Really!

What is a word you feel that too many people use?

Really is a word that is often overused by too many people. And sometimes, I can be that people. “Really” is an adverb that is used for convenience and often, also, as my English teacher grandmother used to tell me, it’s used out of laziness.

When you say, “That elephant was really big!”, you could have used a more descriptive words and made the sentence more interesting: “That elephant was ginormous!”

We are often too lazy in our descriptions and in our speaking, and if we would use better words, our stories and conversations could be much more enjoyable and intriguing!

Silly Saturday

Funny Friday

Modern or Vintage?

Vintage or modern?

Which are you?

Traditional or trend?

Old fashioned or contemporary?

One isn’t better than the other.

One isn’t more important.

Yet, it’s the soul of the matter that counts.

If classic is your standard, yet you’re unyielding to learn something new, your rust will begin to show.

If state-of-the-art if your thing, yet you’re ridged to receive wisdom from the past, your polish will begin to chip.

Conventionalism without adjustment for change doesn’t allow for growth.

Modernization without adjustment for proven failures doesn’t allow for depth.

It takes both to progress beyond what has been.

It takes both to establish success moving forward.

Truthfully, one without the other only brings certain death to both.

 Behold, how good and how pleasant it is
For brethren to dwell together in unity!

Psalm 133:1

As iron sharpens iron, So a man sharpens the countenance of his friend.

Proverbs 27:17

Don’t Teach Tolerance

Not really a whole lot to add here.

It’s just good old fashioned truth.

Let’s do better. Let’s live better. Let’s be better.

Tolerance and intolerance is subjective to who’s defining it and who’s regulating it.

Good and evil is clear cut from absolute truth.

I know. Truth today has been relegated to relativity that has made it cheap and sold to the highest bidder.

But real truth, the Only Truth, can be found.

We might just have to search for it a little deeper than just below the surface…

Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, andthe life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.

John 14:6

And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.

John 1:14

And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.

John 8:32

Acts of Love

Ever have someone in your life who pushes back on your new opinion?

Ever have someone who says, “Don’t go that way,” and it just gets under your skin?

Ever have someone close to you give you a sharp rebuke with no apologies, no wavering, no rebuttals?

Ever have someone challenge you to be better, to go deeper, to go farther, than you ever thought you could?

If yes is your answer…

Don’t get mad, offended or hurt.

Don’t resist, ignore or refuse.

Don’t turn away, push away or reject.

If that person is above reproach and has been a faithful friend,

Embrace that person because he or she cares.

She cares enough to tell you where to get off at.

He cares enough to tell you the truth.

They care enough not to leave you on the wrong path or fill you with poisonous flattery.

True love will always be truthful.

For true love cares more about the soul.

Open rebuke is better
Than love carefully concealed.

Faithful are the wounds of a friend,
But the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.

Provers 27:5-6

Funny Friday & Silly Saturday

Well, my posts ran out in early July, and I didn’t realize it until we returned from vacation at the end of July! So, here’s a double take for all those who follow, and we should be up and running normal by next weekend! 😊

In honor of my recent vacation to the West. If you’ve been there, you’ll understand… 🤣

And this… 😂

Hello, August

August…What can we say? It’s the eighth month of the year, not included in a holiday,
not included in a celebration. It’s surrounded by the heat of summer and the busyness of
back-to-school events (for those with children or working with children). These are
what’s often referred to as the “dog days of summer.” Seriously. How exciting can they
be?
As the heat swirls and the kids’ activities build, let’s all take a minute to breathe deeply
and exhale slowly; take a moment to refocus our attentions on what is important and
remember Intentionality. Let’s be intentional as we move forward in the year, not
allowing the days to slip into obscurity, forgetting God has called us to a great fight of
faith. 1 Timothy 6:12. In our intentionality, let’s speak words of Truth, His Truth, boldly
and unashamedly. Let’s speak words of Truth in love and grace, never condoning sin, but
loving the sinner rather than the sin. Let’s speak words of Truth in faith, believing that
the Holy Spirit will draw those who are lost. John 12:32.
Let us remember that courage is given to us by God to be who He’s called us to be and to
win the lost at any cost. I love this quote: “Courage is not the absence of fear but acting
despite it. In fact, you would not need courage if you did not have fear.” (Arthur W.
Lindsey, C. S. Lewis Institute) Let us be ambassadors for Christ, being intentional in our
everyday lives to listen to His prodding, to obey His direction, and to reach those who
might be right there in front of us who desperately need to hear, “Jesus loves you!” It
doesn’t take much to help someone to have a better day, but sometimes, we do need the
courage to look, listen, speak, and reach out. Joshua 1:9.
In our courage, let us not get caught up in the temptations of the enemy that will cause us
to look at flesh and blood as the problems with sin. Sinners will sin. Christians will sin.
By the grace of God, we all go. 1 Corinthians 15:10. Remember, our battle is never with a
person. Rather, it is with the enemy of our souls! Let’s put on the full armor of God. Let’s
intentionally raise our swords and grasp our shields of faith with purpose and with
vigor. Let us march on the gates of hell and cast down any vain imaginations, speak
against the darkness, and let His light shine so brightly within our lives that the demons
tremble and the lost see Jesus beyond our humanness. 1 Peter 5:8. Ephesians 6:10-20.
During these “dog days of summer,” let us not be distracted by the heat nor by the
busyness. Let our intent be the Father’s business, and let’s go and be who He’s destined
us to be! Matthew 28:18-20.

And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I amwith you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.

Matthew 28:18-20