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Friday, April 19, 2013

a confrontation of the heart


Today I find myself in a kind of odd situation.  See I fully intended this blog to be about being a homemaker, but today I feel lead to write about something different. Over the last few weeks God has been planting little seeds here and there in my heart as he was preparing me for some changes he’s working out in me.  A lot of little words have all of a sudden been knitted together in this beautiful concept.  I feel like I should share it with you.  I hope you don’t mind. 

Did you know we are all sinners?  I know it sounds so basic, but God really has given me a new understanding of how true that statement is. When Jesus came and began his ministry, one of the points he made at the Sermon on the Mount was completely redefining the way people saw sin.  It wasn’t good enough just to not have committed a sin, but you couldn’t have even thought about it.  There’s a lot of sins we can probably say we haven’t done – hey, I didn’t murder someone, great! – but what Jesus said was that our standards are just not high enough.  God’s standard is perfection.  

With that understanding marinating in my spirit, God lead me to this next step - Confronting sin.  There are some sins we commit knowing that it’s a sin, while others we may commit accidently, etc.  Whether you intentionally commit sins or not, we still sin.  I was hit with a need to confront it.  Not just quit sinning, but really confess my sin to God and admit it’s something that I need his help on.  I needed to know that I wasn’t quitting this sin on my own – not by my own power, but by His Spirit.

Then today, I hear a preacher on the radio preaching out of Leviticus, let me outline it for you.  The Israelites are stuck in this rut, so to speak between slavery (Egypt) and their promised land.  And God lays down the law.  Literally.  Leviticus is probably one of the most challenging books of the Bible for many Christians because it was where God outlines to the Israelites how to consecrate themselves to God.  Rules, rules, rules.  But what God was really saying to the Israelites is that “you are in the world, but not of the world.” See they were entering the promised land, where lots of other people were already living.  Those other groups had customs and gods that were not GOD.  And God wants his people to be set apart for him.  So while the Israelites were called to live in this promised land, they were not called to live like the people who already were there.  Sound familiar?  Jesus has given us the same commandment – you are living on this earth, but don’t act like the world, don’t act like everyone else already living here. 

And here’s where it all hits home, before the Israelites could enter the promised land they had to consecrate themselves for God.  They were already drawn out of slavery (the equivalent to our generation of being saved) and were preparing to enter the promised land (their destiny, as the preacher put it).  But before they could enter into that destiny, they had to make the choice to consecrate themselves for God – they had to confront their sin.  God has given us the plan by which we can be saved; he has prepared the tools for us to consecrate ourselves to Him, he has laid out our promised land on this earth and in the next – but it is our choice whether or not we will walk that path with Him or not. 

I don’t know about you, but I want to be an Enoch, a Noah, a David.  Who walked with God, had faith in what he’d never seen, and sought God’s heart. So that’s my prayer today.  To serve him alone, forsaking all others.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Menu planning is for...

ME! at least, I hope that's how you finished that sentence!

 As a teacher, I spent time each day planning lessons, modifying lessons, etc.  I also spent time planning the coming weeks and planning my assessments and my activities and... well, let's just say that there's alot of planning.  You learn when to follow your plans and when to wing it, but I always had a general outline.  I was a little skeptical when I first started planning my meals, but the more I thought about it... well, the more it made sense.  I planned so much as a teacher, so let's give planning a shot at home. 

If you don't already plan your meals, try it- maybe you'll be surprised.  I know I was.  We all know what's its like to hear "what's for supper tonight?"  It's not a problem if I know the answer, otherwise it's kind of annoying.  So I found this system, which works for me. It takes me about 15 minutes to make my menu/grocery list. however, I save time & money in the store! with two little boys accompanying my shopping trips - what could be better? 

Start here:
what's in my pantry?
I try to make at least one meal a week from things I already have at home in my pantry, freezer, etc.

what's on sale?
Shop your ads.  We get the grocery store fliers delivered to our house in the mail for free, but you can always access your fav stores online or on your smartphone.   You can generally find awesome deals on fresh chicken or hamburger, etc.  Last week, I bought a ham for only .79 / lb because of Easter. 

do I have any coupons?
Combining coupons with sales makes me smile! =)

what can I make?
I'm currently compiling a list of my favorite recipes (and where I can find them!) and sorting the list by main ingredient so I can easily look at recipes that would include my sale items.   As I'm making my menu, I write down what items I'll need to buy at the store.  If you shop multiple stores for your groceries, you probably want to have a list for each store.  I usually make one list to start and then can further separate it if needed. Or if you only want to use one list, start items from one store at the top and items for a second store at the bottom.

any tips?
Don't be afraid to deviate.  If I wrote down tacos on Tuesday, but it just doesn't sound good - I just switch my menu around. I also leave one night a week for leftovers.  Take into consideration what your family wants to eat... Usually the boys don't care what I make, but every once in a while my hubby has something he's been craving that I can add in. 

Check out my menu printable and recipe lists!  If you have any additional ideas, feel free to leave a comment!  Happy menu planning!