Saturday, January 8, 2011

My Week -- What He Deems Best


This is my time to reflect on the past week, to store up memories in my heart,
and to acknowledge the Lord's ways in my life.


Home Life

What a quiet few weeks.  Being on the "injured reserve list" is no fun; but, the Lord is ever patient with me.  He has drawn me to the foot of His throne.  Each day He brings into my life what He deems best.  My slowly healing back is the cross that I would bear as I slowly and carefully do His work each day.  This is currently His best for me, and I gladly accept the fact that He is working in my heart.

The guys have stepped up to help around the home.  It's so interesting that without other girls in the home, there really are a LOT of areas that fall to my jurisdiction, and a lot that needs to be delegated when this manager is unable to fulfill her duties.  :)

My wonderful Fernando has helped in so many ways, and has again and again endeared himself to my heart.  In addition to his usual daily work, he worked on his compound bow, to fix and tune whatever needed fixing and tuning.


I'm able to stand (and then sit) for short periods of time, so his help in the kitchen has been gratefully received!  That was especially true on New Year's Day, as he and all the guys came together to help make Antoinette's French Toast Apple Crunch for brunch--which ended up being at about 12:45pm!  I don't remember what title she gave this recipe, so I came up with my own descriptive name.  Everyone loved it, which is not a common occurrence in our home.  Antoinette's recipe now has a place in my recipe binder.

slicing the apples [photo by Danny]

Antoinette's French Toast Apple Crunch


My Kitchen and Garden

The photo above with my dearest love tells it all.


My Project Desk

Still sits empty.  But here is some detail on a card I had made a year or so ago.  I thought I'd have to use a generic card for Bryan's graduation, but I found this extra card and was able to use it to give to him on his special day of celebration.  :)



Behind the Lens

The photography business is slow during the winter, but that's okay with me.  I trust the Lord to bring me clients as He sees fit.  Sweet Fernando drove me to the bank right before the new year to help take my business display down.

My business display at my bank!


Heart Thoughts

I have had a particular hymn running through my head these past few weeks, and wanted to quote it here.  I plan to play this on my flute during communion in our church service on January 9.  The author of this hymn is Lina Sandell, 1832-1903, from Sweden.  According to 101 Hymn Stories, while she was on an ocean journey with her pastor father, tragedy struck.  A sudden lurch of the ship caused her father to fall overboard; he "drowned before the eyes of his devoted daughter."  The author of the book describes:

Although she had written hymns prior to this tragic experience, more songs began to flow out of her broken heart which reflect a simple, child-like trust in Christ and a deep sense of His abiding presence in her life.

With that in mind, read the words of her hymn.  I have to include all three verses; I couldn't pick just one because each one ministered to my heart.  May they inspire you, as they have me, to trust Him.

Day by day, and with each passing moment,
Strength I find to meet my trials here;
Trusting in my Father's wise bestowment,
I've no cause for worry or for fear.
He whose heart is kind beyond all measure
Gives unto each day what He deems best--
Lovingly, its part of pain and pleasure,
Mingling toil with peace and rest.

Ev'ry day the Lord Himself is near me
With a special mercy for each hour;
All my cares He fain would bear, and cheer me,
He whose name is Counsellor and Pow'r.
The protection of His child and treasure
Is a charge that on Himself He laid;
"As thy days, thy strength shall be in measure,"
This the pledge to me He made.

Help me then in ev'ry tribulation
So to trust Thy promises, O Lord,
That I lose not faith's sweet consolation
Offered me within Thy holy word.
Help me, Lord, when toil and trouble meeting,
E'er to take, as from a father's hand,
One by one, the days the moments fleeting,
Till I reach the promised land.


Back to life,
Christine

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4 comments:

  1. I am so glad to hear your back is getting better and I pray it does continue. And I haven't tried Antoinette's breakfast yet but I sure want to soon. And I am sure it tasted better b/c it was made with such love. *grin* Praying many blessings on your business. ((HUGS)) I LOVE the picture on the bottom of your post! Thank you soooooooo much for sharing that hymn...it was a balm to my soul.

    Sending you a HUGE ((HUG))
    Blessings in Him<><
    -Mary

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  2. To know that you have held on tight to Him while you are healing is such an encouragement to me dear friend!

    He is showing you exactly what is important...and yes He is giving you His Best for you and yours.

    Praying that Our Lord will bless your business in His Time...

    In His Love,

    Maria.

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  3. Christine one of the things I love the most about you is your sweet tender heart for the Lord. Wonderful post from the heart.
    What a blessing your bank allowed you to have the display. May the Lord bring you a lot of business this winter.
    I love that last shot. OK< I know I am not to covet,and I am content with my small point and shoot camera, but I would love one that I could take shots like your last one.
    I am glad you are slow getting better. i have a lower back injury that I have had to learn to live with it, when I get it out of place, it takes months to put it back to almost normal.
    Have a wonderful Sunday!
    (((hugs))
    Katia

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  4. I am continuing to pray for your back. I'm glad that you feel it getting better. This is such a lovely post of your heart. Your photography business display is beautiful!

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