February 28, 2008

  • ~ THANKFUL THURSDAY ~

         

        the sower matt 13 mark 4 

     


    HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?

    Tiny Tag White Rose Cultivate
    a thankful spirit! It will be to thee a perpetual feast. There is, or ought to be, with us no such thing as small mercies; all are great, because the least are undeserved. Indeed a really thankful heart will extract motive for gratitude from everything, making the most even of scanty blessings.   ~ J. R. MacDuff

    Although I don’t have a garden of my own and I am certainly not a farmer, I believe I know enough about the concept of cultivating to be confident in stating emphatically: cultivation requires work. A smattering of an occasional handful of seeds tossed onto the surface of untilled soil will not result in much of a crop no matter how well intentioned a momentary impulse to sow a good seed might be. I have several friends who have lush beautiful gardens, which is no easy feat in North Central Alberta. Through out the year I overhear their conversations as they speak of tilling, composting, seedlings and planting, weeding and harvesting. Every step along the way demands their complete attention and conscious involvement in order to see that harvest come in, whether that harvest is a bounty of fresh vegetables or a plethora of beautiful flowers and shrubs.

    And so it is in developing a truly thankful heart. Good parents instill in their toddlers the importance of ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. As their preschoolers grow in their development, a thoughtful parent adds to this foundation by introducing the concept of thank-you pictures to send to gift-givers and graduates this education further to thank-you letters, meaningful phone calls or emails. This is an important first step in understanding the concept of gratitude but I believe a thankful heart goes beyond merely giving thanks for the gifts we receive.

    Truly grateful hearts see reason to give thanks in all things and all seasons no matter how dark and dreary those seasons may be on the surface. A grateful heart can see with eyes of faith the goodness that surrounds them or that is yet to spring forth from the long dormant days of spiritual winter. Such grateful hearts belonged to the Ten Boom sisters, Corrie and Betsie. Because of their determination to protect innocent lives during World War 2, the middle-aged Christian sisters were thrown into an infamous concentration death camp. Conditions were deplorable, disease and vermin were rampant. Housed in the barracks that had the worst reputation of all; being invested with fleas; it was impossible to sleep in the cramped quarters and the prisoners lice-covered bodies were ridden with fleabites. When the sisters cried out to the Lord for grace to endure the hardships, the Lord reminded them to give thanks in ALL circumstances and they did so, in child-like obedience. It wasn’t until much later that Corrie came to the realize one of the reasons why she was able to share the gospel freely in her barrack and lead nightly bible studies without the interference of prison officials. The very fleas that plagued them kept their enemies at bay …the guards refused to enter their hut unless ordered to do so, in fear of being infested themselves.

    Corrie and Betsie would not have been able to bring good out of so much evil around them if they had not been able to give thanks out of hearts filled with faithful and faith-filled gratitude to their Loving Heavenly Father.

    Tiny Tag Dk Pink Rose My prayer is that I will cultivate such a garden of praise and thankfulness
           myself so I can partake daily of this perpetual feast of gratitude.  ~
    Katherine Walden

    Strength, rest, guidance, grace, help, sympathy, love – all from God to us!!  What a list of blessings!  ~ E. Stenbock

    Thank you all for your prayers, and sweet comments!  Schedules changed, and my in-laws moved a day early!  My DH, who was there most of the day with them, called and said that it went very well … Mom has already met some of the ladies who are in the ‘Red Hat Society’, and she’ll be joining that group … I want to buy her a red hat!  She is such a ‘hat lady’, and loves to have tea, so I know she will love that … she will be just fine … hmmm, I wonder if they have a men’s ‘Top Hat Society’ for Dad to join!! :o)  After being there with them today, Lewis thinks they’ll adjust quite nicely!  They stayed the night at my sister in law’s house … she  lives just minutes from where they’ll be living.  They’ll spend the day there today, hanging pictures, making it comfortable, then be ready for their first night in their new home!  I can’t wait to go to visit!  I’m thankful that things went well … and thankful for all of you! 

    Have an awesome day, and be blessed on this ‘Thankful Thursday’! 

    Tiny Tag White Rose Hugs,
             ~ Deborah <><

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    I wanted to share a photo of my in-laws … O.P. & Betty! 
    Now, tell me, doesn’t she look good in red?!!


    Smilie CameraOh, and, if you haven’t already … be sure to check out all the great
    photos at
    Betsafly Gallery
    !

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Comments (16)

  • That is such a great post!  Yes, thankfulness is vital to our peace, our survival, and our relationship with others and ultimately God.  Thank you for the reminder!  Yes, your mother-in-law looks great in red!  They are thankful to have you as their daughter-in-law I am quite sure!    :goodjob:

  • This is a nice post, Deborah. :sunny: :sunny: :sunny:
    Sweet picture, too!

    Blessings,
    Becca :love:

  • I am glad that they are adjusting so well, it is hard to move at any age, but it seems that there are things for them to do and people to meet – always makes it better. You are so right about cultivating Gardens. The other day I was thinking that God started us out in a Garden and in Revelation we end up in a garden, with many gardens inbetween. It is a great analogy.

    Heather

  • lol  You’re funny…in your comment to me! Where do you live? I’ll put in the order for the snow to blow that direction this time. We’re supposed to get MORE tonight!!  Thanks for the encouragement!  Blessings!  ~ Chris

  • Wonderful post! Thank you so much for sharing it. I’m glad to hear that the move is going well for your in-laws! I think that the picture is adorable! She really does look good in red! Have a blessed day! :wave:

  • Beautiful post and timely. You may have just inspired a new blog for me.

  • God must have needed me to be ministered by the Ten Boom sisters today. Both you and my friend Shanda (purpleamethyst76) wrote of them.

  • Your inlaws look sweet! Yes. She looks wonderful in red and it is easy to see she is the apple of her husband’s eyes.

    Have a great day!

  • We have a joint site. We both use the same site. It was Adria’s site but I use it also! I’ve been keeping in touch w/ Ian, we text each other  alot.

    Have a good day!

  • I am glad that the move went well. That is a good pic of your inlaws. Have a good day!

  • :wave:Blessings to you! Yes, Betty & O.P. looks so good, she does look good in red!!  :yes: Happy to know they’re happy with the changes in their lives!! Praise the Lord! Also, loved the post/devotion!!Awesome! oh yeah another thing, love the music you got playing on here….soooo peaceful!!!

    Have a great day!:sunny:

  • Indeed, she does look good in red ~ and what a sweet photo of them!  He looks so adoring of her ~ what sweeties ~

  • An adorable couple…hope they will be very happy and content in their new home…and yes, she looks great in red!!!!

  • What a sweet picture of them!  It sounds they are having an attitude of gratitude like you just shared!  Thank you for that!  It touched me and I can’t wait to have and work in my gardens this spring and summer!  Have a blessed Thursday!

  • :sunny:Good Morning Sweet Deborah!………Glad your In-Laws are having a smooth change! It is so hard sometimes when things aren’t what they seem!………….Yes so looks very nice in red! Hope you have an Awesome Thankful Thursday!………….(((((Hugs)))))………In Christ’s Love……Monic:heartbeat::love::heartbeat:

  • I love your photo on Betsafly! So glad to hear that things look very positive for the move. Thank you for posting that devotional. It is so important to cultivate a thankful spirit. I know God has been good to me! Maybe others looking through faithless eyes would not agree, but, O He has! All I need, He provides! His joy is in me, and I am so, so thankful for all that He is and does in me!  Blessings to you dear sister there where you are. May you feel the hug of the Master today! :love:

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Faith expects from God what is beyond all expectation.
- Andrew Murray -

God often comes to us,
not in dramatic and the spectacular,
but in quiet, unexpected ways ...
In a still, small voice,
a gentle whisper,
God makes known His love.

In quietness and trust
is your strength.
Isaiah 30:15

Pleasure, possessions, power, and privilege are ultimately worthless in comparison to the indescribable
joy of knowing GOD!!

Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him,
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Proverbs 3:5,6

I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go:
I will guide thee with mine eye.
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