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Through the Cracks


I have been putting this entry off because it is so personal but after various times of prayer and different sermons and devotionals I have been reading I have felt led to post it now. So here it goes:

A few weeks ago my husband and I took an 8-day cruise to celebrate our 10-year anniversary. It was a wonderful time. I have to be honest that prior to leaving I went through a very hard time. The two months before our trip I went through a tremendous amount of guilt that weighed heavy on my heart. I was feeling guilty for leaving my kids for that long and for asking someone else to look after them for an entire week. After all it is my job as their mom at this point in their lives to take care of their every need.

I was feeling guilty about being away, relaxing and “having a good time” when someone else was taking care of my two little ones.  I allowed Satan to reign in my thoughts and I let him feed my guilt so that it became all consuming.  At one point we even discussed canceling our trip.

I mean at this point in our family’s life we are living with my in-laws while we are in search of purchasing a house.  The thought of asking them to do even more than what they already have been doing became unthinkable.  And, asking my parents to stop what they are doing to take off work and watch my kids was crazy.  All of this so that I can go relax, sleep in, eat dinner without interruptions, read a book, spend quiet time with the Lord and enjoy so many moments with my husband was beyond what I could handle.  Honestly…it kept me up at night!

The big problem was that I allowed Satan to reign. The week before we left I was getting various lists together and writing down schedules for the kids, I stopped and broke down.  I actually had a few breakdowns, including one in front of my dear friends. During those times I expressed my feelings and as my friends and husband tried to reassure me that “it was OK” and that “we needed this”…it still didn’t help.

Three days before leaving, I got down on my knees alone in the bathroom and cried out to God. I should have done this the first time these feelings started to set in. I asked God to meet me, to take away these feelings and to help me to embrace this time with my husband.  I asked Him to help me see the special moments my parents were going to have with them and to help me understand that my in laws were only going to have them for a short while and that I needed to let go and ban Satan from my thoughts. And you know what...He met me. He met me!!!

Yes the feeling was overwhelming and He answered.  He always does. I felt a fullness that all was going to be fine and that it was OK to relax. My mother told me that the kids were going to be fine and that she was nervous but excited to spend this time with them. Suddenly I realized that someone else wanted to take care of my kids with a willing heart and love on them just like I try to do daily.

God is always with me and He never forsakes me.  He takes care of my every need. Sometimes I just need to ask.  He is so patient, gracious, merciful and He knows my every move.  He is for me, and He will never forsake me in my weaknesses.  

Satan is the master of deception and he loves to find the openings to slip through so that he can spread the doubt, guilt, sadness and undeserving feelings. He feeds on that and when we let the cracks appear he loves it. We need to be free of those cracks and filled with the Holy Spirit so that we are living for Christ, dwelling in Christ and filling up with His word.

In retrospect, this trip was absolutely amazing.  I definitely missed my kids, but I knew that they were fine, that all would go well and that they would quickly forget how long we were gone. 

This experience has confirmed one important thing for me.  That God is so much bigger than I sometimes think He is and that He cares for us more than we could ever imagine.  Even in the small things.  We need to avoid filling our minds and hearts with things that lead us away from Him and instead, commune with Him. In our weakness we allow negative feelings to overtake what is important and it keeps our focus away from Christ and what fulfillment He has for us.

I am so far from perfect and I make mistakes all the time. And yet He loves me. He works on me and He challenges me to be what I am created to be for Him…to worship Him, seek Him and live for Him! I don't always get this right but the moments that I do I am reminded of this truth and I continue to strive for what makes life worth living.

The cruise was time for renewal, refreshment and quality time with my husband. We love spending time together and during the trip we spent very little time apart.  I am so blessed to be with a man that sees me for all that I am and continues to love me.  I see glimpses of Christ through him!  And yet, Christ loves even more and wants even more of me (and for me).

So yes, the trip was important and much needed. Taking that time to be away and invest in your marriage (and yourself, in my opinon) is crucial for your relationship and I strongly recommend it. If not for a week, take two days to find that renewed strength to keep going for yourself, your husband and your children.  You will be a better wife, mom, friend, daughter, woman.  I’m sure of it.

Above all, find moments to be with Christ and allow the Holy Spirit to dwell in you so that you, me, all of us may experience the richness and fullness of Christ because Christ can break any barrier!

Romans 8:2, 5-6
"2 because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set you[a] free from the law of sin and death. 
5 Those who live according to the flesh have their minds set on what the flesh desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires. 6 The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace." 

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Children

This Month our focus will be on children. I am so excited about this month because I have a few Guest Writers sharing different perspectives on child rearing, education and family. Keep a look out for some great posts this month and share.

The poem below is a poem that I thought was sweet and a prayer for my children of thankfulness and hope for the future. My personal prayer each day is that my children will know, accept, serve and love the Lord Jesus as their personal savior and to have that relationship with Him. Continue to pray for your children.  Mine teach me new things each day, make me laugh and at times try my patience (but what child doesn’t). However, at the end of the day I am reminded of how blessed I am!


A Parents Prayer
© Althea A. Anker

Thank you God for
The children of mine
Who teach me things
That blow my mind.
They entertain themselves
In the funniest ways.
I pray that the innocence
They possess never goes away.
I pray they will
Grow up and be smart,
And I pray that they will never grow apart.
I pray that they will call home
Whenever they are near a phone.
I pray that they never feel alone.
I hope they turn to you
Through guidance and prayer
And know that you and their parents
Will always be there.

www.FamilyFriendPoems.com


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Love Verses from God's Word




Pslam 100:5
"For the Lord is good. His unfailing love continues forever, and his faithfulness continues to each generation."

Mark 12:30
"Love the Lord your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength."

Romans 5:8
"But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."

Romans 8:38-39
"For I am convinced the neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers. Neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord."

1 Corinthians 13:4-8
“4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. 8 Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.”
Ephesians 2:8 (NIV)
"For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God."

1 John 4:18-19
"There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love. We love because he first loved us."

John 3:16
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life."

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Table Talk: Advent Season in our home


The Advent season is underway in our house and it has been such a precious time thus far. This year I bought a new advent calendar that has the nativity scene in the middle with magnetic pieces so the kids can put them on and move them around.  Each day we open a door and another piece is put on (and of course a little piece of candy).  However, before we open the door we read a story from Advent Storybook: 24 stories to share before Christmas By Antonie Schneider (Author), Maja Dusikova (Illustrator).



The book is really cute and it is written at a level that my three and a half year old can understand. She looks forward to the story just as much as opening the little door and there is a lesson to be learned after each story.




I was really challenged this year to make sure that during this season they know the true meaning of Christmas, which goes beyond the gifts under our tree. I don’t know about you but it is very easy to let the holiday season, with the hustle of the deals in the stores, turn your focus away from what’s important…our Saviour’s birth.   

Another wonderful book that I found that is full of activities, history and lessons to do during this season was The ADVENTure of Christmas: Helping Children Find Jesus in Our Holiday Traditions by Lisa Whelchel (Author), Jeannie Mooney (Illustrator).  Together we have done some activities and learned history, which has been fun. We are all lifelong learners and finding out new things is fun for me.
Ornaments we made together and painted.

Of course all these books are great resources but the greatest book that tells the most important story is the Bible. Each day we have a scripture that we read also and I do my best to explain to a three year old the meaning and importance of Jesus’ birth. I know at times she does not understand it all but I pray that the seeds my husband and I plant, and all the watering, will someday grow into their own acceptance of The Lord Jesus as their personal Saviour.

May this Advent Season be a time spent reflecting on the little one Born in Bethlehem for you and me, Jesus.

Luke 2:10-12
10 Then the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people. 11 For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. 12 And this will be the sign to you: You will find a Babe wrapped in swaddling cloths, lying in a manger.”


Below I have included the descriptions of the books I mentioned and information on the Advent Calendar courtesy of http://www.amazon.com/

The ADVENTure of Christmas By Lisa Whelchel
The ADVENTure of Christmas is a guide for moms concerned that their children are losing sight of Jesus in the midst of the distractions the holiday season brings. Lisa Whelchel was such a mom, but instead of abandoning the traditions of Christmas she rediscovered their original meanings, which were intended to remind people of God’s unfathomable gift. Hanging lights on the house, wrapping gifts, and decorating the tree have become opportunities to teach her children about how they relate to Jesus’ birth. With The ADVENTure of Christmas, mothers can redeem what’s been lost from the very symbols that are gentle reminders of the true meaning of Christmas.

Have you discovered that Jesus sometimes gets lost in the middle of the hustle and bustle of His birthday party? Would you like to be able to keep your children's focus on Jesus and also join them in the wonder of the celebration?

For each of the twenty-four days preceding Christmas, The ADVENTure of Christmas serves as a fun and handy guide that describes the significance behind your favorite traditions. Hanging lights on the house, wrapping gifts, and decorating the tree will become opportunities to share how these customs relate to Jesus' birth. The ADVENTure of Christmas recaptures the true meaning of this beloved season, giving reasons to celebrate for years to come.

Story Behind the Book

Feeling like Jesus had gotten lost in the frenzy of the holiday season, I asked the Lord to show me what I could do to teach my children the true meaning of Christmas. I was caught off-guard when He simply replied, "Don’t do anything differently. Look in the middle of the celebration and you will find Me." He was right. There was no need to orchestrate moments to pontificate about "the commercialization of Christmas." Instead, Jesus is beckoning us to come to the party and bring the kids. In doing so, we run into Him at the mall, the movies, even at school. He hides in the lights, the carols, and the cards. He is there when we dress the evergreen tree, when Dad dresses up in a red suit, and even when we eat turkey and dressing!



Advent Storybook: 24 stories to share before Christmas By Antonie Schneider
Benjamin Bear is so impatient for Christmas to come. To help the time pass more quickly, his mother tells him that every day when he opens a door on his Advent calendar she'll tell him a story—twenty-four stories all about another little bear and his long, arduous journey to Bethlehem. The little bear, led by a glittering star, meets many others on his travels across hot deserts, snowy mountains, and through dark, lonely nights. His adventures, filled with acts of heroism and kindness and many small miracles, show him the path to the Christ Child. And by journey's end Benjamin Bear—and all youngsters who share the stories and their simple morals along with him—will understand and celebrate the true spirit of Christmas.

Kurt Adler Wooden Nativity Advent Calendar with 24 Magnetic Figures

by Kurt Adler