In the School of the Shepherds…

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“Now there were shepherds in that region living in the fields and keeping the night watch over their flock.  The angel of the Lord appeared to them and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were struck with great fear.  The angel said to them, “Do not be afraid; for behold , I proclaim to you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.  For today in the city of David a Savior has been born for you who is Messiah and Lord”…And suddenly there was a multitude of the heavenly host with the angel, praising God and saying:  “Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to those on whom His favor rests.” When the angels went away from them to heaven, the shepherds said to one another, “Let us go, then, to Bethlehem to see this thing that has taken place, which the Lord has made known to us.” So they went in haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger.  When they saw this, they made known the message that had been told them about this child.  All who heard it were amazed by what had been told them by the shepherds.  And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.  Then the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, just as it had been told to them.” Luke 2: 8-20

The Shepherds keeping night watch over their flock…

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Shepherds, in the time of the birth of Christ, were the borderline bandits of society. They were mistrusted. They were social outcasts. Instead of being in town to protect their wives, children, and families, they lived in the hillside tending their sheep. They were even considered unclean for they had daily contact with carcasses of animals and so were not able to go to the temple for worship.

And yet they were the first to hear the “Good News” of the birth of the Messiah.

And this was announced by an angel who was accompanied by a multitude of angels…

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God himself entered into the “ordinary” of the life of the Shepherds and left it “extraordinary”!

God did not shun those who society had shunned. These simple  souls didn’t debate what had happened. They left their livelihood in “haste”.

And when they saw the Christ child they believed and returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen.

The Shepherds were the first Believers.

The Shepherds were the first Messengers.

What do the Shepherds teach us? God does come into our daily, everyday, routine lives. Even in those places that we think are messy or broken or that the world sees as failure.  He transforms us and all of our “ordinary” into the “extraordinary” with the power of His grace. He gives us a choice to respond. Are we able to leave those things that we always thought were important to begin the journey in discovering Christ? It is these simple souls that are ready to believe the Good News. It is these simple souls responding from the heart whose eyes are opened to believe. And with this belief comes a most important mission…to praise and glorify God through our words and actions bringing this Good News to all who cross our path.

May we like the Shepherds be open to receive His “extraordinary” into our “ordinary”. May we have the courage to “leave in haste” those obstacles that stand in the way. And  may our lives be songs of constant thanksgiving as we exist for the praise of God’s glory.

 

Thank yous….

Thank you http://caddoveil.wordpress.com for nominating me for the Kreativ Blogger Award. If you haven’t visited Caddoveil’s blog please do so…she has a true gift of painting words and making them dance. Thank you caddoveil. I thoroughly enjoy your gifted writings.

So….now I must pass share ten things you may not know about me and pass this award on…

1.  I like pelicans. They are a bit funny looking…almost like they received parts from several different birds. They also look a bit clumsy, but if you have ever seen a pelican glide on the wind they are incredibly graceful. It’s a lot like all of us. We are a bit clumsy but with God’s grace we can soar.

2.  I really wish the whole world would slow down a bit and stop and smell the roses. Why do we have to be in such a hurry?

3.  I enjoy painting…splashing vibrant colors on a canvas makes me smile inside and out.

4.  If I’m wearing pink lipstick I am refusing to allow the chronic pain I live in get the best of me.

5.  Shoes are terribly overrated…even though they are cute. Being barefoot is walking like a child.

6.  Many make fun of my southern drawl…but maybe it’s everyone else who talks a bit differently!

7.  I could sit and listen to people’s stories all day long…hidden in them it’s not so hard to see the hand of God.

8.  A chiming clock makes a house a home.

9.  Praise and worship can make a cloudy day sunny.

10.  I strive to do all for the praise of God’s glory…it is for His glory I say thank you for this award.

Please check out the blogs below…I think you will enjoy them.

http://opencanvasjg.wordpress.com

http://revelationsinwriting.wordpress.com

http://warriorpoetwisdom.com

http://apronhead.wordpress.com

Thank you very much to http://poeticjourney251.wordpress.com and http://thewomanatthewell.wordpress.com for nominating me for the Candle Lighter Award. Please take a moment and visit both of these blogs.  And congratulations to you both for receiving this honor. This award was created by Kate Kresse and you can read more about it at http://believeanyway.wordpress.com/the-candle-lighter-award/

This award (according to a reader of Kate’s site)  belongs to those who believe, who always survive the day and those who never stop dreaming, for those who cannot quit, and for those who keep trying and if you have that you are entitled to this award.

For the praise and glory of His name, forever and ever, amen, I sincerely express thanksgiving to Kate, to poeticjourney, for the womanatthewell, and for all those who through their blogs keep their candles burning so others may come and find light in a world that in so many ways is in darkness.

I would like to pass on the Candle Lighter Award to

http://gracefullwomen.com

http://lightonmypath.wordpress.com

Live the Reason…

With Christmas two weeks from now…

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We must honestly ask ourselves the question…

Are we consumers?

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Or are we being consumed?

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 Are you Living the Reason for the Season?

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The angel said to them, “Do not be afraid; for behold, I proclaim to you good news of great joy that will be for all the people…And suddenly there was a multitude of the heavenly host with the angel, praising God and saying: Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.” Luke 2:10-11,13-14

The Little Drummer Boy in Each of Us…

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Don’t we all have a little bit of the Drummer Boy in our hearts?

We long to give the Lord a gift that truly expresses the uniqueness of who we are, but we feel poor in the offering.

Sometimes we don’t realize that what makes us special is often that one thing we think is not so special.

The childlike within us.

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It must make the Lord smile when we offer him a bit of that child in us as praise to Him.

 Be it a song. A dance. A poem. The list is endless.

What will you give as gift to the Christ Child this Christmas?

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Let us discover the Little Drummer Boy within who humbly gives back a gift he has received.

***The news article and accompanying video below REALLY made me smile. A modern day Little Drummer Boy who has touched many with his gift to the Christ Child.  I’m passing on the smile. Enjoy : )

CTVNews.ca Staff

Date: Mon. Dec. 5 2011 10:10 AM ET

One month ago, 16-year-old Sean Quigley was just an ordinary student attending Oak Park High School in Winnipeg. Today, Quigley has become a YouTube sensation thanks to his rock rendition of the classic Christmas tune, “The Little Drummer Boy.”

“I had no idea this was going to happen,” Quigley told CTV’s Canada AM on Monday.

Up on YouTube for less than a week, Quigley’s video ode to this holiday standard has been seen in 128 countries and earned more than 165,000 hits as of Monday morning.

The catchy video also pays tribute to the song’s message about the true spirit of Christmas. That resonated deeply with Quigley, a Christian teen who plays drums in his local church.

“About a month ago I started thinking about this song,” said Quigley.

“It’s the story of a little boy going to find Jesus and not having any gifts to bring — he just plays his drum. That spoke to me so much,” he said.

The teen’s production is all the more remarkable considering Quigley played all the instruments, sang the vocals, recorded everything and directed and edited the video. Using a Canon digital camera and with the help of his sister, Quigley’s DIY project plays with surprising quality.

Even the freshly fallen snow that covers Winnipeg’s streets seems made to order.

“God helped us out with the snow,” said Quigley. “The fact that it was perfect was a blessing.”

“I posted this video online and watched and waited,” said Quigley.

“I’m hearing lots of positive things. People love it.”

The King of Kings Friendship Award…

King of Kings Friendship Award

Thank you Anne at for the wonderful King Of Kings Friendship Award …what an  honor…what a blessing.

And truly an affirmation that we are all connected in this Body of Christ in a real way.  And are serving Him by being missionaries of the internet…flooding cyberspace with good and wholesome words that have the potential to encourage faith and rekindle hope.  Thank  you for this Godly pat on the back.

To read more about the King of Kings Friendship Award, please go to

http://freedomborn.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/the-king-of-kings-friendship-award/

Will There Be Room at the Inn?…

In the final weeks before the arrival of a new baby there is a flurry of activity…

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The Mother cooks extra meals and stores them in the freezer, catches up on the family laundry, spring cleans throughout the house. The Father and children all help out.

There is a PURPOSE in the busy-ness.

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There is an expectancy..a deep longing…to meet the new baby…to hold the new baby…to get to know the new baby…to love the new baby.

Everything is done to clear the way and remove any obstacles that would stand in the way of being able to give total attention, focus and time on the new baby.

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This is called “nesting time”.

The Mother and Father are preparing the nest of “home” for baby to be. Everything being done points toward the baby.

We too are awaiting the arrival of a new baby…

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The Christ Child!

In the busy-ness of our holiday shopping, cooking, parties, decorating, and traveling are we truly “PREPARING THE WAY”?

Is all our busy-ness pointing toward the arrival of the Christ Child? Are we clearing away disruptions so that we can give total attention to loving, praising, thanking, and worshipping the gift of the Christ Child?

Are we spiritually nesting the home of our hearts?

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Have we entered into John the Baptist’s cry, “PREPARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD?”

Will there be room at the Inn of your heart?

Enter into the expectancy.

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Let your busy-ness point toward the approaching light. Truly “PREPARE YE THE WAY OF THE LORD!”

“A voice cries out; In the desert prepare the way of the Lord! Make straight in the wasteland a highway for our God!” Is 40:3

(Thank you SD for the inspiration behind this post!)

Liebster Blog Award…

Wow…Thank you juliemoore at http://gracefullwomen.com  for nominating me for the wonderful “Liebster Blog” Award. Y’all take some time and check out Julie’s Blog “Grace n Coffee”….it’s a regular read for me!

The “Liebster Blog” Award is given to blogs that have less than 200 followers (sometimes that is hard to tell. Excuse me if those listed below are larger) and deserve more recognition and encouragement.  There are some guidelines while giving or receiving this award.

1.  Thank the blogger who gave you the award.

2.  Pick 5 small blogs that are worth the honor.

3.  Spread the word about the “Liebster Blog” Award.

Thanks Julie….I accept your nomination and myself nominate the following blogs.

http://mountupbook.wordpress.com

http://faithbeyondwords.wordpress.com

http://jessiejeanine.com

http://opencanvasjg.wordpress.com

http://trimed04.wordpress.com

Messengers Among Us…

Friends…true friends…are the greatest of gifts.

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A true friend gives a bit of his/her golden heart…

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May we return the blessing.

A true friend is strong when we are weak…

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May we return the blessing.

A true friend reminds us to look towards the light when all seems dim…

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May we return the blessing.

A true friend offers to lend us his/her Hawaiin shirt when we just have to “get outa’ here”, but usually encourages us to stay put and persevere.

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May we return the blessing.

A true friend knows how to make us laugh when we’d rather cry…

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but sits with us through the tears when they start to fall.

May we return the blessing.

A true friend is a messenger among us showing us the love of God and pointing to us the direction upward and beyond.

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May we return the blessing.

Messengers among us preparing our way….may we return the blessing.

Messengers among us…gifts from God….

Let us thank those messengers among us in our lives…

And may they return the blessing.

“I give thanks to my God always, remembering you in my prayers” Phil:4

“Versatile Blogger ” Award…

Wow, How exciting! Thank you Michael at “Have a Dream” Blog for nominating me for this award.(Please check out Michael’s motivating blog….it’s a regular read for me!) This newbie blogger is touched. The Versatile Blogger award has a few rules up on acceptance.

Rules of Award:

1.  Nominate 15 fellow bloggers

2.  Inform bloggers of their nomination.

3.   Share 7 random thoughts about yourself.

4.  Thank the blogger who nominated you.

5.  Add the “Versatile Blogger” award pic on your post.

7 Random Things About Me:

My first name is Julianne….don’t think I’ve ever shared that.

I like to bake silly desserts that make others smile.

I really like the beach.  It recharges me.

I almost always see the glass half full…even when others think I’m crazy.

I smile a lot…at least that’s what others say.

I  like fresh flowers and almost always have some in my house, mostly from my garden.

Last but not least Through Him (Christ Jesus), With Him, In Him I strive to be.

Now Drum Roll….Fellow Bloggers I nominate are:

 Sam at http://dandelion6oclock.wordpress.com

poeticjourney at http://poeticjourney251.wordpress.com

pstok at http://pieterstok.com

Julie Van Meter at http://lightonmypath.wordpress.com

Donna Evaro at http://supermomsarefake.wordpress.com

Julie Moore at http://gracefullwomen.com

SR at http://bornofwaterandspirit.wordpress.com

alienhippy at http://alienhippy.wordpress.com

DrT at http://doctortisms.wordpress.com

justalilly at http://justalilly.wordpress.com

JW2Shay at http://thequestforChristproject.wordpress.com

Pat Cegan at http://patcegan.wordpress.com

laurenscott at http://laurenscott.wordpress.com

Scrappy Scribe at http://eabussey.wordpress.com

d.a.v.e. at http://daveestrera.wordpress.com

Blessings on you all and keep blogging,

FromtheheartofJ

Mint Julep Optional…

What is PEACE of mind…How do we live it?

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Spanish Moss is common in the southern United States.

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Oak trees draped with hanging moss paint a picture of peace and tranquility.

Evoke images of Southern belles, all afternoon picnics, and croquet games.

Mint Juleps optional.

Spanish moss is very beautiful…

but it grows in nooks and crevices of the weakest branches of majestic hundred year old trees.

Blocks the sunlight from feeding the leaves that surround it.

It does not kill, but yes, further weakens.

Our minds can become full with random thoughts, distracting thoughts, busy thoughts, purposeless thoughts, empty thoughts…

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Our minds become weak with the heaviness of them.

Thoughts drape up on thoughts shutting out the light from above that guides us and sustains us.

Begin to weaken our will, our walk.

Let not the moss grow in weakened areas of the mind.

Relax, slow down, rest…

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Mint Julep optional!

Let the light of Godly, purposeful, affirming thoughts fill your mind.

Anything else is mere moss.

A light filled mind is a PEACE filled mind.

“Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.  Keep on doing what you have learned and received and heard and seen in me.  Then the God of peace will be with you. ” Phil 4: 8-9