Sharing my life - the triumphs and trials in hopes of inspiring others on this journey called "Life"

Monday, January 28, 2013

UGH...it's a Monday :0)

Busy, busy, BUSY day, especially with the phones.
Had all three going this morning: main business line, Locket line, and cell phone...YIKES!
Got through the morning ok though, thank the LORD. 
Tonight I'm going to a Zumba class for the ladies at church
and then I have a webinar to listen to when I get home
so I doubt I'll have time to write later. 
Hope YOU are having a good day. 
You know what they say, "life is what you make it." 

I'd like to leave you with this devotional I read last week
I thought it was kind of neat because the theme behind the lockets I sell is that 
"They tell YOUR story"
But this devotional explains how our very lives tell a story, too.
I hope you'll take a moment to read it.

Our Daily Bread -- Story Time

January 26, 2013

Play MP3
Our Daily Bread is hosted by Les Lamborn
You are an epistle of Christ . . . written not with ink but by the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of flesh, that is, of the heart. —2 Corinthians 3:3
As a child, I loved it when my mom read to me. I would sit on her lap and listen to every word. As she read, I examined the details of every picture and waited eagerly to hear what was on the next page.
Have you ever thought about the idea that our lives tell a story? In every situation—good, bad, or indifferent—people around us are watching and listening to the story we are telling. Our story is communicated not only through our words but also through our attitudes and actions as we respond to life’s buffetings and blessings. Our children and grand-children, spouses, neighbors, and co-workers can all observe the story we’re telling.
Paul reminds us that as followers of Jesus, our lives are like letters “known and read by all men; . . . an epistle of Christ . . . written not with ink but by the Spirit of the living God” (2 Cor. 3:2-3).
What is the story that those around us are reading through the letter of our lives? Stories of forgiveness? Compassion? Generosity? Patience? Love?
If you’ve experienced the joy of a grace-filled life that comes from the Spirit of God in you, then welcome to the joy of being one of God’s great storytellers! —Joe Stowell
Dear Lord, we love You. We want our lives to
tell the story of Your goodness and grace.
May we be a bold witness of You.
Use us in ways we never thought possible.
Let your life tell the story of Christ’s love and mercy to the world around you.



No comments:

Post a Comment