The description of the face mask I was applying read, MIRCOL (pronounced miracle, lol!) revitalizing lotion (pink) in a luxurious cream. The thick, rich formula applied easily, next I had to wait, as the lotion hardened, made my skin so tight and wrinkled that after twenty minutes I looked like an old lady.
Then it happened.
I dipped my face into the warm water and instantly the lotion melted and was gone leaving my skin silky smooth. As my face was in the water I heard a whisper...when you come to me I take the hard wrinkled moments you are struggling with. I felt washed...smooth...clean...refreshed...loved. It was a moment of listening and agreeing that whatever the day holds He promises to be ever-present.
It was a sample of peace that I could carry into the day. I could write to you and assure you as I felt assured.
A simple exercise I had done prior to this self-facial. Matthew 14:25-32, using my imagination I pictured myself in the boat...the wind rocking the boat and I was feeling sick and scared. Jesus comes to me and holds me in the boat till the water calms.
Realizing again that I don't know what is next...but stay in the boat and be safe with Jesus. Answers yet to be revealed...answers that might not be what I wanted...but Jesus will be there...He will make it okay. I am sure of that! Are you sure of that!
So no Mircol will fix everything its just a face-mask, but Jesus....He comforts...and loves.
Wait for Him!
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Friday, June 5, 2020
STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES
Have you ever had what you would call ,"A bad hair day", or chronic complaints like, "Why didn't God give me straight hair instead of curly?" There are a myriad of complaints about our job, body, or even personality. You may be asking "personality"? I mean you catch yourself saying, "I am so loud why do I always have to be that way!"
Then it happens!
What happens, Elaine?
Let me explain what happened to my daughter, she is mid-twenties now, but back when she was 17, we were in a grocery store checking out and a girl bagging, about her age, says, "I just love your curly hair, I would love to have hair like that! You are so fortunate!" My daughter smiles! Let me back up. Just that day she was grumbling about her curly hair with the "why!" What a grin on my daughters face! It was priceless! To have a girl around her age make a compliment like that! What a gift! Which I pointed out to my daughter. "A gift!"
Do we look at compliments as a gift from above? I think it is powerful to receive the gift and believe in a small way God gave it to me. I had a friend that always says to be a "bucket filler". Taking each little experience and writing it on a piece of paper and before you know it your bucket will be begin to be full. Love! It connects me with the love of the Father.
I think it is hard to love without first really paying attention to the Father's love.
I have this happen more as I'm acknowledging the small happenings. Like one time I was dressing for a rehearsal dinner and felt unsure about my lipstick I chose, do you believe someone specifically said without any prompting on my part, "I love the lipstick color you chose!". I'll take it!
You know we race through life without joy and it's because we do NOT take the advice, "Take time to smell the roses!"
Now don't go around looking for compliments, what I am suggesting at the end of the day laying in your bed doing an inventory of your day, add circumstances like these. If you saw a cool butterfly and had a photo shoot with it (like I did today), count it as joy!
"Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace."Col. 3:15.
Then it happens!
What happens, Elaine?
Let me explain what happened to my daughter, she is mid-twenties now, but back when she was 17, we were in a grocery store checking out and a girl bagging, about her age, says, "I just love your curly hair, I would love to have hair like that! You are so fortunate!" My daughter smiles! Let me back up. Just that day she was grumbling about her curly hair with the "why!" What a grin on my daughters face! It was priceless! To have a girl around her age make a compliment like that! What a gift! Which I pointed out to my daughter. "A gift!"
Do we look at compliments as a gift from above? I think it is powerful to receive the gift and believe in a small way God gave it to me. I had a friend that always says to be a "bucket filler". Taking each little experience and writing it on a piece of paper and before you know it your bucket will be begin to be full. Love! It connects me with the love of the Father.
I think it is hard to love without first really paying attention to the Father's love.
I have this happen more as I'm acknowledging the small happenings. Like one time I was dressing for a rehearsal dinner and felt unsure about my lipstick I chose, do you believe someone specifically said without any prompting on my part, "I love the lipstick color you chose!". I'll take it!
You know we race through life without joy and it's because we do NOT take the advice, "Take time to smell the roses!"
Now don't go around looking for compliments, what I am suggesting at the end of the day laying in your bed doing an inventory of your day, add circumstances like these. If you saw a cool butterfly and had a photo shoot with it (like I did today), count it as joy!
"Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace."Col. 3:15.
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