Being Thankful

WOW… okay… when I wrote the first blog post for this November, I never in a million years would even fathom what would transpire just a few days later.  NEVER, in a million years could I even imagine what would happen in a matter of hours on that Thursday.  It shook me to my core.
I had a completely different blog written but changed my mind.  Here are the words that I want to share.
He will make beauty out of the ashes. Let me start there.
 It was a Thursday morning, and I had gotten a text from my mom that the hospital where they lived was evacuating because of an encroaching fire.  She went on to say that she and dad were going to start packing up some things because the sky was getting darker and darker.
 I was at work, but let me tell you, Thursday, November 8, 2018, not a lot of work got done by most of us that had family and friends in Paradise, California.  There were tears, and disbelief as we were trying to find out as much information during the frenzy about those people that we knew lived in Paradise.
 My co-workers were calling their family and friends to see if they were heading out of Paradise, and to safety.  I keep looking at my phone to see texts of where my family was. Soon, my folks were heading out of their subdivision. I didn't realize that it was just the start of a scary ordeal.
 We, in the office, were staring at our cell phones and computers to see what the news was or to hear news from our friends and family to confirm.   I got to work at 8am, and at 10:30am, my mom called me on the phone.  There was fire on both sides of the road where they were trying to get out.
 There was a desperation that I had never heard from my mom.  This terror in her voice through the tears hit me to the inner part of my heart. As her daughter, I wished I could have gotten in my car, and gone to get her as she tells of the harrowing drive down a road that was literally hell on earth.
 All I could do was say a prayer that God would protect her.  I keep saying that she was going to be alright.  Yet, all I wanted to do was reach through the phone and be with her.
 They made it down to safety, they were lucky.  We then awaited word on my aunt and uncle who also live in Paradise. They were stuck in the upper part of Paradise.  With the traffic at a standstill, they were told to abandon their cars, and hunker down on a concrete parking lot near a concrete building.
 The cell towers were either burned or so many people were using them that they were jammed, and there was a short amount of time we had not heard from them.  When we finally heard from them, they were safe.  It took a while, but they finally were able to get down the hill.
 On Friday, November 9, 2018, around 10:00pm, my folks received photo confirmation that a house that was their home for fourteen years was destroyed by the fire.  It is completely gone.  Furniture, pictures, dishes, heirlooms, and books, gone in a wind-whipped fire.
 If I close my eyes, I see Christmas morning with us around the Christmas Tree in the living room with all the windows or Thanksgiving dinner around a dining table that was my grandmother's or a cool evening out on the deck watching the sunset.  We would take family pictures in the woods behind the house. 
We would sit in the family room on winter days with the fireplace going and watching a movie, or a ball game. It was a home. My folks had made it a home for all of us. The location was at the end of the street. The quiet place that was my refuge from the crazy world.
The place is gone, but my family is still here. Those memories will always be with us, and the great this is, we get the opportunity to make new memories.   There will be laughter, tears, and prayers.  There will be joy and fun along with more heartaches. It is life.
It is because of the people in our lives that we have those moments.  The memories are not because of a piece of furniture or an article of clothing.  The memories are the people that were present during those special moments.  We will make plenty more of those.
 I hope that each of you takes an extra moment and be thankful for the people in your life.  As you go through one day, and then a next day, I hope that you realize how extremely lucky you are to have people in your life that love you, and that you love.  Family can be those people that you are blood-related to, but it can also be the people that you bring into your life.
 It isn't about the buildings, and the things, it is about the people in our lives.  Love each other.  Realize that, on this earth, we have one life.  It is the people in our lives that make us better. Live your life and Love.
 I am not talking about just the romantic love, I am talking about loving your family, and friends, and your neighbor.  This love that casts out all fear.  Love can rebuild.
On this planet, I only have one life, and I don't want to spend another moment worrying about the things I don't have or complaining about what someone did or said.  I want to spend my life, here on earth getting every moment out of it.
 Dear Jesus,
 You loved us so much that you gave us family and bring people into our lives.  I pray that we are always thankful for the people in our lives.  I pray that we are Thankful for your amazing love that taught us how to love.
 In Jesus Name Amen
Written by Laura Maxson


Photograph by Nancy Hamilton. Thank you, Nancy, for this priceless gift.


November: Giving Thanks for…God's Perfect Love

"The Faithful love of the Lord never ends!  His mercies never cease.  Great is His faithfulness; His mercies begin afresh EACH morning." Lamentations 3:22-23

The Lord's faithful love for me and you never ends.  His mercies towards us, never cease.  Great is His faithfulness towards us; His mercies begin afresh each morning for us.
Yes, this was meant as a repeat.  I want all of us, and that includes myself to get the picture of God's Perfect Love for each one of us.  The love that never dries up or gets old.  It is afresh every morning.

Afresh definition -  in a new or different way.

His faithfulness and love are new every day for us.  Wow, this is so cool.  It is always there.  It will never go away.  I can rely on that be a TRUTH.
In the NIV, it states "because of the Lord's great love, we are not consumed.  Do we get what that means?

Consume – completely destroyed, absorb all of the attention and energy.

Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash
Because of God's love, we are not completely destroyed when things in life are not going as planned, or if we get dealt a blow.  We will not be completely destroyed when the word cancer is uttered by the doctor, or our marriage falls apart, or a death, or a loss of job, or any loss.

Nothing can destroy us. I am not saying that life is going to be easy, because it isn't.  We all go through hard times, and sometimes, okay, a lot of times, those hard times seem insurmountable to us. 

I am saying that God's love and our relationship with God will sustain us and lift us up during these times.  We are not alone in our struggle.  When we accept the love of God, He will do so much more than we can imagine. 

When bad things happen, we can still stand and say, "My God is greater than whatever I am going through."  When we are knocked down, we are not out.  God lifts us up and back on our feet.

"There is no fear in love. But perfect love (God's love) drives out fear…" 1 John 4:18 (NIV)

Life is not perfect, nobodies life is.  I know that I have struggles, and I definitely have stuff that happens in my life.  Yet, I know that God's love will sustain me, and I will not be destroyed by whatever the devil throws my way.

There are Bible verses galore that tell of God's love for us.  His perfect love that drives out fear.  His love cannot be measured by our standards, human standards.  It is SO much bigger than that.

God's love sets fires in the heart of those who listen and hear Him.  God's love never ceases.  There is nothing that you or I can do to lose the love of God. We can always come to God, even if we have walked away from Him.

No one can imagine the depths of God's love for us.  There is a childhood song that most of us sang, but I wonder if we really listened to the words.

"Jesus loves me, THIS I know, for the Bible tells me so…. Yes, Jesus loves me…"

That is what I am thankful for this month, and what I want to always focus on.  God's perfect Love.

Dear Lord,
I thank you for your perfect love.  Every day it is new, and never-ending.  You love each one of us. Yes, sometimes we don't seem to see past our humanness.  Yet, you are still working in and around us, loving us. I thank you for that love.  I pray that each person reading this will know your love that drives out fear.
There are a lot of bad things happening in this world, and we don't understand it.  However, with your love, we will not be consumed by the hate in this world.
I pray that you open our eyes, so that we may see Your Perfect Love in and around us. Show us in a tangible way your love.

IN Jesus Name, Amen

Written by Laura Maxson