Sunday, December 28, 2008

Principles for Our Possessions - One Day at a Time

Our Sunday School lesson today had a great message. Matthew 6:19-21 "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasurer is, there your heart will be also.

A new member of a Bible study group asked the leader, "How can anybody keep from worrying these days?" Good question. In a society full of poverty, disease, and starvation, Jesus' listeners asked the same question. Then, as now, we cannot stop feelings of worry and panic. However, we can decide to trust God and act according to His will so that the panic does not overwhelm us.

Jesus told us four things to do to feel secure and free from worry. First, don't trust the material world for security; earthly wealth will fail. It's like hanging heavy weights on thin string--the whole structure will come crashing down. Jesus tells us to store up the heavenly treasures of faith through a life of prayer, Bible study, and a close relationship with Him.

Second, avoid the worry habit. Money problems, a job loss, or a medical diagnosis of cancer can cause even the strongest person to panic. Usually, however, we worry about things that might happen, but then don't. Constant worry shows a pattern of distrust in God's ability to meet our needs.

Third, look at nature. As Jesus said, the God who takes care of the birds and the wildflowers will meet our every need. when worry and panic set in, we must remember God met our needs before. The God who cared for us then has not changed or gone away.

Finally, live one day at a time. Jesus said the Father would provide daily bread--resources to deal with each day's problems. When you drive at night, the car headlights illuminate only the portion of the road directly ahead of you. Likewise, for each day's troubles, God will provide the light you need.

Jesus does not mean that we are never to plan ahead. Just as you service your car regularly, some long-term preparations for the future are necessary--insurance and retirement savings, for example. But we must not let the future control the present. The life God gives us is one day at a time.

Monday, December 22, 2008

A Weekend Full of Blessings!

Working all year, leads up to the delivery of the FFA Toy and Food Drive to the needy families in Vernon Township. Saturday, December 20, was no different. Well, it was different than in past years, as to me, each year is different. This year we had less time to get everything together for the delivery. School was in session till Friday at 3 p.m., there was a basketball game on Friday night that took our high school cheerleaders and boys basketball team to Madison Shawe. Fortunately, there were many that stepped in and helped do a 2-day job in less than 6 hours! Again, I stressed over this, for nothing! A couple more grey hairs were added to my head, when I didn't need to worry at all! ;-)

All the fruit baskets were completed on Friday

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The large, medium, small, and pee-wee boxes were packed and waiting for delivery

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At 8:45 a.m., FFA President Cody Brasher delivered his instructions to his fellow members, fire department members, and other volunteers who showed up to help.

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Once Cody was finished, everyone stepped up and started loading the fire trucks

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The fire trucks were loaded with all the food and toys!

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Once loaded, the trucks pull out, lights flashing, sirens blaring, and smiles on all the faces

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After a few hours, you could again see the floor of the FFA Adviser's, Linda Maxie, room

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One of the highlights of the day is when all the food, toys, coats, and cheer baskets have been delivered, everyone comes back to enjoy some chocolate milk, orange juice, hot chocolate, grape juice, and to share their stories, and always a few tears!

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At the end of the day, you are exhausted from all the work that goes into making this day a success. But, just hearing and seeing the joy on the recipient's face makes all the aches and pains worth it!

Already, I'm looking forward to the 2009 delivery!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

A Christmas Tree?

I'm beginning to think my husband and son have spent too much time at the Clarksville, Indiana Bass Pro Shop. Why do you ask? Well, this is a close up picture of my 2008 Christmas tree:

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Yup, those are fishing bobbers, a fish stringer, and if you look close, you can seen some spent shotgun shells as the Christmas lights.

We're a pretty happy family!

Monday, December 01, 2008

It's Official

The National Bureau of Economic Research let us know today that America is in a recession! The NBER also said on Monday that the U.S. has been in a recession since December 2007!

Wow! Like we didn't already know that!

There might have been some that didn't realize this as there was over 14 billion dollars spent on Black Friday. This is up almost 1.5% from last year!

Since the NBER waited until the Monday after Black Friday to announce the recession, I'm wondering if any of the 14 billion purchases will be returned for a cash refund?

The last two recessions (1990-1991 and 2001) lasted eight months each, and only two of the 10 previous post-Depression downturns lasted as long as a full year, according to the NBER.

Maybe with someone actually saying the U.S. is in a recession, this will be the start of a new tomorrow. Hopefully, it will happen that quickly.