Welcome to the Tuesday 4 Meme!!
I really enjoyed these questions when I saw them on Linda's blog so decided to play along while I wait for my laundry to finish.
Welcome to the Tuesday 4 Meme!!
I really enjoyed these questions when I saw them on Linda's blog so decided to play along while I wait for my laundry to finish.
This verse has been going around in my mind, along with the Scripture song that was sung in the mid 1980s in many worship services, all weekend.
I was reminded of this when I was on a hike Saturday morning. I was confident in leading this hike, even though the 3 of us who signed up, had never hiked this particular trail. One reason I was confident is because it's a loop trail for 3.5 miles and very easy to follow as the state of Massachusetts had paint blazes pretty close together.
My friend E and I could have hiked at a bit faster pace, but we weren't going to abandon the new member (B) even though she's 30 yrs younger and probably more physically fit than we are! I know the feeling of being abandoned on a trail. I hiked a few times with an old friend who would basically jog or run the trail leaving me to just hike alone. Sometimes I enjoyed it as we always chose trails that are blazed (we don't do bushwhacks unless absolutely necessary like to get to a falls, or to get around blowdown) but the feeling of "what if something happens and she is way ahead of me...." would be prevalent. So no way was I going to abandon a brand new member of the hiking group. We fell into a steady rhythm and thoroughly enjoyed the trail and the fellowship. None of us felt abandoned or that we were going too fast or too slow.
Sometimes we might feel like we've been "abandoned" in situations we are dealing with on an emotional level. Maybe we're going through some kind of trial....challenge...whether it's physical, relational, financial, mental, or emotional.....and we can "feel" abandoned by family, friends, and even God. Our feelings are real, after all!
Yet when our confidence is in Christ, we have the blessed assurance that He is walking right alongside us.
When we are yoked with Jesus, He guides our way, He bears the brunt of the burden (if we're willing to let Him!) and we can rest in the confidence that "God's got this"
Give you burdens over to God and He will give you rest...I have confidence in that very promise.
Saturday 9: Soldier (2016)
What a week! Many busy days and slower evenings......two days felt like the middle of July here in eastern New York State with a temp of 94 F on Monday! We had to turn on the central air Monday around 2 pm and it stayed on until Wed morning when a cooler front pushed through. I much prefer having my windows open for fresh air so I'm happy it's more Spring-like now. Pollen is flying around so allergy tablets and more dusting have been part of my daily routine this week but it's also been a week of many blessings and things that made me say "Thank You, God".
I'm sharing FIVE of those things called FAVES and linking up with others who do the same, at our host's site: Susanne of Living to Tell the Story. Join us!
| SoulSteps morning hike: High Falls Area Adam and his wife Kathryn, Celine Dave D and me High Falls Conservancy Area 16 May |
| our destination was the highest falls in Columbia County to the east of us High Falls 16 May |
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| Irises in the front flower garden |
| "Diane" is blooming again! |
| Buttercrunch lettuce......I'm experimenting in a large pot |
| this bush will have pretty pink tea roses in another week most likely I love the little solar "buds" behind it. They glow so pretty at night |
| my small rose bush is doing better this year it will have peach colored roses in another week or two |
| The first trail we took was through several different "glens" of various trees Maple, Willow, Walnut, Pine, Birch |
| Willow Pond about .3 miles in on the trail |
| Melanie uses the provided flip-flop to play the musical bridge! |
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| Meditation Rock Garden |
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| a Koi pond and bridge that leads back to the barn and parking area We ate lunch to the left of the bridge/pic where the gazebo is set up with a picnic table and several lounge chairs |
| SoulSteps hiker friends Shawna, Maggie, Meg, me, Melanie Landis Arboretum 20 May |