Chasing after the wind

Ecclesiastes 7-12 Today was a rare day when I took not one nap, but two!  And I really needed at least three or four.  God is good and gracious and has given us a wonderful Father’s Day.  I got to see my dad at breakfast and enjoy the grill and the pool with my husband and daughter.  Sweet summer indeed. These later chapters in Ecclesiastes shift from an “everything is meaningless” theme to one that stresses the importance of taking joy in the work of our hands for the glory of God. We are warned against worrying about those things … Continue reading Chasing after the wind

Just a few words

Ecclesiastes 1-6 I cannot believe I am up so late writing this blog when my body and my mind are so exhausted that I can barely form a word, much less a coherent sentence!  Yet I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me! Never has that phrase had so much meaning.  I’d love to tell about it…but I’ll have to later! These first six chapters of Ecclesiastes sound so depressing, don’t they?  Everything is meaningless.  God gave Solomon wisdom, but it sounds as if wisdom didn’t make him happy. I liked this verse: uard your steps when you … Continue reading Just a few words

Faithful wounds

Proverbs 27-29 It’s the end of Day 2 of our Parent Practicum, and my body and mind are beyond tired…yet the Proverbs still hold immeasurable beauty and wisdom.  It was too difficult to pick out just one to share.  I told my sweet house guest today that I did not think I could make even one more decision today.  So tonight I will share one of my husband’s favorite proverbs: Faithful are the wounds of a friend, But the kisses of an enemy are deceitful. Honesty and integrity are crucial to developing deep relationships with others.  Sometimes the words of our friends … Continue reading Faithful wounds

In a nutshell

Proverbs 25-26 I absolutely adore reading the proverbs because they are so, well….proverbial!  It’s obvious that the Lord granted Solomon’s wish for wisdom when his proverbs are studied.  God gave him a knack for looking at and explaining life in ways that every person could understand. At our parent practicum this week, we are learning about the three stages of learning: grammar stage, dialectic stage, and rhetorical stage.  Usually a person become rhetorical (highly skilled and able to teach others) about certain topics.  A podiatrist is rhetorical about feet.  My vet is rhetorical about a dog’s anatomy.  But Solomon was … Continue reading In a nutshell

5 Feet Strong

Psalm 134; 146-150 and 1 King 9, 2 Chronicles 8 Tonight I am tackling two Bible readings at one sitting because it is already early morning!  I am so grateful to the Lord for giving me the energy I’ve needed today to complete so many tasks in preparation for the parent practicum this week.  I pray for all 131 adult attendees and 96 children…Lord, would you be with us this week as we learn together how to teach our children beyond a book?  I am weary tonight, but this weariness is of the joyful kind.  It feels wonderful to pour … Continue reading 5 Feet Strong