This is the word of the year for my study on Isaiah.
1.God is always in control....
2.God is above all things ...
3.God created all things and holds all things together...
4.God can do all things and accomplish all things, NOTHING is too difficult for Him...
5.God is our ultimate source of authority...
6.God knows all things, there is no end to each knowledge.
God is Sovereign...
A {Simple} life...
Keeping everyday life as simple as possible....enjoying the simple things in life...laughter, a smile, a hug, time spent together with those we love.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Savannah's first birthday
Well today is little Savannah's first birthday party. Grandma and Grandpa heard from a little birdie that she really needed clothes. She is going to get 5 new outfits today. I hope they fit her. We had fun shopping for her. Praying God's blessings on her.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Isaiah Bible Stuy
I am so enjoying my bible study on Isaiah! I love how Isaiah didn't hesitate, he just said "Here am I...send me"!! I so want to be that kind of person.
Next to study Isaiah 7-8....Starting today!
Loving the weather! Bring on the beautiful fall days!
Next to study Isaiah 7-8....Starting today!
Loving the weather! Bring on the beautiful fall days!
Friday, October 8, 2010
Been A long time
Been a long time since I updated this blog....I am going to try to start updated this as great things happen.
There are so many things to be thankful for and I am going to remember those things!
God is good...
There are so many things to be thankful for and I am going to remember those things!
God is good...
Friday, February 20, 2009
While I am Waiting...
This song has blessed me so much! I think it is my absolute favorite!!
"While I'm Waiting" by John Waller.
Here are the lyrics:
I'm waiting
I'm waiting on You, Lord
And I am hopeful
I'm waiting on You, Lord
Though it is painful
But patiently, I will wait
I will move ahead, bold and confident
Taking every step in obedience
While I'm waiting
I will serve You
While I'm waiting
I will worship
While I'm waiting
I will not faint
I'll be running the race
Even while I wait
I'm waiting
I'm waiting on You, Lord
And I am peaceful
I'm waiting on You, Lord
Though it's not easy
But faithfully, I will wait
Yes, I will wait
I will serve You while I'm waiting
I will worship while I'm waiting
I will serve You while I'm waiting
I will worship while I'm waiting
I will serve you while I'm waiting
I will worship while I'm waiting on You, Lord
"While I'm Waiting" by John Waller.
Here are the lyrics:
I'm waiting
I'm waiting on You, Lord
And I am hopeful
I'm waiting on You, Lord
Though it is painful
But patiently, I will wait
I will move ahead, bold and confident
Taking every step in obedience
While I'm waiting
I will serve You
While I'm waiting
I will worship
While I'm waiting
I will not faint
I'll be running the race
Even while I wait
I'm waiting
I'm waiting on You, Lord
And I am peaceful
I'm waiting on You, Lord
Though it's not easy
But faithfully, I will wait
Yes, I will wait
I will serve You while I'm waiting
I will worship while I'm waiting
I will serve You while I'm waiting
I will worship while I'm waiting
I will serve you while I'm waiting
I will worship while I'm waiting on You, Lord
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Keys to Powerful Living: Overcoming Anxiety
Keys to Powerful Living: Overcoming Anxiety
CBN.com - Breaking Free From The Crippling Effects of Stress
Anxiety, worry and tension are some of the most destructive forces we can face. They sap our strength and slowly undermine our faith, keeping us from maturing in the Lord (Luke 8:14). If we are to grow in our relationship with Jesus, we must discover God's plan for freedom from the crippling cycle of stress.
Anxiety, worry and tension occur when we face a situation and choose to rely upon our own strength rather than upon God and His Word. Maybe we have forgotten that God can handle any problem. Or perhaps we let our carnal nature persuade us that we can do a better job handling the situation ourselves.
But when we choose to lean on our own understanding- instead God's promises - we are placing ourselves, or the overwhelming situations we are facing, "before" the Lord. The moment we step into that place of self-reliance, we open our emotions to a flood of anxiety, worry and tension. But there is hope and freedom for anyone caught in this snare.
God wants us to be free from worry. Jesus said, "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matt. 11:28). But to enter that rest we have to cut off stress' source of power: our unbelief (Heb. 3:19).
In one of the greatest passages of Scripture, Jesus confronts our futile anxiety (Matt. 6:25-34).
He tells us to look at how God feeds the birds of the air and arrays the lilies of the field. How much more will He care for his children?
Then Jesus says, "Do not be anxious" about the things of this world. Instead, give God the proper priority in our lives - "Seek first the kingdom and His righteousness" - and He will take care of the rest.
As we grow in our understanding of God's love for us, we will soon realize that nothing in this world can separate us from His love (Romans 8:38, 39) ... no financial burden, family crisis, job situation, sickness ... nothing in the past and nothing in the future. Because He cares so deeply for us, we can cast our anxiety upon Him (1 Peter 5:7)
Every day will bring new opportunities to cast our cares upon Him. One of the best ways we can do this is by replacing our worry and tension with prayer and thanksgiving. "Be anxious for nothing," the Bible says, "but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God" (Phil 4:6). This command is followed by a wonderful promise: "And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, shall guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus" (Phil 4:7).
It is also important to begin incorporating God's pattern for rest into your own life. You should set aside one day a week as the Lord's day - taking a break from your work routine so you can enter into His rest.
As we learn to take God at His Word, walk in His favor and trust in His strength, our worries will melt away, replaced by a precious peace that is known only by those who rest in God's loving arms.
CBN.com - Breaking Free From The Crippling Effects of Stress
Anxiety, worry and tension are some of the most destructive forces we can face. They sap our strength and slowly undermine our faith, keeping us from maturing in the Lord (Luke 8:14). If we are to grow in our relationship with Jesus, we must discover God's plan for freedom from the crippling cycle of stress.
Anxiety, worry and tension occur when we face a situation and choose to rely upon our own strength rather than upon God and His Word. Maybe we have forgotten that God can handle any problem. Or perhaps we let our carnal nature persuade us that we can do a better job handling the situation ourselves.
But when we choose to lean on our own understanding- instead God's promises - we are placing ourselves, or the overwhelming situations we are facing, "before" the Lord. The moment we step into that place of self-reliance, we open our emotions to a flood of anxiety, worry and tension. But there is hope and freedom for anyone caught in this snare.
God wants us to be free from worry. Jesus said, "Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest" (Matt. 11:28). But to enter that rest we have to cut off stress' source of power: our unbelief (Heb. 3:19).
In one of the greatest passages of Scripture, Jesus confronts our futile anxiety (Matt. 6:25-34).
He tells us to look at how God feeds the birds of the air and arrays the lilies of the field. How much more will He care for his children?
Then Jesus says, "Do not be anxious" about the things of this world. Instead, give God the proper priority in our lives - "Seek first the kingdom and His righteousness" - and He will take care of the rest.
As we grow in our understanding of God's love for us, we will soon realize that nothing in this world can separate us from His love (Romans 8:38, 39) ... no financial burden, family crisis, job situation, sickness ... nothing in the past and nothing in the future. Because He cares so deeply for us, we can cast our anxiety upon Him (1 Peter 5:7)
Every day will bring new opportunities to cast our cares upon Him. One of the best ways we can do this is by replacing our worry and tension with prayer and thanksgiving. "Be anxious for nothing," the Bible says, "but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God" (Phil 4:6). This command is followed by a wonderful promise: "And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, shall guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus" (Phil 4:7).
It is also important to begin incorporating God's pattern for rest into your own life. You should set aside one day a week as the Lord's day - taking a break from your work routine so you can enter into His rest.
As we learn to take God at His Word, walk in His favor and trust in His strength, our worries will melt away, replaced by a precious peace that is known only by those who rest in God's loving arms.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Rebecca Denise Ivey
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