April 6, 2007

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    Tiny Tag White RoseCompassion From the Cross
    Tiny Tag White Rose

    John 19: 17–27

    Tiny Tag White RoseToday’s Treasure:

    “When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, ‘Dear woman, here is your son,’ and to the disciple, ‘Here is your mother’ ” (John 19:26-27).

    I have often meditated on this tender scene when both a screaming throng and the searing pain of crucifixion momentarily gave way to another concern.  In the midst of unimaginable torture, with every breath a struggle, the sight of Jesus’ grieving mother and horrified friend captured His attention.  Inconceivable compassion spilled from His heart as He bid them to love and support each other.

    I see great significance in the fact that He did not minimize their loss or grief.  He did not consider their pain an insignificant detail in a work of far greater glory.  He did not wonder how they could think so temporally. His heart broke with compassion and He reached out to them in their need.

    A glimpse of Christ’s heart in this tender moment can be healing for us if we’ll let it. You see, He looks on us with the same compassion.  Imagine—at the very moment Christ was dying on the cross, salvation was secured for all who would believe.  The enemy was defeated.  Hell was trembling.  Demons were howling.  God was momentarily turning His face as every sin known to man was heaped on His Son.  The hours Christ spent on the cross represented the most significant moments since time began.

    John and Mary’s grief, and confusion, were nothing compared to the awesome work accomplished that afternoon. However, the friend and the mother did not look through eternal eyes to “see” the work of the Savior.  They saw the impending loss of someone they loved and wanted nearby.  Still, Christ looked upon their suffering and said, “Dear woman, here is your son,” and to the disciple, “Here is your mother.”

    Jesus knew they could not comprehend the greater glory at work.  He knew they wanted Him to climb down off the cross and live.  For their sakes, He could not suspend His glorious works, yet Christ’s heart poured forth compassion.

    Dear ones, at times Christ will do glorious works that involve suffering and loss.  He persists in a greater glory even when we kick and scream and beg Him to do otherwise.  Why?  Because He will not allow us to cheat ourselves of something more marvelous than what we can conceive.  He knows one day we will understand.

    Someday we will celebrate Christ’s unwillingness to give in to our demands—even when our begging broke His heart.  He is working the greater work.  Still, He has overwhelming compassion for our pain and confusion.  Christ doesn’t grow impatient and wonder how we can be so foolish to hurt over earthly losses. He doesn’t even sigh and whisper, “If you only knew.”  His heart bleeds with mercy and He comes to our aid.

    Oh, Beloved, can you trust a heart like His?

    Tiny Tag White RoseKing Jesus, my heart grieves over the suffering You endured on the cross
    because of my sin.  Thank You for paying the unfathomable price for my soul. 
    I praise You for the compassion You showed to Mary and John even while
    You were in anguish on the cross.  Please give me the grace to walk through
    times of suffering and loss.  Help me to have peace and trust You fully when I
    cannot see the greater glory at work.  I want You to glorify Yourself in my life. 
    In Your saving name, Amen.

    He has done so much for us in this one compassionate,
    merciful act upon the cross … 

    Blinkie Christian Thank You Jesus !!!

    On the cross, His heart embraced the world,
    His death set sinners free …
    God’s plan was fulfilled, His love revealed,
    on the cross of Calvary.

    “Christ loved us and gave himself up for us
    as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.” 
    {Ephesians 5:2}

    Have a glorious Easter weekend!!
    Hugs & Blessings,
    ~ Deborah Tiny Tag White Rose                                                                                                   
      

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    :sunny: Hi Deborah :wave:

    Thank you so much for coming by and saying hello:laugh:  I realy do Love taking pictures and doing the contest, its alot of fun for me.:love: As for cameras? The only one I own right now is my digital, Im not very knowledgeable about cameras. But I do see and have seen that the more money you spend on one the better pictures you will get. I got a camera for my Birthday 2 years ago its a HP  its called  635 hp Photosmart and it takes really good pictures. It cost almost 200 dollars. I have seen my sisters camera and it only cost 99 dollars and I can see a huge difference. So I guess it all depends how you like to take pictures. My friend Vanessa went to school for photography shes   betsafly  on xanga   and also on my Team for  iliveinmycamera  and she might be able to answer alot of questions about anything detail you need

                 S*Q*U*E*E*Z*E              

  • :sunny:Hallelujah! My Redeemer LIVES! Have a wonderful, joyous Resurrection Day! :wave:

  • This is a wonderful message.  Thank you for sharing this today.  Blessed Resurrection Day!!!

  • :sunny: Hi Deborah ~ Thank you for coming by my site. I found that video clip of Sandi Patti last night and totally loved it. The anointing is all over it!! I will come by again. It is very nice meeting you. May you and your family have a very Happy Resurrection Day. Praise God ~ JESUS IS LORD!!  Blessings ~Carolyn :wave:

  • Happy Ressurection Day Deborah!!

  • RYC:  We never do any of the workshops, just the exhibit hall.  The only thing we bought this year was Alg. 1 & 2 from Teaching Textbooks.  Pricewise – that was enough!  :eek:

    I want my high 70′s back!!!!  :cry:   I’ve been absolutely freezing since it turned off cold again.  I have a horrible time trying to get warm.  I love it when it’s in the 80′s, not humid, but WARM!!!

    For beauty school, I went to the House of James in Greenwood (it’s gone now) & I had a scholarship….  I think it was for almost half, maybe $1000, but I don’t remember for sure.  Yesterday, my friend was telling me they’re going to be opening a Paul Mitchell school in Greenwood/Southport sometime in the next year, probably over by I-65.  One of her stylists will be the head educator!  She said they do all kinds of neato color techniques.  I thought “that” sounded kinda fun….  I don’t have any idea how much they run now.  Have a lovely weekend!  ~Lori

  • This post really touched me. Thank you for posting it. Sometimes I get so caught up in what is happining that I don’t like, I forget to focous on what is happining that I do like. Even when “bad” things happen, we all need to remember that there is a reason for it all, and we may never know that reason. Thank you for that reminder!

  • What a very beautiful post ~ thank you for sharing it.  I haven’t yet planted anything this year either ~ around here, it is not wise to even think about that until the middle of May.  My bleeding hearts and other perennials just didn’t know any better than to sprout and bloom with all the beautiful weather we had for a few weeks.  But it was really too much to hope for that they would make it through without getting frozen ~ its just too early.  Oh well, their lovely blooms gave us a boost for awhile!  :sunny:  Have a blessed Resurrection weekend.

  • :heartbeat:

    By the way.. we have a Prom here in town for older folks who missed their prom called, “The Second Chance Prom”… ha!  I’ve never got to go….

  • :sunny:Dear sweet Deborah… what a beautiful layout you have here!!!  Just awesome!

    Have a blessed Easter with your family!

    God bless you and thank you for your sweet comments!!

    Love, Connie

  • :heartbeat:Hope you and your family have a Very Blessed Easter!……….In Christ’s Love………Monic:heartbeat::wave:

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