Friday, August 12, 2016

What I believe

Wanna know what I believe in?  Well, just sit back for a spell and I will tell ya...
I believe God created the heavens and the earth and was above and before anything else.
I also believe there is a devil and we should all stay sharp and watchful.
I believe there is a holy spirit who comforts, indwells, and guides my life.
I believe in a savior named Jesus. He came to this earth through the virgin Mary, and lived on this earth for 33 years.  He died on a cross for ME before I was even born. I am so unworthy, don’t deserve it, but am very grateful....I think it’s called GRACE!
I believe in the power of prayer.  When there is no hope and we think we are all alone, we never are. He hears the cries of his children.
I believe the bible is God’s mouthpiece. If we read it, He will talk to us through His words.
I believe my parents need an award for raising me. I was a handful of spit & vinegar!  But love prevailed.
I believe everyone needs community.  Whether it is through one’s church, family, friends, neighborhood.  We all need somebody who cares about us...PERIOD
I believe girlfriends are the best. They warm my soul and give it a hug every day....can you hug a soul?...yes, you can!
I believe my children are extentions of my heart & soul...and yes, they hug my soul too!
I believe I am married (for 39 years soon) to a man who gave me his last name, has cared and has loved me, and has given me a safe place to fall.
I believe I love my grandchildren more than I should be allowed. They are hilarious, run me ragged, wear me plumb out, give me the best hugs, and love their Majo...and YES, they hug my soul as well! (there’s a theme here)
I believe I love golf & hate golf at the same time.
I believe God invented GPS’s, so we would no longer have to fold up paper road maps.
I believe when the phone rings and it reads “unknown” to let it stay that way....do not answer it!
I believe laughter is indeed the best medicine.  A good belly laugh lasts a long time.
I believe old age is not for the faint of heart.   We have to be strong to pick those grandkids up, to lift a load of fertilizer out of the back of the car, and strong enough to fight the good fight.
I believe I have rambled enough.

I believe this is THE END!