Thursday, March 22, 2012

Rains


Wow, the air conditioning is unusually noisy, I thought, as I stepped out of the meeting room into the hallway. Or am I hearing heavy rain? Strolling down the hall toward the front entrance of the church, I couldn’t distinguish the source of the “white noise.” Nearing the door, I saw several girls dart inside, drenched.

A downpour! I got giddy with excitement.

This semester I’ve been attending a weekly women’s Bible study by Beth Moore, about the book of James. It’s been a rich and very meaningful study so far. I appreciate how Beth opens the Scriptures for us women. This evening we listened to her message on DVD, titled “Between the Rains,” based on James 5. “Therefore be patient, brethren, until the coming of the Lord. See [how] the farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, waiting patiently for it until it receives the early and latter rain. You also be patient. Establish your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is at hand” (vv. 7-8). Beth emphasized the theme of the rains, as well as that time between the rains. She explained that this recurring theme in Scripture is always tied to God’s faithfulness. She shared that the times between rains are part of the laws of harvest. In our own lives, like in the farmer’s field, when it’s dry and we don’t see anything happening, we need to be mindful that God hasn’t moved to other ground—He’s working underground. She quoted Hosea 6:3, which promises that as surely as the sun rises every morning, our rains will come.


Having been living “between the rains” for a long time now, I was deeply encouraged by Beth’s insightful message. And then to have the message validated by such a timely rainstorm at the end of the study. Wow!


Yes, Lord. You are faithful. My rains are coming!

Third Day of Spring

On this lovely third day of Spring, here are some of the sights I enjoyed as I strolled through the Dow Gardens this afternoon. . .

















Butterfly exhibit in the Dow Gardens Conservatory

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Welcome Spring!

Welcome Spring! Here in Midland, we have been enjoying a most gorgeous first week of Spring! The unseasonably warm, sunny weather has coaxed the flowers to bloom weeks earlier than normal. I'm lovin' it! Here are a few glimpses of the spring beauty I noticed around the neighborhood this afternoon.








Monday, March 19, 2012

Beginning to Bloom

Although Spring doesn't officially begin until tomorrow, it's Spring to me whenever I first notice forsythia and daffodils beginning to bloom. =)


Sunday, March 18, 2012

All Things Delicious

I just love all the great blogs I've been finding through Pinterest! Recently I came across the food blog All Things Delicious by a young stay-at-home mom. The recipes Hannah features on her blog are kid-friendly, as well as easy to prepare--just my style cooking! She provides helpful, step-by-step, photographed instructions for each recipe.

This weekend I tried two of her recipes:
Pizza Pasta
by Hannah, at All Things Delicious
Swiss Chicken
by Hannah at All Things Delicious
Yumm! I can't wait to try more . . .

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Thankful Thursday

Today is Thankful Thursday #20! Here in Midland, the weather has been a delightful preview of summer. I've been savoring every moment outdoors I possibly can. This week I've been enjoying . . .

1. bike riding to the Nature Center almost every day.
2. lounging and reading a novel in a sunny corner of our backyard (and getting an early start on my tan this year!).
3. jogging for the first time this season.
4. wearing flip-flops for the first time this season.
5. taking pictures of the first flowers of spring.

Thank you, Lord, for such beautiful weather this week!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Sprouting Tulips


Tulips are some of my favorite flowers. Here these tulip sprouts peeking above the soil remind me of the challenge the Apostle Paul gives in Philippians 3:12-14. The imagery associated with this famous passage is often one of an athlete straining toward the finish line. Today, however, with signs of early spring budding around me, I appreciate the illustration offered by these tulip shoots. Forgetting the cold, lifeless days of winter; and reaching for the warm, life-giving sunshine; the delicate leaves press above the compost to grow taller and stronger each day. The tulips haven’t “attained” yet, but before long, we’ll be admiring their vibrant blooms basking in the sun.