Thursday, April 21, 2011

Happy Spring 2011


We just wanted to wish everyone a 
Happy SPRING! 
Love the Titones




May the Spirit of Jesus Christ fill you this Easter Season!



May you know a joy only love can fill your souls with...



May your hearts be pure and clean for the journey...



May you always keep your heads up...



Don't forget to have fun along the way...



And always remember those who've made you better...

Photography done by : Julie Miller

I am a weak prayer!

This morning I woke to a prayer. Last night I feel asleep to a prayer. It was the same prayer.

I have a theory... though it's a theory, it based on scripture and miracles I've seen in my own life...

How often do we hear, "Pray and He will answer prayers!" I have to disagree... and often that disagreement has led me to be weak in my prayers. James 4:3 says, When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures. Bare with me here. I am trying to make a point. 

I don't think God would be a God to give us WHATEVER we ask, because we are but sinners saved by grace (Ephesians 2:8). Thus, the human mind can request just about anything of God... and surely things that would not Glorify God... Remember God answers prayers so that He will be glorified. (See my last post here)

So if this is true, then just maybe those of us who have desires that could be Glorifying to God are not praying big enough. Does that make sense? 

1 John 5:14-15 says, This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us - whatever we ask - we know that we have what we asked of him. Soooo.... are you praying God's will be done? Or are you praying, "Please God answer the desires of my heart, if I am in your will. And if I am not in your will, please show me how." 

I think of it like this... If Aniela were to come to her very loving father, Toby, and say daddy, "Can you please let your will be done?" Toby would probably not really know what she is talking about (and though God knows everything, I am pretty sure He likes it when we ask). So... Like God (the Father), perhaps Toby would feel more needed, appreciated, if Aniela came to him and said, "Daddy I really want that convertible." LOL. 

I am sure, because I know my hubby pretty well, Toby would do whatever he could to get that car for his baby girl, because he loves her that much! I am just sayin'! 

…The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective. (James 5:16)
God, the Father, sees our needs, He knows our hearts. We are called His children... so maybe, just maybe we're praying too small of prayers. 

I know I have been.
I've been asking God for His will in my current situation. Yet, He alone has put all the pieces together, already; except for one! The biggest of all the details. We have already been approved. We have a down payment. We have a little extra for the things we need to clean up around here and there. And the smaller details like insurance etc. have already been more than a blessing. The only thing we're waiting on is the current bank to approve the offer. 

What if God just wants to hear, "God, you know the desire of my heart is to have a home to raise my beautiful family. This home you've put at our feet (literally) seems to be perfect for us now. Could you please show your favor and answer the desire of my heart?" 

 I don't know but it doesn't sound far fetched that just maybe God is more a Father (always providing for his children, in every way) than a selfish God who wants everything His way. We are created in His image, right (Genesis 1:27)? And God is a jealous God; not for His own reasons, but for ours... He is jealous FOR US (Deuteronomy 4:24). 

All I am saying, is just perhaps, we need to petition our God for what we desire. After all, He put those desires in our hearts. 

Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart.  (Psalm 37:4)

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

In honor of Easter...

As a mom, trying to figure out the world's idiosyncrasies, I am trying to teach my daughter truths, yet not deprive her from the things that brought me greatest enjoyment as a child myself. Some of my greatest memories were the secular-influenced holidays I celebrated with my family. My Uncle Bill used to throw the biggest and best Easter egg hunts known to man. You could always bet the "black egg" held a fortune too big for our little wallets; and man was it a fight for that egg. I was devastated when I learned that Santa Claus "wasn't real." It was a ski trip and I found all the presents stuffed in black bags in my parents room. I was just five.

Often, I sit here and wonder how and when this world warped our holidays and created their own. Though, Christmas is still a very special time in my family, it is too much Santa and not enough Christ's birth. That's going to change. Likewise, Toby and I have spent hours dipping our eggs and decorating them for each other to hide; we've not deeply appreciated the true meaning of what Easter really is. That's going to change. Hear me out, I am not going to deprive Aniela of the spirit of these holidays, but I refuse to deceive her of their first imprint in our hearts.Truth.

We just wrapped up the conclusion of Beth Moore's bible study, Breaking Free. He (God) never seems to amaze me (well, yeah, I take that back, HE ALWAYS AMAZES ME). But... I have learned more from this bible study then I thought I would when I started. I went in with expectations to break free from a number of situations. Some that I have not been freed from yet. But... WOW... He sure did teach me such great stuff. Sorry this blog is not enough to express the power a woman could receive from going through this journey. It's been amazing.

The lessons (not the ones you learn from making mistakes, but the ones from a teacher - of some sort) I've learned have been forever grasped. Such truth has been spoken over my soul and here is one of those:

         The book of Isaiah teaches many things... but perhaps one of my favorites are the lessons we learn from the Israelites and the benefit of a covenant relationship with God. The five benefits are; 1.) To know God and believe in Him, 2.) To Glorify God, 3.) To find satisfaction in God, 4.) to experience God's peace, and 5.) To enjoy God's presence. Today, I am going to talk about #2. Because Glorifying God is exactly what Easter is all about.

          I can think of many times when God was glorified through or by my life. That's for another day. But.... we as Christians know, the ULTIMATE "glorifying" power is JESUS CHRIST. Beth sums up God being glorified in this sentence: Therefore when God seeks to glorify Himself through an individual, He proves who He is by causing the believer to be what is otherwise impossible and to do what is otherwise impossible. This is indeed why our puny minds have such a hard time comprehending miracles. They weren't meant to be understood. If we understood them, God would surely not be glorified.

          In Exodus 12:31-30 we learn about what passover is/was. The Jews of their day and I have something in common. Have you read the story? Have you heard the mercy that God displayed for the Israelites? Have you imagined the miracle of the gold and jewels that Egypt handed over to them? They were told to cover their doors with the blood of a slaughtered lamb. God saw their doorpost covered in blood and "passed over" them. We have no door of escape unless our doorposts have been painted with the blood of Christ. What separates us from them is their daily sacrifice. Our sacrifice has already been made; He has already been slaughtered and He bled for us.

         In 1 Corinthians 3:12-13 we learn of the "blessings" that will last. It was no accident the Israelites received gold and jewels. Read how the Egyptians handed it over to them; it'll give you chills. God gave them riches (that will still be riches after the fire) after their 300 year despair. God gave us the same. We are but captives if not for the grace, mercy and love of our God. And the promise He fulfilled (Genesis 15:14) through His son Jesus Christ.

        So this Easter... I hope you remember with me... that Christ died for you... He went down to hell to fight... for you... and HE WILL RISE, on the third day, HE WILL RISE! And God, oh yes God, WILL BE GLORIFIED.

While I was still a sinner, Christ died for me. And He heard the groans of my self-imposed slavery, and He... the God of the universe... His holiness... His majesty... looked on my ugliness and called this captive free. (Beth Moore)

Happy Easter
Love,
Autumn-Rose