Saturday, November 30, 2019

Bible Illustrating and Journaling: Ecclesiastes 3:11


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  This Week's Scripture Focus:  Ecclesiastes 3:11

He has made everything 
beautiful in its time.

All things in creation are made by God for His pleasure and glory, and there is a beauty in them all.  He governs and orders all things according to His will.  Some things are done immediately by Him, as in creation.  Others are made by instruments, and some are only permitted by him.  Some He does Himself, some He wills to be done by others, and some He suffers to be done.  However, in all, there is a beauty and harmony.  Everything is done in the time in which God wills it shall be done, and it is done in the time most fit and suitable for it to be done.



We have the world so much in our hearts, are so taken up with thoughts and cares of worldly things, that we have neither time nor spirit to see God's hand in them.

Blessings,
Annie




Monday, November 25, 2019

Elegant Thanksgiving Wreath


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Need a quick card for Thanksgiving?  Here  is an idea that can be whipped up in just a few minutes.  For a background, emboss the card using Sizzix Elegant Wreath folder, or your choice.  Daisy punch several times from scrapbook paper and cream card stock to make a decorative flower.  For the flower center I used a tiny flower punch and a tiny starburst punch, with a jewel in the center.  I used a couple of pieces of green grosgrain ribbon for the leaves.   I used my Stampin' Up Classic Label punch to punch the cream label and then stamped with Inkadinkado #99450-K, and colored the fruit with Prismacolor pencils.  The card size is 51/2 x 41/4, top folded.  Quick but still a bit elegant!

Wishing you a very Happy Thanksgiving and special blessings,
Annie


Saturday, November 23, 2019

Bible Illustrating and Journaling - Psalm 138:1


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  This Week's Scripture Focus:  Psalm 138:1

"I will praise You with my whole heart."





David boldly declared that he would hold nothing back in his praise to God.  His praising God would be done with all his being, with his whole heart, with the whole force of his life.  David intended his praise to be done with joy and enthusiastic eagerness. 

To praise God with the whole heart leaves no room for any other motives to divide our devotion to the Lord.

I need a broken heart to mourn my own sins, but a whole heart to praise the Lord.  If ever my heart is whole and wholly occupied with one thing, it should be when I am praising the Lord.

Blessings,
Annie



Thursday, November 21, 2019

Book Review: In the Footsteps of Jesus, One Man's Journey, by Bruce Marchiano



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In the Footsteps of Jesus, One Man’s Journey, 
by Bruce Marchiano

This is a book written from the heart of the author, Bruce Marchiano, who portrayed Jesus in the movie, “The Gospel According to Matthew.”  It is his personal testimony of the effects that playing this roll had on his spiritual life and in his personal life.  One of the things that I found so encouraging was that he related how wonderfully God worked in his life and then shares that he is nobody special.  God wants to relate to each one of us right where we are.  Bruce talks about his background and details about how he came to be in such a film. He gives insight to his thoughts, feelings, and attitudes leading up to and during the filming.  You come away feeling as if you were on location with him during the shoot.

Bruce's writing is so fresh and conversational that you feel he is sitting in your home and chatting with you about what matters most in the world - Jesus!  Although he was a believer before playing the role of Jesus, I feel he was very transparent about what was in his heart and thoughts as the Holy Spirit led him to know a Jesus that he previously didn’t fully understand. 

It was an encouragement to me to read Bruce Marchiano's testimony about his amazing journey of following Christ and his life changing experience of portraying Jesus in the film.  What he shares is from the heart as he bares his soul in this book and the greater knowledge he gained of who Jesus really was. After reading the book, you feel as if Bruce is a friend who has shared an intimate part of his life with you.  More importantly, he reveals to us the Jesus who is a friend to us all, not a solemn or sad Messiah, but a man of joy and love.  I believe it will deepen your own relationship with Christ as it did with Bruce - it did mine!

Blessings,
Annie



Sunday, November 17, 2019

Bible Illustrating and Journaling - Galatians 6:9


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  This Week's Scripture Focus:  Galatians 6:9

And let us not grow weary of doing good, 
for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.



Doing good involves yielding to the Spirit and exhibiting the fruit He produces—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. When these things are dominant in our lives, doing good is the inevitable result.

We need this encouragement to not grow weary in doing good because of our own natural weakness and the opposition of evil spirits and evil men.  The best intentions for doing good can be easily derailed. We often feel there is so much work to be done that we cannot possibly do it all. There are so many needs, so many calls on our time, energy, and finances, that we can easily become exhausted and disheartened.  Doing what’s right is not easy in a fallen world, especially when it seems no one notices and there is little recompense for all our troubles.

Growing weary in doing good is an ever-present danger in the Christian life.  Overcommitting ourselves is a primary cause of weariness among Christians. We want so much to contribute and to respond to God’s love by pouring ourselves into ministry for His sake that we risk burnout. Discernment is essential. We need to choose wisely and always allow time for rest.  God will provide for each need He wants to fulfill. He will provide the means to accomplish His ends.

Paul reminds us to look past our labors to the prize at the end:  those who persevere in doing good are promised to reap rewards. When we become disheartened, the comforting presence of the Holy Spirit brings relief and gratitude to our hearts and glory to God.  Just like the sower of seed must wait for the harvest, the Christian must wait patiently for the rewards that will inevitably come to us from God. We will not give up, because our Lord is faithful. “Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain” (1 Corinthians 15:58).

(Based on Galatians, McArthur New Testament Commentary.)

Blessings,
Annie


Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Milk Can Arrangement



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Today’s card was made with one of my favorite stamp sets.  I really like the country, old-fashioned look.  You can color the image to make it appropriate for any season.  This brings back memories of when it was popular to decorate your front porch with a milk can.  Yes, I had one on my porch!  It was always fun to walk in the fields or woods and find items to make a bouquet.  Now, in my area, it’s hard to find cattails.  One of the things that I really like about this stamp is – you guessed it - the cattails.   



You might think my card took a long time to make, but actually it takes very little time.  Copic markers make coloring really quick and easy.  Fussy cutting took the most time, but even that went quickly, and I love to do it.  Now it's your turn!

Card Stock Measurements
White Card Stock Base  8½ x 5 inches
Patterned Paper Panel 5½ x 2½  inches
White Card Stock Panel 4 3/8 x 2½ inches
Red Specialty Paper Panel  4 5/8 x 2¾ inches
Red Specialty Paper Strip  5½ x 5/8 inches

Supplies
Stampin’ Up Country Home Stamp Set
Stampin’ Up Cup of Cheer Dies – the Bow die

Memento Tuxedo Black Ink Pad
Misti or Clear Blocks
Paper Trimmer
Tape Runner
Fussy Cutting Scissors
Make Art Play Station (if you have one or just a ruler)

Copic Markers Coloring Chart
Milk Can:  YG61 Pale Moss, hi-lighted with G99 Olive
Milk Can Rings and Handles:  E55 Light Camel and E39 Leather
Catails:  E55 Light Camel, dots with E39 Leather
Small Berries:  R35 Coral
Leaf Branches:  G99
Artichoke:  R39 Garnet
Dark Leaves:  G94 Grayish Olive
Light Leaves:  G40 Dim Green, hi-lighted with BG01 Aqua Blue

Notes
1.  Remember – when stamping with polymer stamps, you need to leave the stamp on
           the paper for a longer time in order for the ink to transfer.
2.  Red and White panel is mounted with 3-D tape.

Layering Directions/Measurements
1.  Red Specialty Paper Strip ½ inch from left side of card.
2.  Patterned Paper Panel ¾ inch from left side of card.
3.  Red Specialty Paper Panel 1 inch from left side of card.

So glad to have you here today.

Blessings,
Annie




Saturday, November 9, 2019

Bible Illustrating and Journaling: Ephesians 1:4-5


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This Week's Scripture Focus:  Ephesians 1:4-5
 
Even before he made the world, God loved us and chose us in Christ to be holy and without fault in his eyes.  God decided in advance to adopt us into his own family by bringing us to himself through Jesus Christ. This is what he wanted to do, and it gave him great pleasure.



Please note that in this journaling I am addressing only the meaning of the words "chosen" and "predestined."  This is not an argument either for or against Arminianism or Calvinism.

I encourage you to do your own research if you have been touched by this journaling.  This is one of the mysteries of the bible that we may never truly and completely understand while we are present on this earth.  But one thing is certain:  if we are a believer, we have been chosen by the grace of God, and not by works.
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 God chose we who are in Christ to be His children in His wisdom, power, and love, so our proper response as His children is to live in obedience to Him. We are to be "holy," a word meaning "set apart." We are also to live in a way which is without blame.

Before the world was created, God made the decision that all those who believed in Christ Jesus would become children of God.  By that decision, He chose who would be allowed to be his children.  The word chose comes from the Greek word eklegomai, (ek-le'-go-mÄ« )which means “to pick out, choose out a person or thing.” 

By making the decision that only those who would become believers would become His children, God predestined us.  Predestined comes from the Greek word proorizo (proh-oh-REE-zoh) and it means “to make a decision beforehand.”  This means that God determined ahead of time whom He would adopt as His children – the believers.

God has chosen us and yet we are responsible to believe.  He gives us the gift of faith and all who have faith are granted the ability to come to Jesus and will come – no exceptions.

In the beginning before anything was created, God chose and predestinated us to be adopted as children of God by our faith in Christ Jesus.

Blessings,
Annie


Saturday, November 2, 2019

Bible Illustrating and Journaling: Isaiah 61:11



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  This Week's Scripture Focus:  Isaiah 61:11

For as the earth brings forth its bud, as the garden causes the things that are sown in it to spring forth, so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth before all the nations.


The prophet Isaiah is comparing how a garden grows seeds planted in it to how God brings forth righteousness and blessings in our lives.  We can’t get inside a seed and press a button to make the seed grow.  The blessing of life and growth is miraculously within the seed, placed there by God.  We can’t “make” something grow, but we can provide the right environment for the seed to bud, grow, and be fruitful. That’s also how we receive and flourish in God’s blessings. We can’t “make” or “manufacture” them, but we can put our hearts and minds in the right environments of faith, fellowship, and obedience, to see blessing grow and flourish.  In this passage, righteousness means deliverance, which is a reference to the coming Messiah, who will provide the means of deliverance for all nations.

Blessings,
Annie



Friday, November 1, 2019

Thankful Mice


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So much has been going on that I’m very happy to finally get around to making some Thanksgiving cards.  It appears that I was feeling whimsical today and didn’t realize it.  My intent was to make a nice autumn Thanksgiving card.  However, when I spotted the little Thankful Mice stamps in my “Holidays” drawer, I knew it was time to use them again.  So, my original plan was put on hold for another day.  The little pilgrim mice and slice of cheese are so fun to design with.  It’s really great to have the matching dies, so no fussy cutting.  The card is fairly straightforward, so I felt directions weren’t really needed, except that I used foam tape to mount the mice for a nice 3-D effect.  Just follow the picture and have fun.

Measurements
8 ½ x 5 ½ inch card base
5 3/8 x 4 1/8 inch panel
5 ¼ x 4 inch panel

Stamps, Punch, and Dies
Lawn Fawn Thankful Mice #LF36 and Coordinating Dies #LF37
Sizzix/Lori Whitlock Sentiment Circles & Stamps #66234
Joy Crafts Cardmodel Circle #6002/0599
Stampendous H091 Thanksgiving Time stamp
Stampin’ Up Painted Harvest set:  I am thankful for you
Stampin’ Up Bird Builder Punch

Copic Markers
R01 Pinkish Vanilla
R30 Pale Yellowish Pink
N1 Neutral Grey No.1
E13 Light Suntan
R56 Currant
G46 Mistletoe
100 Black

Hope you enjoy the card.

Blessings,
Annie