Little Things of Life

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Archive for the ‘Protection’ Category

Adventures of Life

Posted by Little Things of Life on May 3, 2012

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For those uneventful times when we’re sitting at home,
wishing for a more exciting life:

…I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.
Philippians 4:11b

…And for the times we’re out and about,
overwhelmed by the circumstances whirling around us
and wishing for the refuge of home:

God will protect you as you come and go 
      now and forever.
Psalm 121:8

I hope your life is a combination of
quiet times at home and exciting adventures;
perhaps, in this way, we learn to appreciate both! 

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Posted in Adventures of Life, Contentment, God with Us, LITTLE INSPIRATIONS, Protection, RECENT POSTS | 6 Comments »

Hope in the Storm

Posted by Little Things of Life on March 2, 2012

You are my refuge and my shield;
your word is my source of hope.
Psalm 119:114
NLT

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Remembering all the people affected by recent tornadoes and other storms.
Praying for safety and protection from storms still in the forecast!

Click on the link below for a related post:
“Sometimes He calms the storm…
and other times He calms His child.”

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Posted in Drought, Hope, LITTLE INSPIRATIONS, Protection, RECENT POSTS, Storms | 5 Comments »

Safe Harbor from the Storm

Posted by Little Things of Life on August 27, 2011

This post is dedicated to the millions of people in the path of Hurricane Irene.

The designs here are copied from some of my previous posts.
I decided it might be helpful to group them all in one place.
You are welcome to copy and paste these or share them in any other way,
if you think they’d be helpful to you or to someone else.

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I’d like to leave you with a quote from “In a Storm” by Mary Southerland:

When the fierce storms of life overwhelm us,
there is only one thing to do if we want to survive those storms.
We must position ourselves in the right place – in the hands of God –
and He will keep us there until the storm has passed.
The words of the psalmist are filled with confidence and hope when he writes,

“He stilled the storm to a whisper; the waves of the sea were hushed”
(Psalm 107:29).

We really can trust God to bring peace and to reduce the fiercest storm to a mere whisper.
The faithful provision and sustaining comfort of God at work in our life
depends on the character and heart of God
and our willingness to trust Him.

If you have access to Facebook,
I think you should be able to link to the complete devotional by Southerland here.

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Thank y’all for stopping by to visit “Little Things.”
May your life be filled with little blessings, little chuckles,
and little deeds of kindness (both given and received)!

You may not be in the path of Irene this weekend — and I DO hope you’re not –

but there will be times that all of us will find ourselves in the midst of some kind of storm.
I hope in the content of this post you may find something to encourage you
and help you to keep your faith strong
and your trust in God unwavering.

My prayers continue for everyone who is in “the storm,”

whether Hurricane Irene or some other disruption in your life.
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Posted in Answer to Anxiety, Comfort, Encouragement, Faith, Help for Hard Times, LITTLE INSPIRATIONS, Protection, RECENT POSTS, Storms, Storms of Life, Trust | Tagged: | 15 Comments »

Be Prepared–Prayers–and Bradford Pears!

Posted by Little Things of Life on March 15, 2011


We saw this little guy on our walk around the neighborhood last Saturday.  It’s usually hard for me to get pictures of squirrels, because they scurry around and hardly ever slow down long enough for a good photo!  This one stopped as if posing and begging me to take his picture! 

I have to confess that we tolerate squirrels in our yard, rather than adore them, as many nature-lovers do.  They are pesky little creatures when it comes to digging up and eating flowering bulbs we have planted, eating tomatoes and other crops before they are quite ripe enough to harvest, tearing up bird feeders, and playing leap-frog right in the middle of our most delicate blooming plants!  I assure you they get MORE than their fair share of bird seed from our ‘squirrel-proof’ feeders, so we do help to take care of them and provide for their welfare.

I decided to use this picture tonight because the behavior of the squirrel is in stark contrast to what I have observed the last couple of days about the Japanese people.  The squirrels dominate our back yard, scurry around grabbing whatever they want to eat, haul off the surplus to bury for later consumption, and never appear willing to share with the little birds. 

Have you heard about the crime and looting that is rampant in Japan right now?  No?!  Well, of course not — because there isn’t any to speak of.  We have been very impressed with the calmness and cooperation exhibited by the thousands of people waiting patiently for hours to get food, water, or gasoline.  They are exercising discipline by voluntarily conserving electricity to help prevent rolling outages in the areas that still have power.  There are several explanations for this behavior — including religion, culture, and the political climate of their country.  I have my own theories, but I am not well enough educated to suggest any explanation.  I do know, however, that it is very different from what goes on in parts of our country, particularly in large metropolitan areas.  I commend the Japanese people.  I feel even more inclined to want to help them when I see how very hard they are trying to help themselves and cooperate with their neighbors.

While on the subject of Japan, I’d like to offer a link to something Anne Graham Lotz posted the other day:  FIVE THINGS A STORM CAN’T DESTROY.  It is an encouraging and thought-provoking resource for any of us when we need to find shelter from the storms of life.  Of course, it’s best to find our shelter ahead of the storm and be prepared before disaster strikes.

My prayers — and I’m sure yours, too — continue to be with the people of Japan, their loved ones, and all who are working feverishly under very harsh conditions to rescue them and bring relief to these troubled people.

I want to leave you with another ‘sighting’ from our walk on Saturday — one of the many beautiful Bradford pear trees that are blooming in our neighborhood.  These pictures were taken with my camera phone; I will have some clearer ones to post later.  The pear trees are such a refreshing way to come to the end of winter and experience the beginning of spring!

It’s hard to believe daylight savings time is here again.  I hope you are looking forward to more daylight in the evenings to enjoy the beginning of spring.  Dark mornings are no fun for getting up and going to work or school, but first light will come earlier with each passing day!

Posted in Bradford Pear, Comfort, FLORA, Help for Hard Times, Protection | 2 Comments »

A Mother’s Prayers

Posted by Little Things of Life on October 13, 2010

I designed the above graphic of Philippians 4:6,7
to go along with the story of the military pilot.
Posted below are three additional designs I have created
using the same verses.

You are welcome to copy, save, or share any of them.
=)

Posted in A Mother's Prayers, Intercessory Prayer, LITTLE INSPIRATIONS, Prayer, Protection, RECENT POSTS, Trust | 5 Comments »

Safety and Peace

Posted by Little Things of Life on January 21, 2010

 

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Safest Place

Posted by Little Things of Life on October 23, 2009

 

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All photography on my blog is copyright protected.

However, if you find any images in the “Little Inspirations” category

that you would like to keep or share,

you are welcome to download them for your personal use. 

You may print them, save them to your computer,

share them on Facebook,

and e-mail them to friends for their personal use.

 

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