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Sayonara to September…and Grace and Truth Link Up

September 25, 2020 by Lauren 30 Comments

I can’t believe we are about to wrap up another month.  It passed quickly…you know, for as slow as 2020 continues to be.

 

I want to start by thanking those of you who prayed for my husband’s job search.  Chuck landed internally with his company right before Labor Day in a Human Resources role.  He is officially called the “People Operations Lead” and I have believed for years that this position suits him perfectly.  Encouraging, listening and developing others  comes naturally for him; and I can’t wait to see how God uses him to bless others.

 

Since yall are obviously so good at prayer, let me add something else to your list.  The dry needling and physical therapy I told you about here only worsened the discomfort in my heels, so I am seeing a new doc and trying a new treatment or two.  Allie is continuing PT for her ankle to improve range of motion since her break and surgeries.

 

We entered a “new normal” as our girls went back to in-person learning.  First, our family paid a visit to my parents and PawPaw (who I wrote about here last week) over Labor Day weekend.  School is definitely different with masks and social distancing and procedures for contact tracing.  The youngest is tackling three Advanced Placement classes so the challenges take many forms.  We give thanks for it all, though.  Most of the time.  But we thank our teachers and administrators all of the time.  Their tireless work make this kooky year possible.

 

Access-Life, a Christian organization bridging the gap for individuals and families living with disabilities, brought their expo to Lake Grapevine on the 12th.  We enjoyed boating, kayaking, arts and crafts and a food truck on a beautiful morning.  So thankful for the opportunity to share some fun in the sun with Shelby.

 

In the middle of the month we went down to the Texas Hill Country to see my husband’s family and “bee” (that was the theme) present for my niece’s 1st birthday party.  We enjoyed visiting and drinking in the cuteness.

 

In more stationary pursuits (stolen shamelessly from the Popcast), I read Where Does a Mother Go to Resign? by Barbara Johnson.  Written in 1979, the text is a little dated, but still full of wisdom on parenting when things turn sour.  I think she even convinced me to maintain my maternal post.  I listened to an enlightening episode of The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey podcast (#314) featuring Rachel Gilson.  I watched the movie Greyhound with Tom Hanks on Apple Plus, The Kissing Booth 2 (I know it’s a teen movie but there are so few romantic comedies now) with my daughter and my sister on her Netflix, and started the series The Durrells in Corfu on Amazon Prime.  I recommend all – except maybe The Kissing Booth.  

 

Speaking of romantic comedies, the hubs and I ventured out to an actual theater for a movie date.  Twice.  Haven’t done that since Covid lockdown, but we felt completely safe.  The first show, The Personal History of David Copperfield, gave the classic story a fresh multi-ethnic twist.  The Hamilton influence is all over it, and I love.  Chuck, not so much.  We both gave thumbs up to The Broken Hearts Gallery, which offered a unique premise and funny script.  And there were never more than four other people in the theater with us.  That’s what I call social distancing!

 

Last, and maybe least, I turn another year older today.  As does my twin.  Happy birthday, sis!  I’ll sign off by saying, “I love you, I thank you, and I pray October treats you well!”

 

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Who Would I Be…Without Jesus? left me worshipping my Savior this week.  It’s a question I’ve never even thought about, and one – thanks to His lavish grace – that I will never have to find the answer to.  Visit Maryleigh at bluecottonmemory.com to find her conclusions.  And here’s a button for your blog, Maryleigh.

 

 

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Persevering in Purity…and Grace and Truth Link Up

August 14, 2020 by Lauren 18 Comments

I wrote this devotional I wrote a couple of years ago for a book called Perseverance:  30 Devotions for Faith that Moves Mountains.  In the midst of this marathon we are all running called Covid-19, I wanted to remind you of this resource.  At the time of this writing, Amazon has it for $7.99 in paperback and $2.99 on Kindle.  And if you use these links, I will receive a small commission.  Hang in there, friends.

 

When the Lord saw that man’s wickedness was widespread on the earth and that every scheme his mind thought of was nothing but evil all the time, the Lord regretted that He had made man on the earth, and He was grieved in His heart.  Genesis 6:5-6 HCSB

 

 

 

My 13 year old daughter schooled me.  I didn’t expect it.  I didn’t ask for it.  But that’s what happened.  One summer evening my family selected a film for movie night from an online streaming service, and God taught me a lesson.  He used my little girl to do it.

 

Here’s the low-down.  The plot of the film we chose centered on a country singer who fell in love and married; then he skyrocketed to fame when a song he wrote for his wife caught fire.  As he and his music grew in popularity, the sweet story turned sinister.   He spent more and more time on the road away from his wife and young child, and as it turns out, absence didn’t make his heart grow fonder.  The more he distanced himself, the more he exposed himself to booze and drugs.  He sank deeper and deeper into this lifestyle until a drunken night led to an infidelity.   That infidelity eventually advanced to a full-blown affair.

 

Having seen similar movies a time or two, I knew that this character would eventually come to his senses and return to his “roots” of God and family.  But my daughter, either unsure of the outcome or unwilling to experience the heartache the film caused her, ran from the room crying each time the singer strapped on a new sin habit.  Several times my husband and I paused the movie to coax her back out to join us again with promises of coming redemption in the storyline.

 

It wasn’t an easy sell to get her to finish watching the show with us.  Through tears and anger she told us repeatedly, “I HATE this” as she watched the family man turn his back on his family, dissolve his faith and obliterate his resolve.

 

In those moments I admired the tender, uncalloused heart beating in the chest of my last-born.  At the ripe old age of plenty-nine, I’ve seen too much and heard too much to be so broken over sin.  At least I told myself that lie.  But the truth is, I want to be more like my daughter.  And I don’t think it’s too late for me.  I think I just need to spend MORE time with God (prayer, praise, Bible reading and meditation) and in Kingdom pursuits and LESS time consuming what the world has to offer.  Cynicism and hard-heartedness make poor servants of our Heavenly Father, nor do me any personal favors.  I believe God is revealing that, for me, a sifting is in order.  What about for you?

 

Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable – if there is any moral excellence and if there is any praise – dwell on these things.  Philippians 4:8 HCSB

 

Father, thank you for the example of childlike faith and purity.  Give us the strength to make hard decisions in this sin-saturated world. Guide us toward pursuits that honor you and bring you glory and away from those with no redeeming value.  Help us to persevere in purity and sanctify us toward ever-increasing holiness.

 

Is a purge of your consumption in order?  Are you filling your mind with movies, books, podcasts , music or other things that could be desensitizing you to sin and its destructive power?

 

Do you need to repent of any unconfessed sin in your own life to restore you to right standing with God?

 

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Bettie Gilbert of BettieGsRASeasons wrote transparently about her physical pain in Sharing:  Praise in the Midst of Our Pain.  Although my current pain is emotional, she encouraged me to remember to praise our Sustainer through it all.  Thank you for blessing us, Bettie.

 

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I love Jesus, my husband and caffeine. The order of these can change depending on how tired I am. When my two daughters, stepson, and 4 grandchildren get to be too much, I practice yoga. God graciously allows me to share our adventures, victories and flub-ups from my laptop. May He be glorified here.
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