Five Minute Friday – Mail

Joining with Kate at Heading Home

For five minutes of free writing.
“This is meant to be a free write, which means:
no editing, no over-thinking,
no worrying about perfect grammar or punctuation.
Just write.

This week’s prompt -Mail

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Mail was an important part of my life growing up
Birthday cards with a two dollar bill from Grandma
Many Christmas cards, bright, hung from yarn around the room
Letters from family from far away

Later, I found im my mail box
Bills
Ads
Catalogs
Junk
Christmas cards – Happy New Year
and from my mother-in-law and mother
Happy birthday and Happy Anniversary cards

Now
Bills are paid on line
Ads pop-up on blogs I read
Messenger & Texting come from family and friends

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When I visit my mailbox every 10 days or so
only medical bills and information
some catalogs
at Christmas cards come but fewer each year
but mostly Junk.
except for Mom,
she is still sending Birthday greetings
and Anniversary ‘Best Wishes’
The very very most important pieces of mail I could every receive.
Just like getting a mother’s kiss.

Greet one another with an holy kiss.
2Corinthians 13:12

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In Nothing Stay Anxious

fall-101316It’s beginning to look like fall!

Do not be anxious about anything.
Instead, in every situation,
through prayer and petition with thanksgiving,
tell your requests to God.
Philippians 4:6

No anxiety ought to be found in a believer.
Great, many and varied may be our trials,
our afflictions, our difficulties,
and yet there should be no anxiety
under any circumstances,
because we have a Father in Heaven who is almighty,
who loves His children as He loves His only-begotten Son,
and whose very joy and delight it is to succor
and help them at all times and under all circumstances.
We should attend to the Word,

“In nothing be anxious,
but in everything by prayer
and supplication with thanksgiving
let your requests be made known unto God.”

“In everything,” that is not merely when the house is on fire,
not merely when the beloved wife
and children are on the brink of the grave,
but in the smallest matters of life,
bring everything before God,
the little things,
the very little things,
what the world calls trifling things–everything–
living in holy communion with our Heavenly Father,
and with our precious Lord Jesus all day long.
And when we awake at night,
by a kind of spiritual instinct again turning to Him,
and speaking to Him,
bringing our various little matters
before Him in the sleepless night,
the difficulties in connection with the family,
our trade, our profession.
Whatever tries us in any way,
speak to the Lord about it.

“By prayer and supplication,”
taking the place of beggars,
with earnestness,
with perseverance,
going on and waiting,
waiting,
waiting on God.

“With thanksgiving.”
We should at all times lay a good foundation with thanksgiving.
If everything else were wanting,
this is always present,
that He has saved us from hell.
Then, that He has given us His Holy Word–
His Son, His choicest gift–
and the Holy Spirit.
Therefore we have abundant reason for thanksgiving.
O let us aim at this!

“And the peace of God which passeth all understanding,
shall keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.”
And this is so great a blessing,
so real a blessing,
so precious a blessing,
that it must be known experimentally to be entered into,
for it passeth understanding.
O let us lay these things to heart,
and the result will be,
if we habitually walk in this spirit,
we shall far more abundantly glorify God,
than as yet we have done.
–George Mueller, in Life of Trust