Tuesday, December 29, 2009

A Smoothie Like None Other

Behold the greenest smoothie you will ever find. Mom enthusiastically demonstrated the recipe she had learned at the local Sam's Club.

1/2 Can White grape 100% juice concentrate
1/2 Banana
1/8 Lime Wedge
1 -2 Mint Leaves
(now for the unusual part)
Handful of Spinach
Add Ice until thick

There you have it.
This smoothie/ice-cream/sorbet is not for the faint of heart. But I think those who dare to try it will be pleasantly surprised.

I did a cheezy commercial for this amazing recipe but I can't figure out how to post the video. You were spared ; )

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Love that "seeketh not her own"


"It will be seen that the glory shining in the face of Jesus is the glory of self-sacrificing love. In the light from calvary it will be seen that the law of self-renouncing love is the law of life for earth and heaven; that the love which "seeketh not her own" has its source in the heart of God: and that in the meek and lowly One is manifested the character of Him who dwelleth in the light which no man can approach unto."

Desire of Ages pg 20

When I think about the birth Christ I am blown away, astonished, amazed - but not as I should be. The self-sacrificing love that shines down from that one event of history is just as dazzling bright today as it was then. Blindingly bright even. Those that contemplate this love's brightness are blinded to their own petty wants, desires and dreams. I want this self-sacrificing love -this love that gives not to receive, loves the unlovable, and dies that others may live.



Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Voice of God


5:30 am: Cell phone buzzes in the depths of my pillowcase.
My first thoughts --"Nooooo...it can't already be 5:30. O Lord I'm so tired I can hardly move, somehow You've got to get me through this day."

Silence

"I'm so tired...maybe I can afford to get up at 6...maybe..." I quickly set another alarm and drift off.


6:00 am: Phone buzzes in my hand. "Ok, this is it. You've got to get up Heather!" I propped myself up on my elbow in bed and began a sleep muddled, foggy minded prayer...."Oh God please help me..."

Silence

"...Lord, clinicals were so exhausting last night - I didn't get to bed til nearly 1 am. I've got so much to do today. I've pushed it as it is. I don't even feel like I have time for quiet time with You...but I'm going to put You first because You're my everything. I'm so weak dear God - I feel like I've reached the end of my energy..."

Silence

"...Heavenly Father there is no way I can make it through today without you. I've got nothing left in me. You've promise to perfect Your strength in us when we're weak...well I'm weak Lord and I'm choosing to trust. Help me to just get out of bed and live today for Your glory."

Silence


With great effort I throw back the covers, maneuver down my ladder, stubble over to my desk and start looking for my Bible. "Where is it? I must have stuck it in my backpack or purse or bag or...oh I'm just too tired to rummage through every bag." Impulsively I grab a book off the shelf: Desire of Ages.

I Shuffle out the door, around the corner to the hall lobby and collapse by a chair in the corner.
" Lord, here I am again. I'm here to connect with You but my thoughts are hardly coherent. I need Your Spirit to teach me something...somehow...if possible please somehow keep me awake..."

Silence

"Lord I want to hear You...please speak through Your prophets writings..." *pause* I jerk myself awake enough to manage some sort of "amen". I crawl into the chair, blink my eyes a few times to clear the sleepy haze, opened the book randomly in the middle and read:


Chapter 34 -- The Invitation

"Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavey-laden, and I will give you rest. ...
In these words Christ is speaking to every human being. Whether they know it or not, all are weary and heavy-laden. All are weighed down with burdens that only Christ can remove... He has borne the burden of our guilt. He will take the load from our weary shoulders. He will give us rest. The burden of care and sorrow also He will bear. He invites us to cast all our care upon Him; for He carries us upon His heart.

He is watching aver you, trembling child of God. Are you tempted? He will deliver. Are you weak? He will strengthen. Are you ignorant? He will enlighten. Are you wounded? He will heal. ...
Come unto Me is His invitation. Whatever your anxieties and trials, spread out your case before the Lord. Your spirit will be braced for endurance....
The weaker and more helpless you know yourself to be, the stronger will you become in His strength. The heavier your burdens, the more blessed the rest in casting them upon the Burden Bearer."


And in the midst of silence, I heard the voice of God.