Saturday, July 16, 2011

Reading Books

I used to read constantly, several novels a week. I suppose the time I now use on the internet would have been spent reading a book several years ago. I always read light stuff, romances, some light mysteries that had humor, and fun light-hearted humorous books. It was my escape, as the internet is now.

Then I developed a cataract which made reading difficult. Got it fixed 6-7 years ago, but was busy building my business, and had a TV in the bedroom so stopped reading at night. Meanwhile another cataract was forming, and it progressed to the point of blinding me totally in left eye...but meanwhile I had a stroke that still causes chaos (best word to describe it) in my thinking, has affected my concentration, etc. Less than a year ago I had surgery to remove my cataract, and was looking forward to reading again. In fact I have a few books that I've wanted to read and have started them but couldn't keep up with them even though they were all light reading. So I gave up.

Then this spring I got my DroidX. And have both the Kindle and Nook apps on it. And found lots of free books. And downloaded a few.

A few days ago I started one of them. In fact, I went to bed early just so I could. And at 3:07 in the morning, I finished it. I loved reading it! It is the first book that I've read all the way through in YEARS, and I really really loved it! (If you're curious, it was Making Waves by Lorna Seilstad.)

Most of my reading has been done on the computer (a habit I formed when I needed to be able to adjust the font size to HUGE!), mostly the Bible but also online articles...no fiction though, no light reading breaks of easy mindless drivel that I used to enjoy. Is that why it was so much easier to read it on my Droid? I know for a fact that holding the Droid is easier when laying in bed than even the lightest paperback...

The problem? Not being able to put it down. I can't read into the morning hours every night, for sure. I'm now reading the Bible on my Droid at night, which isn't light reading, but involves looking things up and praying, so it isn't strictly reading as in a novel.

So I'm excited to be able to read again. Just have to work out the sleep thing. I could read while I'm working (answering calls and scheduling appointments for The Bug Man 9-5, M-F, April-Oct.) I suppose, since I can't really get involved in projects with the frequent interruptions - I do simpler things around the house during work hours but do spend a lot of time, when the phone is busy, sitting at the computer. I might as well be reading.

Anyway, I'm really happy that I read a book, just for fun. And, whenever it might be, I'm looking forward to reading another one!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Rob Bell/Mars Hill Church

I had heard of Universalism and have read several articles about it in the past but this is the first I've heard of the "Emerging Church" - although a church that I attended in the past may fit that description...



I'm not sure why there is a need to sugar coat, or omit parts of, God's Word. Yes, the convicting by God of our sin is uncomfortable, even painful. And the feeling of urgency to change that He brings about within us is not pleasant - if it were then why would we bother?



No, the need for Christ isn't a sitcom, or the result of performance by a rock band, or enjoying a feel-good, everybody-goes-to-heaven sermon. The awareness of our need for Christ is most often a traumatic spiritual awakening that shakes us to the core, wakes us from our sin-induced slumber, and then as we repent, changes us with an heart-shattering, completely enveloping love and awareness of the Creator Himself within and through and surrounding us...leading to change from the very heart of who we are, to how we see life, our goals and priorities, how we live, and mostly Who we now serve.



A conversion from sinner to follower can happen anywhere. But it is the result of working of the Gospel of Jesus Christ within our very spirits, changing our hearts from the inside out, and leaving us with an awareness and connection through the Holy Spirit within us...not just an emotional high that leaves us within a few days (or even hours!).



Do not be deceived.


Monday, July 11, 2011

My New All-Time Favorite Site for Saving $!!! I actually understand her site, for one thing... :)


Real-Life Easter Eggs - Save $, Get Things Done, etc. (but I DO NOT condone #5, involving lying)


As an animal lover, today's Lazaroo was especially significant to me...

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Lazaroo – Monday, July 11, 2011




Jul 11, 2011
I Lazaroo.



 



Pray the words of this Lazaroo aloud, with total transparency:



“If someone’s offering is a fellowship offering, and he offers an animal from the herd, whether male or female, he is to present before the LORD an animal without defect. He is to lay his hand on the head of his offering and slaughter it at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting. Then Aaron’s sons the priests shall sprinkle the blood against the altar on all sides.”

(Leviticus 3:1-2)


I’m struggling with this, Jesus.


The very idea of taking an innocent animal –

one of my favorites –


marching it to Your holy place

laying my hand on its head one last time


and slaughtering it?!!!


then standing there…watching in horror…

while the priests sprinkle its blood against Your altar?!!!


No wonder these kinds of sacrifices were detestable to the Egyptians, Father.


I’ve got to admit it: They’re detestable to me.


as detestable as my sin must be to You.


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Exodus 8:25-27; Leviticus 18:22-30; Deuteronomy 7:25-27; Deuteronomy 27:1-7; 1 Kings 11:5-11; Ezekiel 36:31-32; Luke 16:14-15; Titus 1:14-16; 1 Peter 4:1-6

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