, smelling of "all you can eat" Lake Perch and copious amounts of "Charlie" perfume to cover up the smell.  I still remember the movie we saw (Executive Action) and sitting there in the dark theater worrying about how badly I must smell of fish and french fries.

5. Casa Fiesta

    Ashland, Ohio is also blessed with a wonderful Mexican Restaurant.  This is my own boys' favorite Mexican Restaurant of all times.  When John graduated from college a few years ago, we had his graduation supper there.  Nothing fancy, but who doesn't like great Mexican food?

Tag time!  This is the fun part.  I'm tagging Andrew from A.Stark Place, mostly to see if I can coax him out into the open and get him to post something funny for me, and also because I'll bet he has some fun favorite places to eat in the Alaskan wilderness.  Next is my friend, Shanna, who is not only a foodie, but a thrifty foodie, so I'm thinking she can be our "Rachel Ray" and tell us where to get a great meal for less.  Next is Beck, because I want to know where the Baby "demands" to eat when they go out!  Miss M, won't you share some of your favorite places "down under?"  And, last but not least, my friend, Allyson.  I think I know at least one of her favorite restaurants and I am hoping that she will share some of her fabulous photography with us!  Allyson is definitely a foodie, and a hostess with the mostess!

OK, so here are the rules:

1. Link to name of person that tagged you.
2. Include state and country you live in.
3. List top 5 favorite local restaurants.
4. Tag 5 other people and let them know they’ve been tagged.

Tuesday
Jun262007

Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith

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It Will Not Be Long

Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh. (James 5:8)

The last word in the Canticle of love is, "Make haste, my beloved," and among the last words of the Apocalypse we read, "The Spirit and the Bride say, Come"; to which the heavenly Bridegroom answers, "Surely I come quickly." Love longs for the glorious appearing of the Lord and enjoys this sweet promise-"The coming of the Lord draweth nigh." This stays our minds as to the future. We look out with hope through this window.

This sacred "window of agate" lets in a flood of light upon the present and puts us into fine condition for immediate work or suffering. Are we tired? Then the nearness of our joy whispers patience. Are we growing weary because we do not see the harvest of our seed-sowing? Again this glorious truth cries to us, "Be patient." Do our multiplied temptations cause us in the least to waver? Then the assurance that before long the Lord will be here preaches to us from this text, "Stablish your hearts." Be firm, be stable, be constant, "steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord." Soon will you hear the silver trumpet which announces the coming of your King. Be not in the least afraid. Hold the fort, for He is coming; yea, He may appear this very day.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon 

Monday
Jun252007

Short Cuts: Take Two

930302-885896-thumbnail.jpgA chicken crossing the road: poultry in motion.
Monday
Jun252007

Short Cuts: Take One

key.JPGHe broke into song because he couldn't find the key.

(no time to write "real" posts, but these short cuts should keep you busy and hopefully, smiling!) 

Monday
Jun252007

Check Book of the Bank of Faith

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A Staircase to Heaven

And he saith unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Hereafter ye shall see heaven open, and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of man. (John 1:51)

Yes, to our faith this sight is plain even at this day. We do see heaven opened. Jesus Himself has opened that kingdom to all believers. We gaze into the place of mystery and glory, for He has revealed it to us. We shall enter it soon, for He is the way.

Now we see the explanation of Jacob's ladder. Between earth and heaven there is a holy commerce; prayer ascends, and answers come down by the way of Jesus, the Mediator. We see this ladder when we see our Lord. In Him a stairway of light now furnishes a clear passage to the throne of the Most High. Let us use it and send up by it the messengers of our prayers. We shall live the angelic life ourselves if we run up to heaven in intercession, lay hold upon the blessings of the covenant, and then descend again to scatter those gifts among the sons of men.

This choice sight which Jacob only saw in a dream will turn into a bright reality. This very day we will be up and down the ladder each hour: climbing in communion and coming down in labor to save our fellowmen. This is Thy promise, O Lord Jesus; let us joyfully see it fulfilled.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Sunday
Jun242007

Today's Tree Trimming has been called. . .

. . . on account of WASPS!

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Tom got swarmed while on the ladder.  Thankfully, he was only stung one time, on the back of the neck.   So now, our trees look a little cock-eyed.

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I also cut down the gangly yarrow.  It's living on my porch--for a while.  Looks much better in a crock than waving above the daisies. 

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