Saturday, August 29, 2009

At White Oak Bakery..

Ana, enjoying the sunshine while sitting by the window at White Oak bakery. We are about to enjoy a delicious panini sandwich & coffee! Just wait until we get to choose our dessert! So many choices~so little time..:)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Am I a True Christian?

I've been thinking lately about how important it is to take stock of our faith, our lives, and see if we measure up to what a Christian really is. Oftentimes, someone may ask, "How do you know you are a Christian?" We tend to look back to a special moment or an event such as our baptism and reply that we became Christian on such and such a day. But if that is the sum evidence of our faith, then we may be sadly mistaken about the genuiness of our faith. The article below is from "The Power of His Presence" daily devotion by Ray Stedman. It is worth a read:

Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Do you not realize that Christ Jesus is in you—unless, of course, you fail the test? (2 Corinthians 13:5-6).

When we are out of line with Christian standards we have to ask ourselves, "Am I a true Christian, or am I a counterfeit? Have I been born again, or am I only putting up a front?" Those of us who are Christians ought to ask ourselves that occasionally. It is a good idea to examine yourself, especially if there is any kind of wrong behavior involved.

The very fact that the apostle could ask a question like that indicates that a possible answer is what marks true Christianity. A Christian, of course, is not simply one who joins a Christian church. Nor does adhering to a certain moral standard in your life or the fact that you consistently read the Bible make you a Christian. A true Christian is someone in whom Christ dwells. And the person in whom Christ dwells will have certain inescapable evidence of that fact given to him or her. Paul is suggesting that we ask ourselves if we have the evidence that Jesus Christ lives in us.

You may be asking, "How can I know that?" The answer is found in several places in Scripture. For instance, Scripture speaks of an "inner" witness. In Romans Paul says, "The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God's children" (Romans 8:16). That is one way you can know. There is an inner testimony, a feeling, a sense within produced by the Spirit of God who dwells within that you are part of the great family of God.

Scripture speaks also of desires that are born in the heart of a new Christian. First Peter 2:2 says, "Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation." One of the marks of born-again believers is that they have a deep and sudden thirst for the Word of God, a hunger to be fed, to know the truth of God.

This inner change will also produce an outward change, which is not all subjective. We can answer the question, "Is Jesus Christ in you?" by observing our conduct, because the inner change will produce a different attitude toward our behavior. One of the striking things about new Christians is that they invariably begin to manifest a totally different attitude toward things they once thought were appropriate. In some of the more blatant forms of evil, such as attitudes about lying or drunkenness or stealing, they find immediately that their attitude is changed. That is because Christ lives in them, and light can have no part with darkness. Christ cannot share with Belial. Even our attitude toward our selfishness changes. We see how selfish we have been. It looks ugly and distasteful in our eyes, and we want to be free from it.

That's worth thinking about...

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Out on the deck with Kennedy!



This is a great video of Miss Kennedy! It was so nice out on the deck; she really seemed to enjoy it. And I think she really likes Nana's geranium... :-)

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Saturday, August 08, 2009

Kennedy at Granddad and Nana's!











We had a good time this afternoon with Kennedy. We went out on the deck and enjoyed the flowers, and took a few pictures. She is quite the photo princess :-)




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Saturday, August 01, 2009

Our new deck..!

We just had a small deck built on the back of our house. Our previous little porch had become so rotten and dangerous. We had been praying for the means to make it happen ~ We thank God for another answer to prayer! Ana Maria asked the builder to install the lattice structure on the left for extra privacy and coziness. And I suspect she's already thinking about what plants or vines might enjoy a new lattice home... :)