Hello there!
Happy Fourth of July to all of you who celebrate! It has been a quiet week as I continue to recover from surgery nine days ago. I have spent much of my time crocheting some cowls, reading a couple of books, sleeping and occasionally watering our garden. I've been eating comfort foods, but, starting today it's back to healthy eating.
I hope you all have had a fabulous week and are ready to move onto a new week! Here's a song to enjoy as you read this new post!
Take good care and, as Daddy used to say,
"Make memories; it's later than you think."
HERE'S A WORD
As I prepped for this study, I simply highlight all the words that describe what God does for us in my Bible and make a list of them in my journal. I'll follow the same format here.
How Long, O LORD?
For the choirmaster. A Psalm of David.
1 How long, O LORD?
Will You forget me forever?
How long will You hide Your face from me?
2How long must I wrestle in my soul,
with sorrow in my heart each day?
How long will my enemy dominate me?
3Consider me and respond, O LORD my God.
Give light to my eyes, lest I sleep in death,
4lest my enemy say, “I have overcome him,”
and my foes rejoice when I fall.
5But I have trusted in Your loving devotion;
my heart will rejoice in Your salvation.
6I will sing to the LORD,
for He has been good to me.
Psalm 13
- He remembers us.
- He considers us.
- He responds to us.
- He gives light to our eyes.
- He's trustworthy.
- He's devoted to us.
- He saves us through His Son, Jesus Christ.
- He is good to us.
Last week we talked about how, even if we feel like God has forgotten us, feelings are not facts. Though we may feel abandoned, He is always with us. In verses five and six, David joyfully writes that he has trusted God's loving devotion!
Webster shares that the Latin root for devotion means "one's commitment to another through love and loyalty."
Wow. Stop for a minute and realize God is lovingly devoted to us. God is lovingly devoted to us. That thought is so humbling.
His devotion is such that He desired to find a way for us to be together, despite our sin: He offered the life of His one and only Son, Jesus Christ, to pay for our sin. Thank you so much, Jesus! May we live a life worthy of such a sacrifice! Amen?
FIBER FUN
I broke down my "To Dos" into three categories: Finish, Focus, Prep/make a kit, and Be Kind = Soft Deadlines. FoF represents the Fields of Fancy BOM, which I'm doing with Liberty of London Tana Lawn fabrics. FBF represents the Flower Box Friends BOM Last Week's List was simply to focus on recovery from surger. This week's goals will remaing the same.
But you know I did some stitching, right? I enjoyed playing with crochet stitches to desing a few more cowls for Christmas gifts.
This one is a nod to my grandmother-in-law. She called it "ventinitas" (little windows).
I think using the scrap yarn to break up a solid color looks pretty good!
the cowl I'm currently working on.
The Fields of Fancy project was not left out as I also finished this hexie.
I'm looking forward to this week as I stitch my way to recovery!
15 MINUTES TO STICH
I’m joining the Kate's
15 Minutes to Stitch' challenge at
Life in Pieces . This was a slower week, but I did stitch a bit every day. How could I not?
LITERARY LIFE
MAILBOX MONDAY - is a gathering place for readers to share books that they added to their shelves or eBook readers the previous week. Some of these books were recommended by you! Do you see your reads below? Thank all of you for sharing!Here's what I've picked up this week.
"God's heart is broken as His people look to other things for satisfaction, joy and peace. He is not willing to let them go. He relays His anguish through Hosea, the broken hearted prophet. In this prophetic book lies the core speaking of God to the Western world. Wrought with divine nostalgia, God calls His people to solitude with Him that He may whisper into their ears and be their deliverance and all satisfying lover. Though others cried, "injustice" Hosea cries, "You don't love me anymore.""
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The Complete Heart-Healthy Air Fryer Cookbook unlocks a world of flavor with air-fried goodness. This all-in-one guide empowers you to create tasty dishes packed with flavor and good-for-you ingredients."
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The Bookshop of 99 Doors by Jamie Jo Wrigh tis described as a "Christian Gothic Mystery and Suspense Novel", a genre I've not heard of before, but certainly enjoyed. She used a dual timeline as she addressed themes of ghosts, secrets of the past, PTSD and addition. This may seem like a lot of topics to write about, but Wright skillfully weaves these themes into a wonderful tale. Recommend.
FINDING JOY
LeeAnna's I Like on Thursdays at Not Afraid of Color helps me consistently find the joy in every life. She also provides a prompt for us to use such as this week's: Describe a particularly memorable July 4th celebration. My memoriable July 4th celebration was many years ago. Our family was enjoying setting off our fireworks in the desert. Our joyous laughter filled the night sky as we lit the various fireworks.
Years ago, I started a little book of scriptures. I've decided to make another one. I keep it pretty simple as the idea is to focus on the Word, not the decor. If you're intrested, this is all you'll need to make your own:
- a Bible
- a spiral bound 3X5" notecard notebook
- a pen
- optional: any other stickers or scrapbooking supplies you choose.
I include Scriptures from my devotional and Bible study times. Sometimes throughout the day, the Holy Spirit reminds me of verses to include.
On the flip side of the page, I simply write the Scripture reference thus
making this notebook a fabulous way to memorize Scripture.
Your comments are so appreciated!
🎶Here is a list of many of the songs🎶 I've shared on this blog.
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