Friday, April 29, 2022
A Look in the Garden
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
A Dog Named Victor
Remember to tell your family how much you love them every day! Let them know how special they are. Encourage your children and grandchildren. Thank your support network (whoever they may be) for always being there when you need them. Remember to thank God for your talents and abilities. Ask Him to help you use them for His glory!
Although he was an outside dog from the beginning my parents (especially Dad) took good care of him. He was so friendly and loved to be petted. The main thing though was he barked when anyone came up the driveway.
Dad named him Victor.
“Victor?” I thought. “Who names a dog Victor?” I remember some of us having a conversation with Dad. We tried to talk him into a different name. We mentioned several names saying I like this or I like so & so.
Dad
listened for a few minutes and then said, “Well, I like Victor.” That was it. I mean after all, he was their dog and I don’t
suppose I would really like them trying to tell me what to name mine
either. Victor is a GREAT dog. He loved Dad and followed him around just
about everywhere outside.
I don’t remember how old Victor is; but he isn’t all black anymore. Victor has gray in his coat now. But he still lets Mom know when someone comes up in the driveway. When I pull up and open the car door, he comes to up to the car to be petted. Sometimes he puts a front paw on my lap as if he is trying to get as close as he can.
I still wonder why Dad picked that name for him. I smile when I think about it. I smile as I remember him sitting beside Dad on the patio or following him around out in the yard. I could speculate on the reasons for the name, but that is all it would be – pure speculation.
One
thing is for sure – Victor continues to be a treasured member of the family. Actually, he is a comfort to me because I can pet
the dog Dad used to pet. 😊 I think that makes me the victor!
God promises to be with us on our darkest days and in our deepest valleys. Our Heavenly Father does not lie. His presence in our lives gives us comfort and strength to face the day!
God
is the giver of every good and perfect gift. Victor the dog is definitely a blessing.
But the ultimate gift is eternal life in heaven!
1 Corinthians 15:57
Remember God loves you more - Robin
Monday, April 11, 2022
Yoda Didn’t Have Anything On My Dad
Thursday, April 7, 2022
With All Our Minds
The Greatest Commandment is found in Matthew 22:35-40, Mark 12:28-34, and Luke 10:27. I think it is of utmost importance to think on these things.
As Christians
striving to please Christ, it is imperative to learn what God values most of
all. And that sisters, is our love. This makes total sense because without loving
God we will have no desire to honor and obey Him. This would indeed be a sad state to find
ourselves in.
When we talked about
loving God with all our hearts, we talked about love being an action word. And it truly is. Still, those actions happen because we make
the decision to act. We all know
decisions are made in our minds.
There are so many
verses that speak of our minds. In
Romans 12:2, Paul wrote that we are to be transformed through the renewing of
our minds. Peter wrote that we were to
grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord, Jesus Christ. (2 Peter 3:18)
In human
relationships, love comes from getting to know someone. Think about our friends. The longer we know them, the more time we
spend with them, the more understanding we have of who they are. Our friendship grows with time.
It is the same way
for our relationship with God, Christ and the Holy Spirit. The more we study – the more knowledge we
have, the more personal our relationship becomes.
A study of the
gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) gives us an excellent picture of who
Christ is. We can learn about His love
and willing sacrifice for our sins.
This knowledge of Him
leads us to love Him. We find ourselves
desiring to please Him. Based on our
knowledge of Him, we decide to follow Him – to obey His commands. That choice is made with our minds.
But we are human and
our minds wander, so we must learn to keep our focus on Christ. Consistent Bible study and prayer is a great
way to help us keep our minds on Christ.
Consistently focusing
on God is essential. We will lose the
way if we don’t. We must desire to grow
– so we desire His word which helps us grown .
Thinking about Him, believing His word, and learning about His commands
should give us a great desire to serve Him.
Love is an
action. We know that. The action begins with a decision. The decision to follow Christ is made with our
minds because we learned about Him
through God’s word.
I hope this make
sense. 😊 I
feel like I probably talked in circles a little.
Christ above all
things - Robin
Saturday, April 2, 2022
How Wounds Heal
A few days ago I cut myself shaving. I haven’t done that in a long time, but it was a brand new razor and I got careless. My ankle paid for that carelessness!
A couple of days later, I told Mom about it and one of my sons was with us. Alex spoke up. “You know wounds heal from the inside out so the deeper the wound, the longer it takes to heal.”
This is also true of other types of wounds. I’m talking about when our hearts hurt. Heart aches cut into us so deeply they may actually cause physical pain. The heart must be healed from the inside. We have to let God in to heal our hearts and sometimes that is so hard to do!
“Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time He may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on Him, because He cares for you.”
Ah, now that’s something isn’t it? We have to humble ourselves under God’s mighty hand. It takes humility to admit we need help when our heart is aching. That only comes with the realization that we can’t do it on our own.
It isn’t like turning a light switch on. There are many things we can do to get through our depression or grief or betrayal. Helping others is a great way to start.
BUT it all starts on the inside – and works its way out to that point. Faith gives us the strength we need. Turning to God in prayer strengthens our faith. Telling Him we need Him strengthens us.
Thinking about our Savior ‘s heartache and betrayal helps us realize God does understand our pain. This is when we remember how much He cares for us.
This is when our hearts start to heal – from the inside.
Christ above all things - Robin