Repeat from June 2009 with a little updating.....
TODAY is Fathers Day! Fathers Day began 101 years ago on June 19, 1910, by a daughter who was raised by her father in Spokane, Washington. It wasn’t until l926 that a national committee was formed in New York City and then in 1956 that it was recognized by a joint resolution of Congress. In 1972, President Nixon signed the proclamation for a national observance of Fathers Day. Then Fathers Day was held yearly on the third Sunday in June. One more interesting fact; June 19th is my husband Jim’s birthday; his 75th to be exact.
IF YOU COULD characterize your Father as a tree, what tree would it be? I have never really thought of this before, but I think I would see my Father as ‘the Tree of Life’! Not because it was a tree in the Garden of Eden and good to eat, or because it needed to be guarded after Adam and Eve sinned, but because my father gave life to 14 children!
I ASKED JIM this question and he said; The young Oak! His Father was hard headed and a visionary who brought his family out of Louisiana to California, where he could provide for them and they could prosper. I asked Jennifer this question about her Father and she said; “A Fir?” Well, if she is meaning a Christmas Tree, I would agree, because he certainly lights up our lives.
THE PERSONA of a strong tree always reminds me of the persona that a father should have. Head and shoulders in stature and soft and gentle swaying in the breeze. I think there was book written about Paul, called; “Hands of Velvet, Hands of Steel”! Don’t you agree this title fits the persona of a Father? Being firm yet a gentle peacemaker!
“I THINK THAT I SHALL NEVER SEE a poem lovely as a tree. A tree whose hungry mouth is pressed against the sweet earth’s flowing breast; A tree that looks at God all day, and lifts her leafy arms to pray; A tree that may in summer wear a nest of robins in her hair; Upon whose bosom snow has lain; Who intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by fools like me, But only God can make a tree.” Trees by Joyce Kilmer, 1886-1918. A poem you seldom ever hear, written by a man called Joyce. His name and style revealed his strength and his softer side. A poem and a song that at one point in time, thrilled the souls of all who heard it.
I HAVE ALWAYS been fascinated by tree’s! In my blessed singleness years, my two sisters and I visited Muir Woods just outside of San Francisco. Huge trees that seem to form a canape overhead. Some of these trees had 6 ft cavities carved out of them. Our guide asked me to stand inside of one of these burned out hollow spaces. I did! Then he explained that the Indians who inhabited this area would provide these places for the maidens to stand when they were ready for a mate. Needless to say, I moved very quickly from the inside of that hollowed out tree.
JIM AND I have driven through the redwoods and have stopped and admired their majesty. I have pondered the rows of trees in Santa Barbara, California that show massive roots all exposed to the elements. We have driven through rural areas in Virginia that showed so many variations of the color green and the different varieties of trees along the roadside. Our #3 grandson, Jordan would refer to the scrub oak as “the ugly trees.”
“A FATHER who plants himself by the waters of the Lord will be nourished and will grow strong like a tree.” Psalms “His offsprings will rise up and bring glory to his name. His grandchildren are his crown.” Proverbs “Bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” Ephesians With the Lord, all things are possible! My father felt he was a failure and perhaps in some ways he was. We shouldn’t be confused when it comes to our failures and successes. His legacy was in 14 children who knew the Lord. He died when I was 15 years old. Not really old enough to know him but I honor him; he was my father. By JA Crenshaw 6/16/11
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
SPRING IS MY FAVORITE! 6/12/11
SPRING this year has been late in coming. But I
do believe it is here. As I took my morning walk I was fully aware of the new growth of life and smells all around me. Most of the scents were many odors of many flowers, that blended together to bring forth a bouquet of perfume. You can’t quite put your finger on each fragrance, but you are aware of it’s soothing, tantalizing mixture all at the same time.
WE EVENTUALLY become accustomed to the early birds chirping at sunrise. We eventually forget to look at the colors that come with spring. We become so use to smells that we forget to smell the fragrances and then, low and behold we are in summer! But I decided this morning that springtime is my favorite. I love all the seasons but I love watching for the annuals to bloom and wait for the perennials to start popping up. The leaves on the trees budding, and with some blooming so profusely, it takes my breath away.
OUR CALENDAR is usually set to show Easter as coming in March or April. It depends upon the moon! I don’t know how they figure out all of that, but I am just happy that a date is shown on our calendar so we will not forget. But because that is when we celebrate Easter, the resurrection of our Lord, the Christian should have it noted on their calendar that 50 days later is when the church began. Pentecost, means fiftieth, which is why we call the seventh Sunday after Easter, Pentecost Sunday and should be a yearly celebration for the Christian. Peter preached the first sermon and the Holy Spirit made it possible for all to understand in their own language, and the church began to permeate the air!
THE JEWS celebrated the Passover every year after God established it. It was to remember their march from man’s control and slavery, into God’s intervention and freedom. While the Israelites remembered God, times were good. When they forgot Him and His law, things were bad! When Hezekiah rediscovered the law, he called for a great Passover celebration. Hezekiah did what was right in the sight of God! Then the law was lost once more. Life was hard once again and then the boy king Josiah found the law. He called for an even greater Passover celebration. Josiah did what was right in the sight of God! Then the law was lost once again. This was the pattern of days of old! Our world has learned nothing from the past, for we too forget to remember God!
IT WAS springtime when the church began. It was springtime when Jesus ascended into the heavens! It was springtime when the Apostles went to Jerusalem to wait for the Holy Spirit. It was springtime in a barren and desolate land when the church took wings and budded and blossomed all over the land of Judea and Israel, in and around the Roman Empire. It was springtime when over 3000 people repented and were baptized. It was springtime when all things became new and the Christian movement moved like streams of water opening up channels, while the floodgates of hell began to shudder.
THEN PAUL came on the scene! “So the church throughout all Judea and Galilee and Samaria had peace and was built up; and walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit it was multiplied.” Acts 9:31 What an exciting and dangerous time for the church! They spoke in codes in order to fellowship and to further the kingdom. We live in an exciting and dangerous time for the church. Are we bold enough? Are we standing firm? Do we celebrate our freedom in Christ Jesus on Pentecost Sunday as the Jews celebrated God at the Passover feasts?
TODAY is Pentecost Sunday! This is 50 days after the Passover or the seventh Sunday after Easter; 40 days after the Ascension of Jesus Christ. Is your church celebrating? I hope so! We look forward to the seasons designed by God when He created the heavens and the earth; why is it we can’t look forward to celebrating His church? Jim’s Sunday School class will be celebrating this event this morning; and what a celebration it will be. By Jane Ann Crenshaw 6/9/11
do believe it is here. As I took my morning walk I was fully aware of the new growth of life and smells all around me. Most of the scents were many odors of many flowers, that blended together to bring forth a bouquet of perfume. You can’t quite put your finger on each fragrance, but you are aware of it’s soothing, tantalizing mixture all at the same time.
WE EVENTUALLY become accustomed to the early birds chirping at sunrise. We eventually forget to look at the colors that come with spring. We become so use to smells that we forget to smell the fragrances and then, low and behold we are in summer! But I decided this morning that springtime is my favorite. I love all the seasons but I love watching for the annuals to bloom and wait for the perennials to start popping up. The leaves on the trees budding, and with some blooming so profusely, it takes my breath away.
OUR CALENDAR is usually set to show Easter as coming in March or April. It depends upon the moon! I don’t know how they figure out all of that, but I am just happy that a date is shown on our calendar so we will not forget. But because that is when we celebrate Easter, the resurrection of our Lord, the Christian should have it noted on their calendar that 50 days later is when the church began. Pentecost, means fiftieth, which is why we call the seventh Sunday after Easter, Pentecost Sunday and should be a yearly celebration for the Christian. Peter preached the first sermon and the Holy Spirit made it possible for all to understand in their own language, and the church began to permeate the air!
THE JEWS celebrated the Passover every year after God established it. It was to remember their march from man’s control and slavery, into God’s intervention and freedom. While the Israelites remembered God, times were good. When they forgot Him and His law, things were bad! When Hezekiah rediscovered the law, he called for a great Passover celebration. Hezekiah did what was right in the sight of God! Then the law was lost once more. Life was hard once again and then the boy king Josiah found the law. He called for an even greater Passover celebration. Josiah did what was right in the sight of God! Then the law was lost once again. This was the pattern of days of old! Our world has learned nothing from the past, for we too forget to remember God!
IT WAS springtime when the church began. It was springtime when Jesus ascended into the heavens! It was springtime when the Apostles went to Jerusalem to wait for the Holy Spirit. It was springtime in a barren and desolate land when the church took wings and budded and blossomed all over the land of Judea and Israel, in and around the Roman Empire. It was springtime when over 3000 people repented and were baptized. It was springtime when all things became new and the Christian movement moved like streams of water opening up channels, while the floodgates of hell began to shudder.
THEN PAUL came on the scene! “So the church throughout all Judea and Galilee and Samaria had peace and was built up; and walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit it was multiplied.” Acts 9:31 What an exciting and dangerous time for the church! They spoke in codes in order to fellowship and to further the kingdom. We live in an exciting and dangerous time for the church. Are we bold enough? Are we standing firm? Do we celebrate our freedom in Christ Jesus on Pentecost Sunday as the Jews celebrated God at the Passover feasts?
TODAY is Pentecost Sunday! This is 50 days after the Passover or the seventh Sunday after Easter; 40 days after the Ascension of Jesus Christ. Is your church celebrating? I hope so! We look forward to the seasons designed by God when He created the heavens and the earth; why is it we can’t look forward to celebrating His church? Jim’s Sunday School class will be celebrating this event this morning; and what a celebration it will be. By Jane Ann Crenshaw 6/9/11
Sunday, June 5, 2011
KUDOS TO YOU! 6/5/11
AS I REFLECT on May 30th; Memorial Day of 2011, I would like to first, hand out a few KUDOS to you. We left our house to head out to the parade that was being held on down towns main street, and noticed our house had the only flag flying! We turned the corner at the cross street and we saw only one flag flying. We later turned on 6th street which is the main drag that would take us to Main street, and the only two flags we saw flying were the large ones in a couple of strip malls. We arrived at Main street and there were the American Flags; the POW Flags and MIA Flags. KUDOS to you who planned the parade, those who decorated the streets with flags and those who attended. KUDOS to you who had their flags flying, whoever you are!
AFTER THE PARADE we attended the Memorial Service that was held in our beautiful Veteran’s Park. A lot of work went into the preparations and it was evident that the hearts that planned for the fly over; the wreathes; the thoughtfulness of sitting the MIA table; choosing the speakers and the program were showing their love for Country; their thankfulness to those who sacrificed much; and to God for His blessings. Those who attended were paying a tribute of thanksgiving by taking time to remember. Stories were told, tears were shed and even with sprinkles of rain, it was a good day for remembering! KUDOS to all of you!
IT ALL BEGAN with women decorating the graves of the soldiers who died during the Civil War. It was then called “Decoration Day!” Years later it was called Memorial Day to remember all the Soldiers who have died in all the wars. It doesn’t really matter when it began or what it is called but it is important that we remember. During most of my life time Memorial Day has been a day to remember anyone who has died; not just the Soldier. KUDOS to those who have sacrificed much to keep this country we call America; free! KUDOS to those who have come home whole and those who were harmed. KUDOS to their families and to their hardships that they have endured!
IT IS NOT surprising how many forgot to attend the parades and special programs. It is not surprising that many didn’t take the time to go to the cemetery’s to pay their respects and decorating with the wreathes. People are famous for their lack of faithfulness in remembering a holiday except for the food! What is surprising is how many didn’t put out their flags to honor those who honored us with their lives. It can’t be because they couldn’t find a flag or perhaps they didn’t want to look for one.
“JOSIAH was eight years old when he began to reign and he reigned thirty-one years in Jerusalem. He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord and walked in the ways of David his father; and he did not turn aside to the right or to the left. For in the first eight years of his reign, while he was yet a boy, he began to seek the God of David. 2 Chronicles 34:1-3a Josiah was 16 when he began to seek the face of God! After Josiah cleaned up the land he turned his attention to the house of the Lord. Not a nook or cranny was left untouched in the renovations.
WHILE bringing out the money that had been collected many years before to restore the house; the priest found the book of the law of the Lord; given through Moses. He took the book to Josiah! When the king heard the words of the law he cried! He was ashamed! No wonder it seemed that God had forgotten them. It was because their father’s had forgotten to remember the word of the Lord and to do all that was written in the book. “In the eighteenth year of the reign of Josiah the passover was kept.” 2 Chronicles 35:19 The long forgotten passover was remembered and the celebration was great!” God does not want us to forget Him or His words. God set up many celebrations for His people to remember Him by. Should we forget to celebrate our own, who have given much? Let us remember to remember, lest we forget forever! By Jane Ann Crenshaw 6/3/11
AFTER THE PARADE we attended the Memorial Service that was held in our beautiful Veteran’s Park. A lot of work went into the preparations and it was evident that the hearts that planned for the fly over; the wreathes; the thoughtfulness of sitting the MIA table; choosing the speakers and the program were showing their love for Country; their thankfulness to those who sacrificed much; and to God for His blessings. Those who attended were paying a tribute of thanksgiving by taking time to remember. Stories were told, tears were shed and even with sprinkles of rain, it was a good day for remembering! KUDOS to all of you!
IT ALL BEGAN with women decorating the graves of the soldiers who died during the Civil War. It was then called “Decoration Day!” Years later it was called Memorial Day to remember all the Soldiers who have died in all the wars. It doesn’t really matter when it began or what it is called but it is important that we remember. During most of my life time Memorial Day has been a day to remember anyone who has died; not just the Soldier. KUDOS to those who have sacrificed much to keep this country we call America; free! KUDOS to those who have come home whole and those who were harmed. KUDOS to their families and to their hardships that they have endured!
IT IS NOT surprising how many forgot to attend the parades and special programs. It is not surprising that many didn’t take the time to go to the cemetery’s to pay their respects and decorating with the wreathes. People are famous for their lack of faithfulness in remembering a holiday except for the food! What is surprising is how many didn’t put out their flags to honor those who honored us with their lives. It can’t be because they couldn’t find a flag or perhaps they didn’t want to look for one.
“JOSIAH was eight years old when he began to reign and he reigned thirty-one years in Jerusalem. He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord and walked in the ways of David his father; and he did not turn aside to the right or to the left. For in the first eight years of his reign, while he was yet a boy, he began to seek the God of David. 2 Chronicles 34:1-3a Josiah was 16 when he began to seek the face of God! After Josiah cleaned up the land he turned his attention to the house of the Lord. Not a nook or cranny was left untouched in the renovations.
WHILE bringing out the money that had been collected many years before to restore the house; the priest found the book of the law of the Lord; given through Moses. He took the book to Josiah! When the king heard the words of the law he cried! He was ashamed! No wonder it seemed that God had forgotten them. It was because their father’s had forgotten to remember the word of the Lord and to do all that was written in the book. “In the eighteenth year of the reign of Josiah the passover was kept.” 2 Chronicles 35:19 The long forgotten passover was remembered and the celebration was great!” God does not want us to forget Him or His words. God set up many celebrations for His people to remember Him by. Should we forget to celebrate our own, who have given much? Let us remember to remember, lest we forget forever! By Jane Ann Crenshaw 6/3/11
Sunday, May 29, 2011
END OF MAY! 5/29/11
ACTUALLY the end was scheduled to take place on May 21st. This was the day when the “rapture” was to take place, according to Mr. Harold Camping. I understand there was to be a devastating earthquake that was to destroy life as we know it. Apparently this was the second try with this prediction. His first prediction failed, due to a numerical mistake. I didn’t hear as to why the May 21st prediction failed but obviously it did, because I am still blogging Morning Glory and hopefully you are still reading it.
IT HAS come to my attention that it is now scheduled for October? Does this mean nobody was raptured on May 21st and in October Christ will come and take those who repented or maybe were forgotten the first time around? This man must be unbalanced to think he could schedule anything where God is concerned; let alone, schedule it again and again.
WHY IS IT that so many have felt it necessary to predict when Christ will come again, when the scriptures clearly state; “But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only.” Matthew 24:36 Why is it that so many listen to this kind of garbage and get on board. Is it because they are bored? Maybe they do not believe God’s word!
I LIKE excitement; I like planning; I like looking forward to something special. We all do! But do we go out of our way, spending all our money to prove our foolishness; do we? Actually, I don’t have to go very far at all, to show how foolish I can be. I just have to get out of bed! At some time during my day I will do something foolish or stupid. When I do, I either can be ashamed or I can laugh at myself. Either way, I am sure my face is red!
I LOVE reading Matthew 24; some call it the Olivet discourse. This is because Jesus is sitting on the Mount of Olives with the disciples when this discussion takes place. Jesus had just left the temple when His followers asked Him about His statement that “there will be a time when there would not be one stone left upon another; they would all be torn down.”
CAN YOU imagine a time when everything that you know would be destroyed; gone? Can you imagine seeing Jerusalem coming down and the old earth would be gone and you would be standing upon a new earth and a new heaven? I can’t, but with my minds eye I sort of can visualize the thought.
“TELL US, when will this be and what will be the sign of your coming and of the close of the age?” Matthew 24:3 The disciples were curious then and apparently many are just as curious today. “Jesus answered them; “Take heed that no one leads you astray, for many will come in my name, saying; ‘I am the Christ,’ and they will lead you astray, and you will hear of wars and tumors of wars; see that you are not alarmed; for this must take place, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom and there will be famines and earthquakes in various places; all this is but the beginning of the suffering.” Matthew 24:4-8
I SEE Jesus as being very patient with His disciples. I see Jesus looking off into the sky’s as He comforts His followers with; “But the end is not yet!” Can you accept, all that is happening in our world today as; “but the beginning of the suffering?”
I SUPPOSE many then, felt after 40 years this would all take place, because that seemed to be the period of time given for many events. Most of Jesus’s disciples didn’t live that long after Jesus ascended into heaven. However we know they were living in the last days! “But in these last days, God has spoken to us by a Son, whom He appointed the heir of all things, through whom also He created the world.” Hebrews 1:2 I’m going to put my trust in Him that created the world! I’m going to wait until I see Him coming in all His glory. Meanwhile I will continue to be ready; how about you? After all, we will all see Him at the same time! By Jane Ann Crenshaw 5/29/11
IT HAS come to my attention that it is now scheduled for October? Does this mean nobody was raptured on May 21st and in October Christ will come and take those who repented or maybe were forgotten the first time around? This man must be unbalanced to think he could schedule anything where God is concerned; let alone, schedule it again and again.
WHY IS IT that so many have felt it necessary to predict when Christ will come again, when the scriptures clearly state; “But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only.” Matthew 24:36 Why is it that so many listen to this kind of garbage and get on board. Is it because they are bored? Maybe they do not believe God’s word!
I LIKE excitement; I like planning; I like looking forward to something special. We all do! But do we go out of our way, spending all our money to prove our foolishness; do we? Actually, I don’t have to go very far at all, to show how foolish I can be. I just have to get out of bed! At some time during my day I will do something foolish or stupid. When I do, I either can be ashamed or I can laugh at myself. Either way, I am sure my face is red!
I LOVE reading Matthew 24; some call it the Olivet discourse. This is because Jesus is sitting on the Mount of Olives with the disciples when this discussion takes place. Jesus had just left the temple when His followers asked Him about His statement that “there will be a time when there would not be one stone left upon another; they would all be torn down.”
CAN YOU imagine a time when everything that you know would be destroyed; gone? Can you imagine seeing Jerusalem coming down and the old earth would be gone and you would be standing upon a new earth and a new heaven? I can’t, but with my minds eye I sort of can visualize the thought.
“TELL US, when will this be and what will be the sign of your coming and of the close of the age?” Matthew 24:3 The disciples were curious then and apparently many are just as curious today. “Jesus answered them; “Take heed that no one leads you astray, for many will come in my name, saying; ‘I am the Christ,’ and they will lead you astray, and you will hear of wars and tumors of wars; see that you are not alarmed; for this must take place, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom and there will be famines and earthquakes in various places; all this is but the beginning of the suffering.” Matthew 24:4-8
I SEE Jesus as being very patient with His disciples. I see Jesus looking off into the sky’s as He comforts His followers with; “But the end is not yet!” Can you accept, all that is happening in our world today as; “but the beginning of the suffering?”
I SUPPOSE many then, felt after 40 years this would all take place, because that seemed to be the period of time given for many events. Most of Jesus’s disciples didn’t live that long after Jesus ascended into heaven. However we know they were living in the last days! “But in these last days, God has spoken to us by a Son, whom He appointed the heir of all things, through whom also He created the world.” Hebrews 1:2 I’m going to put my trust in Him that created the world! I’m going to wait until I see Him coming in all His glory. Meanwhile I will continue to be ready; how about you? After all, we will all see Him at the same time! By Jane Ann Crenshaw 5/29/11
Sunday, May 22, 2011
LOST AND FOUND! 5/22/11
BEAGLES are notorious for keeping their noses to the ground and running. You can call them until you are blue in the face but they just keep on running. Our first Beagle was our first child! She was loving, fun and very rambunctious. She loved kids and would sit on her hind quarters and paw the air, begging us for whatever she wanted. She could sit like that forever and ever. She loved Christmas ribbon candy; packaged prunes and wanted more of the bed than she needed.
OFTEN I would find her looking sorrowfully out the front screen door. She wanted the kids to just come play with her; but mostly, she wanted to be out there with them. After her first litter of 6 puppies were safely in their new homes, Frosty looked for greener pastures when she discovered that the screen wasn’t locked and she was on the other side. Free at last; free at last!
WHEN WE discovered she was gone, I felt panic and began the long search. Jim and I went up and down the neighborhood, thinking she couldn’t have gone far. We looked and hollered for days! My mother asked if we had put her in the lost and found of the newspaper. Of course not, I said. If someone stole her they wouldn’t respond anyway. Early the following week Mom called; “It’s in today’s lost and found.” “You put it in the paper?” Of course! They will bill you!
LATER that evening we received a call. A couple who lived clear on the other side of a major highway call 190th, which was not actually a part of our neighborhood, had taken in a beagle who seemed to match the description in the paper. We quickly went to check. We drove up to a house that on the outside looked quite a bit like ours. The master of the home let us in and curled up on one corner of the couch was our Frosty. They let her get up on the couch!
THE MAN told us that she appeared at their front door during a rain storm. They heard someone pounding on the front door and when they opened it, there was this dog sitting up begging. I closed the door and she pounded on the front door again. I opened it and there she sat begging; pawing the air for all she was worth. We let her in! We fed her! The next morning we gave her a bath; went to the vet; bought a collar and some dog food. We decided to keep her!
I WAS so happy to see her again! I was so glad she hadn’t got hurt! I was amazed that these people were going to keep her. But then, they have a couple of small children just like us and Frosty thought she was already home. We offered to pay these people for their kindness and taking such good care of our first born, but they refused! We gathered Frosty and all her new stuff, and quietly leaving some money on the table next to the door, we took our lost, but now found, home.
JESUS SPEAKS to that which is lost and how much rejoicing takes place when the lost is found. You know how it feels to lose something and how lost you feel without it. Many times you know what it means when, what you have lost is found again. The lost coin in Luke 15:8-10 says; “when it is found she gathers her friends and neighbors in to celebrate.” We say, that is not as important as the parable of the lost sheep! But they are connected.
“AND WHEN he comes home, he calls together his friends and his neighbors, saying to them, “Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep which was lost.” Luke 15:6 In verse 7 Jesus says; “Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents, than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance.”
FURTHER ON in chapter 15, we read about the lost son. “Bring quickly the best robe and put it on him and put a ring on his hand and shoes on his feet; and bring the fatted calf and kill it, and let us eat and make merry; for this my son was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found!” Frosty slept at the foot of Jennifer’s bed for two days after returning home. When the lost sinner is found, he finds rest in the saving grace of Jesus! By Jane Ann Crenshaw 5/18/11
OFTEN I would find her looking sorrowfully out the front screen door. She wanted the kids to just come play with her; but mostly, she wanted to be out there with them. After her first litter of 6 puppies were safely in their new homes, Frosty looked for greener pastures when she discovered that the screen wasn’t locked and she was on the other side. Free at last; free at last!
WHEN WE discovered she was gone, I felt panic and began the long search. Jim and I went up and down the neighborhood, thinking she couldn’t have gone far. We looked and hollered for days! My mother asked if we had put her in the lost and found of the newspaper. Of course not, I said. If someone stole her they wouldn’t respond anyway. Early the following week Mom called; “It’s in today’s lost and found.” “You put it in the paper?” Of course! They will bill you!
LATER that evening we received a call. A couple who lived clear on the other side of a major highway call 190th, which was not actually a part of our neighborhood, had taken in a beagle who seemed to match the description in the paper. We quickly went to check. We drove up to a house that on the outside looked quite a bit like ours. The master of the home let us in and curled up on one corner of the couch was our Frosty. They let her get up on the couch!
THE MAN told us that she appeared at their front door during a rain storm. They heard someone pounding on the front door and when they opened it, there was this dog sitting up begging. I closed the door and she pounded on the front door again. I opened it and there she sat begging; pawing the air for all she was worth. We let her in! We fed her! The next morning we gave her a bath; went to the vet; bought a collar and some dog food. We decided to keep her!
I WAS so happy to see her again! I was so glad she hadn’t got hurt! I was amazed that these people were going to keep her. But then, they have a couple of small children just like us and Frosty thought she was already home. We offered to pay these people for their kindness and taking such good care of our first born, but they refused! We gathered Frosty and all her new stuff, and quietly leaving some money on the table next to the door, we took our lost, but now found, home.
JESUS SPEAKS to that which is lost and how much rejoicing takes place when the lost is found. You know how it feels to lose something and how lost you feel without it. Many times you know what it means when, what you have lost is found again. The lost coin in Luke 15:8-10 says; “when it is found she gathers her friends and neighbors in to celebrate.” We say, that is not as important as the parable of the lost sheep! But they are connected.
“AND WHEN he comes home, he calls together his friends and his neighbors, saying to them, “Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep which was lost.” Luke 15:6 In verse 7 Jesus says; “Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents, than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance.”
FURTHER ON in chapter 15, we read about the lost son. “Bring quickly the best robe and put it on him and put a ring on his hand and shoes on his feet; and bring the fatted calf and kill it, and let us eat and make merry; for this my son was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found!” Frosty slept at the foot of Jennifer’s bed for two days after returning home. When the lost sinner is found, he finds rest in the saving grace of Jesus! By Jane Ann Crenshaw 5/18/11
Sunday, May 15, 2011
BEFORE YOUR TIME! 5/15/11
I HAVE received many e-mails that talk about times passed. Usually they are referring to the 50's and earlier. I was just a teen in the 50's and think about it as being just yesterday. My youngest sister Jeri asked one of my older brothers if he lived during the days of the bow and arrows. Of course she was only in the single digits at the time and that question had merit. Lonnie was quite a bit older than she was!
THIS PAST WEEK I received an e-mail about the changes that will be coming. I mean changes from what has been, to never be again. It is hard to imagine never having some of the things that we do have today. But when you think about not having things, that us old folks have had all our lives, seems a little bit preposterous.
ACCORDING to this e-mail, in our lifetime 9 things are going to disappear! Without details, here are the 9. The post office; the check; the newspaper; the book; the land line telephone; music; television; things that you own, and privacy. The most curious is the things we own. All of the above are or will be replaced by the computer in the sky. Meaning that we use to own some of these things but in the future they will simply reside in the clouds. We will be storing everything on our hard drives. That is if you buy a computer and know how to use it.
I CAN’T imagine these little hand held computer books, could ever take away the book. I can’t imagine walking into a library of little hand held computer books, sitting on little shelves. I can still remember looking for the isle of my favorite author; smelling the smell of old books and hearing my leather sole shoes clicking across the hardwood floors of the silent cathedral that is filled with the mysterious adventures of childhood, teen years, satisfying my adulthood with wisdom and knowledge besides gothic romances.
I REMEMBER televisions and peeking through the neighbors screen door to watch “Kookla, Fran and Ollie,” until they closed the door which meant we were to go home. When Lonnie bought his first TV we would watch boxing and Gorgeous George in the wrestling matches and when we got bored we always had the radio and the outdoors. Losing TV might not be a bad thing but replacing it with hand held, little gidgeewoppers, is not necessarily a good move in the right direction.
IF YOU are interested in history and I am sure you are, then you are saddened when things come to an end but are excited about the advancement and the ease in which we live today. I love modern conveniences. The washing machine, the clothes dryer, the dish washer, electricity, heating and cooking with gas. The pony express had seen it’s day and the modern post office has filled the communication gap. We grumble about the cost of stamps but we pay it because we still love the convenience.
“KEEP YOUR LIFE free from love of money and be content with what you have; for He has said, “I will never fail you nor forsake you.” Hebrews 13:5 If we lose the way of life as we know it today, and exchange it for the new technology that we have seen coming with continued progress, don’t be afraid because in Hebrews 13:6 it says; “Hence we can confidently say, the Lord is my helper, I will not be afraid; what can man do to me?” Jesus never changes no matter how progressive we become in our society.
“JESUS CHRIST is the same yesterday, today and forever!” Hebrews 13:7 No matter how many changes we have seen in our life time, be sure that through Jesus, we are equipped with everything good so that we may do His will. When we do this, we are pleasing in His sight. According to this e-mail we are to learn to adapt because, ready or not, they are coming. Well, brother and sister in Christ and those of you who may still be pre-Christian; ready or not, He is coming soon; just any day now; His face I’ll see! By Jane Ann Crenshaw 5/12/11
THIS PAST WEEK I received an e-mail about the changes that will be coming. I mean changes from what has been, to never be again. It is hard to imagine never having some of the things that we do have today. But when you think about not having things, that us old folks have had all our lives, seems a little bit preposterous.
ACCORDING to this e-mail, in our lifetime 9 things are going to disappear! Without details, here are the 9. The post office; the check; the newspaper; the book; the land line telephone; music; television; things that you own, and privacy. The most curious is the things we own. All of the above are or will be replaced by the computer in the sky. Meaning that we use to own some of these things but in the future they will simply reside in the clouds. We will be storing everything on our hard drives. That is if you buy a computer and know how to use it.
I CAN’T imagine these little hand held computer books, could ever take away the book. I can’t imagine walking into a library of little hand held computer books, sitting on little shelves. I can still remember looking for the isle of my favorite author; smelling the smell of old books and hearing my leather sole shoes clicking across the hardwood floors of the silent cathedral that is filled with the mysterious adventures of childhood, teen years, satisfying my adulthood with wisdom and knowledge besides gothic romances.
I REMEMBER televisions and peeking through the neighbors screen door to watch “Kookla, Fran and Ollie,” until they closed the door which meant we were to go home. When Lonnie bought his first TV we would watch boxing and Gorgeous George in the wrestling matches and when we got bored we always had the radio and the outdoors. Losing TV might not be a bad thing but replacing it with hand held, little gidgeewoppers, is not necessarily a good move in the right direction.
IF YOU are interested in history and I am sure you are, then you are saddened when things come to an end but are excited about the advancement and the ease in which we live today. I love modern conveniences. The washing machine, the clothes dryer, the dish washer, electricity, heating and cooking with gas. The pony express had seen it’s day and the modern post office has filled the communication gap. We grumble about the cost of stamps but we pay it because we still love the convenience.
“KEEP YOUR LIFE free from love of money and be content with what you have; for He has said, “I will never fail you nor forsake you.” Hebrews 13:5 If we lose the way of life as we know it today, and exchange it for the new technology that we have seen coming with continued progress, don’t be afraid because in Hebrews 13:6 it says; “Hence we can confidently say, the Lord is my helper, I will not be afraid; what can man do to me?” Jesus never changes no matter how progressive we become in our society.
“JESUS CHRIST is the same yesterday, today and forever!” Hebrews 13:7 No matter how many changes we have seen in our life time, be sure that through Jesus, we are equipped with everything good so that we may do His will. When we do this, we are pleasing in His sight. According to this e-mail we are to learn to adapt because, ready or not, they are coming. Well, brother and sister in Christ and those of you who may still be pre-Christian; ready or not, He is coming soon; just any day now; His face I’ll see! By Jane Ann Crenshaw 5/12/11
Sunday, May 8, 2011
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! 5/8/11
DID YOU KNOW that several unsuccessful attempts were made in the 1880's and 90's to establish a Mother’s Day? Did you know that in 1908 a movement began again and in 1914 President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation making it an official national holiday? Did you know that it wasn’t long after that, that Mother’s Day became the most highly commercialized holiday and remains the biggest day for flowers, greeting cards, candy and long distance telephone calls? Did you know that it is also classified as the most popular day for dining out in America?
AS A CHILD, I don’t remember ever eating out on Mother’s Day. I do remember it being a big day! My mother had so many children that were good cooks, that I don’t believe it ever entered anyone’s mind to eat out. Besides that, nobody had enough money to pay for the whole family. My years of celebrating my own day as a mother was short lived, because my son took a wife and they had 3 sons. Our lovely Faye became the honoree! I love celebrating this special mother!
FAYE has been a perfect Mom to our three perfect grandsons. She refers to herself as the Mom of a locker room. I know there are many Mom’s out there that just have sons, but she is as tough as they are; she can handle them! I know it has been said; “Boys will be boys!” Believe me, I wouldn’t want it any other way.
TALKED with Dan the other day and he gave us our instructions. Mother’s day would be at their home; Dan and the boys will prepare dinner. Jim is to bring the drinks and Jennifer dessert. That means Garnet, Faye’s mom, Faye and me, just get to come. How grand is that?
RECENTLY, at our Soul Sister’s Bible Study we talked about Mary. Many times we want to leave Mary in the barn. But Jesus grew up! We see her as a disciplinarian when she finds Him in the temple. We cry with her at the foot of the cross! “When Jesus saw His mother, and the disciple whom He loved standing near, He said to His mother; “Woman, behold your son!” Then He said to the disciple; “Behold, your mother!” And from that hour the disciple took her to his own home.” John 19:26-27 Jesus valued His relationship with His mother, and as a person. He made arrangements for her, for after He was gone.
“AND WHEN THEY had entered, they went up to the upper room where they were staying. Peter, John, James, Andrew, Philip, Thomas, Bartholomew, Matthew, James, Simon and Judas the son of James. All these with one accord devoted themselves to prayer, together with the women and Mary, the Mother of Jesus along with His brothers.” Acts 1:13-14 Can you imagine how Mary must have felt being included in this special fellowship of her son’s friends and follower’s?
MANY OF US think of Mary having gone to John’s home, but I imagine she refused to be anywhere other than where the followers were. What comfort and peace she received from being with them and with her other children who realized, that their older brother, was indeed, the son of God!
PICTURE YOURSELF, sitting in the upper room, right next to Mary; the mother of Jesus. Picture yourself amongst the Apostles and close disciples as they made their plans to establish this memorial to Mary’s son. Imagine Mary as she took an active part during the time of worship and listened as Peter brought the first message where she could also have witnessed, over 3000 claiming the promises of her Son Jesus, who repented of their sins and were baptized.
BEFORE, she wondered what God’s plan for her son involved! Now, with constantly renewed faith, she rejoiced at what the plan would accomplish for the world. Daily she carried on her God-given mission through prayer. Yes, as a member of the newly formed Church, she could enjoy constant fellowship with her son, in prayer. WOW! Every day is Mother’s day for a mother. Every day we are included in the circle of Jesus’ closest friends! By Jane Ann Crenshaw 5/2/11
AS A CHILD, I don’t remember ever eating out on Mother’s Day. I do remember it being a big day! My mother had so many children that were good cooks, that I don’t believe it ever entered anyone’s mind to eat out. Besides that, nobody had enough money to pay for the whole family. My years of celebrating my own day as a mother was short lived, because my son took a wife and they had 3 sons. Our lovely Faye became the honoree! I love celebrating this special mother!
FAYE has been a perfect Mom to our three perfect grandsons. She refers to herself as the Mom of a locker room. I know there are many Mom’s out there that just have sons, but she is as tough as they are; she can handle them! I know it has been said; “Boys will be boys!” Believe me, I wouldn’t want it any other way.
TALKED with Dan the other day and he gave us our instructions. Mother’s day would be at their home; Dan and the boys will prepare dinner. Jim is to bring the drinks and Jennifer dessert. That means Garnet, Faye’s mom, Faye and me, just get to come. How grand is that?
RECENTLY, at our Soul Sister’s Bible Study we talked about Mary. Many times we want to leave Mary in the barn. But Jesus grew up! We see her as a disciplinarian when she finds Him in the temple. We cry with her at the foot of the cross! “When Jesus saw His mother, and the disciple whom He loved standing near, He said to His mother; “Woman, behold your son!” Then He said to the disciple; “Behold, your mother!” And from that hour the disciple took her to his own home.” John 19:26-27 Jesus valued His relationship with His mother, and as a person. He made arrangements for her, for after He was gone.
“AND WHEN THEY had entered, they went up to the upper room where they were staying. Peter, John, James, Andrew, Philip, Thomas, Bartholomew, Matthew, James, Simon and Judas the son of James. All these with one accord devoted themselves to prayer, together with the women and Mary, the Mother of Jesus along with His brothers.” Acts 1:13-14 Can you imagine how Mary must have felt being included in this special fellowship of her son’s friends and follower’s?
MANY OF US think of Mary having gone to John’s home, but I imagine she refused to be anywhere other than where the followers were. What comfort and peace she received from being with them and with her other children who realized, that their older brother, was indeed, the son of God!
PICTURE YOURSELF, sitting in the upper room, right next to Mary; the mother of Jesus. Picture yourself amongst the Apostles and close disciples as they made their plans to establish this memorial to Mary’s son. Imagine Mary as she took an active part during the time of worship and listened as Peter brought the first message where she could also have witnessed, over 3000 claiming the promises of her Son Jesus, who repented of their sins and were baptized.
BEFORE, she wondered what God’s plan for her son involved! Now, with constantly renewed faith, she rejoiced at what the plan would accomplish for the world. Daily she carried on her God-given mission through prayer. Yes, as a member of the newly formed Church, she could enjoy constant fellowship with her son, in prayer. WOW! Every day is Mother’s day for a mother. Every day we are included in the circle of Jesus’ closest friends! By Jane Ann Crenshaw 5/2/11
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