THOUGHTS

This thought came to me on March 18, 2020….my father’s birthday.

He would have been 117, born in 1913. His father was born in 1863 during the Civil War. (Crazy to think my grandfather was born then. My parents married late and had us kids late. 95% of my relation marry late!)

We come from a long line of ‘thinkers’…always trying to simplify and solve things.

My daughter recently gave me a notepad with the phrase,

“What can I overthink today?”

So anyway the (my) thought was quite simple:

“Your best work is only a thought away. Think well today!”,

So with this thought in mind…what can we think about to improve…

…a relationship, a job, a task, a schedule, a project, a technique, a design?

What could we begin…

…a new adventure, a new hobby, a new product, a new connection, a new job, a new vocation, a new recipe, a new book?

Take your pick! It is only a thought away….your best work !!!

(keep thinking, keep improving, your work will only get better!)

Who is God?

  1. God is good.
  2. God is our helper.
  3. God is not selfish.
  4. God made everything and has shared it with us.
  5. God wants us to enjoy what He gave us.
  6. God wants us to be thankful to Him for it.
  7. God made the universe, it did not make Him, nor is it Him.
  8. God made you, God made me.
  9. God has a good plan for each one of us.
  10. God is for our good.
  11. God is not against people, but He is against evil.
  12. God is for reconciliation.
  13. God is not the author of bad, evil or death.
  14. God doesn’t want anyone to be out of His presence for eternity.
  15. God wants to reason with us and help us.
  16. God will not finish something off just because it is already broken.
  17. God will not quench something- even if only a tiny bit of life is left.
  18. God made us in His image.
  19. God is life.
  20. God is the giver of life.
  21. God is a forgiver.
  22. God is our Father.
  23. God is not an evil task-master.
  24. God knows everything.
  25. God will give us His wisdom…if we ask.
  26. God changes hearts.
  27. God loved the world-He thought it up and made it.
  28. God gave us Jesus.
  29. Jesus forgave us.
  30. Jesus, when on earth, showed us what God in heaven is like.
  31. God is good.
  32. Let God into your life.
  33. God will help you.
  34. God will protect you.
  35. God will keep you safe.
  36. This is who God is.
  37. God is love.

ALL I HAVE IS THIS BROOM!

What can I do to help others?  I can’t see any special talents. All I have is this broom. A old red-handled, broken-bristle whisk broom.

Then you can sweep the sidewalks and streets around your domicile and keep them clean for Jesus. ‘Yeah, but that’s manual labor, hard work, not thought of as respectable work.’ Did you know manual is in Jesus name? Emanuel!  He said He would bless all the works of our hands, so whatever we set our hand to do, He sees it as important and will bless it. (Deuteronomy 28:8.)

People notice when we keep our areas neat and tidy. They notice when we care about our surroundings. It is an encouragement for them to start taking better care of and respecting what they have. All many need is someone’s example to follow; and people are watching.

One small place I worked was very disorganized and dirty…layers of dirt on the carpet, woodwork, cabinets, desk and equipment…it had never been kept up.  One piece of equipment at a time I began to clean . I vacuumed and washed the carpet and washed all the woodwork and cabinets and began to organize the chaos. People began to comment each time they came in how much cleaner things looked. That was extremely rewarding to hear.

I swept the sidewalk every day in front of the store. This was ‘my’ store, my responsibility and I wanted it to look nice, and I enjoyed doing it. The street really needed to be swept along the curb’s edge, and after several months I couldn’t stand to look at it any more and got the broom and the scoop shovel and cleaned it all up. The next day the neighboring business was out cleaning their street curb! One good deed started another…and again, people noticed and commented!

The street drain across the road was covered with dirt and grass, and weeds were growing around it so water couldn’t drain. That was another project to be done, and a nice gentleman from the neighboring business came out to help me shovel it away and cut the weeds back.

One very rainy day I went to work and the street was flooded. The drain was clogged again. Although the drain wasn’t on my side of the road, I  didn’t want the water rising and coming near ‘my establishment’, so I got my trusty red-handled broom and walked across the street to see what could be done. It was really kind of fun, the road was deep in water and I just waded through it like a little kid, poking the broom handle around the drain to loosen up the fallen leaves and grass clippings that were covering it up, and then the water began to flow…rapidly!

I had created my own little river at the edge of the street. I kept stirring the water to loosen the debris and finally was able to reach down and pull it all out and throw it on the grass easement. Then I turned the broom back right side up and swept it completely clean as the water continued to drain.

Feeling a sense of accomplishment I walked back across the street to the store not thinking any more about it, cleaned the broken-bristle broom and set it up to dry. A while later a man came in and thanked me for cleaning the drain. I didn’t think anyone was watching.

On my way home, I thanked God for my father who had taught me how to use a broom, and for all the times we’d swept out the garage together. I was grateful for two hands and my red-handled broom.