Monday, December 5, 2011

Musings of the Day

"Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers. And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil speaking be put way from  you, with all malice. And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you. Therefore be imitators of God as dear children. And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us and given Himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet-smelling aroma." Eph 4:29-5:2

~How much more pleasant would our lives, homes, and relationships be if we applied these words to every area of our lives?
~"Be imitators of God as dear children." I've heard and said the phrase "children of God" so many times in my life, but I have so seldom stopped to think about what that should really look like. How do we imitate God? We must start by getting to know him. You can't imitate something if you don't know anything about it and the more you know about a person, the more you can imitate. God's Word was written for that very purpose, so that we might know and understand who God is.
Second you have to think about what the parent/child relationship looks like. To be a child means to be in under the direct authority of your parent. To be in submission, to honor, and to respect those in authority.  In our family, it was never permissible to question, back-talk, or disobey mom and dad. Of course we sin, we're human, and there are consequences for disobedience, but there are also blessings for obedience. It is the same in our relationship with God, our Heavenly Father.


"Indeed it was for my own peace that I had great bitterness; but You have lovingly delivered my soul from the pit of corruption, for You have cast all my sins behind Your back. For Sheol cannot thank You, death cannot praise You; those who go down to the pit cannot hope for Your truth. The living, the living man, he shall praise You, as I do this day; the father shall make known Your truth to the children." Isaiah 38:17-19

~"You have cast all my sins behind Your back." PRAISE THE LORD!

CHRISTMAS -
Why do we decorate for Christmas? What is the purpose for things like greenery, Christmas trees, lights, etc. which don't have any correlation Christ's birth. What if things like trees have a pagan origin?

~First things first - we decorate because we are celebrating. We are celebrating the birth of Jesus, our Savior! We all celebrate birthdays of our family and friends. Most of us with cake, gifts, and a verbal "happy birthday!" why should we not do so and much more in celebration of Jesus' birthday. Ok, so December 25th may not be His real birthday, but honestly, no one knows the real day, so lets just get over it and be willing to join with our brothers and sisters in Christ in celebration.
Ok, back to decorations - trees, lights, candles, wreaths, holly, etc. just shout joy and festivity! For me, having the visuals before my eyes every time I walk into the living room is a constant reminder of what this Advent season is all about. Amidst the greenery, tree, and lights, our house is also decorated with at least 7 nativity scenes. Anyone who walks into our house is going to notice what Christmas really means to this family. We are celebrating the gift of the Incarnation.
There are those among my friends and acquaintances who question the use of decorations because of their pagan origin, but we are in no way bound to the traditions of the pagans. In using a tree to decorate at Christmas, I doubt anyone is thinking about ancient Teutonic vegetation worship.

"Nichtzsche said that the difference between modern and ancient times is that modern man substitutes the morning newspaper for morning prayer." ~ Oliver Van DeMille (in A Thomas Jefferson Education)

"The first hour of the morning is the rudder of the day." ~Henry Ward Beecher

Friday, December 2, 2011

Homemade, Cozy Fashion


I made a birthday present for a friend of mine this week and I was very happy with how it turned out. The black is a knitted circular scarf which I've seen around quite a bit this season. The flowers are crocheted and attached to barrette clips. They work great for hair as well as on the scarf. The clip easily slips right through the knitting. 


I've seen flowers like this all over but decided that I could make my own, so I bought some felt, and elastic headbands and there ya go. This is one of the projects I was using the stash of buttons in the previous post for. 



Thursday, December 1, 2011

Hanging of the Greens



There's just nothing quite like a hot loaf of artisan bread with some butter!
Our stash of buttons is finally coming in handy for a project, but I can't tell you what it is yet. You'll just have to stay tuned. 

Ok, now really. On to what this post is really about. Tuesday night we baked some special finger foods, turned on some Christmas music, retrieved the boxes from the attic, and set to decorating the house for Advent. We haven't gotten a tree yet, or exactly decided what type of tree, if any to get. 
 Scott made the sausage balls

Mom get several of these recipes from Pioneer Woman. Like the Pumpkin Smoothie, the Mozzarella Sticks, and the Holiday Bacon Appetizers. We also made sausage balls, buffalo chicken pockets bites, and chocolate, carmel, pretzel bark. 







The main part of our decorations are the nativity scenes. We have several. 




 We were able to get the greenery up even though Curtis wasn't here. But now that I look at it....this garland looks a little crooked. = /

 It wouldn't be Christmas without our advent wreath and candles (almost). =)


MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!