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May 24 2008

Happy Birthday Grama!!!

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We want you to know that we didn’t forget your birthday–we’re just a little late with the flowers :-)

You’ve had your share of trials and hardships in this life, but you have overcome them. You’ve been a Mother to your children, a fun loving game-playing Grama to your grandchildren, and now you’re also a Great-Grandma. But through it all you’ve stayed faithful to your Lord and Savior, remaining a good example for your family. Keep on keeping on.

Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us [YOU], to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. Eph 3:20-21

Sending loads of love,

Your family

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May 2 2008

The Desire of the Righteous

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This is something that hit me the other day when I was reading in Proverbs the other morning:

“The desire of the righteous ends only in good, but the hope of the wicked only in wrath.”–Proverbs 11:23

I read that, stopped and thought wow! The desire of the righteous ends only in good! And then I looked in my footnotes and they said to look at chapter 10 verses 24 and 28:

“What the wicked dreads will overtake him; what the righteous desire will be granted.”—Proverbs 10:24

“The prospect of the righteous is joy, but the hopes of the wicked come to nothing.”–Proverbs 10:28

Now if the Bible says something once, it’s true. But if it says basically the same thing three times in a row?–God must really want to get the point across. (some days I need that–I didn’t really catch it until the third time!) And while all our righteousness is like filthy rags, God looks at us (those who have been sanctified, saved by grace, and redeemed) through the filter of his son’s blood–in his sight we are righteous. That means that our desires will be granted. That’s huge. The God over all the universe, maker of heaven and earth, is promising to grant our desires.

Now we do need to be careful, while He sees us as righteous, we still have a sin nature and so not all of our “desires” are righteous. We must not think that God will just give us every little thing we want. That would make us lazy and selfish, and God doesn’t operate that way–He wants (and acts for) what is for our good.

But if our desires are good and pure, ones that He Himself has implanted into our hearts–they will be granted.

That means that there is hope for my dreams–and yours. Not that we can just sit back and expect a huge farm or whatever to be dropped in our laps, no we need to keep working to gain our goals, but we can reasonably expect our desires to be fulfilled. Not in our time but in God’s time. “He has made everything beautiful in His time.” Ecclesiastes 3:11 So it may not be in our lifetimes, but if we follow His leading, our goals, our dreams, our desires will be accomplished.

What an encouragement! Isn’t God good?

Matthew

P.S. Sorry for the formating–I’ve fought with it for quite a while now and I’m giving up!

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Apr 12 2008

Weird Weather

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We had a very weird weather day today. I woke up to gray, but about nine the sun came out. Then this afternoon it has switched back and forth between sunshine, rain and a little hail, and just cloudy.

This morning I thew the last of the wood on the place (except for the blocks holding down the hoop-house) into the furnace, and since it’s supposed to be rather cold tomorrow (snow predicted, though if we do get any, I’m pretty sure it won’t stick) I thought it might be nice to have a little more before then….So I called Mr. Joe (the fellow from church who I cut wood with, and who also just and surgery on his foot last Friday) to see if he would be able to at least come with me and watch (for safety’s sake we prefer to have two people around if we’re doing much cutting) while I cut up some wood. Being the irrepressible, generous, strong type he is (he’s also really good on crutches), he said that he’d put the new bar on his saw, and to come on over (he mentioned that the doc said he doesn’t have to use the crutches all the time any more). So after I grabbed a snack and collected the extra layers I might need if it did start raining (it was about 68 degrees (20 C) at the time) and put the new bar and chain on my saw, I hooked on to the wood splitter and took off. I made it out of the drive way, down our road onto the busy road right by the freeway overpass/exit ramps and the wheel on the splitter locked up! Black skid marks on the pavement and squealing tires–the works. So I pulled off on the shoulder, and grabbed a pry bar to lift the axle, so I could spin the wheel and try to free it up. Once the tire was spinning freely, I jumped back in the truck and took off again. I made it another mile and a half (and two turns) before the wheel locked up again! It was locked up worse that time, but I managed to get worked free and limped it the last two miles (3.2 km) to Mr. Joe’s place. As you may have guessed the bearing was shot. So we had to fool with that a while, and then I headed into town to get new bearings.

Now while I was driving over to Mr. Joe’s and while we were working on getting the wheel bearings off, it was sunny with a lovely breeze. The peepers were singing away merrily, white puffy clouds were off in the distance, and it was plenty warm to be working in a short sleeved shirt. Then just before I left for town, there was a huge storm system practically right over us. Just came up out of nowhere. Last night we got about an inch and a half (3.5 cm) of rain, and today on the way to town it must have been raining at the rate of about an inch an hour! That didn’t last long though, by the time I got back about 25 min. later it had quit. And it never rained as hard at Mr. Joe’s farm as it had in town. So we put the new bearings in between a few more little showers, and took stock of the situation. About that time it started raining hard again–so we went inside. After a little while, all of a sudden it was sunny. The trees weren’t even dripping. If it weren’t for the puddles you’d never have known it had just been pouring. Quite strange.

So we though we could start cutting then, but another storm blew in and so we gave up and I came home. It rained on the way home, but then shortly there after it quit and was very nice and sunny again. And hasn’t rained since, I don’t think!

There’s Michigan weather for you. Overall it was a very nice day, except it kept raining off and on. When it wasn’t raining the sun generally came out. Weird weather. And no wood. We’ll have to rely on the oil furnace a little bit. Oh well, in three years we’ve only used about 3/8 of a tank, so we’re not doing too bad. I guess we’ll try again tomorrow. (once again in the rain and snow!)

Wellp that’s all fer now,

Matthew

P.S. I’ve got to get another photo of that rhubarb–you can almost see it grow. It must be a foot and a half high already.

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