Friday, April 29, 2011

30-Day-Gratitude-Challenge

Today is day 30 of my “30-Day-Gratitude-Journal Challenge*.” It’s been a great month of learning to be intentionally grateful every day. Here’s some things I’ve learned and of which I’ve been reminded.

  • Ungrateful people are much like a container that has a hole in it leaking out every blessing that’s been poured in.
  • Silent gratitude isn’t much use to anyone.
  • Recognize (be on the lookout for blessings) and express appreciation (be intentional) to God and others.
  • If tomorrow’s supply depended on today’s thanksgiving, how much would I have tomorrow?
  • Gratitude is the overflow of a humble heart.
  • The world says “protect what you have,” but God says “be generous.”
  • Thank God for invisible blessings:
    • miles driven without a flat tire
    • diseases we don’t have
  • Be thankful for blessings we take for granted (toothbrushes, glasses, soap, etc.)
  • Look above your circumstances, look above your fears and see what God is doing in the midst of them. Ask God to show you your blessings.
  • Two questions Nancy DeMoss asks anyone struggling with chronic discouragement or depression.
    • Are you memorizing scripture?
    • Are you singing to the Lord?
  • Singing hymns (or just reading the words) are a good resource for encouragement and thanksgiving.
  • Choose gratitude over bitterness.
  • The restorative power of a grateful heart and tongue is more potent than we can imagine.
  • Create a gratitude account, listing individuals you owe a debt of thanks. Then keep your account paid up by thanking those people.
  • Anything that makes me need God is (ultimately, in the truest sense) a blessing.
  • Undeniable guilt, plus undeserved grace, should equal unbridled gratitude.
  • When we give out of gratitude to God, we cause gratitude to well up in others’ hearts.
  • Give thanks in all circumstances. 1 Thess. 5:18
  • Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise, give thanks to him and praise his name. Psalm 100:4
  • I will extol the Lord at all times, his praise will always be on my lips. Psalm 34:1


Lord, I want to have a grateful heart, but forgive me for all my murmuring and complaining. Open my eyes to the positive things in my life and cultivate a thankful heart in me.



*Choosing Gratitude - Your Journey to Joy, by Nancy Leigh DeMoss


Saturday, April 23, 2011

Spring Concerts and Risers

This week Dave & I went to two spring concerts at Woodriver School where my grandsons attend. It's also the same school that our two children attended.

Andrew (5th grade) did a great job on the bass guitar with the orchestra. That reminds me that I started taking piano lessons when I was in the 5th grade.

Kaiden (2nd grade) sang and did lots of cool motions in the choir (picture attached). The choir used risers and Kaiden stood on the top row. I never see a set of risers that my mind doesn't go back to a time forty-five years ago.....

I was attending Lee College in Cleveland, TN and singing with the Lee College Choir. There were 120 choir members and we were performing a big number - the Hallelujah Chorus, if I recall correctly. I can't remember where we were performing but we were all crunched together on risers and I was standing on the top level. About half way through the song the riser collapsed and down we all went. I remember the screams of surprise as the music and singing came to an abrupt stop. Fortunately no one was hurt. The risers were pushed aside, all the choir members reassembled on level ground and we finished the song. All those thoughts were running through my head as I watched Kaiden and listened to the second graders sing. Fortunately, their risers stood firm.







Saturday, April 2, 2011

"Life Interrupted"

This weekend, I attended a Priscilla Shirer simulcast at Bethel Church here in Fairbanks. I’ve never attended a simulcast before and didn’t really know what to expect, but it was very comfortable and the speaker and singers felt up close and personal. It was almost like being there. The ladies at Bethel did a super job of organizing it here and making everyone feel at home. I enjoyed seeing so many friends that I haven’t seen in quite awhile.


I was happy that Jami, Joan and Charmel were also able to attend.


Here’s some facts, figures and thoughts that spoke to me:


  • About 80,000 women attended across the U.S., plus Canada and Singapore. 400 churches were represented.
  • Worship team: Anthony Evans and 4 other singers, which included Janice Gaines (she sang on the worship team at the Women of Faith conference I attended in Spokane last year), and Melissa Green, who has sung with Avalon.
  • Theme: “Life Interrupted, Jonah - Because God Wants to Meet You Where You Are.”
  • This was like a week-end date with God.
  • We’re seated under an open heaven. He’ll do great things in and through us.
  • Interruptions in our life can be positive or negative, but they most always bring with them lifestyle changes and modifications. Amen to that!
  • Interruptions are divine interventions even though we don’t see it that way to begin with.
  • How will I respond to interruptions in my life?
  • Give God more credit for what He’s doing in our life.
  • If He brought me here, He can carry me through.
  • If He (God the Son) loved us enough to die for us, He loves us enough to speak to us.
  • God does not speak to be heard, but to be obeyed.
  • God is not keeping us FROM something, but keeping us FOR something.
  • If we’re not running away physically from our interruptions (like Jonah), have we run away on the inside? Do we go through the motions grudgingly? Are we discontent?
  • With the interruptions in our lives, God is setting us up for a special relationship with Him.
  • What is my Nineveh?
  • It’s in our Nineveh that we’re exposed to God’s power. God’s power deserves more opportunities to work.
  • Nothing happens in our life that escapes the eyes of God. Be encouraged for God care and concern for you.
  • Be more committed to God’s Word.
  • Don’t allow anything to replace the reading of God’s Word and allowing the Holy Spirit to open the Word to you.
  • God will never convict you to condemn you. His conviction is always connected to grace.
  • God can take our trash and clutter in our lives and make something beautiful out of it.
  • The decisions I make today will mark the people who come after me.
  • God will go with us into our circumstances and He’ll get us through.
  • What transformation is waiting on our obedience?
  • I purchased the book “Life Interrupted - Navigating the Unexpected”
  • Other books and resources available at http://www.lifeway.com/priscillashirer


Personal note: Like everyone else, I have experienced and feel like I’m living right in the middle of “life interrupted.” This simulcast has been just one more way that God has used to speak to me. He recently told me “it’s just the weather”, but that’s another story for another blog.