Saturday, September 4, 2010

Fourteen Days

Two weeks from now holds bitter sweet feelings for me.

On one hand, I am stoked cause the lives of a few close friends will be changed in amazing ways!!

Two of them to be married.

Another will be moving north to live life.

On the other hand, the selfish hand, change is hard.

My head knows that God is going to be with them and that the adventures he has ahead for each of them is going to be spectacular! But my heart is slow to catch on, & currently, I just feel that am going to miss the way it was, and the adventures we had.

The memories are sweet though.

I’m just bad at keeping up with friends.

I’m even worse at goodbyes.

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Don’t mind me; it's just one of those sentimental moods.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Be Healthy

The best thing a person can do for others is to first make sure that they themselves are wholly healthy.

People choose to be angry.

People are responsible for their own emotions.

In those moments it is my job, not to make them better, but instead illustrate how I trust God.

Yes, I may have to say no to others, I may have to draw the line and refuse to help someone. But taking care of people is not my job.

Loving God is my job, and if taking care of people is a byproduct of that love.

Then praise the Lord!

Until I can love God, I can’t love people.

But I know that that love for God will produce a health that is overflowing.

"You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye.”

Matthew 7:5

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Beauty!

I feel that we have been convinced into the belief that beauty can be categorized either one, of two ways; outer beauty or inner beauty.
In a person, outer beauty is determined by the way someone looks; flawless skin, dazzling eyes, etc.
And inner beauty is determined by a person’s character; someone who is kind, who is selfless, who saves puppies.
But I’m convinced that that’s not all there is to beauty.
See here; I would definitely say that a river has beauty. But why, I mean it’s murky, slimy, and when you are in it you try with all your might to just not touch the bottom. It can move dangerously fast in certain places, and annoyingly slow in others. So why do we claim it to be beautiful?
It doesn’t have outer beauty, and it doesn’t really have inner beauty; at least how they are commonly defined.
Well, beauty invites.
A river invites.
It allows fish to make their home in it, plants and other wildlife are fed through it, and people are invited to rest near it. The sound is soothing. The feeling is cool.
Yet all a river does is exist. It does what it is meant to do and because of this, it is beautiful.

We all have this picture in our minds of an old scraggly looking woman, yet somehow she is called beautiful. She is wrinkly, time has left her blind in one eye, and the whiskers on her chin poke you when she hugs you. But she hugged you.
She invited you into her home, she fed you. She counseled you and allowed your tears to flow onto her blouse. In her arms you found healing. In her laughter you experienced joy.
She lives, she exists in the best way she can, and she invites you to be yourself in her presence. Because of this she is beautiful. Beauty invites!

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“A woman who is striving invites others to strive.
A woman who is hiding invites others to hide.
A woman who is at rest invites others to rest.
But a woman who is beautiful is inviting others to life.”
- Captivating by John & Staci Eldredge

Monday, July 12, 2010

Lights, Camera, Action .. . Well Sorta!

I have movies that I want to see.
These are a few of them.

I don't want to forget that I want to see them.

So I made a list:


The Boys Are Back
The Book Of Eli

Count of Monte Cristo

Creation
Date Night
Dear John

Despicable Me

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part I

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part II

Inception

Letters To Juliet

Prince of Persia

Salt

Surrogates

Toy Story 3

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse



Monday, July 5, 2010

A Lesson Learned In Listening!

Ok. So it was day 4 or so at OGN and we were given a mission. Find these nine envelopes, they are filled with money and hidden around the building. You have 10 minutes, ready go! So I get up and I’m looking around yet see nothing. Keep looking, looking; about five minutes into it I see that five envelopes have been found. I run into a friend and express how I am really bad at this game; he holds up an envelope and declares that he is actually quite good.

Ah dang!! All I want is to find a stinkin’ envelope! So I tell God; ya know what God. I’m really bad at this game, but I sure would like an envelope & if You could just show me where one is then that would be great. I close my eyes for a few seconds and all I see is a toilet seat.. Really, that’s just disgusting.

Discouraged I head back inside the auditorium. After everyone gets back they count up the envelopes. They are one short, they find out it is number nine and the game coordinators just start laughing. A guy in the crowd asks where it is and all that they answer with is, you are the wrong gender.

This guy books it to the bathroom and comes back with the last envelope.

I am shocked; and then I hear it. God is laughing. Bree, you asked me to show you & I did. Next time you ask, don’t go on thinking it’s just you cause here’s the thing … although you are good, your not THAT clever.

I love you you Love. Just listen to me when I answer you, because it is quite often.

Oheythanks!!

.smiley face.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Forgiveness

Forgiveness stands between a person and their healing. But once you can forgive, you are inviting healing to step in and allow separation between you and the party that hurt you. You are not allowing them to continue the hold they once had over your emotions. You are freeing yourself from them and allowing healing, freedom, and independence from said party.

When you forgive it also allows the other person the opportunity to learn and move on. They may or may not change for the better; but you forgiving them is you giving them permission to become better. You are letting go, you are saying “I will not hold this against you. No, I won’t let you do it again, but I will not define you by it either. Go live.”

Agree? Disagree? Other?!