Life is a Puzzle

Puzzle

I love jigsaw puzzles.

I think it’s my compulsive need to have things organized and in their place.

Maybe it’s the thrill of having a picture come to life at my fingertips.

As I was working on a puzzle the other night I got to thinking. (I know that’s scary – but stay with me here!)

Life is very much like a puzzle. Sometimes the pieces just fall together, and a beautiful picture emerges.

But other times you struggle with a section. Sometimes there are no clues to help you, there is nothing but blue sky or a field of identical flowers where every piece looks the same.

You end up trying out each piece one by one in every direction to find a match. It’s time-consuming and often frustrating.

Ahh, yes. Such is life.

But in life, as in puzzles, it always helps to look at the final picture. For a puzzle, I study the box to see where the pieces go in relation to each other. In life, I study God’s word. It’s my blue print, my “directions”, my road map.

Whenever I start a puzzle, I always find the outside pieces and put them together first, then the rest of the puzzle fits inside.

So it is with life. My relationship with God is the frame around which my life happens.

Once I have the outside pieces or the frame in place, and I see the “big” picture of what He wants my life to be, then all those frustrating section when nothing seems to work don’t seem quite as daunting.

Yes, life can sometimes be a puzzle, but with God, even the hard spots eventually make sense!

Do You See God?

june-06-07-004 Do you see God?

Isaiah 40:26 says “Lift up your eyes on high and see who has created these things..”

Oswald Chambers wrote..

“If we are children of God, we have a tremendous treasure in nature and we will realize it is holy and sacred.

We will see God reaching out to us in every wind that blows, every sunrise and sunset, every cloud in the sky, every flower that blooms, and every leaf that fades…”

And so I ask you again, do you see God?

Overwhelmed?

Are you overwhelmed with life right now?

Are you praying and waiting but it seems like God isn’t listening or answering?

I’ve been there myself- many times actually.

I was really encouraged by this quote from Stormie O’Martian’s book “The Power of a Praying Woman”.

“If you start being consumed by the details of life and it feels as if your future won’t be any different than it is at this moment, please know that the truth is quite the opposite.

It’s at these very times, when you feel as though you’re not getting anywhere, or you’re missing the future God has for you, that God is actually preparing you for your future.

And when the time is right, He has been known to do a very quick work.

While it’s good to set goals, don’t look so far ahead that you become overwhelmed. Look to the Lord instead.

Remember that The Lord is near to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth. He will fulfill the desire of those who fear Him; He also will hear their cry and save them. (Psalm 145:18-19)”

What a blessing to remember!

Silence

800px-378293037_399a41de0eSilence.

Winter is the only season that I can truly experience the wonder of quiet.

As a home school mom of 5 children, my household is buzzing with activity day and night.

There are rare moments when all five are busy at an activity and all is quiet in the house.

But that isn’t the silence I’m talking about.

I’m talking about the dead silence of a winter walk. The absence of sound that comes with the cold stillness. There are no birds, no tractors, no water rushing.

I can stand in the frozen landscape and the only sound I hear is my own breathing.

I need this quiet. In a world that is full of noise and distraction, I need the silence. It allows me to listen and hear the things that are truly important. To find perspective and answers, to connect with God.

Charles Hadden Spurgeon said it well,

“Quietude, which some men cannot abide because it reveals their inward poverty, is as a palace of cedar to the wise, for along it’s hallowed courts the King in His beauty deigns to walk.”

Oh that I would be one of the wise ones.

Psalm 46:10 “Be still and know that I am God”

Nativity

Are you putting up the Christmas tree today? Decorating for the holidays? As you begin thinking about Christmas, Nana has some wise thoughts to share…

Nativity SceneOn his last business trip to Israel, our son-in-law, Jeff, purchased this hand-made nativity scene for us.  We will display it year round as a conversation starter.

It reminds me of my favorite historical fiction authors, Bodie & Brock Thoene (pronounced Tay-nee).  Years ago we read their first series, The Zion Covenant, and were hooked!

They are experts at capturing their reader’s minds & hearts and do a superb job of researching for historical accuracy.

This year I discovered their AD Chronicles series that takes readers back in time to first century A.D. to the most critical events in the history of the world.

These books make the Bible come to life as you read it. Three books in the series, Fourth Dawn, Fifth Seal, and Sixth Covenant are written at the time of Jesus’ birth. There is a richness to these events that changes my perspective of both Joseph & Mary.

It is so much more than the “scene” that is sold commercially or even the “play” that is acted out in the Christmas Eve service.

Like Joseph & Mary, God does not ‘set” us here on earth, ask us to obey Him, and abandon us to fate.  He gives strength, knowledge, wisdom, provision and protection as we follow Him. He is indeed “working all things together for good for those who are called according to His purpose”. Check out these books and be prepared for a special Christmas season!