Showing posts with label #nevergiveup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #nevergiveup. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2020

"Never Give Up"

Hello to all the beautiful people on this Monday, April 27, 2020.
It's the last week before entering the month of May.  So much has happened in these last four months of the year.  We started out with refreshed ideas for 2020 because we all had a vision of what we wanted to do and achieve.  All is not lost.
My Pastor preached on HOPE yesterday and today I want to piggyback on some things he said while using another topic.

  • Praise the LORD for all the things that came close to you that could have harmed you but didn't happen
  • God still has HIS hand around you to make a way out of "no" way
  • You belong to the LORD and you have a new hope; new strength; new love; new peace and new wellness
  • Thank GOD for his past, present and future...HOPE because of God's promise...HE has never failed
  • In whatever situation you are in, you need to become so uncomfortable that you change and God can get the glory.   God will not be in competition with any of those idols that you try to put him with.  Move them out so God can move in and be the center of your life.
Here is my piggyback part.
 "Never give up!"  You have started right, now hang on, never give up.  Refocus so you can focus on God.
The problem we have is that when things are not going the way we want them to go,  our tendency is to grow weary and to be fainthearted and slack off.  First of all, it could be worse!  Though we may have it rough, it has not been as rough as it could have been. The future may yet call for more strength on our part.  Second, hardships prove our sonship.  Therefore, if we have discipline, if we are going through struggles and problems, then thank God.  God is asking us to rejoice, nevertheless, not saying, "Hallelujah, it hurts," but "Hallelujah, it helps!" It is possible to go through trials and never have them do a thing for you because you complain all the time. Trials never do anything for you if you are always grousing and griping.  You say you have had to take one setback after another; that at times it seems hidden forces are ranged against you; that life has played you a "dirty trick." But why should any of these things keep you from bobbing back? Look who is in front of you! "When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him" (Isaiah 59:19).


The Gospel has other words for other days, but the word today is, stay in there. Persevere. Show your mettle. "Hang tough." Strike a blow for Jesus Christ in spite of everything. For if you give in now, you may lose far more than you realize. But if you stick with it -- and with God -- there is everything to gain.
My card share:
This card was made with pieces of cardstock that was in my stash.  I have no idea what company they came from.  Anyway, I hope you enjoy the view.

Sending you a hug and love,
Lois

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

"The Unused Craft Bend"

Hello Friends, Followers, Visitors and Viewer.
I want to say I'm doing Spring cleaning but it doesn't feel like Spring.  So, I'm just organizing some things in my craft space.  Do you like that better?  I sure do!  While organizing, there were many (I'm just astonished ) things that I haven't used in over a year... (don't tell).
This is my pattern... I see something that I think needs to be among my crafting supplies...I look for sales...I buy...I use it once or twice...I file it...I forget I have it...then when I clean up...it's like shopping all over again... (but this time it is free to use).
Who else is like this?
 I came across some Spellbinders dies that I have only used once or twice.  The last time I  used them was about two years ago.  I decided to use one today on the card I made for your viewing:
 

For the Enabler's List:
cardstock: Neenah white cardstock, dark blue Recollection cardstock
 and a pattern piece from  DCWV Stack 7
die: Spellbinders Classic Triple Scallop
Sentiment: Cosmo Cricket Tiny Text "Never give up"
Embellishment: Martha Stewart butterfly
used the Sizzix Big Shot to cut out the die.
Entry: http://www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com
           http://www.scrapbook.com

Stay turned for  other dies and materials that I have not used in over one or two years.  I surprised myself with what can be achieved with "the old".
Thanks for viewing today.  Come back again!!!

Sending you a hug and LOVE,
Lois