Friday, February 26, 2016

Sabbath Music - It Is Good



On Shabbat, I love to take a trip to the river for the rising or setting of the sun.  It always brings rest to my body and soul.  Meditating on the following song is sure to bring me JOY.

I pray your Sabbath rest is sweet and full of shalom.

A song for Shabbat

 PSALM 92
 It is good to give thanks to Adonai
and sing praises to your name, ‘Elyon,
to tell in the morning about your grace
and at night about your faithfulness, 
 to the music of a ten-stringed [harp] and a lute,
with the melody sounding on a lyre.
For, Adonai, what you do makes me happy;
I take joy in what your hands have made.
How great are your deeds, Adonai!
How very deep your thoughts!
Stupid people can’t know,
fools don’t understand,
that when the wicked sprout like grass,
and all who do evil prosper,
it is so that they can be eternally destroyed,
while you, Adonai, are exalted forever.
For your enemies, Adonai,
your enemies will perish;
all evildoers will be scattered. 
But you have given me
the strength of a wild bull;
you anoint me with fresh olive oil.
My eyes have gazed with pleasure on my enemies’ ruin,
my ears have delighted in the fall of my foes.
The righteous will flourish like a palm tree,
they will grow like a cedar in the L’vanon.
Planted in the house of Adonai,
they will flourish in the courtyards of our God.
Even in old age they will be vigorous,
still full of sap, still bearing fruit,
proclaiming that Adonai is upright,
my Rock, in whom there is no wrong.


And here is a video of Paul Wilbur singing his rendition of Psalm 92, called It Is Good.  Enjoy!


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Thursday, February 25, 2016

Thankful Thursday - Live Music


We attended a live performance of the Central Florida Winds this past weekend.  I love to sit up close so I can see the musicians play and interact with the conductor and each other.  During the intermission, these instruments were standing alone and looked so beautiful I just had to take their picture.  I'm so thankful for music, and for the musicians who practice, practice, practice to make it perfect.  I know this because I studied piano for five years.

The conductor was delightful and his joy was contagious.  I enjoyed watching him lead them seamlessly through the works of composers Mahler, Wagner, Hindemith, Toch and Grainger.



Being up front, you get to see all of the action.  I love the oboes, bassoons and trombones. Such glorious tones.

This concert was in a church and the stained glass windows were amazingly beauty-FULL.  I took these photos with my phone, so they don't show the  gorgeous colors.

This one of the Ten Commandments just took my breath away.  I'll have to go back and take better pictures.


This mosaic was on a brochure at the church.  It touched me and reminded me of the broken pieces of my life - and how ADONAI has reformed them into something beauty-FULL.  For that, I am so grate-FULL.

What are you thank-FULL for this week?

Thankful Thursday is my day of the week to focus on and be thankful for the good things in my life.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Wisdom Words - My Words on Social Media



                                          
Wisdom is a TREE OF LIFE to those who grasp her; 
whoever holds fast to her will be made happy.
Proverbs 3:18

Continuing my series on WORDS:

Watching my words is a challenge sometimes, especially on social media.  It's so easy to just say whatever comes to our minds, right?  For one thing, we're not present with the person we're criticizing (Ex: politics) or taking the time to think about how they would feel if they read those words or had them spoken to their face.  Ouch! I'm guilty and have often had to go back and delete things I've said because I felt the conviction of the Holy Spirit about my words.  I'm thankful for His forgiveness when I repent.

The book of Proverbs has much to say on the subject of WORDS (lips, tongue, mouth, etc).  There's a lot to chew on there, and lately I've been relating them to social media, especially on Facebook. All of the following verses are from Proverbs 15:

A gentle response deflects fury,
    but a harsh word makes tempers rise (v1)


 The tongue of the wise presents knowledge well,
    but the mouth of a fool spews out folly. (v2)

  A healing tongue is a tree of life,
but a deceitful one crushes the spirit.(v4)

 
 The lips of the wise spread knowledge,
but not so the heart of fools. (v7)

 A person has joy in an appropriate answer—
how good is a timely word. (v23)

 Evil thoughts are an abomination to Adonai,
but pleasant words are pure. (v27)


A righteous heart thinks before answering,
but a wicked mouth blurts out evil things.(v28)


Honestly, I feel frustrated by what I see happening in my country and, in the past, I've ranted on social media.  But daily reading of the Scriptures convicts me of my sins.  Complaining and grumbling are sin-FULL, and do nothing to change the situation.   I can, however, turn my frustrations about politics into positive action:

I can turn my CARES into PRAYERS.  When I feel concerned about a news story I read, I can immediately ask G-d for the right thoughts.  I can pray about that situation or for that person.

I can remind myself of my own motto:  You can say anything in a nice way.

I can ask G-d to guide my words before I press that ENTER button.
 
I can easily send an e-mail to government officials (local, state and federal) to let my concerns be known directly to him or her.

I can still speak out about current events on social media, using  the right words.  I can use words that are:  gentle, healing, wise, appropriate, pleasant, pure and righteous (all from the verses above).

This is important because I feel strongly about speaking out on social issues.  I just have to pray about the words I use in doing it.  I don't want to speak hasty, deceitful, harsh, discouraging or reactive words.  My desire, above all, is to inspire to action.

This quote is relevant to my concerns for my country:

 "The world is a dangerous place to live; 
not because of the people who are evil, 
but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
 ~Albert Einstein

The voices of the righteous, G-d fearing people are not to go silent.  We are to speak out and share the truth so desperately needed by our society.  I pray for G-d to use my words for such a time as this.

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Friday, February 19, 2016

Sabbath Music - Worship and Rest




   Remember the day, Shabbat, to set it apart for ADONAI. (Exodus 20:8)


It's been a busy week, and I'm thanking G-d for the coming of His Sabbath.  Tonight, at our Sabbath service, we will dance, sing, pray, and study His Word together.  Tomorrow, I will sit at His feet in worship and rest from the busy week.  I pray your Sabbath is rest-FULL and worship-FULL.

Here is some relaxing music for your Sabbath.  ENJOY!



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Thankful Thursday - Love, Dancing and Children



My sweet husband gave me this beautiful roses on "love" day.  We spent the day bird-watching, taking photos, and eating lunch at a nearby restaurant.  A lovely couple sat near us, and we had a great time talking with them.  They're snowbirds from up north, and do jewelry sales at flea markets during the winter.  They were amazed at how cold it has been over the past couple of weeks (low's in the 40's and 50's).  We are, too, but I am thankful to be able to wear my "winter" clothes -- turtleneck sweaters and comfy, cozy scarves.  We don't get those chances often.

I'm thankful for my sweet son-in-love, whose birthday was this past week.  I made him a birthday cake and a dinner.  It's always a blessing to have my family around my table.





On birthdays, I always use my "you are special today" plate.  I told my son -in-love that he's special every day because he's such a blessing to us all.  He's a wonderful son, husband and father.


I'm thankful for Davidic dancing, which we do during worship every Friday night at the synagogue.  Here is Rabbi Jem leading the group in dancing the hora.  I call it our Jewish aerobics.  Love it!

I'm thankful for children!  It's always a blessing to have many under the tallit for the weekly children's blessing.





I'm thankful for my fireplace DVD on these cold days, too.  It's almost like the real thing.  It even has the snap, crackle and pop of a the logs burning.  Love!

Here are a few bird photos I've captured over the last month.



This red-tailed hawk sat still for a long time in several places, so I was able to get some good closeup shots.  Their markings are so beautiful.


I was over the moon excited to get this closeup of a  kingfisher (on the right).  Marked that one off my bird nerd bucket list. 


A happy mallard couple.  We have lots of ducks visiting right now, which is nice.


Thankful Thursday is my day to focus on and be thankful for the good things in my life.

What are you thankful for this week, Gail-Friends?

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Friday, February 12, 2016

Sabbath Music - Just a Little Talk with Jesus




Greetings Gail-Friends:

Today is Shabbat, and my favorite day of the week.  Let's obey His command to set this day apart for rest and worship.

Listen to this song.  Then, get your Bible, sit at His feet, tell Him all your troubles and be sure to listen to His voice.  

My daddy loved bluegrass music, and this one, by Bill Monroe, was one of his favorites.  I have sweet memories of him singing this song with his brothers.


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Shabbat Shalom, Y'all!

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Thursday, February 11, 2016

Thankful Thursday - His Gifts


Hey Gail-Friends! I hope you're having a beauty-FULL, wonder-FULL, and thank-FULL week.  Mine has been.

The birds from up north have been busy at the feeders this week, and I'm always thankful to see them.  Here are a few shots from the past few weeks:

The male buntings have been plentiful this year.  I love them.



Isn't this fat little robin just the sweetest thing?  He was sitting really still in the early morning light. 

And look at this pair of doves in the golden rain tree.  They sat there for the longest time that day.  I think they were people watching.


Here are a few more backyard visitors.  I don't know what kind of bird the one on the left is.  Any guesses?


And this is a beauty.  I think it is a robin, but the color is distorted because he was sitting in bright sunlight.  Or it could be the photographer's lack of expertise. (I'm a point and shoot kind of girl.)


We also had a Delta IV rock launch last week.  My husband took this shot.  It's neat to be able to walk out in your front yard a see a rocket take off.


We're really thankful that the space industry is rebounding here.  The loss of the space shuttle program put a huge dent in the local economy. 

I'm so thankful to spend time with loved ones.

We've got our "love" glasses on.
 
On our grandson's weekly play day, Jem has been teaching him to make pancakes.  He's doing really well at pouring, and flipping, too.  He likes to add blueberries, and they taste soooo GOOD!


I've been practicing with my new selfie stick.  It has quite the learning curve, so I can't share any of the scary pics I've taken of myself.  But, this one is pretty funny (taken by my son in law).


What are you thankful for this week, Gail-Friends?

Thankful Thursday is my day to focus on and be thankful for all the good things in my life.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Wisdom Wednesdays - Evil Words



Wisdom is a TREE OF LIFE to those who grasp her; 
whoever holds fast to her will be made happy.
Proverbs 3:18

This post is part of the series, WORDS.

QUESTION:  Do you know where the first lie is in the Bible?
ANSWER:   In Genesis 3:1

" Now the serpent was more crafty than any wild animal which ADONAI, G-d, had made.
 He said to the woman, “Did G-d really say, 
‘You are not to eat from any tree in the garden’?”

That's how he deceived Eve, and that's how he continues to deceive (lie) today.  He hates ADONAI and seeks to overthrow ADONAI'S holy WORD.  

Since I began to study Torah, this has become increasingly clear to me.  I used to be confused about different passages in the New Testament, but I am no longer confused because I've been through Understanding the Bible 101 not once, but many times.  Reading Scripture through the lens of Torah clears everything up.  

The evil one puts that evil thought in our minds today, just as in the Garden:  "Did G-d really say that?  Did He really mean that?"  

The answer is very clear:  "Yes.  He did say that.  Yes, He does mean that."

Our Torah Parsha last week was the giving of the law to Moshe at Mount Sanai.  (Parashas Yitro - Exodus 18:1-20:23) Most people know this as the Ten Commandments.   I encourage you to read the passage to see how much more is there. 

I grew up in the public schools of the South, and we saw the Ten Commandments, framed, on the wall of every classroom.  These laws have had a profound and positive influence on the lives of generations of children in America. The reason for their influence is that G-d's WORD preserves, instructs, and blesses those who obey Him.  By the same token, the removal of those laws has led to destruction.  

If you, like me, have been blessed by obedience to His Ten Commandments, then I implore you to learn about ALL of His laws.  His laws are not burdensome.  As Yeshua said,

 “Come to me, all of you who are struggling and burdened, and I will give you rest.  
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me,
 because I am gentle and humble in heart,
 and you will find rest for your souls.  
For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
 (Matthew 11:28-30)
Immediately, you will hear the evil one say, "G-d doesn't want you to keep the commandments.  It's not possible.  Those laws only apply to back then.  They're not for us now..."

That's the oldest lie.  Go back and re-read Genesis 3:1, above.

The saddest thing is that most churches tell you the same lie.  I was told to disobey the commandment about the Sabbath by every church I ever attended. (Baptist, Penticostal, Assembly of G-d, Non-denominational, etc.) They said it had been changed.  No, it was never changed.  People changed it because they listened to satan's lies.  I encourage you to go back and read the gospels to see for yourself.  You will learn that Yeshua, his disciples, and even Paul, were observant Jews you obeyed the commandments.

The evil one doesn't want you to obey G-d.  He knows that ADONAI's ways are the ways of life and blessing.  His mission is to steal, kill and destroy and that is what he's done to multitudes of people.  

Beloved, don't listen to him.  

Listen to ADONAI's WORDS, and take hold of the TREE OF LIFE.



Each week, I seek G-d's face about what to post here.  This series on WORDS isn't a feel good message.  It doesn't tickle ears.  I could write something light and sweet, but He won't let me.  This message is for such a time as this.  As Yeshua said in Matthew 13:15 

"...because the heart of this people has become dull —
with their ears they barely hear,
and their eyes they have closed,
so as not to see with their eyes,
hear with their ears,
understand with their heart,
and do t’shuvah (repent),
so that I could heal them."

 These WORDS are from Revelation Chapter 2:7

"Those who have ears, let them hear 
 what the Spirit is saying to the Messianic communities.
 To him winning the victory
 I will give the right to eat from 
the TREE OF LIFE
 which is in G-d’s Gan-‘Eden. (paradise)"

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Friday, February 5, 2016

Sabbath Music - A Poem For You


It's a beautiful day here in Florida and we're looking forward to a beautiful Shabbat.  Tomorrow will be a good (but chilly) day to take a walk and enjoy the beauty of ADONAI'S creation. The photo above was taken on one of our walks in the Enchanted Forest in Titusville.   Being in nature always renew my mind, body and spirit. 

In the morning, I'll be listening to music and worshiping Him as I sit at His feet.  Here is another beautiful poem for you.  I think poetry is another form of music, don't you?

Sit still, my daughter! Just sit calmly still!
Thou longest much to know thy dear L-rd's will!
While anxious thoughts would almost steal their way
Corrodingly within, because of His delay
Persuade thyself in simple faith to rest
That He, who knows and loves, will do the best.
Sit still, my daughter! Just sit calmly still!
Nor move one step, not even one, until
His way hath opened. Then, ah then, how sweet!
How glad thy heart, and then how swift thy feet
Thy inner being then, ah then, how strong!
And waiting days not counted then too long.
Sit still, my daughter! Just sit calmly still!
What higher service could'st thou for Him fill?
'Tis hard! ah yes! But choicest things must cost!
For lack of losing all how much is lost!
'Tis hard, 'tis true! But then--He giveth grace
To count the hardest spot the sweetest place.

--J. D. Smith

Enjoy your Sabbath, Gail-Friends