Thursday, August 20, 2009

It has been too long since we blogged; we are very busy with home projects, Jose's work and the garden; plus we are making an effort to honor God more with our time both together, and when we're apart. The thing is we don't want to stop...

I have posted some things on facebook but don't know how to embed them on the blog.

The greenbeans are the cream of the crop this year. In 'o7 it was the butterbeans, last year it was the cucumbers. Jose' and I picked greenbeans on Mon. afternoon. We broke them up from around 7:30 to 11:30. On Tuesday, I washed them and packed them and my dad pressure cooked them. There were 27 quarts! And this was the third time we've gathered this many and more. We've given alot of them away. I don't care if I don't see another green bean for awhile...:)

In some ways, things have been hard...but God is GOOD...ALL the time...

I'm gonna end with an invitation from a song called "Inner Court" by Suzy Wills Yarei and Paulette Wooten. Wish I could post a video or audio of the entire song:

"There's the highest priest, Jesus, waiting there
With His open arms calling us closer
Let's go further in with a faithful heart
Without wavering washed in His water, we

Come into the inner court
Hear the sound of the Lord
Come into the inner court
Hear the Lion roar

Come into the inner court
Hear the song of the Lord
Come into the inner court
The veil has been torn...

WOW! Who could resist such an invitation...
Who would WANT to ...

kdr

Thursday, August 13, 2009

1 Corinthians 13:1-2

(NLT) " If I could speak all the languages of earth and of angels, but didn't love others, I would only be a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. If I had the gift of prophecy, and if I understood all of God's secret plans and possessed all knowledge, and if I had such faith that I could move mountains, but didn't love others, I would be nothing."

When I love others as God does, then my revelations and discernments won't lead to self-righteousness and will truly be relevant...kdr

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Something Told The Wild Geese By Rachel Field

Something told the wild geese it was time to go,
Though the fields lay golden
Something whispered, "snow. '

Leaves were green and stirring, berries, luster-glossed,
But beneath warm feathers
Something cautioned, "frost."

All the sagging orchards steamed with amber spice,
But each wild breast stiffened
At remembered ice.

Something told the wild geese it was time to fly,
Summer sun was on their wings,
Winter in their cry.

Monday, August 03, 2009

Good Story!

A Demonstration Of The Kingdom by Rick Joyner from The Harvest VolumeII

"One of the greatest demonstrations of the Spirit that I have ever witnessed was not a miracle-it was the demonstration of profound peace and thoughtfulness in an airline ticket line. Because of problems with incoming flights and other delays, the line to one connection had grown to many more people than could be processed in the short time before the flight was to depart. Strife and impatience were rising to the point where I seriously thought that it was going to get out of control.

At the worst possible moment, just after more bad news had been announced, two large, boisterous women, each carrying two large suitcases, started pushing their way through the line demanding to go to the front. I do not recall ever witnessing more obnoxious attitudes in aanyone, much less in a situation like this. I was watching, fully expecting someone to deck them both. Then, to my dismay they headed right toward my friend who was in line for the flight. As the clamor behind him grew, he turned to see what was happening.

As others were actually beginning to jostle the two women, my friend instinctively raced to their assistance, asking if he could help them with their bags, and offering them his own position near the front of the line. This action was so contrary to the prevailing spirit in that place that it stunned everyone. A great quiet came over the entire scene. I looked around and almost everyone was staring at my friend with obvious amazement. As he picked up his own bags and moved to the back of the line it seemed that every eye was on him. The two women seemed undone by the unexpected, and unquestionably undeserved, act of kindness. A powerful peace came over the entire line.

The agents, who had also witnessed the scene, suddenly became agreeable and somehow the flight was delayed enough to get everyone on it. I have witnessed many miracles, but that airport scene still stands out to me as one of the greatest demonstrations of the kingdom I have ever witnessed. As hell was fast gaining control of a volatile situation, and moving it towards potentially serious strife, it seemed Satan brought in two of his biggest guns in the form of a couple of very ill mannered women, aimed them right at the Christian, who quickly and easily disarmed the enemy and his entire host with one genuine act of kindness.

We have been given this same power, in every situation. When strife arises in our family or at the office, we can join the side of the enemy or the side of the Lord. Who gains the victory in that situation will almost certainly be determined by our choice. If we join the Lord it does not matter if anyone else joins Him with us. One person and the Lord always makes a majority. If we allow the fruit of the Spirit to prevail in us, He will ultimately prevail in any situation we find ourselves."

kdr