'It is not good for man to be alone'
Genesis 2:18
So many things are better when shared.
Shared, experienced and treasured by two.
When you stand still in awe and wonder there is no one there to hear your exclamation.
When you stand together you share your thoughts, conjectures, and perceptions.
Trees need a Xylem and a Phloem to function.
To be healthy, to grow, and support one another as each day passes.
They are together as one.
Good relationships are like trees.
When two people are devoted to caring for one another.
When two people can share faith, values, goals, beliefs...
slowly becoming of the same heart, soul and mind.
Of course, due to the presentence of sin, this isn't always the case.
We let each other down sometimes, forget the needs of the other and want things done our way.
Yet with God's help and intervention repairing the damage is possible.
If only we are willing and humble enough, to ask for his guidance and his aid.
I pray that my relationship will grow to be like a tree one of these days...
Monday, August 6, 2018
Monday, July 2, 2018
Dogs
They are a unique species.
No animal comes in so many varieties.
From the St Bernard to the scruffy Mutt,
to the little Jack Russell, each has its own personality.
They each possess so many abilities.
Police dog, companion, Blind dog,
specifically trained therapy dogs for PTSD,
Epilepsy, and even those who help people with CP (Cerebral Palsy),
to maintain their balance.
It's been said that even looking into a dog's eyes
can generate oxytocin- happiness.
Dogs can calm, exercise, reduce anxiety and depression,
give you a reason to look after yourself,
reassure you that they adore you, no matter how bad things get,
or how many times you may fail.
Dogs make our lives better. Thank you God for dogs.
Dogs make our lives better. Thank you God for dogs.
Saturday, June 30, 2018
Words
of Faith
“My soul thrusts for
you as a parched land thrusts for rain’ Palam 143:6
My soul was parched. My thought was
dry. I was out of words. Deflated. Had lost confidence in my beloved God. I was
afraid to speak in case, he was indeed, a tyrant.
Then came a sprinkling of hope… It
occurred to me that I was not alone. “Others have experienced this before me”,
I said to myself. Unlike me they were more objective and logical. Not overcome
by emotion, but willing to grapple with the historical and science evidence.
Challenging God on uncomfortably raw moral questions. After reading and
listening to podcasts, Audiobooks, and talking openly to Atheists I made a
discovery. It was this; the fact that intelligent people have done so for
centuries. Beginning and continuing to read the book of Job and seeing his
words. Words such as these:
“O earth do not conceal my blood. Let
it cry out on my behalf. Even now my witness is in heaven. My advocate is there
on high. My friends scorn me, but I pour out my tears to God.” Job 16:18-20 (NLT)
I’m glad that God gave us doubt. Without
it I would not have questioned. If you want to truly understand someone you
need to ask them questions. It demonstrates that you value that relationship. I
want to better know my Father; therefore, I question. That I may see him more
clearly, love him more dearly, and follow him more nearly, day by day (God
Spell).
Not to do so would make us
complacent. We would not then be restored. Nourished and reassured by his words
each day. Comprehending and gratefully accepting Jesus’ death and resurrection.
I once saw engraved on a young
women’s gravestone the words;
“I have redeemed thee, I have called
the by thy name, thou art mine.”
Conveying to the Atheist: Injustice,
imprisonment, despair, anger, scorn and scoffing.
Yet to the Christian…
These words mean hope, joy, and a
deep sense of peace.
The question is…
What do these words mean to you?
Tuesday, May 8, 2018
Autumn
The dark and the dull contrasts with
the vibrant texture of the leaves and their environs.
The earth heals from the trials of summer.
It changes its semblance,
settling into the deep sleep of winter.
And it will rejuvenate, preparing to light up the eyes,
As it lifts the heart and the soul, with an array of colour.
But not just yet, for now I look upon it with passionate appreciation.
For this is when God tucks up his creation for its
hibernation,
He instructs it to restore us with the sounds, sights, and
the shear joys Autumn.
Thankyou God for carefully and thoughtfully, designing each
season.
Especially for blessing us, with this time of Autumn.
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Sunrise
The gentle awakening. A little nudge to the brain. "time we both got up." Says the sun.
Opening my eyes blearily, I begin to realise the gradual changes in the light,
as colours appear across the sky.
Blue, purple, pink, orange, yellow, all merging together.
They are enhanced by the dark, majestic eucalyptus,
and the soft ground with the dew still upon it.
The colours of the clouds alter to sliver grey and the sky grows increasingly blue.
The sun begins to warm the earth,
I become more aware of my surroundings.
I listen as all of creation rejoices at the new day.
At this moment I smile, watching my dog's exaltation as she bounds around,
pausing to sniff each smell that is of interest to her, relishing her freedom.
I thank my heavenly Father for the peace I experience at this time.
Here in this place.
In the dawning of the day.
"This is the day that the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it"
Psalm 118:24
Opening my eyes blearily, I begin to realise the gradual changes in the light,
as colours appear across the sky.
Blue, purple, pink, orange, yellow, all merging together.
They are enhanced by the dark, majestic eucalyptus,
and the soft ground with the dew still upon it.
The colours of the clouds alter to sliver grey and the sky grows increasingly blue.
The sun begins to warm the earth,
I become more aware of my surroundings.
I listen as all of creation rejoices at the new day.
At this moment I smile, watching my dog's exaltation as she bounds around,
pausing to sniff each smell that is of interest to her, relishing her freedom.
I thank my heavenly Father for the peace I experience at this time.
Here in this place.
In the dawning of the day.
"This is the day that the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it"
Psalm 118:24
Sunday, February 25, 2018
To my sister, who challenges me with love.
Comprehension
People are afraid of what they do not understand.
Some even avoid the unknown-
People that look and act differently to what they consider 'normal'
Music, listening to other languages, music, cultures, and accents
and pronunciations,
that they cannot understand, and so don't begin to make the
attempt.
Some time ago I became aware that I did this too.
I then set myself a challenge to try the things that scared
me.
Try new things, talking to people different from me,
embracing and
acknowledging new ideas.
I joined a Gaelic Choir, began to learn sign language and
had more in-depth conversations with my sister (a
Geologist).
Doing these things has taught me that not understanding something
can in fact be invigorating.
can in fact be invigorating.
There are two reactions- to wonder, say this is amazing, yet then
just walk away.
Or to admire and to get inspired to discover more
about the astounding world we live in.
I once did only the former, now I rejoice in continuously doing
the latter.
Because I believe that we need to do a little of each, a little
salt, a little pepper.
We must investigate to marvel; to become lost in our admiration
of,
what I consider to be, God's intriguing and intricate
creation.
To rejoice in every sensation, uncovering each pattern within.
Now I challenge you readers, grow with me as human beings.
As a tree sprouting new leaves from its nodes,
letting them develop into leaves, and from leaves to form branches.
Go on... try something new, do something that scares you, allow
yourselves to
look beyond your own personal understanding. It may just be worth
it.
Perhaps together we can create something unique.
Diversity might then cease to make us tremble.
Be brave... share with me in my delight.
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Emotions
There are times when I’ve yearned for
my emotions to simply cease.
But what would that look like? After
contemplating the question, I resolved that if we eradicated all feelings…
grief, loneliness, comfort, jealously, satisfaction, affection, joy, hatred,
compassion, envy, anxiety, dispiar, anger, shame, joy…
Leaving them all behind would destroy
our motivation, empathy and sense of purpose.
We need to feel. If we became entirely
apathetic we could not feel for others. Never having experienced, and therefore
not able to understand, where the other person is and how they are feeling.
It is deeply encouraging to me to know
that Jesus knew how painful it can be to live in this world
- but he came regardless.
- but he came regardless.
He came so that we might not endure
the estrangement, but the adoption.
So that we may know the happiness
amongst the grief. The colour against the black.
For what we did not earn he gave in
abundance. He gave his grace.
A treasure that will never spoil or fade.
Now when emotions make strong attempts
to overwhelm me, I will recall him who triumphs.
I will put on the armour of God as I
prepare for battle. As I march out surrounded by other Christians, I will
remember that I do not struggle alone. With the support of my brothers and
sisters, I am not alone. None of us are, God is with us… Always.
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