Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Hymns of Praise

My son had friends over.
They listened to "Happy" while visiting.
It played over and over again in my head.
I caught myself singing without realizing.

Sometimes calming music
will be playing in the background while others work 
quietly.
Once awhile one of those calming songs
reminds me of a time of sadness.
The moment I hear the song,
I feel a sense of darkness and gloom.

I passed by the Choir room
"mi ma mi ma moooooooo"
before I knew it,
I was singing the scale as I passed to by next class.

After a difficult class
working on difficult tasks,
I felt zapped of every ounce of energy.
As I returned to home base,
Mrs. P. had her itunes playing in the hallway between breaks.
Immediately,
my disposition changed.
I danced.
I sang.
I felt energized.

As I reflected on those times,
I am able to acknowledge the power of music.

Getting back on course
will require me to utilize the vast array of tools
that are available to me.

HYMNS:
Words of truth, encouragement, comfort,
even scripture
put to lovely harmonious melodies
truly have the power to help me.

As difficult choices come,
temptation arises,
or darkness befalls me...
what Hymn will I have ready
to hum and sing?

What Hymn will bring me closer to my Savior?
I Need Thee Every Hour
"I need Thee every hour,
Most gracious Lord.
No tender voice like Thine
Can peace afford.

I need Thee every hour,
Stay thou nearby.
Temptations lose their power
When Thou art nigh.
I need Thee every hour
in JOY or PAIN.
Come quickly and abide,
Or life is vain.
I need Thee every hour
Most Holy One.
Oh, make me Thine indeed,
Thou blessed Son !
(Chorus)
I need Thee, oh, I need Thee;
Every hour I need Thee !
Oh, bless me NOW, my Savior;
I come to Thee !
Words by Annie S. Hawks
Music by Robert Lowery




Selah~ Part The Waters/I Need Thee Every Hour, Your Are My Hiding Place

Friday, May 2, 2014

Obedience in All Things

Getting back on course will require
OBEDIENCE.

Jesus,
my greatest example of OBEDIENCE
 loved all,
even those that betrayed, mocked, scorned
and
crucified
Him.
Art by George Rouault
With no need for
baptism,
He lead the way.

The Lord has prepared this course for me.
He will guide me and help me
with all that is required of me.

Doing only a few of the things
will not get me to my destination.
I must be OBEDIENT to everything God commands.

even,
and most especially those things
that may be lowly, menial, and difficult.

(RP) quotes a hymn sung by many.
"I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord...
I'll be what you want me to be."
Hymn Page 270
Words by Mary Brown
Music by Carrie E Rounsefell

As I reviewed the words of this hymn,
I was reminded of a scripture from my youth:

" I awill go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that the Lord giveth no bcommandments unto the children of men, save he shall cprepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth them."
1 Nephi 3:7 of The Book of Moromon


Where are we going today Lord?
What do you want me to say?
Who do you want me to be?




Monday, April 28, 2014

Back On Course

Interestingly enough,
Spring Break one and two,
Noah being off track,
birthdays, visiting teaching, illness,
missionary catch up,
laundry, yard work,
other blogs and picture editing,
showers, Easter parties,
resulted in putting off the very thing I need most:

TIME WITH JESUS

I opened up my manual to the next lesson
which just happened to be
"Getting Back on Course."
More than just a coincidence,
for I took a few steps off course to be productive in other ways
and those little missteps have cost me
a few degrees of direction.

President Uchtdorf enlightens one on 
A MATTER OF ONLY 
A FEW DEGREES

In 1979 a large passenger jet with 257 people on board left New Zealand for a sightseeing flight to Antarctica and back. Unknown to the pilots, however, someone had modified the flight coordinates by a mere two degrees. This error placed the aircraft 28 miles (45 km) to the east of where the pilots assumed they were. As they approached Antarctica, the pilots descended to a lower altitude to give the passengers a better look at the landscape. Although both were experienced pilots, neither had made this particular flight before, and they had no way of knowing that the incorrect coordinates had placed them directly in the path of Mount Erebus, an active volcano that rises from the frozen landscape to a height of more than 12,000 feet (3,700 m).
As the pilots flew onward, the white of the snow and ice covering the volcano blended with the white of the clouds above, making it appear as though they were flying over flat ground. By the time the instruments sounded the warning that the ground was rising fast toward them, it was too late. The airplane crashed into the side of the volcano, killing everyone on board.
It was a terrible tragedy brought on by a minor error—a matter of only a few degrees. 1
Once again,
I must get back in touch
with my tower of operations:
JESUS
He has outlined the course and path for me.

(RP) has exhorted this weekly challenge to ponder and explore
"I will ponder how being of course by just a "few degrees" can make a dramatic difference in my life.
I will seek to be aware of the small 'missteps' I make with obedience to the Lord for the entire week."
-Walking With the Savior, Page 42


Thursday, April 17, 2014

Even the Fleas


"In the feeble light I turned the pages. 'Here it is: "Comfort the frightened, help the weak, be patient with everyone. See that none of you repays evil for evil, but always seek to do good to one another and to all...'" It seemed written expressly to Ravensbruck.

"'Go on,' said Betsie. 'That wasn't all.'

"'Oh yes:'..."Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus.'"

"'That's it, Corrie! That's His answer. "Give thanks in all circumstances!" That's what we can do. We can start right now to thank God for every single thing about this new barracks!' I stared at her; then around me at the dark, foul-aired room.

"'Such as?' I said.

"'Such as being assigned here together.'

"I bit my lip. 'Oh yes, Lord Jesus!'

"'Such as what you're holding in your hands.' I looked down at the Bible.

"'Yes! Thank You, dear Lord, that there was no inspection when we entered here! Thank You for all these women, here in this room, who will meet You in these pages.'

"'Yes,' said Betsie, 'Thank You for the very crowding here. Since we're packed so close, that many more will hear!' She looked at me expectantly. 'Corrie!' she prodded.

"'Oh, all right. Thank You for the jammed, crammed, stuffed, packed suffocating crowds.'
"'Thank You,' Betsie went on serenely, for the fleas and for--'

"The fleas! This was too much. 'Betsie, there's no way even God can make me grateful for a flea.'

"'Give thanks in all circumstances,' she quoted. It doesn't say, 'in pleasant circumstances.' Fleas are part of this place where God has put us.

What FLEAS will I be thankful for today?


Thursday, April 3, 2014

Good Medicine

Image found on Google

I have enough.
I have my love for the Savior.
Image found on Google

"A merry heart doeth good like MEDICINE..."
(Proverbs 17:22)


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Be Grateful

Be GRATEFUL
comes as I place my focus on the ONE.
The more I study 
His face,
His life,
His words, 


the more I realize...
I could never be
GRATEFUL
enough.
But try I must.

What will my life reflect?
voice of gloom
or a
voice of gladness?
(Marvin J. Ashton)