What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
Remember: "When God closes a door, He always opens a window!" You never know what might be out there waiting for you!

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Some Thoughts About Lent and Current Events

 It seems like it was Wednesday just the other day...these weeks are flying by so rapidly. Today is actually Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. 
An interesting tree I found while walking this morning. Can anyone identify it?

 Lent is a good time for some introspection and spiritual cleansing and renewal.  A time to focus on our personal walk with the Lord and how we can draw closer to Him as we invite Him to purify our hearts and minds and restore unto us the "joy of Your salvation".  (Psalm 51:12)

 Hubby and I  took a walk this morning before the rains started...the skies were already looking quite promising of a good "cleansing rain".

And yes, the rains did come and stayed around all day. Actually, this picture below was taken yesterday when it was also raining...I wanted to sit out on our deck and watch the birds, and hubby took this picture of me sitting there...

Yes, I was sitting there in the rain, holding my umbrella and drinking tea and watching the rain and the birds... (I know, if you are on Facebook you have already seen these pictures)

This is what I was watching...this Little Blue Heron was tip toeing by in the rain...
 I love the patterns of the raindrops on Still Waters Pond...
 Hey, who are YOU looking at?


He moseyed on by and I soon had to to back inside as I was beginning to get a little damp

This morning, following our walk,  we stopped by our local Ace Hardware store. I realized that I needed to stock up on some bird seed before my surgery next week so that the bird feeders would stay well supplied for our birds so that I would have plenty of birds to watch while recuperating. (And they happened to have a good 2 bags for the price of one bag of bird seed sale going on.) 

As I was walking around the store I bumped into this cart and was surprised to discover this young chick looking out at me. What a sweet little face...
He/she wasn't alone, and they looked like they really wanted me to take them home with me...


I don't think they like being imprisoned in these cages...but I had to tell them I was sorry that I couldn't take them home with me. This one below looks like he is wearing an interesting hat, and his face just looks like he is really hoping someone will rescue him soon...I do hope they won't have to stay there much longer. They are getting too big for those cages...and they need to be free to roam a bit...
Bye bye little chicky. I do hope you will find a good home soon.

One other thing I was looking for was a bird house for the Bluebird that came by the other day. Thankfully they had one left, and I had a coupon to get 30% off, and so that was a great find!

So we came home and waited for a break in the rain that had already started to fall, and as soon as the sun came out we hurriedly attached the birdhouse to the tree where the Bluebird had been sitting the other day.  Now I just hope he will come back and bring the family!! That would make for some good entertainment while I am recuperating.

In our devotions this morning we read several scriptures that help us to understand the season of Lent. Here are the references for you to consider. I won't reprint all of the verses as they are lengthy, but when you have time you may want to read them for yourself:

Matthew 6:1-18; 2 Corinthians 5:20-6:2; Joel 2:12-18; and Psalm 51:1-19. 

I especially found the book of Joel chapter two to be very interesting. That is one book that we don't read very often and even though it was written for the people of Judah around the time of the "invasion" of a plague of locusts that destroyed everything in its path and impoverished the people, I found it rather prophetic and appropriate for our country today. 

With the concerns over the possible "invasion" of the  Coronavirus, this could well be applied to our nation today.    The subtitle over this section of verses reads: "Only Repentance Can Avert Invasion".    Interesting that our pastor also preached about repentance in his message on Sunday.  Repentance goes hand in hand with this season of Lent leading up to Easter.  Certainly something for each of us to consider personally and pray for our nation to consider as well...

12.  "Now, therefore", says the Lord, "Turn to Me  with all your heart, 
with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning...".  
13.  "So rend your heart, and not your garments; Return to the Lord your God, 
For He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness; 
and He relents from doing harm...."

I hope that this Lent season will be a time of drawing closer to the Lord for you and for me as well. I am certainly trusting in Him to be with me during this time as I undergo surgery and then spend probably the whole season of Lent recuperating. I pray that I will be back up and around and ready for action by Easter.  But I hope to use this time to truly be restored both physically and spiritually as I rest "Beside the Still Waters"... Seems like God had this all planned, didn't He?  

Have a blessed rest of your week.  

20 comments:

  1. As I mentioned on Facebook, I love the circular ripples made by the rain. Looks like you are fully prepared for a season of rest and recuperation. Praying for you.

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    1. Thank you, Ruth. I think I am as prepared as I can be. Now just want to get it over and done with!!

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    1. Monday. So I probably won't be writing or reading for a while...

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    2. Thank you! I truly appreciate your thoughts and prayers.

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  3. You will stay in my prayers, Pam, for a successful surgery and complete healing! I love the new birdhouse and am sure the birds will love it too. Take care!! Love & hugs!

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  4. Thank you, Terri. I know I will be fine. Just trying to get everything ready and "organized" here...even the birds... LOL.

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  5. I love your photos of the heron. Just lovely. I also like that you sit out on the patio in the rain enjoying tea and that your husband captured you sitting there. How cute. I pray your surgery and recovery go smoothly. I am thinking ahead to my as yet unscheduled surgery too. There is a lot to do including getting rid of big furniture and such so I can get around afterwards.

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    1. Oh, please do let us know when you know the date for your surgery. Praying that all will go well for you. I understand what you mean about moving furniture, etc. for easier and safer mobility. We love our "things", but our "things" can be a hindrance for our safety when we are somewhat incapacitated. I hope you will have someone to help you when you come home. Praying for you now.

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    2. Thank you for prayers Pamela. It will be some time until my surgery as I haven't even met the surgeon yet but I am on the list. I will probably mention it on my blog when it is time and yes, thankfully I do have help afterward.

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  6. You always make me smile...and oh boy does it ever look so warm, grin. Keeping you in prayer, sweet friend.

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Glad I can make you smile. However, it's not so warm here today. In the mid 40's with the wind blowing. At least the sun is shining. The weather has been rather quixotic this winter/spring whatever it is...

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  7. Definitely keeping you in my prayers, Pamela! Loved the photos you shared with us here; the rain drops on the pond were perfectly captured. Yes, Lent is the perfect season for repentance and reflection. May our walk with the Lord be strengthened and blessed in this season.
    Blessings to you!

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    1. Thank you, Martha, and yes, praying for strength that comes only from the Lord! Amen.

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  8. wonderful uplifting post Pamela, I too enjoy walking/ sitting outside when it rains, so refreshing, your new bluebird house reminds me that we need to check ours for needed repairs
    I will be praying for a healing and a quick recovery for you. Thank you for sharing the scripture verses and thoughts too!
    You have the most pleasing smile I have seen in awhile, just so warm, I am so happy we are friends.
    Blessings,
    Sue

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    1. Thank you so much Sue. What a sweet thing to say. You've really made my day! I've been noticing that I have some new wrinkles on my cheeks, and they sort of distress me, but when I smile they go away, so I guess I just need to keep smiling and no one will know the difference!! LOL. Thank you for your prayers and your very kind thoughts. I am very happy we are friends too!! I love our friends here in "blogland". I've met the nicest people here.

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  9. The Little Blue is one of our FAVORITES! How pretty he is! And guess what....I have that same red plaid top! I have it on right now! hahaha! Feels good on these cool winter days! Hugs!

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    1. I am not surprised that you have the same red flannel plaid...we probably have other similar things...LOL.

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  10. Rest up and enjoy your weekend. Remeber, God is right beside you during your surgery and the time of recupertion. Peace and blessings.

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