Friday, May 15, 2015

It's been way to long

Psalm 85:8-9 NIV

I will listen to what God the Lord says;
    he promises peace to his people, his faithful servants—
    but let them not turn to folly.
Surely his salvation is near those who fear him,
    that his glory may dwell in our land.


Today I sit at home again away from The Master's Hands like I have done a good bit over the past few weeks.  Between being sick, Steven not going to school and a broken down vehicle I have just sat.   As I have been sitting this morning, I have wondered if I have been listening to God and what He is trying to tell me.  I have sort of, but not like I should.  I do believe that Bryan is right and I need to slow down.  I don't know that I want to, but I need to.  Life throws changes at you and you have to go with the flow.  I seem to usually do like the salmon and try to swim upstream instead.  

Then my thoughts turned towards others.  Who out there isn't listening to God and doing as he asks.  I wonder if people would listen to God and take the time do what they are asked, how different the world would be.  There is so much burn out among Christians who do work for the Lord.  So many people don't want to be the worker, they want to just go to church and fill a seat and make themselves feel good.  But, me not listening and slowing down isn't a good thing either.  Because no matter you aren't doing as God has asked.  

Don't read this and think that I am leaving The Master's Hands or anything that I am doing at church.  Because, I'm not going anywhere.  I am just listening to God and taking better care of myself.  That includes resting my body like I need to.  

I know how Satan can keep you from listening to what God has asked of you.  Satan will plant a seed of fear in you to keep you away.  Satan will plant obstacles to keep us away.  The hardest part of listening to God in jumping up and down to get Satan away.  I have been there so many times as I'm sure we all have.  Let go and let God.

God bless,
Sherri  




Wednesday, September 3, 2014

We depressed and anxious Christians

I am speaking to you as a Christian who suffers depression and anxiety amongst other diseases.  It is so hard to get the help you need when you aren’t on medication.  It can be hard even when you start medication.  You can fall prey to the clichés of pull up your big girl panties, tighten your boot straps, just get over it and the many others that people may say to you.  If only it were that simple.  The truth is that depression and anxiety may be considered a mental illness, but it has very physical causes. 1  We ARE Christians and we do suffer from depression and anxiety!  We are no less a Christian because of a disease God has placed in our path.  

I suffered along with my husband and son for so many years before, I finally overcame the guilt of not being able to get myself together and sought medical help.  I suffered many years before I was married as well.  It is not one where you suffer alone.  Your loved ones may not suffer first hand, but they definitely feel the effects of you struggling.   

I want to speak to all the Christians out there who feel they are less of a Christian for having depression or anxiety.  We look so much that we should be able to handle this and not need anyone’s help.  We know that God doesn’t give us more than we can handle.  We take too much time looking at the beginning of 1 Corinthians 10:13 where it says, “ No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear.”  There are so many times we fail to see the end of the verse, “But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.”  That is where going for help comes in.  God is providing your way out.  I don’t understand why Christians feel that we don’t need medication and doctors.  God is providing us a way to overcome.  Luke was a physician, clearly God felt it was an acceptable occupation, why else would he allow a doctor to be one of the twelve.  Let me clarify and say that yes there are times that over medication happens, but we need to work on not going to extremes. 

I have been thinking lately of when I came to a time where Steven had a very bad night and I felt so far gone, that I couldn’t pray.  I literally couldn’t pray, set my mind to concentrate on God or be hopeful that God was there for me.  I sat and sent a message to several friends asking them to do the praying for me.  That happened probably a year ago.  I felt tempted beyond what I could bear and that God didn’t provide a way out.  I am realizing as I am typing this that messaging my friends was God’s way out for me.  He had them pray for me and let me just be there waiting for the calmness and blessings he was going to send.    I sit here and cry with this revelation.  How did I not see this before now?  God is great!!! 

God works so much on our side that we don’t even know he is doing it.  In this day and age, you are never truly alone.  Matthew 18:19-20 says “Again, truly I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven.  For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.”  We don’t have to physically be together to gather in God’s name.  I had sisters in Christ praying for me at their homes, but God was with us all as they agreed together in praying for me. 

I pray that everyone on this earth has the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual support that I have.  The Lord has blessed me with a wonderful physical family, church family,  Master’s Hands family and friends.  I know that unfortunately not everyone has these blessings that I do.  But please know this, you are not alone.  We may have different trials and triggers, but WE are not alone.  If you are reading this, I am there for you.  I am serious when I say reach out to me.  I can be an ear to hear your cries, an eye to help you look for solutions, a hand and voice to reach out to God on your behalf.  You and I make two agreeing on earth and going to God.  He will be there with us.  I know of others that I can reach out to on your behalf and they will go to God for you as well.  Please if you ever feel alone and you have no way out of what you have to bear, please reach out to me and let me be the way out.  I can be reached at these places.

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Please take advantage of the good aspects of the technology available this day and age.  You always have me! 

God bless you,
Sherri

1 http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/basics/causes/con-20032977  

one of my many blessings from God

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

The Time I'm gone

It has been a while since I have done a blog.  So much going on and not writing a thing.  I need to get back into it and get things out of my head and onto paper.  The last several months have been trying.  There has been immense pain, joyous times and depression running amuck.  I won’t bore you with the past, but I am going to work on doing a blog a day on The Gibson World and several small ones elsewhere.    I look forward to getting back into this and seeing how it helps.

Take Care and God Bless,
Sherri


One thing in the recent past I will share soon is the wedding of my nephew Jody.  Here is a sneak peak at their wonderful wedding.


Saturday, March 22, 2014

The body of Christ

When you hear about the body of Christ, you tend to think of the church.  But tonight, I'm going to talk about our own bodies.  It has been placed on my mind lately how we need to make our bodies like the body of Christ.  I'm going to start of the top and work my way to the bottom.

I'm going to start with the eyes.  I was not able to find a scripture were talk about Jesus' eyes.  But I think we can figure out how his eyes were.  We know he looked at those in need with compassion.  We night to try and keep our eyes as compassionate as possible when looking at others.  Of course we also have to remember, our eyes can only see the physical not what is going inside of their mind and in their heart.  We also need to keep our eyes open for those who are in need.  Those who need a helping hand to put groceries in their car or those who just need a smiling face.  We need to be on the lookout on how we can spread the love of Jesus.
I really don't think that we've ever heard anything about Jesus and his nose.  I'm not sure how our nose can be Christ like.  But I guess we have to make sure not turn it up at people.  Christ deftly would not have done that.

Let's go on to that pesky thing known as the mouth.  Our mouth can either sign for Jesus or ruin how people think of Christians.  We need to keep our words kind and full of love.  We also need to use our mouth to give the smiles away.  No one is going to want to talk to a grumpy Gus.  We also need to know when to keep our mouths silent and to use our ears to hear.

Which brings us to our ears.  We need to keep our ears tuned to what is good.  We need to keep our ears from listening in on gossip.  We need to block them from those who speak unkindly of others.  If we let too much bad seep in through them it is hard to keep the mind focused on good.
I guess before we leave the head need to speak about our mind.  We need to do our best to keep our mind set like Christ.  We need to keep focused on doing good and helping others.  We need to try and not to focus on ourselves or all of the negativity of around us.  We need to keep our mind in the proper attitude so we can help others.  We also need to use it to show respect and to keep our common sense in line.  Try to keep a scripture or a Godly song in our mind to help keep the bad things out when they try to sneak in.

Now we will move on to our arms.  I guess you include the shoulders as part of the arms.  We need to keep our shoulder strong to help carry the weight of what others are dealing with.  But, we also need to know when to take a load off our shoulders and put on someone else.

Let's talk about the actual arms now.  We need to use them to wrap each other up in love.  We need to be careful, but not be scared to hug each other.  We also need to use our arms to reach out.  Without arms you can't reach very far.
Our hands can do so much good for God.  They can help feed, build, touch, comfort and many other things in the name of Christ.  We have to be careful not to let them hurt others.  Course they can also clapped, wave, shake, and make other gestures to praise God or to give a friendly gesture to someone in need.
Our legs can take us where we need to go to spread the word of Christ.  They can take us to church or to places we need not be.  It can take is down the road to share God's word with a neighbor or to walk away from someone in need.  We can use our legs and feet stand firm in Christ or to kick someone when they are down.  I think we know which ones we need to be doing.
I am sure when I look back at this, I'm going to think of things I meant to put in.  But, I am confident that I have written down what God wanted me to.  I know keeping our body like that of Christ is easier said than done.  I thank God for sending him to die and a cross for me.

My body is in pain 24/7.  Probably for over a year there has not been a day I have not felt at least some pain.  Some days the pain is all but nonexistent and I feel like my old self.  I know though no matter how much pain I feel Christ felt more when he died on the cross.  Even when he was on the Mount of Olives praying before he was crucified he was in such anguish that his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.  (Luke 22:44)  I also have never felt railroad spikes being driven through my hands and feet.  I do thank God that he spared Jesus the pain of having his legs broke on the cross. (John 19:33) I'm overwhelmed at this moment thinking of the pain he felt without that even happening.
I pray you take the time to ask God to bless your body and make it like Christ.  Ask that you pray the same for me.

Take care and God bless!
Your loving sister in Christ,
Sherri

Forgive me for any grammatical errors.  I am not able to reread at this moment.  I pray God gives you the eyes to see past them and see what I meant to put.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Waiting on the truck

Hebrews 10:24-25

24 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, 25 not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.


Friday afternoon we sat up at The Master's Hands waiting on our monthly truck to come in.  We were all in the coffee shop hanging out.  Talking, laughing and just enjoying each others company.  We see each other several times a week if not everyday.  But, we rarely get a chance to just fellowship with each other with no interruptions.  We have to take time to enjoy each others company.  It can't be all work, we have to take time to fellowship.  It recharges our batteries.  

Then on Saturday, Steven was close to a melt down most of the morning.  He had decided we needed to go to church and see everyone.  I am not sure why he thought everyone would be there a day early.  He really wanted to see Tami, Winnie, Bert and everybody else.  He was craving the fellowship he gets on Sunday morning.  He didn't want to wait, he wanted it now!  He calmed down after getting a nap and didn't ask for it anymore.  

Shouldn't we all be like that?  Maybe not the meltdown, but the craving of fellowship.  We need to crave being around other Christians and enjoying spending time with them.   We need to remember that we all belong to one body and to each other.  Romans 12:4-5 4 For just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.

Take Care and God Bless,
Sherri





Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Snow, snow and more snow

Matthew 18:10


For where two or three are gathered together in my name,bthere I am in the midst of them.



Well, once again we are looking out our windows and seeing snow.  Praying that it isn't enough to cancel school, but time will tell.  We have had more snow this winter than usual.  During the winter, I rarely believe that we are going to get the snowfall they call for.  It usually just passes us by and life goes on.  This winter though I prepare for it, because we have been getting slammed with most of what they say we will get.  Steven has been out of school so much, it is driving even him nuts.  

Then we also have The Master's Hands being closed when there is no school due to the weather.  So much so that we did stay open a couple of days just so we could get the food line run.  We had so many days off in December and January, it was unreal.  

I so miss being up at MH when we are closed.  It is wonderful to be around all of the people that come up not only to work, but just to visit and have coffee. (While typing that last line, I got the call.  No school tomorrow. )  I guess I will just have to hang out with my boy and my hubby.  Which in and of itself is nice.  

Fellowship at home is as important as church and other places we get together with fellow Christians.  It doesn't come by easy around here and I think I will like it.  Yep, I see a half way lazy day in my future tomorrow.

Take time to fellowship with those in your house and praise God together.  Remember you don't have to be with a bunch of Christians for God to be present.  But the more you are around the others, the more uplifted you will feel.  The more opportunity there will be for you to help others and they help you.

Take care and God Bless,
Sherri

Some Daddy and boy time.  Steven was helping Bryan with checking the tires and such on the truck and trailer.





















Sunday, February 2, 2014

Learn to count, please

An excerpt from What Does the Bible Say About That by Carolyn Larsen

Obedience-Time to Face the Facts

If you say you love God, but don't obey what you know he wants you to do, then your love may be only lip service.  God doesn't insist that you obey because he wants to run your life.  He want you to obey because obeying him helps you be a better person-more kind, fair, loving, and considerate. Obeying him means obeying others isn't an issue.  Obeying puts your love into action.


Today I am going to talk about my fear for the future of this community.  I remember working at Hardee's and having to figure out the change people got back.  Then actually counting it back to them.  Today, it is figured out for them with the computerized cash registers.  Yet, somehow in the past week, I have had three young people at three separate businesses mess up on my order.  I don't remember the specifics on the first, other than I had to point out they were giving me to much change.  The second one happened yesterday.  My order totaled $12.04 and I gave them $20.04 so I get $8 back, easy right?  Nope I got 13.55 back.  Then when I said something he took back a nickel.  I looked at the kid and said I thought it was $12.04.  He said oh thanks and took the rest of the change back.  I again said something to him and so he took everything back and looked at it again.  Finally, I got the right change back.  Today, I went to pay for an order and it didn't seem like I was charged enough.  They said that everything was on there.  When I got the receipt, they charged me for one cookie and not three.  I pointed this out to them and they said no problem just take it.  Seriously?  It is a good thing I am honest.  It makes me wonder how many people they have done this to that aren't honest. This is a scary thought how much the businesses could be losing due to this.  We are a small community, a real small community.  Not a 50,000 people community.  It is hard enough, let alone with people giving away money.  I would love to say that people who say they are Christians would be honest about this.  Unfortunately there are a lot of people who say they are Christians, but don't live it.  Which is why others who are honest have a problem with going to church with "Christians" who do this.  Please don't let those who pretend keep you from fellowshipping and worshipping God with true Christians.

Take care and God bless,
Sherri