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6.30.2008

Why Are People So Mean?!

Yesterday at church someone said something well, not so nice to me. I thought," how can a fellow Christian speak to other Christians like that?" Well, I decided to look up online this morning how the tongue can be used. I don't understand how people who call themselves Christians can be mean and use their tongues to hurt others. Your words, tones, and nonverbal signs can be VERY hurtful to those around you and even make others feel uncomfortable. Christians have enough problems in the world, but why do we have to take unkindly words, tones, actions, etc from our brothers and sisters in Christ, family, and friends. We need to be uplifting and not hurtful to each other. I try to be very nice and hold my tongue; although I do slip, but I do try hard to definitely think before I speak; which is not the easiest for sure!!!!! When I know that I have spoken out of place or even just in the wrong tone; then I apologize. However, since I am a Christian, I have the strength of our Lord and Savior. From the cartoon Bambi, Thumpers mom always says to him," if you can't say something nice; then don't say anything at all."

Anyways, I found this article online and thought it was very interesting:


Is your Tongue out of Control?
By Dr. Dale A. Robbins


It has been said that the “tongue” is one of the most exercised muscles of our body. It has been estimated that in a typical week, the average person will speak enough words to fill a 500 page book! However, for the Christian, the use of the tongue must be a matter of careful forethought and discipline. The Bible warns that believers who do not bring restraint to their tongue and speech have been deceived — and without such control over their words, their religious acts are worthless and hypocritical. “If anyone among you thinks he is religious, and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his own heart, this one’s religion is useless” (James 1:26). It is a deception for any of us to think that Jesus can be Lord over our life, without also becoming Lord over our tongue.
The reference to a “bridle” in the previous verse is the leather harness and bit placed in a horse’s mouth to control it. In the same manner, Christians must allow the Holy Spirit to bridle their tongue, and bring restraint to their words. David used a similar device as a metaphor to describe his tight control on his mouth to avoid sinning with his tongue, especially when the ungodly were around, where it’s easy to develop a critical tongue, or pick up their bad tongue habits, such as profanity. “I will guard my ways, Lest I sin with my tongue; I will restrain my mouth with a muzzle, While the wicked are before me” (Psalms 39:1).

Hypocrisy of the Tongue
Elsewhere, James gave a warning of the evil poison of the tongue. He described some who try to use their tongue as praise and blessing to God, then turn around to use their tongue to speak evil of one another. “With it we bless our God and Father, and with it rue curse men, who have been made in the similitude of God. Out of the same mouth proceed blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not to be so” (James 3:9-10). We cannot use our tongue to curse and bad-mouth our brethren, then continue “business as usual” with our relationship with God. The Bible says that such tongue behavior is characteristic of hypocrites. “The hypocrite with his mouth destroys his neighbor... “(Prov. 11:9).
Along this same vein, the psalmist warned that the wicked who use their mouth for evil and who speak against their brethren, violate the sacredness of God’s covenant and forfeit their right to use that same mouth as a vessel of God’s Holy Word and promise. Paraphrased, the passage says, “What right do you have to use your mouth to declare my word and promises? You have used your mouth for evil and deceitfulness, to bad-mouth and slander your brethren” (Psa. 50:16-22).

Mouth sins are not Trivial
Unfortunately, mouth sins have somehow been domesticated and entertained by the modern church. Gossip, backbiting, and slander have become viewed as “naughty” little habits that aren’t really so serious. However, when Paul wrote to the church at Rome he sternly contended that gossips, slanderers, and bad-mouthers were in the same league as murderers, sexual perverts, and haters of God. Furthermore, he said such sins are worthy of a death sentence (Rom. 1:28-32).
Some believers have experienced problems and misfortune, or fail to get answers to their prayers, because of their mouth sins. Using their tongue to ridicule, gossip about, or to slander their brothers and sisters is clearly sin — and as we know, unrepentant sin cuts off the flow of God’s answers to their prayers. “If I regard iniquity in my heart, The Lord will not hear” (Psa 66:18). Those who have mouth problems are destined to experience much trouble in their life and will not find it easy to obtain God’s help with their problems. Satan takes advantage of those whose mouths are undisciplined and that are used wickedly. “Whoever guards his mouth and tongue Keeps his soul from troubles” (Prov. 21:23).
The Bible teaches that they who desire to dwell in the presence of God, to experience His blessings, are those who will live righteously and who will not backbite or badmouth their neighbor. “LORD, who may abide in Your tabernacle a Who may dwell in Your holy hill? He who walks uprightly, And works righteousness, And speaks the truth in his heart; He who does not backbite with his tongue, Nor does evil to his neighbor, Nor does he take up a reproach against his friend” (Psa. 15:1-3). Furthermore, God promises a long, blessed life to those who keep their tongue from evil. “Who is the man who desires life, And loves many days, that he may see good? Keep your tongue from evil, And your lips from speaking deceit” (Psa. 34:12-13).

Accountable for all our Words
Jesus warned that our words are so important that they will actually determine our condemnation or justification. He said we will be held responsible for all our words, even our careless, idle words. “But I say to you that for every idle word men may speak, they will give account of it in the day of judgment. For by your words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned” (Matt. 12:36-37).
Elsewhere, Paul cautioned believers to disallow any corrupt or worthless talk to come from our mouth. Only those things which lift-up, encourage, and are gracious should be expressed to others. “Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers” (Eph. 4:29).
Obscenities, profanity, cursing, dirty jokes, or making fun of others is not something that should ever be found in the mouth of a believer. “Nor should there be obscenity, foolish talk or coarse joking, which are out of place, but rather thanksgiving” (Eph. 5:4 NIV).

Confess and forsake Sin
Thank God there is a remedy for mouth sins. His grace and forgiveness is available for all manner of sin, whatever it may be. Jesus will forgive all sins that we confess to Him (1 John 1:9) — but we must also “forsake” them. “He who covers his sins will not prosper, But whoever confesses and forsakes them will have mercy” (Prov. 28:13).
The scriptures tell us to “repent” of sin (Rev. 3:19), that is to “turn away” from sinful behavior. True repentance means that we will make every effort not to repeat our former sins and will seek to walk in the nature of Christ. Since mouth sins really originate in the heart (Matt. 12:34), repentance requires a change of attitude within. Such was David’s desire in his repentant prayer. “Hide Your face from my sins, And blot out all my iniquities. Create in me a clean heart, 0 God, And renew a steadfast spirit within me” (Psa. 51:9-10).
If you realize that your tongue is out of control, seek His forgiveness and allow Him to change the attitude of your heart and your mouth, so they will be pleasing to Him. “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, 0 LORD, my strength and my Redeemer” (Psa. 19:14).


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6.26.2008

Slumber Party!!!!!!!

This is going to be SOO much fun tonight. My nephew and niece are going to be sleeping over at our house tonight. So, we're going to have a good old-fashioned slumber party with all kinds of fun things, sleeping bags, etc!!!!!! The kids are really looking forward to it. Normally Caleb always asks to stay with me when he's down and the same was true for this time too. He loves his KK! :) It was such a movie moment when he first saw me at the airport. We spotted each other from across baggage claim and he exclaimed across the way," KK!!!!!!" He started running for me and I bent down and he ran into my arms and we hugged so tightly. I hadn't seen Caleb or Caitlyn for that matter since August. It had been so hard and I was sooo glad to see them!!!!! It was AWESOME!!!!!!

Tomorrow we're having a special day with them again. Since they were not allowed to come down for the wedding; then a friend of ours came up with the idea of having a "second wedding." I LOVED the idea and asked Les about it. So, that's what we decided to do. Although it is VERY small; we'll have fun. We're going to all be wearing shorts and the theme is patriotic. My dad is going to be the officiator since he's a licensed preacher. Caleb and Caitlyn will be the ring bearer and flower girl. Les and I are going to walk down the driveway together.........LOL and then renew our vows. The kids are looking so forward to it!! To top it off; we're going to have Dickey's for lunch. We had Dickey's for our rehearsal dinner when we really got married! I think we're going to have all of about 10 people there.........hahahaha Definitely MUCH different than our wedding back in October!!!!!!! I wanted to do something special for them since they were not able to make it and Caleb had been looking foward to it. When we told Caleb what we were going to do he asked my mom," Is KK going to marry Uncle Les again?" Of course! We all laughed. I thought to myself, "I wouldn't trade Les for the world - I love that man!! :)" Then tomorrow night to continue in our fun we're going to go the rodeo out in Wolf City. YEEHAW!!!

I know that we'll be taking pictures of tomorrow and I'll post some when I get them from either my camera or my parents. :)

Yay, today is like a Friday for me since I'll be off tomorrow for a 3 day weekend!!!!!!!!!!!!

6.25.2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MOM!!

Today is my mom's birthday - she's 57 years old. Still a spring chicken..........:)

She is a wonderful woman who is a strong Christian, loving, always there for us, instructs us by the Bible in the way we should go, fun and serious. She has so many aspects to her God-made character! I'm so proud that I can call Marsha Jewell Johnson MY mom!!!!!

Tonight we're having a little surprise birthday dinner over at our house. It'll be fun!! My niece and nephew are in town and I think that this might be the 1st time that they have been here for her birthday. What a GREAT present to her - she couldn't ask for anything better than to have her grandkids (Caleb & Caitlyn), granddogs (Bear & Kodiak), her husband (Bryan), kids (Christopher & Kimberly), and new son (Les - my husband) altogether for her BIG day!!!!

Mom, I love you and I'm so glad that God made you my mom. I would not be the person I am today without you in my life. You mean so much to me! Thank you for all that you have done for me and all that you will do for me in the future. You're always there when I need to cry, to laugh, WHATEVER I need - you're there! Thank you!!

6.24.2008

By Popular Demand ;)

Here are some pictures for your enjoyment of our hard work; which has definitely paid off!!!

The picture above is part of the floor just sanded and the other part is the floor that we had stained. I loved seeing the change take place. While I did love the floor that was just sanded - I love it now too. It's so pretty!!

Here are the pictures of the floors ALL DONE!!!!!!!!! What a relief to be all finished and enjoying the new living room. :) We even arranged the furniture different and like this a lot better. The room to us feels bigger. Also, I cut the curtains off and hemmed them. I did not like them long and so Les told me that he liked them cut-off too, so I cut and sewed them to fall right above the wood-framed windows.

This picture above was taken from the kitchen and looking into the living room.


This picture was taken from the other side of the room and you can see the doorway from the kitchen (behind Kodiak).

6.23.2008

RIP

I haven't had time to write a blog about the double homicide that happened last Thursday early in the morning. I was at home watching the news at lunch time when I was somewhat listening to the news. I happened to look up because of what was on the news and lo and behold I knew one of the guys who's picture was on the news.

A very tragic homicide occurred early in the morning on Thursday, June 19th in downtown Garland, TX.

Two young men, both Christians, were murdered. Matt Butler, 28 years old, the man I know, was shot and killed. Steve Swan, 26 years old, the man Les knows, was shot and killed as well. The murderers stole Steve's car; which was later recovered in Texarkana, TX.
Here is an article of the event: http://www.guidelive.com/sharedcontent/dws/ent/stories/zionmurder_0619gl.1c02b6d0.html

Please keep the Butler and Swan families in your prayers. I know that Matt's funeral is today at FBC of Dallas, but not sure of Steve's. I know that Matt leaves behind a wife and 2 kids (1 yr old and 2 yr old). I am not sure about Steve. Les says that Steve was a very smart young man and he remembers him from working with him at Sears several years ago.

Although this is a very sad time - I hope that many will find our Lord and Savior. Matt's wife has been able to share the Gospel on the news and many will hear.


*~*~*UPDATE*~*~*
There was a joint funeral today for Matt and Steve.
A friend of mine told me that it was beautiful and that there were
a lot of people there to honor these 2 young men.

6.18.2008

Cadence & KK

This is such a cute picture of Cadence and I. Cadence is one of my best friends' little girl! Her birthday is only 5 days before mine.......:)

They were down visiting family in TX; they live in Vegas. It was great seeing Christy and Cadence. Thank you, Christy for all the support that you have given to me!!!

Love ya and see ya soon!!

6.17.2008

Cracked Windows

So you're probably thinking now that I have a cracked window - I don't! I left my windows cracked so that it wouldn't be so hot when I got into the car. Well, if you live in the DFW area you know that we had some VERY strong storms. I ran out to my car at lunch and didn't realize that they were cracked until I sat down and my bottom was wet.......hahaha I looked at the windows and thought,"OH NO, I left them cracked this morning." Oh well, too late to get mad, so I hurriedly got the car started and shut those windows quick!!! LOL

That's all for now - I am super busy at work, but I did want to write this down before I forgot.........hahahaha

Have a great day!

6.16.2008

What a weekend

The floors are all done and the furniture is back in the living room!!! I haven't taken a picture yet b/c my camera batteries died and I left them recharging yesterday. I will try to get some good shots tonight, but no promises. :)

On Saturday, Christopher (my brother) and I decorated cookies for Father's Day. We had a lot of fun and we made shapes of sail boats, hearts, planes, tulips, etc. We had fun and didn't make that much of a mess..........LOL

Les and I also went out to a party at the lake and had a really good time. We ate Dickey's, listened to a live band, watched kids jump off the top of the party barge into the lake, and then danced some while others karaoked. We had a SUPER fun time!!!!!!!!!!!

On Sunday we celebrated my eating lunch at Red Lobster (I have been wanting seafood for a few days now), so we went there.

We celebrated Father's Day with my parents last night and really had a good time. We cooked out, played games, and chatted.

Now, I'm heading home - we're taking the boat out tonight!

6.09.2008

Wow............

Boy, what a weekend we had!!! I should title my blog the exciting and busy times of L & K!!!!!

Friday - we went out to dinner at Spaghetti Warehouse with my brother (Christopher), his friend Kim and her sister Karen; then it was Les and I too. We had a good time! After that we climbed into Kim's vehicle and went down to this place called Pokey O's. Kim had been telling me about it on Thurs and I was excited to try it. You pick your cookies and then your ice cream and they make you a big ice cream sandwich (aka Pokey). I had a vanilla sugar cookie and a white choc macadamia nut cookie stuffed with cookies and cream ice cream!! YUMMY!!! To me this was the best part of the evening. :) We didn't stay out late because I was walking in the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure on Saturday morning EARLY and Les had to be at work at 8 AM.

Saturday - got up early and me, my mom, and brother all walked in the Race for the Cure. My mom is a 4 year breast cancer survivor and a 9 year uterine cancer survivor. Every time that we're involved in these events it always brings tears to my eyes for the appreciation that I have that God chose to heal my mom instead of take her to be with Him. Thank you Lord!

Here is a picture of Christopher (my brother), Marsha (my mom), and Me before the walk. Thank you for taking our picture, Angi!!

Saturday night we all went out to the races in Greenville. We had so much fun and there was this one car that went off the track and into the back of a storage unit. Thank goodness the boy was not hurt, but I wouldn't want the responsibility to have to pay for someone's things in the storage unit. That night was the 1st time that anyone had ever run into the storage unit and not only did it happen 1x, but 2x's in 1 night - they were shocked!!! We had a great time, even though we had dirt flying in our eyes and being hit my mud on occassion!!! :)

Sunday - went to church and then afterwards went grocery shopping. Then I hung out with my brother for a few hours and then went home and started cleaning. I had to do some laundry too along with cleaning the bathrooms. Les got home and we cooked hamburgers and spent time just the two of us. We had fun!

Today Les is supposed to be working on finishing the wood floors (last coat of varnish) and then we're going to move the furniture in on Tues night after I get home from work. We're going to do spring cleaning too and get rid of a lot of clutter of things that we don't use or need anymore. That'll be nice! We'll also get to set up the new bed in the spare. I'll take pictures once we have it all done and clean! Everything is so dusty right now from sanding........that stuff gets EVERY WHERE!!! :)

Well, I'm getting back to work now. :)

6.06.2008

YAY!!!

Today is our 8th month anniversary!!! How exciting! It has been a wonderful 8 months and looking forward to making it to 1 year! Whoever said that the 1st year was the hardest - they were wrong for us! The 1st year has been so easy - Praise the Lord! We have had out growing moments and learning more about each other, but definitely nothing major. :)

Someone else said that the 7th year is the hardest, well, we have a while till that, so I can't blog on that yet..........LOL

Les, I love you and I'm so glad that God made YOU for ME!! Cheers to 8 months!!! :)

6.03.2008

We're DONE!!!!!!!!!

Well, this morning Les painted on the 1st coat of the varnish (polyurethane). We're going to paint on more coats, but it is so exciting to see it done! I do have pictures, but I didn't download them on the computer yet (they're on my computer still :)).

Stay tuned for pictures of our woodfloors restored!!!!!! :)