Friday, October 29, 2010

BLIND MUSICIANS

Scott MacIntyre
Yesterday I wore a shirt with pictures of angels on it and the words of a Fanny Crosby song: "Angels descending, bring from above echoes of mercy, whispers of love." My husband made the comment, "You like blind singers, don't you?" Why did he make that comment? Not just because Fanny Crosby was blind and she wrote over 8000 hymns during her lifetime. That was part of it, but the other part was he was thinking about the fact that I like Scott MacIntyre, an American Idol contestant a couple of years ago. Scott is also blind. Scott and his family are members of our church. If you know anything about Scottsdale Bible Church, you know it is a huge church and we do not know Scott personally, but we knew he was a contestant. He and others in his "musical" family have sang as part of the worship service at our church. Since we never watched that show until Scott became a participant, we would never have known anything about him being a contestant if it had not been the church connection.

So, they have a contest going now for American Idol contestant of the month. 119 former contestants are being voted on. When I first discovered it, Scott was #30. He is now #7. People can vote every 20 minutes and although I haven't voted for him nearly that often, I have voted for him many times. Every time I vote again, it is "tweeted" on my facebook page. So if you are my facebook friend, you probably know about Scott. Yes, that is a picture of Scott on this post. I wish I had a picture of Fanny Crosby. I would put that here too.

Now, I have said all this as an introduction to a comment Fanny Crosby made when asked about her blindness. (I found this information in Randy Alcorn's excellent book If God is Good.)

Fanny Crosby, blinded by an incompetent doctor at the age of six weeks, penned more than eight thousand hymns. She expressed delight that Jesus' face would be the first she would ever see. If she'd thought, "Ill never be able to see," she would have been profoundly sad. Instead, she could say with Job, "After my skin has been destroyed, yet in my flesh I will see God... I, and not another" (Job 19:26-27).

Concerning her blindness, Fanny said, "It seemed intended by the blessed providence of God that I should be blind all my life, and I thank him for the dispensation... If perfect earthly sight were offered me tomorrow I would not accept it... I verily believe it was His intention that I should live my days in physical darkness, so as to be better prepared to sing His praises and incite others so to do."

When you see God at work, you don't look to blame someone; you look to credit him. Now, I don't know about you, but I have always thought that being blind would be one of the worst handicaps imaginable. To see how God is blessing so many with handicaps so that their handicaps become blessings to them and to others, it increases my faith so much.

Everyone who shares with us on Spiritual Sundays is a blessing to me. Please click on the picture at the left to go to that blog and prepare to be blessed by what others have shared. If you have never shared there before, we hope you will consider doing so. Everyone is welcome. When you get to the Spiritual Sundays blog, click on Linking Info under the header picture for more information.

If you twitter, and would like to vote for Scott, go to this link: http://tweeter.faxo.com/ and click on I ❤Idol and you can add your vote.

Friday, October 22, 2010

IT'S OUR CHOICE

I have a "tweet" program that causes the tweets of everyone I'm following to pop up on the right side of my computer screen whenever one of them tweets a new tweet. Is that the way to say that? Doesn't sound quite right, but I don't know how else to say it. So, whenever Max Lucado tweets a new tweet, I see it. This morning this tweet popped up. "We can't choose whether or not we are born with a big nose or blue eyes or a lot of hair … but we can choose where we spend eternity. Max Lucado." As soon as I saw it, I thought about Spiritual Sundays and the fact that I didn't know what I was going to share this time. Thanks, Max, for giving me this idea. I had never thought about it exactly this way. I love the way Max Lucado has a unique way of saying things.

So, after I read this quote, I thought about the fact that we can choose where we spend eternity. Then the thought occurred to me that not many people give that reality much, if any, thought. I think most people just "stumble" through this life and if asked whether they think they will go to heaven when they die, they usually say, "I hope so." It is quite amazing how we prepare for everything we do in this life but too often make no preparation for the next life at all. The thought came to my mind of all the preparation I made before I went on the cruise last week. What if I had just said I wanted to go on the cruise, but did not sign up, did not pay the price, did not make sure airline and hotel reservations were made, and did not even pack my suitcase. Could I have gone on that cruise? If someone had asked me if I was going, would I have said, "I hope so." Now that cruise was a lot of fun, but compared to where I will spend eternity? Well - you get the idea.

Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the father but by me." John 14:6. Jesus died that we might have life. It is a free gift. There is nothing we can do to earn it, but we must accept it. Since Jesus is the only way to the father, doesn't it follow, that Jesus is the only way to heaven? No one can get there by just "being good." There is no way we can be that good. Thankfully we have the Bible as a guide to tell us how to be sure that we will spend eternity in heaven. We need to be sure that we choose to go there and not just "hope" that it will happen.

I missed visiting everyone who linked to Spiritual Sundays last weekend because I was on the Girl's Get-A-Way cruise. I wrote about it on my other blog so if you are interested, you can go there and check it out. http://char72.wordpress.com/ 

If you are new to Spiritual Sundays, I hope you will click on Linking Info under the header picture on that blog and share a post on your blog. If you don't have a blog or do not have a post to share, just click on the different links to read many inspirational posts that others have shared.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Girl's Get-A-Way Cruise 2010

Kathy, Kathy's daughter Julie, Me, my daughter Carol

What a wonderful time we had on our cruise. I did a post on Charlotte's Weblog telling all about it with lots of pictures. If you're interested in hearing all about it, you can click HERE to go there.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

GRANDEUR OF THE SEAS


This will be my "home away from home" for a few days next week. Daughter Carol is going with me. Hubby Clif is staying home. It's a cruise just for girls.


We're looking forward to being with Clif's nephew's wife and daughter on the cruise - Kathy and Julie. We have never met Julie before so are glad we can get acquainted with her, and what better place to do it.

We'll be leaving from Ft. Lauderdale, cruise to Key West and Cosumel. Of course we'll take plenty of photos and will be anxious to share them here.

My Spiritual Sundays post is on my other blog today - Charlotte's Weblog. Go check it out if you want to see some beautiful pictures from around the world. No, I didn't take them. I wish I had.

Prayers for everyone involved in the cruise would be much appreciated. Thanks. You blogging friends are the greatest.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

FINDING JOY | The Finding Joy Movie

Finding Joy | The Finding Joy Movie

This is a beautiful peaceful video. I think you will enjoy watching it. Click on the blue title.