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Mama’s One Sentence Sermons

“Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it.”
Proverbs 22:6

As we approach Mother’s Day, this one verse resonated on my mind as I thought about the senseless and dumb things I did as a teenager. My mother would remind me of her responsibility as a mother in a unique way. She would use what I called one sentence sermons… you know, the one liners that belted out of her mouth to let you know she just moved into the training mode.

Sometimes the one line turned into a short and to the point sermon. Other times it required me to sit in the pew and listen whether I wanted to hear it or not.

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Busy as a Bee

The swarming and buzzing of honey bees indicate Spring’s arrival. When it comes to bees, my oldest son Branden avoids them at all cost. Just the sight of them propels him into a fight or flight mode. I pretty much maintain a love/hate relationship. I love the honey they produce, I hate the trauma they can cause if you get stung by them.  So, I just let them do their thing and leave them alone. But I did a little research on the honey bees and discovered some interesting findings about God’s busy little creations.

A beehive must remain at a certain temperature to preserve the honey, wax and eggs inside. So, the bees lower the temperature by fanning their wings or they raise it by vibrating their flight muscles. The bees work according to their divine purpose.

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The Power of the Dye

I love to decorate certain rooms in my home to reflect various days, holidays or seasons. I decorate for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day and yes, Easter. I tend to go all out despite the fact that my two grown sons moved out years ago and my grandchildren recently moved to Florida. But I still decorate.

I gazed at my kitchen counters, island and table lined with grass, Easter decorations, and of course candy. Easter hand towels, wash cloths and pot holders hang from cabinets and door knobs. Easter wreaths adorn the front and back doors. Easter baskets for my grandchildren add to the landscape. My family room coffee table completes the setting.

I also love to dye eggs…72 eggs. My mom dyed 72 for my sisters and brother, and I continued the tradition. My sons Branden and Ryan and I dyed 72 eggs while they were growing up. My two granddaughters Noah and Mathai dyed 72 eggs together. My children asked why I still dye so many.  Tradition maybe, or maybe I just like to dye eggs.

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A Wonderful Love

I recently saw the movie Wonder starring Julie Roberts, Owen Wilson, and Jacob Tremblay. Wonder tells the inspiring and heartfelt story of a little boy named August Pullman (played by Tremblay) who suffers from Treacher Collins syndrome, a rare genetic disorder caused by an anomaly in DNA characterized by facial deformities of the ears, eyes, cheekbones, and chin.

Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson play the parents who love their son fiercely and desire desperately to protect him. August’s mom homeschooled him because he underwent multiple facial surgeries. But as he approaches middle school age, his parents decide to enroll him in private school. He enters the fifth grade attending a mainstream elementary school for the first time. Initially, he gets ostracized by nearly all the student body, but later on one of his classmates befriends him. His parents’ hearts ache for his anguish and rejoice in his successes as he navigates his way in the world of the 5th grade.

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Game Plan for Life

As Super Bowl season draws near, many wonder what the game plan will be for each team to win. The coaches wrestle with decisions on what plays to run, when to run them, etc. Many variables drive their decision-making process to develop the winning game plan.

Life is filled with decisions we must make daily. What to wear, what to eat, where to go, what to say, how to say it and numerous other decisions consume our day and our lives. Because making choices constantly occurs, we often neglect to think about what drives our decision-making process.

People base their choices on what seems right for them, peer pressure, (commonly known as “keeping up with the Joneses”), convenience, and many other reasons. Because of the multitude and complexity of certain decisions, some people find themselves hiring a coach to help with their game plan for life.

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A Gift Fit for a King

I woke up this morning and in my prayer time, I asked the Holy Spirit to give me the topic for a Christmas blog. I got dressed for my exercise routine and cranked up the music. Several Christmas songs played, and I hummed along. Then, one my favorites came on… The Drummer Boy. You know the upbeat, familiar, and catchy carol. I decided to sing along.

Come they told me… Pa rum pum pum pum
A new born King to see… Pa rum pum pum pum
Our finest gifts we bring… Pa rum pum pum pum
To lay before the king… Pa rum pum pum pum,
rum pum pum pum…  rum pum pum pum
So to honor Him… Pa rum pum pum pum
When we come

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