Sunday, February 27, 2011

ABC Scripture Challenge - Hosted bi-weekly by Patter Cross

Check out Patter Cross blog for more details... http://triplethescraps.blogspot.com/ 
for my page today, I'm using the same Verse she used to ..... I used two verses from Matthew:

Matthew 11:28 and 30 “28 Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” “30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”


*´¨) ¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨) (¸.•´ (¸.•' Have A Great Day! ~Love Barbara~
Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

What Really Matters 2/24/11 Our Daily Word

Several years ago a friend of mine visited an exhibit of relics from the infamous Titanic voyage. Exhibit visitors were given a replica ticket with the name of an actual passenger or crew member who, decades earlier, had embarked on the trip of a lifetime. After the tour group walked through the exhibit viewing pieces of silver dinnerware and other artifacts, the tour ended with an unforgettable twist.

A large board listed the names of all the passengers, including their status—first class, second class, crew. As my friend looked for the name of the person whose ticket he was holding, he noticed a line across the board dividing the names. Above the line were the names of those who were “saved” and below the line all those who were “lost.”

The parallel to our life on earth is profound. It really doesn’t make any difference how the world ranks your status. The only thing that ultimately matters is whether you are “saved” or “lost.” As Jesus said, “What profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?” (Matt. 16:26). Perhaps you’ve already trusted in Christ for your salvation. But what about your fellow passengers? Instead of sizing them up by the externals, talk to them about their ultimate destination.

Read: Matthew 16:21-28
For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? —Matthew 16:26
Bible in a year: Numbers 9-11; Mark 5:1-20
It’s not what I achieve that qualifies,
It matters not if I gain wealth or fame;
The only thing I must be certain of
Is “Have I put my trust in Jesus’ name?” —Hess
In light of eternity, what one believes is far more important than what one achieves.

Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

The Variety Of Creation 2/23/11 0 (Our Daily Word)

Have you ever stopped to consider the amazing features God placed in the animals He created? Job did, and one of the most interesting he wrote about is the ostrich. Despite its apparent lack of good sense and its eccentric parenting skills, its offspring survive (39:13-16). And despite its membership in the bird family, it can’t fly—but it can outrun a horse (v.18).

Another remarkable creature is the bombardier beetle. This African insect shoots two common materials, hydrogen peroxide and hydroquinone, from twin storage tanks in its back. Apart, these substances are harmless; together, they blind the beetle’s predators. A special nozzle inside the beetle mixes the chemicals, enabling it to bombard its foe at amazing speeds! And the little guy can rotate his “cannon” to fire in any direction.

How can this be? How is it that a rather dull-witted ostrich survives despite a seeming inability to care for its young while the bombardier beetle needs a sophisticated chemical reaction to ensure its continued presence on earth? It’s because God’s creative abilities know no boundaries. “He commanded and they were created,” the psalmist tells us (148:5). From the ostrich to the beetle, God’s creative work is clear for all to see. “Praise the name of the Lord” (148:13).

All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful;
The Lord God made them all. —Alexander
The design of creation points to the Master Designer.
Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Monday, February 21, 2011

My Creative me!

Border bookstore in NC is going out of business, so i purchased this look journal for 4.00... it had a different cover but you know me I'm going to change it and if it can be altered I'll do just that....
So i added this scrapbook paper and the sticker spelling FAITH!
 cause that what I have GREAT FAITH!
 Some creative Scarfs - that I just finished - Ruffled Scarf.
 Have not completed the journals yet! But this is my Daily Verse..
NO ROOM for the Devil..
back up no matter what you bring my way.. I'm not making no room for you ...
 Another creative scarf.. even if I say so myself.
Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Altered frame and layouts from Brooklyn with love!

 Another altered Frame.. my picture is just for show, he is putting a family of him and his boys...
 Brooklyn Bound - You can take the kid outta Brooklyn, But you can't take the Brooklyn out of that kids... Brooklyn Stand up!
Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Doing some layout for my Homies....

Here are some layouts i'm working on for my homies, everyone needs to presure the Memories - Altered Frame
Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Resolution - 2/21/2010 Our Daily Bread

In May 1884, two young parents disagreed about what middle name to give their newborn son. The mom preferred Solomon; the dad, Shippe—both family names. Because John and Martha couldn’t agree, they compromised on “S.” Thus Harry S. Truman would become the only US president with an initial for a middle name.Over 120 years later, we still know about this conflict—but we also know that a reasonable resolution was reached.
In the New Testament, we read about another disagreement that has lived on in history. This one was between two missionaries: Paul and Barnabas (Acts 15). Barnabas wanted to take Mark with them on a trip to check on some churches they had helped previously (v.37). But Paul did not trust Mark because of an earlier incident (v.38). Paul and Barnabas disagreed so sharply that they parted ways (v.39).
We still read about this argument 2,000 years later. What’s important is not that it lived on in history, but that it didn’t leave permanent relationship scars. Paul apparently reconciled with Barnabas, and in his final days asked for Mark to be with him because “he is useful to me for ministry” (2 Tim. 4:11).


Arguments happen. But let’s make sure they are resolved. Grudges are a burden too heavy to carry.
Arguments can lead to grudges,
Which, if left, will cause a rift;
But if we bring resolution,
Our relationships won’t drift. —Sper
A grudge is one thing that doesn’t get better when it’s nursed.
Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Buried Treasure - Our Daily Word 2/16/2011

What an Awesome Word on Today - I'm on a mission to read my Bible in a year! Are you interested in Doing so?
Growing up in rural Missouri where American outlaw Jesse James (1847–1882) had lived, my friends and I were convinced he had buried treasure nearby. We wandered the woods in dreamy hopes of digging up a saddlebag or other treasure. Often we’d run into an elderly man chopping firewood with a giant axe. For years, we watched this mysterious “axe man” trudge the highways in search of soda cans, his own kind of treasure. Redeeming the cans for cash, he’d retire to his run-down, roofless, unpainted shack with a bottle in a brown paper bag. After his death, his family found bundles of money stored in his ramshackle home.

Like the axe man who ignored his treasure, we Christians sometimes ignore parts of Scripture. We forget that all of Scripture is ours to use; that each passage has a reason for its inclusion in the canon. Who knew Leviticus held so much buried treasure? In an efficient seven verses in chapter 19, God teaches us how to provide for the poor and disabled without stripping them of their dignity (vv.9-10,14), how to run our businesses ethically (vv.11,13,15), and how to embed respect for Him into our daily life (v.12).


If a few verses can contain so much treasure, think of all that can be ours if we dig into our Bibles every day.


For Further Study
Mine the treasure in Leviticus 19, and then search
for more treasure in other parts of Leviticus to put into practice in your Christian walk.
Every word in the Bible was placed with a purpose; any part you’ve not read is your buried treasure.

Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Heat And Holiness - 2/15/11 Our Daily Word

Why is it taking my hair so long to get dry? I wondered. As usual, I was in a hurry, and I didn’t want to go outside into the wintry weather with wet hair. Then I realized the problem. I had changed the setting on the hairdryer to “warm” instead of “hot” to accommodate my niece’s preferences.

I often wish I could control the conditions of life as easily as I can change the setting on my hairdryer. I would choose a comfortable setting—not too hot, not too cold. I certainly wouldn’t choose the heat of adversity or the fire of affliction. But in the spiritual realm, warm doesn’t get the job done. We are called to holiness, and holiness often involves “heat.” To be holy means to be set apart for God—separated from anything unclean or impure. To refine and purify us, God sometimes uses the furnace of affliction. The prophet Isaiah said, “When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned” (Isa. 43:2); he didn’t say if. And the apostle Peter said that we should not be surprised by trials (1 Peter 4:12).


None of us knows when we’ll be called to walk through the fire or how hot the furnace will be. But we do know this: God’s purpose for the flames is to purify us, not to destroy us.


When through fiery trials thy pathway shall lie,
My grace, all-sufficient, shall be thy supply.
The flames shall not hurt thee; I only design
Thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine. —Keen
The only way God hurries holiness is by turning up the heat.

Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Friending - 2/14/2011 Happy Valentines Day!

The social networking Web site Facebook.com was launched in 2004 as a way for college students to connect with each other online. It is now open to people of all ages, and currently there are an estimated 500 million users. Each user has an individual page with photos and personal details that can be viewed by “friends.” To “friend” a person means opening the door to communication and information about who you are, where you go, and what you do. Facebook friendships may be casual or committed, but each one is “by invitation only.”

Just before Jesus was crucified, He told His disciples: “You are My friends if you do whatever I command you. No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I have made known to you” (John 15:14-15).

Unselfishness, oneness of purpose, and confident trust are the hallmarks of true friendship, especially in our relationship with the Lord. Christ has taken the initiative by giving His life for us and inviting us to know and follow Him.

Have we responded to the Lord Jesus’ invitation of friendship by opening our hearts to Him with nothing held back?
Friendship with Jesus,
Fellowship divine;
O what blessed, sweet communion—
Jesus is a Friend of mine. —Ludgate
Jesus longs to be our Friend.
Read: John 15:9-17


You are My friends if you do whatever I command you. —John 15:14
Bible in a year:Leviticus 15-16; Matthew 27:1-26

Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Spiritual Gifts Layouts - Are you working in God's Kingdom?

My Faith layout - Matthew 17:20
He replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”
Spiritual Gifts Layout
Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Our Daily Bread - Friday 2/11/2011

Will I Have To Tell?

Jim was sharing the gospel with Kerri. He told her she was separated from a holy God because of her sin, and that Jesus had died and risen for her salvation. She kept coming up with one reason not to believe: “But if I do receive Him, I won’t have to tell other people about it, will I? I don’t want to do that.” She said that didn’t fit her personality; she didn’t want to have to tell others about Jesus.

Jim explained that promising to witness about Jesus wasn’t a requirement before receiving Him. But he also said that once she came to know the Lord, Kerri would become His ambassador to the world (2 Cor. 5:20).

After talking a little longer, Kerri acknowledged her need for salvation through Christ. She went home excited and at peace. Funny thing happened—within 24 hours she told three people about what God had done in her life.

Because we have been reconciled to God through Jesus, we now have “the ministry of reconciliation,” according to the apostle Paul (v.18). We are His ambassadors, and therefore we implore people “on Christ’s behalf, be reconciled to God” (v.20).

When we’re thankful, we want to share what God has done.

I love to tell the story,
For some have never heard
The message of salvation
From God’s own holy Word. —Hankey
There’s no better news than the gospel— spread the word!


Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Sketch Layout Thursday 2/10/2011

 Sketch Thursday will be posting pages later tonight!
 If you like taking class at the locate Archiver's here in Raleigh, NC here is a wonderful class to take I have seen the cards up close and personal and very nice. I'm thinking about taking the course and you should also...
Have a great day.
Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Standing Ovation - 2/10/2011

Read: Acts 6:8-15; 7:54-60
Look! I see . . . the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God! —Acts 7:56
Bible in a year: Leviticus 8-10; Matthew 25:31-46

Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Our Daily word - Of Weeping And Rejoicing - 2/9/2011

Golda Meir knew both struggle and success during her life. As prime minister of Israel, she experienced many episodes of conflict and loss, as well as the periodic joy of successes and victory in the life of the fledgling State of Israel. She said of joy and sorrow, “Those who don’t know how to weep with their whole heart, don’t know how to laugh either.”


The apostle Paul called us to a life of both weeping and rejoicing—but with a twist. In Romans 12:15, the apostle challenged us to look outside our own experiences to the needs of others. He said, “Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep.”

If we rejoice only in our own victories, we miss the wonder of celebrating the power of the Lord, who desires to accomplish His purposes in and through others as well. If we mourn only our own losses, we lose the opportunity to “be there” for those who are hurting by showing them compassion.
Life is filled with the extremes of joy and sorrow, victory and defeat. But we have been given the privilege of entering into those moments in people’s lives to see the grace of God at work. Don’t miss it!
Lord, give me sensitivity
To people in their grief and pain,
To weep with them and show Your love
In ways mere words cannot attain. —Sper
Looking to the needs of others honors Christ.

Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Sketch Thursday 2/3/2011

This is a great day to do some scrapbooking ... it's raining and very cold outside.. So I'll be working on some layout today ....

 These are not from sketch Thursday sketches .. I just love them and want to try them out...
Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Friday, February 4, 2011

When Royalty Comes To Town - 2/4/2011

My friend Tim Davis tells the story of being in Trinidad as a little boy when Queen Elizabeth came to visit their town. He recalls going with his missionary parents to join hundreds of others who gathered to greet the queen. Waving his little flag, he watched as the entourage came down the street—first the soldiers, then the mounted guard, and then the limousine from which she waved to the cheering crowd. He looked on as the queen drove out of town, leaving everyone to return to life as usual. In Tim’s words, “Royalty came to town and nothing changed!”
For those of us who have accepted Jesus as Savior, there was a day when royalty arrived—in our heart. As Paul put it, our body is “the temple of the Holy Spirit” (1 Cor. 6:19)—a reality that has huge ramifications. His residence in our life is intended to transform us to live in a way that brings glory to Him. Our relationships, the way we serve our employer, how we use our money, how we treat our enemies, and everything else in our lives should reflect the wonderful reality that royalty lives within.

Has anything changed since King Jesus came into your heart? Does your world notice or do they think He was just passing through?

By this shall every person know
That we serve God above:
His Spirit dwells within our hearts
And fills us with His love. —D. De Haan
If Jesus has taken up residence in us,
the world should notice a lasting change.
***
Read: 1 Corinthians 6:12-20
Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you . . . and you are not your own. —1 Corinthians 6:19
Bible in a year:Exodus 34-35; Matthew 22:23-46
Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Defragment - 2/2/2011 - Our Daily Bread

Every so often, my computer becomes sluggish. Frequent use of certain programs and documents causes pieces of information to become scattered, requiring my computer to search for the pieces before I can use them. To fix it, I need to run a program that retrieves the pieces and groups them together where they are easily accessible. This process is called “defragmentation.”

Like my computer, my life gets fragmented. One situation tugs on my emotions while I’m trying to concentrate on something else. Demands from every direction bombard me. I want to accomplish everything that needs to be done, but my mind won’t stop and my body won’t start. Soon I begin to feel weary and useless.
Recently I attended a retreat where one of the handouts included a prayer with words that expressed how I felt: “Lord, I am scattered, restless, and only half here.”
King David also went through such times (Ps. 55:2). In prayer, David presented his needs to God morning, noon, and evening, confident that he would be heard (v.17).

Prayer can help to defragment our lives. When we cast our cares on the Lord, He will show us what we need to do and what only He can do.
O Lord, we bring our restless hearts
To You in fervent prayer;
Now help us wait expectantly
While resting in Your care. —Sper
We need prayer the most when we have the least time to pray.

Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Counterfeits Of The Heart - 2/1/2011

Daily Blessed Word!

True stories about deceit and deception can sound stranger than fiction. According to an AP news item, a Georgia woman was arrested after trying to pay for more than $1,500 in purchases with a million-dollar counterfeit bill. When questioned, the embarrassed patron claimed to have been misled, saying that the fake money had been given to her by her ex-husband, who was a coin collector.

The size of the bill makes us question whether anyone could really have been misled into thinking it was real. But maybe that makes it a good illustration of the almost unbelievable problem of self-deception that the prophet warns us about. When Jeremiah said, “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?” (17:9 ESV), he expresses a sense of amazement that is beyond our ability to grasp. Here the prophet is not saying that some of us have a problem being honest with ourselves; he is claiming that everyone does.
Thankfully, God searches our hearts and understands what we cannot see (v.10). He gives us every reason to say, “Lord, we need Your help. Please show us whether we are being honest with ourselves and You. If we aren’t, help us to change and rely on You rather than on ourselves.”

Search me, O God, and know my heart today;
Try me, O Savior, know my thoughts I pray.
See if there be some wicked way in me;
Cleanse me from every sin and set me free. —Orr
The only way to survive in a world of deception is by trusting the One who will never deceive us.


Proverbs 18:21 The tongue has the power of life and death,and those who love it will eat its fruit.