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Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.

2/26/2015

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Last evening on our way to church down Hwy 414 in Greer, SC, we were driving through beautiful shimmering snow flakes. It was like a pillow fight with huge goose down feathers were falling from Heaven. Since my husband was driving, I, of course, was on the edge of my seat leaning forward watching the road. I saw how quickly it was covering the road and the ground. I turned my gaze to the pasture filled with weeds and piles of trash by the barn, along with old vehicles and rusty farm equipment that were being covered and even hidden giving the illusion of perfection. Suddenly we slid slightly off the road bringing my attention back to the dangers we may face in this magnificent snow storm. But my thoughts were on all that was hidden under the cover of a soft new layer of glistening wintry snow.  

Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole;
I want Thee forever to live in my soul;
Break down every idol, cast out every foe--
Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.
     
Refrain:
     Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow,
     Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.
     Lord Jesus, let nothing unholy remain,

Apply Thine own blood and extract every stain;
To get this blest cleansing, I all things forego--
Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.

Lord Jesus, look down from Thy throne in the skies,
And help me to make a complete sacrifice;
I give up myself, and whatever I know--
Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.

Lord Jesus, for this I most humbly entreat,
I wait, blessed Lord, at Thy crucified feet,
By faith for my cleansing, I see thy blood flow--
Now wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.

The snow storm brought to my mind words of the above hymn, "Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole; I want Thee forever to live in my soul..." Yes, one day I will be perfectly whole, but not on this side of eternity will I reach perfection. I have tried being perfect and it just does not happen because I am still human. Not only can I stumble; I can fall. The temptations of sin is ever before me. Under all the "whiter than snow" is nothing but a sinner saved by God's amazing grace.  "Perfection" to believers, never means "sinlessness." The sinful tendency of this life and this body are still in me.
  • Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus. Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. (Phil 3:12-14)

I can only stay close to the Lord and read His Word for strength to overcome. Victory over sin is exclusively the work of God in Christ, the continual control of the life by the Holy Spirit. Looking back through my mind at the beautiful, crisp, white, shining covering that transformed the landscape of the scrubby old pasture and barn; I am reminded of being cleansed by the Blood of the One who washes me "whiter than snow." Christ and Christ alone transformed my life.

Teresa Holbrooks

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Help Yourself out of Depression

7/28/2014

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How to Help Yourself out of Depression

1.  Learn to appreciate things.  What is unique and beautiful about your home, your town, your church, and your situation?

2.  Spend quality time with your family.  Doing things to show you care for your family will only improve your days. Do something productive each and every day even if it is only for one family member.  If you are not close enough to spend time with some of your family, spend time sending them a note and make their day special.

3. Set goals. Break them up into small pieces and accomplish a little bit every day. Clean out one drawer or even a closet. You don’t have to tackle a whole Garage, but do something.

4. Accept what you cannot change: work on the changing the things in your life that you can do something about. There's no use crying over spilled milk. Being flexible in life makes for a lot less stress and hardship. Learn to forgive and forget.

5. Balance your lifestyle: work, friends, leisure, and exercise. Do thing that you enjoy.  

6. Be friendly and talk to the people. If you are going to be somewhere for a while find someone to interact with.  Every person has many interesting secrets and characteristics that are worth discovering. It may even give you a chance to invite them to your Church or even to Jesus Christ.

7. Participate in your Church. You don’t have to just sit there on the pew of do nothing. Surly you can do something for your church.

8. Realize that God is in Control and trust Him. There are many things we cannot change in life, but it will be a much more pleasant experience if you keep a positive attitude. Fake it until you make it. When you are having a bad day why not force a smile on your face; you may even end up smiling for real and will feel better for it. Trust me on this, those around you will feel better, too.

9. Working with what you’ve got, not with what you wish you had; Stop saying I wish and start saying I will.

10. Reach out to others that have a need. Yes you may have needs too. But try to make a real difference in the lives of others.

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The awesome power of a wife's love!

3/27/2014

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A very old man lay dying in his bed. In death's doorway, he suddenly smelled the aroma of his favorite chocolate chip cookie wafting up the stairs.  He gathered his remaining strength and lifted himself from the bed.  Leaning against the wall, he slowly made his way out of the bedroom, and with even greater effort forced himself down the stairs, gripping the railing with both hands.

With labored breath, he leaned against the door frame, gazing into the kitchen.  Were it not for death's agony, he would have thought himself already in heaven.   There, spread out on newspapers on the kitchen table were literally hundreds of his favorite chocolate chip cookies.

Was it heaven?  Or was it one final act of heroic love from his devoted wife, seeing to it that he left this world a happy man?

Mustering one great final effort, he threw himself toward the table.  The aged and withered hand, shaking, made its way to a cookie at the edge of the table, when he was suddenly smacked with a spatula by his wife.
 
"Stay out of those," she said.  "They're for the funeral."

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Fish Bone

3/27/2014

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Fish Bone

My daddy always taught me to fear eating fish. “Be careful, you will get a bone in your throat. I knew a man once that...” he would tell us fish tale. He was full of hilarious stories all the time. I never really knew if they were true or just spun from his creative cranium. Needless to say, I was always careful about eating fish. I do like fish so with great fear I would pull apart every piece and make sure there were no bones in what I was eating. I have been able to go my whole life and have never fallen over once with a bone in my throat.

Until…

My husband was preaching in a Church in South Carolina where the Pastor always took him to an exceptional Fish Camp. I was with him this time and very excited to try it. I do love fish, you know. My mind whirled back to my childhood and the stories of: the man that fell over dead with a fishbone in his throat, or the man that could never talk again because the bone was so deep his tongue had to be removed. The stories go on and on. I ordered Fish Filets to be safe. Did you know that there are people that do not get all the bones out of a filet of fish?

I was distracted talking to our friends and having a wonderful time and did not check out my FILET of fish. Then it happened: a bone. A bone went straight into the back of my throat. I just sat there, smiling, and thinking to myself, “What are you going to do? You know it is not going anywhere? You know that you are going to fall over dead, no, that is not going to happen. Take another bite and see if it will go on down; surely it will go down. It can't be your time to die and in a Fish Camp of all places.

Across the room a man choked. I sat quietly. People surrounded him and finally everyone applauded. At least he was safe. Now what about me, I don’t want people applauding a bone that has just been ejected from the back my throat through the air by a person who thinks they know the Heimlich maneuver. Then, what if it did not eject? They would call an ambulance to put that lovely wrap around my neck, throw me on a gurney and carry me straight to the hospital to an awaiting surgery team to remove it.

It really did not hurt, it was just there. There in the back of my throat a bone was stuck rising up and down with every swallow I took, not leaving the point of entrance. What do I now do? Disturb the whole Restaurant, scream for help, lean over to my long times friends and tell them that I am fixing to die on the floor, throw my head back open my mouth wide and hope someone with a small hand could reach inside and pull it out.

No, my thoughts whirling just eat some bread. Try to get it to go on down with bread. Daddy always told me that if a bone did get in my throat bread would help it go down. My problem was did Daddy tell the truth on that one or not?  He surely was telling the truth that a bone could, in fact, get stuck in the back of your throat.  I sat there weakly smiling, not making a scene nor bringing attention to myself. The bone was not gagging me, just going up and down with every bite and swallow. Then the thought occurs to me; what happens if it makes it to my stomach?

What is a person to do in that situation? My husband and the Pastor were in a deep discussion on the Word of God. Should I let my bony throat be a matter of interruption? Should I ask my husband to meet me at the car, I had a problem? Should I say to my friends, “HELP, I am about to die and you people are discussing Biblical issues. I don’t want to be on the next busload to Heaven!!!”

Some of you may not believe this story. Some may even say that I am stretching the truth beyond measure. But I assure you, I am not. Did you know that Clint Eastwood saved the life of a fellow Golfer who was choking on a piece of cheese? Now, I have a bone in my throat and I am still breathing, not choking, just smiling and eating bread. I could feel it go up and down with every breath and every swallow. Clint, make my day, save me!!! (One way of the other.)

Still surprisingly enough I did not want anyone to know.  How embarrassing, I have a bone in my throat. So we finally leave and I get the backseat of the van with my husband and tell him. “WHAT?” “SHHH, I don’t want anybody to know. You can get it out when we get to the room." “Teresa, you are crazy.” “OK, I am, but you gotta get this bone out of my throat. We don’t have insurance and I am not going to the hospital. You have to do it yourself. ”

Calling me crazy is the understatement of the year. I sent my husband to Wal-Mart to purchase a pair of long needle nose pliers before Church started. It was 6:20 church started at 7. Yes, I did, I really did. He came back to the room. I lay down on the bed. (Thank God this was not videoed.) He straddled me with the un-sterilized needle nosed pliers in hand, (these were desperate times) I opened my mouth as wide as I could and he reached in to get it. No smart remarks about my mouth, please. Voila!!! The inch long bone that was stuck straight in the back of my throat was safely and quickly removed. 

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So, what is the Spiritual application to my demise?
  • When things go wrong in your life, you don’t have to broadcast it.
  • Little things can be very distracting to your Christian walk,
  • The good Lord did not create anything without a purpose, but why are fish bones are like thorns.
  • God works in mysterious ways, even using Needle Nose Pliers if necessary.
  • Husbands do come in handy.
  • I would rather swallow a bone than to be swallowed by a fish.
  • “Be ye fishers of men” is scriptural, eating a bony fish…hmmm.

II Corinthians 12:7...there was given to me a thorn in the flesh...

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Excited about Getting Started 

3/19/2014

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I am so excited about getting this Website and page up and going. Please feel free to recommend great places to find Ladies Meeting Ideas, Games, Decorations, Websites, and your Ladies Meetings.
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    Teresa Holbrooks

    Teresa is the wife of Evangelist Tommy Holbrooks. 

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