>I Am Grateful for All These…

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“As ingratitude is one of the basest vices, embracing almost all others, so gratitude is one of the noblest virtues, and is never found but with many others in its train. The judgment of mankind fully sustains this view. A celebrated writer says, “He that calls a man ungrateful, sums up all the evil that a man can be guilty of… A deaf mute is said to have defined it to be “the memory of the heart.
There is, on earth, no love to God without warm and lively gratitude. The unconverted rejoice in the gifts of God, and often pervert them to their carnal gratifications. Such have no genuine holy gratitude. They even despise his chief gifts, his unspeakable gift, his Son,and his precious gift of the Spirit. Holy gratitude would never leave men to such daring wickedness. It would mightily draw them to God.” William S. Plumer (1)

“Where is our family gratitude journal?” I ask.

Some times it is in my children’s room, sometimes it is sitting on the coffee table, some other times it is on my husband’s nightstand. Sometimes it is open every day, new gifts are jotted down; but there are days (few of them) that it remains closed. Today I am grateful that one day (September 21st 2009), we started this journal and we keep filling pages with moments that we don’t want to miss and make us whisper “Thank you, Lord”.

Today we are at #1946… and for this I am grateful!

1085. A whole day in the Children’s Museum.

1086. A nice lunch with my husband and girls.

1087. A Beautiful home.

1088. Morning light.

1089. Dolls and joys.

1090. My online  friends, so real. I Love you!

1091. Towels hanging from a clothesline.

1092. Tea for my young lady.

1093. Books and books all over the house.

1094. Watercolors,  pencils and  drawing pads ready to be used.

1095. Looking forward to a new week.

1096. Big boys and bikes and laughs.

1097. Homemade chocolate- chip cookies.

1098. A sunny Sunday.

1099. A blessed and quiet Lord’s day.

What are you grateful for today, my dear friend?

Sweet Shot Day

>Monday, a Time to Give Thanks.

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My Daughter’s picture

Paul’s words keep resonating in my heart, my mind… they come out of my mouth, slowly for I don’t want to trample.

Philippians is known as the Epistle of Joy, and Paul’s first mention of JOY is when he says:

“I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy” (v.3-4 ESV)

If this is the Epistle of Joy, then I certainly want to go deeper into the meaning of such word. John MacArthur says,

“Spiritual joy is not an attitude dependent on chance or circumstances. It is the deep and abiding confidence that, regardless of one’s circumstances in life, all is well between the believer and the Lord.”

He goes on and gives us several features of a biblical theology of true joy:
First, joy is a gift from God. (Psalm 4:7-8;  Psalm 16:11)

Second, God grants joy to those who believe the gospel. (Luke 10:11-12; John 15:11)
Third, joy is produced by God the Holy Spirit. “For the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking,” Paul said, “but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit” (Rom 14:17). 
Fourth, joy is experienced most fully as believers receive and obey God’s Word. (Jer.15:16; 1 John 1:4)
Fifth, believers’ joy is deepened through trials. The full reality of joy is experienced when it is contrasted with sadness, sorrow, and difficulties. (I Thess. 1:6; 2 Cor. 6:10; James 1:2; I Peter 1: 3-6)
Sixth, believers’ joy is made complete when they set their hope on the glory of heaven. They are always to be “rejoicing in hope” (Rom. 12:12; 1 Peter 1:8; 1 Peter 4:13; Jude 24-25)

 

And my gratitude list goes on… full of JOY!
1073.  True joy.

1074. The sun shinning through my window.

1075. Warm sweaters.

1076. Dreams

1778. Exam week.

1079. Waiting in the Lord.

1080. The precious gift of intercession.

1081. Our family Table full of Bibles.

1082. Rhythms in our daily life.


Pixels and Stories




May you have a week full of true, biblical JOY!





Under His sun and by His grace,


 

>My Favorite List -Every Monday-

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“You say grace before meals.  All right.  But I say grace before the concert and the opera, and grace before the play and pantomime, and grace before I open a book, and grace before sketching, painting, swimming, fencing, boxing, walking, playing, dancing and grace before I dip the pen in the ink. ” ~G.K. Chesterton

Living in the Sacred is also about living giving thanks…. 

1054. My favorite tea “flying” from Spokane to my kitchen. Thank you, Teri. I love you.

1056. One orange balloon, many smiles.

1057. Tea Time with Mrs. Kanga

1058. Having fun doing Botany.

1059. P2R. Week one memorized.

1060. These free useful charts to help moms organize themselves.

1061. My Daughter and I talking photography.

1062. Husband and Son talking and completing paper work for college.

1063. The Plazas. An answer to our prayers.

1064. My son willing to play with our little one and me.

You can see the whole series of this moment here.

1065. A new chanter for my son.

1066. Books that nourish my soul.

1067. Staying home.

1068. Homeschool.

1069.  Creative angles.

1070 . Being invited to sit at the King’s table.

1071. Watercolors and brushes.

1072. Hot chocolate for 30!

Would you lift your voice with me today and praise God from whom all blessings flow?

What are you grateful for today?

>All is Grace

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“A Quiet heart is content with what God gives. It is enough. All is Grace.” Elisabeth Elliot

 New morning, new mercies… All is Grace.

My Gratitude list goes on… I share it with you because I want  to stir you up to praise God with me today for His never-ending  gifts.

1032. Our gratitude family journal, a never ending list.

1033. New Year.

1034. New Day.

1035. New Minutes.

1036. A coffee pot made by husband this morning for me.

1037. Family coming to visit.

1038. Children switching from English and Spanish and Spanish to English.

1039. A little boy’s saying after breaking the piñata and gathering candies: “I do not need any more”

1040. Smiles behind fever.

1042. Finding out that the fun behind a game is the people you play with.

1043. My mom’s delicious food.

1044. Our Christmas Tree still up.

1045. Teddy bears and little ones with a big smile.

1046. Brownies in a box.

1047.  Brownie in hand.

1048. Brownie in plate.

1049. P2R (Partner to Remember)

1050. “Grace and Peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ…” All that this means!

1051. School starting today.

1052. The Tenth Day of Christmas

1053. Living under the shadow of His wings.

May your mouth be filled with His praises today!

All is Grace….

>Endless Gifts on Monday

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“At that time Mary got ready and hurried to a town in the hill country of Judea, where she entered Zechariah’s home and greeted Elizabeth” (Luke 1:39-40 )

After Mary heard the news from the angel she ran to Elizabeth’s home; she couldn’t wait; she hurried to tell her the good news. Calvin says,

“Let us therefore learn from her example. If God should give us some token of his favour, we must bear witness to him before men. Our aim should be not only to confess him with our lips – a sacrifice he rightly demands of us – but to build everyone up and to urge each other on in perfect harmony and concord, so that the whole world may echo his praises… So whenever we speak about what God has done, we should strive to show how much we depend on him alone, and how awe have comes freely from his bountiful hand.” (1)

This is why I make publicly my gratitude list, I want to share,  to tell everyone about God’s goodness to me, to my family, to his people; I don’t deserve anything, I don’t “claim promises”; I don’t  “confess with my mouth” to receive His goodness. What I receive from His hand is grace, mercy, unmerited favors.

How can I live without proclaiming His goodness? I am, ABSOLUTELY dependent of God.

Let us rejoice together, let us praise Him for all that He has done, let us not forget all those little things that make up our daily journey happy; let us pray so that we might have eyes to see His hand in every circumstance, so that we may praise Him together.

1015. His Word translated into Spanish.

1016. His Word translated into Kimyal language.

1017. Being Joyful in the mercies of God (great food for the soul)

1018. Friends over and happy fellowship with our brothers and sisters in our home.

1019. Having fun with “piñatas”

Pixels and Strories

1020. Three girls laughing around a gingerbread house.

Pixels and Stories

1021. Candies in cupcakes, reminding me of how sweet it is to spend time with my girls.

1022. Coffee time with my precious daughter and my mom.

1023. A long and happy conversation with my two young men. I am grateful to see how Jesus is being formed in them.

1024. My oldest son staying up late, chatting and laughing with our youngest daughter. What a gift to hear them laugh!

1025. Sloppy Joes to feed a happy crowd.

1026. These breakfast muffins on a cold Saturday morning.  (voted the favorite ones around here)

1027. The most amazing verse in the Bible.

1028. Having the kind of friends you really miss all year ’round.

1029. My Journal.

1030. Finding my little one reading her Bible on her bed.

1031. Songs from the prayer closet.

May your mouth be filled with His praises today, may His song be your song today!

Much love,

>I am Grateful for All the Advent Blessings -Borrowed Words-

> I have been reading Scotty Smith’s prayers this Advent; they have been my companions when I come to the Father; they have opened my eyes to be grateful for so many Advent blessings that I did not count. Today I borrow his words and make them mine.

992. I am grateful for the one who prepared the way, John the Baptist, who was the voice of the desert; who proclaimed your coming and the repentance of sins.

993. Thank you for becoming flesh and taberanacling among us.

“Jesus, I praise you for becoming “flesh” and “tabernacling” among us for just the right amount of time. Though equal to, yet distinct from the Father, you didn’t consider your glory something to be tightly grasped or held onto selfishly. Rather, you emptied yourself by becoming a man—but not just any ordinary man, a servant-man, the Servant of the Lord… the second Adam, our Savior… my Savior”(1)

994.  Thank you because you accomplished everything necessary for he redemption of your people.

“In your thirty-three years of incarnate life, you accomplished everything necessary for the redemption of the people for whom you lived and died… but also for the restoration of the world you created and love. Be magnified, adored, regaled, worshiped and loved, Lord Jesus. What a wonderful merciful Savior you are! What a God who is so mighty to save!”(1)

995. Thank you because you reign with grace and truth.

  “I cannot sing Isaac Watt’s great Advent hymn, “Joy to the Word,” without thinking of John’s telling of your birth narrative. For you are presently ruling the world with your grace and truth—the grace and truth with which you are full. You’re making the nations prove the wonders of your love… as the gospel runs from heart to heart, and nation to nation.” (1)



996- 1002.

From the fullness of your grace we keep receiving one blessing after another—one blessing on top of another. The blessings of your imputed righteousness… the blessings of perpetual favor with God… the blessings your intercession and advocacy… the blessings of your Spirit’s work in our lives… the blessings citizenship in heaven… the blessing of knowing the good work you have begun in us, and in the cosmos, will be brought to completion! Hail the incarnate deity!” (1)

1003- 1006. O, Your Word, Lord, your Word, I am grateful for it!

“Jesus, I’m thankful to know that every word of the Word, in one way or another, is ultimately about you. Every command drives me to you. Every promise is fulfilled in you. Every story whispers your name… points to your glory… and proffers your grace. This is why I love the Bible, all of the Bible, more than ever.”(2)

1007-1008

“Jesus, I praise you for being Immanuel—God with us and God for us. Your presence and your presents are all that we need… much more than we realize… and way beyond all we could have ever hoped for or imagined.”(2)

1009. I am grateful that You reign sovereignly over all circumstances.

“You’re at work in all things for your glory and for our good… in the obvious and in the not-so-obvious… in our gains and in our pains… in what we “get” and in the things which seem to contradict Who we know… when we’re “feeling the love” and when we’re feeling very lonely… when the gospel makes all the sense in the world to us and when we’re tempted to say with John the Baptist, “Are you the Messiah, or should we be looking for another?” (2)

1010. I am grateful that YOU  are the Messiah, the One Way, the One Truth , the One Life. (2)

1011. I thank you, O Lord, that you have not finished with me; that nothing can separate me from you.

“Absolutely nothing can separate us from your love, for we’re been called according to the Father’s purpose, which will never fail nor falter. He “knew” us—he set his affection upon us before the world began, and he will continue to provide everything necessary to complete the work of the gospel in our lives. We cannot not be more justified than we already are and we’ll be as glorified as any mortal man ever will be. Joy to the world indeed. Joy to us.” (2)

1012. Thank you for being the Shepherd-Savior that You are.

“Having laid down your life as the Lamb of God, you have risen and are now the standing shepherd promised by Micah—relentlessly caring… vigilantly protecting… faithfully providing for us. You never slouch, sleep nor slumber. You’re constantly cherishing and caring for us. You know us by our names and needs. Be praised and worshiped, O good and engaged Shepherd.”(3)

1013. Thank you because we lack nothing we need.

“Jesus, because of your great love for us in the gospel, we lack nothing we need. Though we don’t get everything we want, we do have everything we need for life and godliness… and a whole lot more. We praise you it’s green pastures and quiet waters to which you lead us—all for the restoring of our tired, weary, broken, rebellious souls. Your kindness is without equivalent.” (3)

1014. Thank you because you nourish us all the time.

” Jesus, you nourish us all the time, even when enemies are close by and threatening. Your generous anointing overflows us for the blessing of others. To follow you is to be followed by the fragrance of your goodness and love.” (3)

Open my eyes to see you this Advent season, open my eyes that I may not miss what does it mean in my daily life that You became Man.

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