Sunday, April 19, 2009

My daughter

I would like to dedicate this post to my daughter, Rachel.
















God, in his great wisdom, choose to give me four (great) sons, but only one daughter.  But what a fabulous daughter he choose for me!
I am feeling especially proud of her this weekend, because she has had a big achievement.  She started running a few months ago, and yesterday she ran her first half marathon in Salt Lake City.  That's 13 miles!  I can't  imagine running 13 miles!  I get worn out just walking from one end of the mall to the other!  She has been working out and doing runs of various lengths around town to get herself in shape, and it's paid off!   I am so impressed that she set for herself a goal and worked hard to accomplish it!  

This weekend was great, but there are many things I admire about her...
  • Intellect.  She is such a fast learner, what takes me multiple attempts to learn, she picks up almost instantly.  She can comprehend, analyse, and resolve problems faster and more effectively than most people can.  After all, she could say the alphabet by 16 months!
  • Wit.  Years ago friends use to tell Rachel that she was as funny as Rosie O'Donnell.  Years ago that was a compliment.  Rosie is very witty and funny, which Rachel is equally talented, but thankfully Rachel is normal and as already stated, smart, and also moral...and Rosie not so much.  Rachel can certainly make you laugh, but even more than that...she is just very clever with words.  
  • Confident.  You have to really know her well to detect any insecurities or fears.  We all have them...of course.  But Rachel has an ability to manage those feelings so that they do not keep her from being all that she can be.  
  • Determination.  She knows what she wants, and once she has made a decison to do something, she goes after it with complete focus and discipline.   She has been through some very difficult times, and has had to face challenges and obstacles that few of us have gone through.  She has allowed the tough times of life to make her stronger, not to weaken her with anger or bitterness.
  • Devotion.  She has great love for her Heavenly Father & Savior, her family and her friends.  She has been hurt and deeply disappointed, but has shown acceptance of what she could not change, and forgiveness for other's mistakes.  She is a fabulous (and very cool) aunt, a great sister, and I know one day she will be an amazing mother.
  • And last but not least...Beauty.  She has always been a very beautiful person, even in the delivery room, I remember the nurse fussing over how pretty she was.  I think she somehow inherited each attractive physical feature from both sides of her dad and my families!  
Every year I am more in awe of the inner and outer beauty and goodness of this child of mine.

Rachel...you inspire me!
I love you...
Mom

Friday, April 10, 2009

The Gospel of Jesus Christ

This weekend is Easter, and I would not feel right if I did not share some thoughts and  feelings about this sacred holiday.  
So much time, effort and work...not to mention money goes into the celebration of Christmas, but only a small amount for Easter.  However, of the two holidays, Easter is the one of greater importance.   It's Easter, not Christmas than truly defines Christianity.  It's great to remember the birth of Jesus, but it's Easter that celebrates the purpose of his life.  He was born so that he could die for us, so that we might live.

A friend once asked me why Jesus had to die.  This person said,  "I know he was the son of God and he was raised from the dead...I believe all that, but I don't understand why he needed to die?"   The answer is because I am a sinner...and so are you.  And even though you and I may be good people, and do many good things, we are sinners and our sin separates us from God.  God did not create us to be sinners, but when Adam disobeyed God, he brought sin into this world and we were born under it's curse and damnation.  If we remain in our sin, we will be eternally separated from God.  (please see Romans 5:17,18)

God taught this to the children of Israel when he had them construct a Tabernacle and later a Temple, in which there was a "Holy of Holies" ... a dwelling place for God.  No one could enter in except for one day a year, the Day of Atonement.  On that day, the priest, after proper preparation would be allowed to enter to "...make an atonement for you before the Lord your God." Leviticus 23:28 (see also Heb. 9:7, Exodus 12:13)
Atonement means a reconciliation between God and man.    Scripture teaches that God requires the shedding of blood, pure innocent blood, to pay for sin.  "For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls, for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul"  Lev. 17:11.  

God also taught this to the Israelites by having them sacrifice their most flawless animal to atone for the sin in their life.  Obviously, that was symbolic of what was to come when God sent his son to be that perfect sacrifice for us.  Romans 6:23  teaches "...the wage of sin is death," (eternal death or hell).  We can't atone for our own sin, so death & hell would be our only future, but the second half of that verse say "...but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."  Hallelujah!!!

Jesus, who did no wrong, willingly took my sin, and yours, onto himself.  I don't know exactly when all the sin of world was placed on him, probably in the Garden of Gethsemane.  It was there that in great anguish he cried out to the Father, "...if thou be willing, remove this cup from me..." Luke 22:41  Why was he in such distress?  He knew what was going to happen, did he fear the pain and suffering he was about to experience?  I don't doubt he dreaded it, but I think what caused him to feel such turmoil and grief, was not the fear of physical pain, but the horror of having all the filth of the world's sin along with it's guilt, agony & grief placed on him, and knowing it would cause him to separated from the Father.  Never had he been separated from his Father, but now for a period of time, he would, and he grieved over having to endure that separation.  However, he knew that if he did not, we would have no hope.  It was his love for you and me that was greater than his fears or grief.  He could not bear for you and me to endure this life without the hope of redemption or to enter into the eternities without him.   What great love!!  He tells us that no man took his life...he gave it freely...for us, John 10:18.   He carried our sin upon him, had it nailed to the cross, shed his innocent blood to pay the debt and make atonement for you and me.  After his death the curtain that separated the Holy of Holies in the Temple was torn in two.  No longer did man need to be separated from God because of sin!  
The story does not end there,  Jesus conquered sin and it's penalty of death, by doing just as he had said he would, he rose from the dead through his resurrection on the third day.  
This is the Good News (gospel) of Jesus Christ!

"But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. For if, when we were enemies (sinners) we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.  And not only so, but we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have now received the atonement." Romans 5:10,11.

"...he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities, the chastisement (punishment) of our peace was upon him, and with his stripes we are healed." Isaiah 53:5



This video is about a father who did the same thing that Jesus did.   Out of love for his child, he "took his place" and did what the child could not do.  The son had victory, not by what he did, but what his father did for him.  

Happy Easter!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Special Family Time!

As I get older, I have come to realize that the most cherish thing I have in this life is my family.  Not that I didn't love and appreciate them when I was younger, but it's a different, maybe deeper kind of appreciate and gratitude for these wonderful people that are my family.  I feel so  blessed to have such great kids, wonderful daughter-in-laws, absolutely perfect grandkids, good parents & siblings, and a loving husband to share my life with! 
Last weekend my son Joseph and his family came down from Salt Lake City to spend a week here in Henderson.  My oldest granddaughter, Emily, was baptized and they made the trip down here to share in her special day.  
We had a family dinner at my house on Tuesday.  All 5 of my children, my 2 daughter-in-laws, all 8 grandchildren, and my parents where here for dinner.  It's not often I get to have all together like that.  It was a houseful, but I enjoyed it so very much!  What a wonderful blessing they all are to me!
Here are some pictures...

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

God help us!

Last week....
Hurry, hurry, hurry...must sign, must sign now, hurry, no time to wait, hurry, hurry, no time to think.  Hurry, quick, quick, must sign, no time to read. Hurry, before more Americans know what we're doing. 
Congressman, Senators....hurry, hurry, no time to waste.  Don't read  emails, don't answer your phones, don't listen to those bible-reading, gun-clinging patriot fools you represent, no, must hurry, quick you've gotta sign this bill.  Quick, quick must sign before Friday, hurry friday is coming, don't read, don't think, we need to change America, quick sign, sign, sign.  America is in danger, must sign to save the country.  Quick, hurry, sign!  Stop everything, hurry, I don't care if your own mother died, leave, hurry, come and sign!!!

A few of our elected officials stood against this awful bill.  I am proud that Nevada has one good senator...John Ensign who bravely spoke out publicly against it.  But not enough did, they quickly and blindly did as Obama told them to do, and they signed.

This week.....
Now the urgency is gone.  No need to hurry now.  No need to rush.  All is well. Obama goes on a weekend vacation, wants to play a little basketball with the homies, isn't that nice!?!  No rush, I'll sign it later.   Let's wait 'til Tuesday.  Better yet, let's have the tax payers pay for us to fly to Denver and then I'll sign it.  

Yep, change is on the way.  

Saturday, February 7, 2009

FireProof

February 5th was our wedding anniversary.  As part of our celebration, we bought the newly release DVD of Fireproof.  We didn't have the time to watch it on the 5th, so we watched it last night.  It was very good!  As for it's "Tissue-rating" it was 5 for me and 2 for Gary!
It is the story of a young couple with struggles in their marriage and how they were able to save it.   I highly recommend it to everyone!  Another amazing part of this movie, is that even though it is a well acted, with professional filming, music, etc.  it was all done with volunteers and only 30 days of filming.  I can't remember what the budget was (I saw an interview of the producers on TV) but it is just a 'drop in the bucket' of what most Hollywood movies are.
  
Here is the trailer for it...check it out!



Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Abby

The weekend of January 10th, Joseph, Erin and children made a quick trip to Henderson.  Erin's brother was in town before moving out of state, and they decided to have Abby's blessing here so he could be a part of it.  It was a brief trip, but such a joy to see them.  Little Abby had changed quite a bit since I  saw her in November right after she was born.  What a beautiful baby she is!  It was a real treat to see all their children and to have all my grandkids together!  The hard part is having to say good-bye again.  I really miss them.

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Monday, February 2, 2009

Sheldon

I do not know how I got the cutest grandkids in the entire world...but I did, all 8 of them!

This is my youngest grandson...he's a real heart stealer!  He was doing some serious dancing, unfortunately he got a bit distracted when I got the camera out.