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Year-End Sentiments

December 30, 2020 by Amy Parsons in Faith, Family, Gospel, Homemaking, Hospitality, Marriage, Motherhood, Prayer, Scripture

“I’m not making any plans for 2021 - I want to see what I’m agreeing to first!”

Have you noticed there isn’t much goal-setting and resolution-making going on right now? What a strange year this has been! Many of us are looking at 2021 a little hesitant, not sure of what awaits us. Either that or we are frantically rushing forward to leave 2020 behind!

“Whatever I tell you in the dark, speak in the light; and what you hear in the ear, preach on the housetops. And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. But rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. Are not two sparrows sold for a copper coin? And not one of them falls to the ground apart from your Father’s will. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows.”
Matthew 10:27-31

Each time we have moved to a new place, there have been little brown sparrows. I’ve learned to look for them; sitting on the wire at one apartment, resting in the trees at another house, and now they perch all along our fence. They show up on their own, happily chirping without a care in the world. They are a constant reminder to me of how the Lord has cared for me and my family, regardless of what goes on around us!

I believe 2020 has been a good year, because the Lord ordained it. He saw fit to bring each day and its dealings. It has been a hard year, no doubt about that. But He has exposed darkness, He has shone light in even the corner shadows where evil has lurked unnoticed. He has shuffled our lives so that we - if we are paying attention - can see yet again how life is not in our control. He has been re-prioritizing many things for many people. Has it come without pain? Some of it, but not all of it. Yet He knows what He’s doing and He has cared for us.

If you are a believer in Jesus Christ, I hope you leave 2020 energized. Going forward, we have such opportunity to share the hope of the Gospel to a dying world! We are not able to go on in life just coasting along; we either believe in the Lord or we don’t. We will either stand for His truth or we won’t. It’s hard, but it’s simple.

These are good days, friends. These are days we get to show our children how to live for Christ. These are days we get to be even more purposeful in teaching them and training them in the way God lays out for us. Now is the time to be intentional with our marriages, to put our minds to work in our households, to know that what we are doing as wives and mothers is a holy calling.

This next year is unknown, just like any other year. It will likely be hard and refining. But praise God for the refinement, that we would know Him more and be better able to bring Him glory!

Keep your chin up, dear friends, as we go into this new year. We are not without hope! Be refreshed, knowing that the Lord has already numbered your days and He will not leave you for any one of them. He is always present; a very present help in time of trouble (Psalm 46:1) and always near you in pleasant times too.

Run the race the Lord has called you to. Spend your days immersed in His Word and in prayer, looking for ways to serve and bless others. We have good works ahead of us for His glory, let’s walk in them. A life spent wholly for the Lord is certainly not a life wasted!

“For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.”
Ephesians 2:10

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“Not that I have already attained, or am already perfected; but I press on, that I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me. Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 3:12-14

Happy New Year!

- Amy

December 30, 2020 /Amy Parsons
2020, 2021, thankful, praise, challenges, pain
Faith, Family, Gospel, Homemaking, Hospitality, Marriage, Motherhood, Prayer, Scripture
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Friday Magnify - 5

December 11, 2020 by Amy Parsons in Faith, Gospel, Scripture

“Oh, magnify the Lord with me,
And let us exalt His name together.”
Psalm 34:3

“And there is none upon earth that I desire besides You. My flesh and my heart fail; but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever” (Psalm 73:25-26).

What hope do we have, but Jesus Christ?

What comfort do we have, but Jesus Christ?

What joy, strength, and peace but Him?

God, Almighty God, came to us not-mighty humans. Born as a baby, and never having sinned - He shows us how to live. He lived and died that we could be redeemed; hopeless sinners, redeemed by the blood of our God. What a Savior!

There is no one else like Him. And there is no one else I want to live my life for. Any trials, any suffering - it is all nothing compared to His sacrifice for me. He gives me hope to keep going, knowing that He sees all and knows all and is making everything right. He comforts me and strengthens me, He gives me joy that doesn’t make sense and peace when all is in turmoil.

What a far cry I am from perfection, but He is so kind to carry me along. His Word lifts me up to do all He sets before me, and to do it cheerfully. His sacrifice promises me forgiveness when I stumble and sin against Him - sin doesn’t have the final word!

What a wonderful Savior we have. This week, I am thankful He came all those years ago!


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December 11, 2020 /Amy Parsons
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Friday Magnify - 4

December 03, 2020 by Amy Parsons in Scripture, Motherhood, Gospel

“Oh, magnify the Lord with me,
And let us exalt His name together.”
Psalm 34:3

Happy Friday! I have been so struck this week with how merciful our God is. Often I complain and am discontent with things in life. Challenges can throw me for a loop and before I know it, I am an ungrateful little stinker! God gently reminds me that He has saved my soul. What is anything in light of that? He has given me all of my days and they are each a gift - complaining is being ungrateful, and I have nothing to be ungrateful for. He is always good and always merciful!

He even looks after the little details, like the above-pictured donut. I had thought earlier in the week about what a birthday cake would look like for a 10am party, and settled on a donut-type dessert being a good idea. Really didn’t want to do a drive-thru donut, since they don’t taste as good and usually upset everyone’s stomachs. But, I had no idea when I would make the 40-minute trip to our favorite donut place…and I wasn’t sure I wanted to make any…so I completely forgot about it. (This is typical, and I end up having to pull something out of thin air last-minute. Heh.)

Unrelated, Thursday I had a last-minute doctor appointment that seemed like a total waste of time. Drove an hour up to see a doctor for three minutes before being set back home. But, right down the road from the office is a fabulous donut shop. So we grabbed some donuts and drove home.

It wasn’t until I got home and settled that I realized I had the donut I needed for my little guy’s birthday. Even when we’re space cadets the Lord looks out for us! He obviously didn’t have to add this little detail to my life, but He did and I am thankful!

Has the Lord blessed you in creative ways this week?

Have a great weekend! :)

Amy

December 03, 2020 /Amy Parsons
Friday Magnify, thankful
Scripture, Motherhood, Gospel
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Celebrate Thanksgiving!

November 24, 2020 by Amy Parsons in Gospel, Hospitality, Scripture

Freedom from Want, the Thanksgiving print. One of my favorite paintings, created by Norman Rockwell and made alive in my grandparents' home. Rockwell made this as one of four "Freedoms" in conjunction with President Roosevelt's State of the Union address in 1941. Freedom of speech and expression; freedom of worship; freedom from want; freedom from fear.

We crave freedom. We want to be able to say what we have to say and have it listened to. We want freedom to worship as we please. We want freedom to not be in need - freedom to provide for ourselves and our families. We want freedom from fear, when we can trust people around us and not have to live on the defensive.

These freedoms, and our desire to be free - they come from God. He made each of us in His image, those who believe in Him and those who don't. We have rights because He gave them to us. We can read through Proverbs and find that He desires us to be diligent, provide, and live cheerfully. We can see in Genesis that He gives us land to work and cultivate. In Leviticus we see His laws that protect and provide for His people. In the Gospels and Romans especially we see the ultimate freedom, freedom from sin through Jesus Christ.

It is because of our Creator that we can maintain earthly freedom as a good thing and desire to have it. Freedom for me, freedom for you.

This, my friends, is why it's important to fight for freedom. We fight for freedom because it's what God desires. Unjust rule and reign is contrary to what He wants.

"For You are not a God who takes pleasure in wickedness, nor shall evil dwell with You. The boastful shall not stand in Your sight; You hate all workers of iniquity. You shall destroy those who speak falsehood; the Lord abhors the bloodthirsty and deceitful man" (Psalm 5:4-6).

Celebrate Thanksgiving this week, and may it be joyful. 🥂

November 24, 2020 /Amy Parsons
thankful, Thanksgiving, celebrate, hope, joy, freedom
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