Chapter 11 of Hebrews tells us about people who by faith followed God.
Following God is not easy. We can't see him. He's not in front of us telling us what to do. How do we know we are following him?
Some one once told me that it's in my knower that I know I am following him. He pointed to his gut.
I get a warm peiceful feeling when I know I've done good by God. Other times I get very agitated and I know God wants me to stop doing what I am I doing even to stop going to a natural path and a bible study.
I rarely get these strong feelings. How do I know that I am following God the rest of the time? I don't know 100% for sure. I follow the same way the people in Hebrews 11 did, by faith.
By faith I trusted God to diagnose the bipolar I had, then by faith I trusted him for 8 years that he would heal me.
By faith we followed God from Sudbury to Bracebridge.
By faith I put my short leg out for prayer and God grew it.
By faith while at a healing retreat when the leader asked if someone had dilexial I went forward and by faith he prayed and I was healed.
By faith I took a folk art painting course which began my adventure into the art world.
By faith I bought a box of clay, glazes and a kiln which began my adventure into pottery.
By faith I took drum lessons and found I have rythim.
I could keep listing the things I've done by faith, but you get the idea.
By faith we follow God or by faith we follow the world or ourselves.
My life is a joyful one instead of a depressed one because I choose to follow God by faith.
I am a Christian by accepting Jesus as my Lord and savior. God has gifted my in the arts, particularly pottery. I enjoy turning on the wheel to make functional pottery but I also enjoy sculpting and creating whimsical figures, like my bears.
Monday, January 19, 2015
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Enjoying What God Has Called Me To Do
I am very thankful that I follow Jesus.
I took the general course in school. The only subjects I liked were history, without the dates, just tell me the story, math, music and drafting. I didn't have to work at these subjects. The other subjects I skimmed through and didn't apply myself. My sister studied hard and I floated through.
I wasn't used to working hard at something to learn a new task until I started to make pottery. Now I enjoy it, but many times in the first few years I wanted to quit. I also wanted to quit selling on my Etsy site. I opened the shop 4 months before we moved to Bracebridge. and did not have time to learn Etsy or promote it. I was only selling a few items a year. I wanted to quit so many times. I wondered if I was wasting my time. The same thing happened when I started to play drums. It was frustrating. I was learning all sorts of rhythms but I wasn't using them in the music. I played the same beat over and over. Was this also a waste of time? You can see efficiency of my time is important to me.
I knew God had called me to make pottery so I persevered and kept running the race until I got better at it. I am still improving but now when I sit at my wheel, what I want to make turns out instead of a simple bowl. The same thing with the drums. I know God has called me to play drums so I persevere. I am improving and one day it will become as easy and joyful as my pottery. I don't think it will take as long as the pottery did, as the joy is beginning to come.
Staying on Etsy was different. I don't know I if I was called to sell on line. When I began my pottery journey someone told me my pottery would reach the world. Online makes this happen. I kept praying and asking God if I should stay online. I kept hearing 'Keep at it, stay the course', so I did. Two years ago I had time to devote to it and this year I rejoined the Etsy Mud Team. This team and my promoting has increased my sales a lot.
I am thankful that not only do I follow Jesus, but that He guides me in the paths He wants me to go. Doing what Jesus has called me to do is way more fun and easier than following my own path.
I took the general course in school. The only subjects I liked were history, without the dates, just tell me the story, math, music and drafting. I didn't have to work at these subjects. The other subjects I skimmed through and didn't apply myself. My sister studied hard and I floated through.
I wasn't used to working hard at something to learn a new task until I started to make pottery. Now I enjoy it, but many times in the first few years I wanted to quit. I also wanted to quit selling on my Etsy site. I opened the shop 4 months before we moved to Bracebridge. and did not have time to learn Etsy or promote it. I was only selling a few items a year. I wanted to quit so many times. I wondered if I was wasting my time. The same thing happened when I started to play drums. It was frustrating. I was learning all sorts of rhythms but I wasn't using them in the music. I played the same beat over and over. Was this also a waste of time? You can see efficiency of my time is important to me.
I knew God had called me to make pottery so I persevered and kept running the race until I got better at it. I am still improving but now when I sit at my wheel, what I want to make turns out instead of a simple bowl. The same thing with the drums. I know God has called me to play drums so I persevere. I am improving and one day it will become as easy and joyful as my pottery. I don't think it will take as long as the pottery did, as the joy is beginning to come.
Staying on Etsy was different. I don't know I if I was called to sell on line. When I began my pottery journey someone told me my pottery would reach the world. Online makes this happen. I kept praying and asking God if I should stay online. I kept hearing 'Keep at it, stay the course', so I did. Two years ago I had time to devote to it and this year I rejoined the Etsy Mud Team. This team and my promoting has increased my sales a lot.
I am thankful that not only do I follow Jesus, but that He guides me in the paths He wants me to go. Doing what Jesus has called me to do is way more fun and easier than following my own path.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Angels From Cards.
Before I made pottery I would make crafts of all sorts. My mother-in-law had this cute angel made from a Christmas card. I decided to make one. I might make more.
First decide your design then cut out three angels the same from your old Christmas cards.
Fold the angels in half, fronts together. Staple or glue half of one angel back to another angel back at the fold mark, matching the wings and body. Then glue the third angels back to the back of the two angels. You can put sparkly pipe cleaner on the head for an halo. Sew or glue a thread on the head to hang it on the Christmas tree or stand them on your shelf.
Use your creativity to decorate it.
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