Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Beauty/prayer

I like pink and green together--these glasses below are depression period glasses I bought over 30 years ago when my girl friend and I were returning from a hike in the Delaware Water Gap area of Pa. They are very delicate and have little etchings on them. Their tops are pink and the bottom is green . I have always delighted in these--they bring a smile, both from the memories of where and when I got them and because of their oldness and the colors and textures. We used them for Easter dinner to go with my pink plates.
Now one thing more I felt like sharing. I love this book on Praying God's Word. We are in a battleground. And I find that if I am not careful I forget about the enemy!! But I love the wonderful gift and power of God's word and I love praying His words, both for myself and others. I have shared this before, but I am sharing it again because I ,myself, always need reminding.
Beth says, "God has handed us two sticks of dynamite with which to demolish our strongholds: His Word and prayer. What is more powerful than two sticks of dynamite placed in separate locations? Two strapped together. Now, that's what this book is all about: taking our two primary sticks of dynamite---prayer and the Word---strapping them together, and igniting them with faith in what God says He can do."

The way I do this is seen above---I have tried different methods, but the one I have found most helpful is to keep flip index cards. On them I write different verses I want to pray---sometimes I index them with the stick colored tabs you see to the right of the picture. Ones that are really appropriate for my children may be in one color etc.


The great thing I have found about this method---is it is great when you have time for short praying, or for hours of praying or for a day of prayer! I have many of these index card flip things---when I want to spend a lengthy time of prayer I flip through and pray the different scriptures for myself and others.

What is really neat too is that you add to it as you find appropriate verses in your devotional time. I sometimes will also write some favorite quotes from authors I like also--ones that are encouraging or that expound some verse.

I
have seen God work powerfully when I am faithful at praying His word. What a blessing!

14 comments:

  1. I can see why you love those glasses......how perfectly Springlike. I am sure your Easter table was beautiful and full of true celebration.

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  2. I don't think I have ever seen depression glass that was both green and pink on the same piece. Very pretty.

    Your books with written verses are such a good idea for prayer and reflection. Sounds like a wonderful idea to incorporate and practice.

    Have a wonderful week.

    Sandra

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  3. Your glasses are beautiful! I love Beth Moore. I have learned so much from her teaching. I'm going to have to get this book.

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  4. I have that book and I haven't read it yet. I plan on it soon though!

    Beautiful glasses.

    Jen

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  5. First of all, I love your glasses! They are so unusual and so pretty! I also love your great idea on how you write your scriptures and prayers. I will have to try that!

    Hugs, Sharon

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  6. Your glasses are so pretty, I love pink depression glass and green. I have never seen the two together.
    I like Beth Moore she is so inspiring. I came to your blog today to find out the name of the book your read about living simple so I am off to read some of your older blogs. Thank-you nanny I alway enjoying popping in to say hello.
    God bless,
    ginger
    ginger

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  7. beautiful glasses I can just see your Easter table all set with those glasses looking so inviting....
    Beth Moore is such an inspiration...My daughter is going to a Beth Moore retreat this coming weekend...she is really looking forward to it...
    Mimi

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  8. Hello nannykime,
    thank-you for visiting me today.
    Carmel is in Northern CA. Before you get to San Fransico. I don't think a normal income family could affor to live there, so I will never be moving there.
    ginger

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  9. I so agree with you about prayer and the Word. Two powerful swords in our hands! praise God. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Those glasses are very unique. I have never seen any like that with the two colors. What a great idea with your prayer cards and scriptures.

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  11. Beautiful glasses!

    And wonderful advice. I need to read that book.

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  12. They are very pretty glasses, lovely.

    I like the idea of the flip-cards, I've heard a lot about Beth Moore but I've never read any of her books.

    Hugs.

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  13. Ooh! the pink& green IS nice together-pretty.
    Such inspiration for next uyears Easter celebration...I need to step things up a notch!
    Love & blessings~

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  14. Those glasses are so pretty! I've never seen depression glasses that have two colors - very unusual.

    Manuela

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