What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
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Monday, October 23, 2023

Monday Monday~Sanctuary


The other morning I sat out on the back porch overlooking Still Waters Pond and was determined to "listen" for the ways that God would be speaking to me.  The past few weeks have been challenging, to say the least, and I have been needing some time alone with God, away from the distractions of what's going on in the world at large, as well as in my own little world.  

As I sat there watching and listening to the birds singing while they were going about their morning routine of finding seeds and berries for food...I thought about this lovely spot as a bird sanctuary...
and then my mind went to the words of this song, "Sanctuary", and I began to sing.

"Lord prepare me
To be a sanctuary
Pure and holy
Tried and true
And with thanksgiving
I'll be a living
Sanctuary, for You"


As I sat there singing and thanking the Lord for this little sanctuary, I prayed, 
"Lord, prepare ME to be a sanctuary."

(these Bluebirds have been spending a lot of time around the birdhouse lately...I don't think it's nesting time for them, but maybe they just need to feel like they are in a safe place...)

Psalm 63
1"O God, You are my God;
Early will I seek You;
My soul thirsts for You;
My flesh longs for You
In a dry and thirsty land
Where there is no water.


2 So I have looked for You in the sanctuary,
To see Your power and Your glory.
3 Because Your lovingkindness is better than life,
My lips shall praise You.


4 Thus I will bless You while I live;
I will lift up my hands in Your name.

5 My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness,
And my mouth shall praise You with joyful lips."


Matthew 11:28-29
28 "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.


29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: 
and ye shall find rest unto your souls."


As I sat there thanking God for this time alone with Him, I also did a little reading and research about the word "Sanctuary".  I found a website entitled PreceptAustin.org,  and found this information that was very helpful: 

"A SANCTUARY is a sacred place, a place set apart for a holy purpose, a place to commune with God in intimate fellowship, a place to worship Him "in spirit and in truth" (Jn 4:24), a place to "find rest for our souls" (Mt 11:28-29-note), a "place of refuge from the raging wind and tempest" (Ps 55:6-note), and "a refuge from the storm, a shade from the heat." (Isa 25:4) In the New Covenant, our Lord Jesus is our Sanctuary and place of refuge. To use a modern expression, Christ is our "Safe House" now and forever. "How blessed is the one whom Thou dost choose, and bring near to Thee, to DWELL IN THY COURTS. We will be satisfied with the goodness of Thy house, Thy holy temple." (Ps 65:4-note) "Thou wilt make known to me the path of life; In Thy presence is fullness of joy; In Thy right hand there are pleasures forever." (Ps 16:11-note) "How blessed are those who DWELL IN THY HOUSE! They are ever praising Thee. Selah"


Since the past month has been filled with many interruptions to our normal life in the way of medical issues, recuperation and changes in routine, we have not been able to go out of the house except for doctor appointments and other necessities, so therefore we've not been able to attend church or our regular Bible studies, choir practice, etc. Even though we keep up with our daily devotions and prayer times, it still isn't quite the same as being able to worship and fellowship in person with our church family.  Therefore, this place of "sanctuary", beside Still Waters Pond, (Psalm 23:2..."He leadeth me beside the still waters") has become a sacred place of worship and thanksgiving.

I must add, however, that we had good visits with our kids this weekend. Scott came home and mowed grass and took care of several little jobs that needed doing around the house. Benton and Rose and the grandpups came over last night and brought fried chicken for supper, and we had a nice visit with them. So I count those as extra special blessings!


This Eastern Phoebe has also been spending a lot of time in and around this part of Still Waters Pond,
carrying out her duties of catching bugs and singing "Phoebe! Phoebe!" to let her mate and/or family know where she is.  Maybe she's thanking God for the food He provides for her.


The Sand Hill Crane family comes and goes, and they always announce their arrival and departure with loud and raspy trumpet sounds.


Personally, I think they want us to know they are here as a way of showing a kind of friendship.


Here's what popped up on the this little daily devotional calendar for today:

So appropriate for this season of life we are in...

"When you pray, I will listen. You will find me when you seek me..."
Jeremiah 29:12-13


Psalm 23 KJV
1 The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
5 Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.


I hope you enjoyed spending a little bit of time with me today in "The Sanctuary".
I am thankful for each and every one of you and look forward to visiting with you again soon.
Meanwhile, is there a special place that is your "sanctuary"?  Maybe you can share it with us in one of your posts. 
Have a blessed and wonderful day my friends.









 

31 comments:

  1. We have similar yards and mine has become my sanctuary too. I find it a perfect place to gaze at and ponder all of God's creations. I lost my mom at the end of September after 96 years it was very peaceful she just went to sleep. That and the horror of the world made me want to be like the turtles and bury my head. I tuned the world out and am finding that the peace of my yard is restoring my faith and provides healing. You and john are on my daily prayer list and I hope that you will find joy, good health and healing too. It sounds like you are on the way.

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    1. Dear Betty, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. I know, 96 years is a long and wonderful life, but all the more memories for you to treasure and miss. So thankful her passing was so peaceful...but my heart goes out to you. I know you are missing her. Would love to see you again sometime! We aren't at Dixie Cottage anymore, but sometime when things calm down a bit here maybe we can meet for lunch or something. Blessings to you dear friend.

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    2. Thank you Pam would love to meet up when you are able. Msg me anytime.

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    3. Thank you, Betty. It may take a little while as we are in the midst of a lot of "issues" here right now, but I will look forward to doing that as soon as possible. xoxo

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  2. Beautiful and encouraging post-thank you so much!

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  3. Thank you! I felt like you were writing this just for me.

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    1. Thank you, Anne. I guess God knows what we each need, doesn't He? I am so glad this spoke to you as it did to me as well. That's what I love about God!!! He can touch so many of us with one special thing. We are blessed to know Him.

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  4. The photo of the Bluebird sitting in the pine is a keeper! Very nice. That one should be a print. Bluebirds will sometimes roost in nest boxes even when it's not nesting season. It's a safe, warm place for them. We have Carolina Wrens roosting on our front porch at night during the cooler months. There's a little ledge that runs the entire length of the porch and one or more will get into the corner to stay warm. It's so cute. I enjoy watching our wild birds. They make me smile with joy.
    Love xx

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    1. Thank you, Pamela. I agree about the bluebird picture. I may just print it...except ink is so expensive so I rarely do that anymore. So you think maybe the bluebirds are just looking for a cozy place to keep warm for the winter? That would be lovely. They haven't done that before...so we shall see. They kind of come and go. We'll see if they decide to stay. Thank you for your sweet comments, my other sweet friend in Georgia!

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  5. Very Beautiful, Pam❤️
    Sylvia Cannon

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    1. Thank you, Sylvia. I miss seeing you here in blogland. So wonderful of you to pop in and visit. Blessings to you today my sweet Georgia friend.

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  6. Pam: I always look forward to reading your blog. I always come away with a lighter heart. God certainly blessed you and john when He led you to this new (to you) home. I I I really got a lot out of the song.Peace and blessings to you and yours.

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    1. Thank you, Cecelia. Yes, I try to remind myself that this home is exactly what we were praying for. Sometimes I get frustrated with some things and then I recall how God answered our prayers, and that helps me stop grumbling about things I can't control or fix right away. He's in control and we are so thankful for that.

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  7. Sounds like you had a nice quiet time with God. Glad you had good visits with your kids.
    I can relate to you with illness this year. I haven't been around since I got an infection and had a sour stomach. Then the meds I was put on made me worse. Had to get new meds and just today I am feeling better. You take care. Enjoyed your photos.

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    1. I am glad to hear you are feeling better finally. Praying you continue to get stronger each day. I know sometimes the medicines are worse than the issue. Been there and done that. Praying for you. Thank you for visiting.

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  8. I'm not familiar with that song but, paired with your photography, how it speaks to my heart.
    Interesting question you pose. Lately, when I consciously try to quiet my thoughts and rest, those are exactly the times fear brokers and "what-if's" intrude. Right now, my sanctuary is at Monday morning Bible study with my sister friends. This morning's (video) lesson really resonated. Sometimes our season of exile is necessary. I couldn't find the exact clip on Jennifer Rothschild's website, but basically, here if you're interested, she's saying the same thing.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyTmBq0hVNA&t=267

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    1. I know about the "what if's"...at this stage in life there are many, but we have to lean on Jesus and He will take care of us even when we don't always understand the how or why. I will have to check out that video you shared. Thank you. I think a "sanctuary" with your Bible study friends is a real blessing indeed. I am missing mine right now. But this too shall pass. God bless you dear friend.

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  9. So glad you had some good visits this weekend. Praying that the week ahead is peace-filled and finds things getting back to normal:) What a place to have those places to come away...to be still and listen. Your sanctuary is beautiful. I love that you share all the birds - and their names - with us. It brings peace to my soul...simply through your photos. Have a blessed week -

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    1. Thank you, Jennifer. That means a lot. I hope you have a blessed and peaceful week as well.

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  10. Danny and I just sang "Sanctuary" this past Sunday at church. What a coincidence, Pamela, or is it better called a God-incidence? Anyway, like you, I love this song that He will make my very heart and soul a sanctuary for Him to dwell.
    As always, I love your photos. In this chaotic world, they are a balm.
    Blessings, my friend!

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    1. How wonderful! Just the two of you sang it together? I would have loved to have heard that! What a blessing!!

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  11. I don't ever get tired of looking at your beautiful pond and the amazingly beautiful birds who live there. I'm so behind on blog reading, but I am thinking of you and praying you find comfort and peace while you have to be tucked away for a bit.

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    1. Thank you, Mandy. Always love to hear from you, and I appreciate your kind words. Hope you are doing well and having a good autumn where you live!! Blessings to you.

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  12. I always love my visits here with you, Pam. Your bluebirds are so very special, as are the cranes. They are so constant with their visits, you should name them and claim them!! I love that your word, listen, pops up just when you need it!! Hugs!!

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    1. Thank you, Terri. I would name the bluebirds, but I'm never sure which couple they are as it seems we usually end up with two different couples each year and I really can't always tell them apart. I wish I could put a little band on them so I could know if they are the same ones. As for the Crane family, there's Mom and Dad and Pat and Val, although I can't tell them apart anymore as the kids have gotten as big as the parents, and soon they will go their separate ways and perhaps the parents will build a new nest and start all over. Time will tell. I'll be watching and "listening". Have a great day!

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  13. Hi Sister! I never know when I will come upon your blog posts! I do love them and am so proud you for being able to write them. It's 1 AM and now I'm singing the Sanctuary song in my mind! Your pictures are all so beautiful! I sure wish I had bluebirds! I haven't seen the Phoebe's yet, but I've heard them! I've been thinking about you both and praying too! I'll surprise you and call you someday soon! :) Good night, I love you!

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    1. What a wonderful surprise!!! I love it when you visit here, but glad you didn't decide to call at 1:00 a.m. LOL. You know I'm never awake at that hour...well, I shouldn't say I'm never awake...but if I am I'm not coherent. LOL. Thank you for your sweet comments. I will look forward to talking with you soon!!

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  14. Thank you, Pamela. I enjoyed this refreshing time in the Sanctuary!

    "...these Bluebirds have been spending a lot of time around the birdhouse lately...I don't think it's nesting time for them, but maybe they just need to feel like they are in a safe place..."

    🙂

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  15. Hello Pam. I'm sorry I missed commenting yesterday. The last time I checked the only thing I saw was the previous post and I didn't check back. Thank you for such a lovely and thoughtful post. The pictures are always beautiful. I enjoy nature...those blue birds are amazing. They are one of my favorite birds, but we seldom see them here. And the Scriptures fit perfectly with the pictures. I'm sorry to learn that you all have been going through a rough season, I will be praying.

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  16. I'm very sorry to hear you are having health issues and struggles. It's hard...I know! I'm glad you have your precious family close by and this beautiful place to live. It's amazing what birds show up at this time of year. It feels like a surprise every time we go out. Take care and God bless you. I'm keeping you in my prayers. Sweet hugs, Diane

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