Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Moving On

Just a quick post to share a brief thought for the day. A few weeks ago, my husband and I noticed some people who appeared to be living deep in the heart of the local county park where we walk. They were very well hidden and seemed to have a fairly elaborate camp set up as if they had been there for awhile. A couple weeks ago, my daughter and I took a walk and realized they were still there. My daughter, who has a natural heart of compassion, decided we should take clothes and some canned goods to them. We bagged up a 30-gallon trash bag full of sweaters, blankets, jackets and shirts along with some pop-top ans of fruit and took it back to the park. Yes, it was a heavy load to carry through the park. But when we left it in a discreet spot where our friends would see it but no one else would, it was an incredible feeling.

Today, we went for our walk in the woods. When we got to the spot where our friends had been camping and saw the spot empty but for 2 camping chairs, a small cooler and a couple shirts, I was devastated. My thoughts immediately went to someone with a cruel heart finding them and reporting them. The fact that a few things were left behind worries me that they had to leave in a rush. However, my hope and prayer is that they found help or a home somewhere safe and warm. I stood on the hill overlooking their former campsite, wept and said a prayer for their protection. I am certain we will never know what happened to those people. But I know that God has them in the shadow of His hand. I know He will watch over them wherever they are and wherever they go.

Oh, and the bag of stuff we took...I know they got it. It's nowhere to be found but we did find one of the shirts there. Yep, it still feels good to know we "fed and clothed the least of these."
Some of the remnants left behind by our friends.

Someone else must have left something for our friends. We found this note near the campsite. Made us happy to know we're not the only ones around who care about others.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

What Are You Looking At?

"Turn your eyes upon Jesus. Look full in His wonderful face; and the things of earth will grow strangely dim in the light of His glory and grace."

What are your eyes focused on today? Many people have their eyes set on fame and fortune. I'm a teacher so I clearly don't fit into that group. Others are focused on the latest and greatest car, phone or computer. Nope, that's not me either. Still others are focused on pleasing people. Yep, that's me. I've always been a people-pleaser. Please my parents. Please my teachers. Please my family. Please my employers. Now, I'm not saying I'm going to be a rebel or rule-beaker. I'm not saying I don't care how people feel or what they think. However, my eyes now have a new focus. My eyes are firmly set on Jesus and pleasing Him. It is my desire to bring honor and glory to Him. So, what are your eyes set on today? Do you need to re-focus your vision like I did? It's never too late until you draw your last breath.

Brenda

Sunday, October 20, 2013

The Least of These

We read the story in the book of Matthew. Jesus is telling the story of the sheep and the goats. He splits the people into two groups - the "sheep" on the right and the "goats" on the left. He blesses those on the right, saying "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36 I needed clothes and you clothed me,I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’ (Matt. 25:35-36). The people asks Jesus when they did this. His reply is, 40 “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’ 

Have you ever had the chance to "do for one of the least of these..." before? My daughter and I had the chance to do it today. Let me first tell you she had the idea of it on her own. I jumped at it when she suggested it. I'm not saying much about it because she has wisely decided to not boast about what we did. However, I have to say that I saw more of an "adult" act out of my 18 year old today that I see out of many older people. She saw a need, Jesus spoke to her, and she acted on it. It was a selfless moment for her. She literally gave out of her plenty to benefit some people who were lacking. Yes, I was a part of the process. However, what she came up with on her own never entered my brain even though this wasn't the first time I've seen the need. I have perhaps never been so proud to be the mother of an amazing young woman. She truly is striving to be the woman God desires her to be. 
Me with my daughter. I love spending time with this young lady. Besides my husband, she truly is my best friend. How many moms can say that?

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

The Road Less Traveled

In this fast-paced world, people tend to stay away from the back roads. We like to be where the action is. We like to take the quick route to our destination. This afternoon, my husband and I took the road less traveled.

We went to our local county park where there is a back way with free access. From the spot where we park, there are two ways to go. We always go the way everyone else seems to go. It takes you directly into the park itself. But today we decided to go the "other way."

We had never gone this other way before so we had no idea what to expect. It's obvious this way isn't as popular. But I can tell you it's not the last time we'll go that way. Sometimes taking the road less traveled means you'll see things God has waiting for you that you would miss if you go the other way.

There were many winding paths. I had to completely rely on my husband to find our way back out as I would have easily been lost. That complete reliance is vitally important. I realize I need to completely rely on God and the wonderful man He's placed in my life. I realized that in a tangible way today.

At one spot, we saw where some people were living by the creek in a remote part of the park. They had an elaborate camp set up. While I was stunned to see this, I realized I needed to pray for these people. Consider them added to my prayer list.

Learning complete trust and reliance in God and my husband...the value and importance of prayer- even for people I don't know-...these are lessons God had waiting for me. I had to take the road less traveled in order to learn them.