Sunday, May 26, 2019

Thank You


Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13

My dad was drafted in WWII but was turned down without explanation. He was drafted again during the Korean Conflict and sent to Germany as part of occupation forces. Thankfully he didn't have to give his life, but every person who enters the armed forces faces that possibility. 

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Grandma's "Plumgranny Tree"

My "plumgranny tree" is blooming!"

And they made upon the hems of the robe pomegranates of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and twined linen.
And they made bells of pure gold, and put the bells between the pomegranates upon the hem of the robe, round about between the pomegranates;
 A bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranate, round about the hem of the robe to minister in; as the Lord commanded Moses.
Exodus 39:24-26
Grandma had two trees along her back walk, a chinaberry tree and a "plumgranny tree." The Chinaberry tree was for climbing. It had nice low spreading limbs we could climb without worrying about falling out and breaking something. The "plumgranny tree" wasn't for climbing. It was for eating. 
You've never eaten a "plumgranny?" It's sour and sweet with lots of tiny seeds just right for spitting. That's all there is, seeds and juice. Just put your fingers in the crown, that's the blossom end and pull the tough skin apart. Sections of bright juicy seeds will squirt juice all over your hands and clothes. 
I heard that! Someone said "They're not "plumgrannies". They're pomegranates." I know that but I didn't know until I was plum grown. Pomegranates are one of the seven species of the Bible (Deuteronomy 8:8) They are native to Iran and India but have naturalized throughout the Mediterranean. Pomegranates are associated with fruitfulness, knowledge, learning, and wisdom. They also have many health benefits. The whole plant from bark to flower to fruit is edible. 
Tradition says there are 613 seeds in the fruit the same as the 613 commandments of the Talmud. Though the actual number of seeds varies greatly, there can be quite a bit of symbolism associated with the fruit. God commanded that representations of the fruit be sown between the bells on the priest's robe. There is no flesh in the fruit, only seeds and juice. When we leave flesh behind, there is no more self in our actions. For a seed to produce more fruit it must die. To be of service to Christ we must die to ourselves and live unto Him.
The juice is tart and sweet. I wish I still had the picture of my grandchildren eating their first pomegranates. Following Christ is not all sweetness, but the end results are eternal blessings.
Hey Kids:
Do you know the seven species of the Bible?
Read Deuteronomy 8:8 A land of wheat, and barley, and vines, and fig trees, and pomegranates; a land of oil olive, and honey;
Have you eaten all these foods? In the fall Judaism celebrates the new year. On the second day, they introduce a new fruit. Often that fruit is a pomegranate. 
Why not introduce yourself to a new species during the seven weeks of summer? 
Week 1 - Explore your neighborhood or vacation spot for a mill or store that provides fresh ground grains.  Help mom bake a loaf of bread from fresh ground wheat. 
Week 2 - Explore a new breakfast food. Barley makes great muffins. I found a good recipe on the package of barley I bought at the grocery store. 
Week 3 - We all love a handful of grapes but have you made grape jelly? 
Week 4 - The figs will begin to come in between June and August. I love to pick them straight off the tree on a hot summer day. They always taste cool and refreshing, much like a peach. 
Week 5- Pomegranates may not be available until September but the juice is readily available in most grocery stores. Be sure to try to whole fruit once they come in.
Week 6 - Drag a piece of crusty bread through a plate of olive oil. It's as good as butter.
Week 7 - Explore the farmers' market for local honey. The taste is wonderful and the health benefits far outweigh the store-bought brands. 
I'm wondering why God made these foods and recommended them to the Israelites. Got any ideas to share?
Blessings,
Gail

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Happy Mother's Day!



Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. John 14:6
I’ve got this pretty good pound cake recipe I like to use for Mother’s Day because it goes well with fresh strawberries. I say pretty good because it has good texture and flavor, but to make it Mad Dog Pound Cake I have to add the boiled syrup. I pour the syrup over the cake and in the middle. It sits and soaks and mmmmmmmmmmm. With the first bite, the syrup is running out the corner of your mouth and dripping off your chin. Of course, that’s an exaggeration but it sure seems that good.
Our lives are a lot like good pound cake. Most of us would say we are pretty good people, but is pretty good, good enough to get us into heaven? My pound cake totally changes when the syrup is poured over it and into it. The syrup can’t be removed and no one would want to scrape it off. No one wants the cake without the syrup once they’ve tried it. Jesus said no one comes to the Father but by Him. He is the way, the truth, and the life. We can’t get to heaven or be a true Christian without first coming to Jesus. When our lives are covered by His blood and filled with the Holy Spirit, we are totally different people, fit for the kingdom of God. Only Jesus makes us good enough. Like syrup, once we’ve experienced salvation, there’s no going back to the old pretty good person and no one would want to.

Would you be interested in getting the Maddog Cake Recipe? Just follow by email and I'll be glad to send you the recipe. 
Happy Mother’s Day.
Gail

Hey Kids:
Have you ever tried to make a recipe and it "flopped"? Once I used the wrong kind of flour in my cake recipe. It overflowed into the oven and created a horrible mess. 
I just used self-rising flour instead of plain flour! Not a big deal one would think.
What would happen if I had put in salt instead of sugar? The cake would have to be completely thrown out and started over!
Our lives are like recipes. 
God has the recipe for us. We just need to read and follow His plan.
Romans 3:23 says For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.
Somehow we all manage to add that sin "ingredient" into our lives.
Now, how do we fix the problem? We can't, but God can!
Romans 10:13 says Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.

Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. II Corinthians 6:17

Sunday, May 5, 2019

The Rocks Cry Out


And he answered and said unto them, I tell you that, if these should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out. Luke 19:40
Can you see it? The rocks and the river and the trees on each side? 

I visited the Appalachian Heritage Arts and Crafts Festival yesterday. As I perused the jewelry this piece caught my attention. I wondered how the artisan fashioned this landscape inside something that looked like a rock? I assumed she had somehow poured a mix of color in a particular pattern.                                                                                         WRONG! 

The necklace I admired was a piece of Terra Rosa Jasper. The lady who fashioned the jewelry said Jasper is a fairly common gem found in this area and around the world. She told me the Jasper doesn't reveal the landscapes until it is polished. I was amazed that a rock would reveal the natural beauty of a landscape! It was as if the rock itself cried out praise to its Creator.

We're a lot like that rock. We're rough and dirty from sin until the Lord picks us up and polishes our hearts to reveal the person He created us to be - a child of God.

Hey Kids:

Do you like to collect rocks?
Have you noticed anything special about the rocks you've collected?

My grandson loves to stop at gem mines to see what will wash up in a bucket of dirt and sand.

Sometimes miners find gems that can be polished and turned into jewelry. Usually, there's just some unusual shapes or colors to add to a collection but they're all worthwhile to the miner.

Pick out a favorite rock for your pocket. Let it remind you that the Lord has plans for you. You may be a worker in your community, a teacher, a doctor, a deacon, a pastor, or the next Billy Graham. Whatever plans the Lord has for you remember you are valuable to the Lord - the miner of our hearts.

Blessings,
Gail