Leaving Massah…for Thankfulness

I’ve been in the Valley of Massah lately (Deuteronomy 6:16).
Where I’ve tested the Lord by complaining and grumbling and not seeing–
His goodness.
Back to Exodus 17:7…
Where the Israelites questioned–
“Is the Lord among us or not?”

Oh forgive me for doubting, for missing Your gifts.
For missing Your fingerprints…
On the details of every day life.
And so today

I will give to the LORD the thanks due to His righteousness.
~Psalm 7:17

I will give thanks to the LORD with my whole heart. ~Psalm 9:1

O LORD my God, I will give thanks to you forever!
~Psalm 30:12

I will give thanks to your name, O LORD, for it is good.
~Psalm 54:6

I (will) give thanks to you, O Lord my God, with my whole heart, and I will glorify Your name forever. ~Psalm 86:12

Oh (I will) give thanks to the LORD; call upon His name;
~Psalm 105:1

Oh (I will) give thanks to the LORD, for He is good, for His steadfast love endures forever!
~Psalm 107:1

I (will) give You thanks, O LORD, with my whole heart;
~Psalm 138:1

And so in this month of Thanksgiving–

I will thank Him for the leaves and the season and the children laughing–
For the food so warm, the blankets cozy,
For His Word that raises my eyes, back to Him.
For the letter-in-the-mail and balance in the bank,
For the comfort in the sorrow and the friend that lifts my spirit.
I will thank Him for my coffee in the quiet morning stillness and for the heartache that causes–
Me to need Him.
I will give thanks for His body, my church family, and for traveling-family-come-close.
And for minds that work and lungs that breathe and for singing voices and orange pumpkins,
And for the smell of baking banana bread.
I will thank Him.
I will look for Him.
I will notice His fingerprints in the morning fog that causes me to wrap my robe even tighter–
To feel His love wrap around me even tighter.

I will thank Him…


~Kara @ The Chuppies

Jordan River Remembering

I’m adding new rocks to our Jordan River Stones today…

Is that why the Israelites keep recounting their past–
to trust God for their future?
Remembering is an act of thanksgiving,
this turn of the heart over time’s shoulder to see
all the long way His arms have carried.

~Ann Voskamp

This is not a new idea… (it’s actually quite old).

Nor is it my idea… (it’s actually one that God thought up).

But we’ve piled up “Jordan River Stones” for many years now.

The idea comes from Joshua 4 where God told the Israelites to:

“Pass on before the ark of the Lord your God into the midst of the Jordan, and take up each of you a stone…that this may be a sign among you.  When your children ask in time to come, ‘What do those stones mean to you?’ then you shall tell them that the waters of Jordan were cut off before the ark of the covenant of the Lord…so these stones shall be to the people of Israel a memorial forever…so that all the peoples of the earth may know that the hand of the Lord is mighty, that you may fear the Lord your God forever.”
~Joshua 4: 5,6,7&24

So whenever something happens that reminds us of God’s love or provision or power, we write it down on a stone to help us remember to– not forget.

Because it’s so easy to forget–
His goodness.
His faithfulness.
His power.
His love.

And the kiddos do ask–  “What do those stones mean to you?”

Some rocks remind of big things–  healing, financial provision, a new birth…

Some seem small– like the time our Laura prayed we would find an American Girl doll at a garage sale.  Even after I made several, faithless attempts to fill her with doubt.  God answered her prayer that day because He knew it would show her 7-year-old-heart something special about who He is and His love for her.

I see that rock and remember our young daughter dumping her small bag of change into the lady’s money box and I think, “His lovingkindness is great toward us…” ~Psalm 117:2.

I look back over these rocks of rememberance as I add a new one today…

 

…praising Him for the way He gives us concrete evidence of His love.

I want to remember.

“But this I call to mind and therefore I have hope:
 The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases;
His mercies never come to an end;
they are new every morning;
great is (His) faithfulness.”
~Lam. 3:21

 

 

But Maybe Not a Live Frog (Appreciating the Teachers in Your Life)

It actually happened more than once when I was teaching high school…

That my students, in genuine kindness, gave me a real frog for a present.

And while "live amphibian" might not be the best route to thank the teachers in your child's life… The heart behind the gift is something I want to share.

Every year at Christmas, I pull our ornaments out of the box and there are several frog ornaments that are among my favorites. Because they remind me of specific children from back in my teaching days, who made an effort to let me know they were thankful I was their teacher. And they knew me. They knew how much I really do like frogs. Something about the whole process of tadpole to hopper– It just amazes me!

But, it wasn't just the frogs or gifts.
I have a whole file of sweet notes and pictures from students who forever will be close to my heart. And when I was teaching, it meant so much to receive those little treasures of thankfulness. My students had no idea what an encouragement they were to me.

And so when our children reached school age, I wanted to put real effort into being an encouragement to the teachers in our lives. But to do that effectively, I wanted to actually get to know their teachers.
So over the years this questionnaire, "Getting to Know our Teachers" developed (free printable available at the bottom of the post).

How does it work?

First, we created a list of questions that help us get to know the teacher. I make sure at the top to mention that they only need to fill out what they want to and have time for.

Some of the questions are very basic–
"Favorite sports team?"
"Any hobbies?"
"Favorite snack?"

But I really appreciate the more meaningful questions–
"What is your most difficult time of the year/week/day?"
"Is there anything extra special or unusual happening in your life this year? (Baby, wedding, family illness, etc.)"

It's amazing what teachers have shared over the years… Our family quickly knows how to pray for our teachers if they are willing to answer these questions.
Sometimes it's joyful– "My daughter is getting married in March."
Sometimes it's heartbreaking– "December is always difficult because it's the anniversary of my husband's death."
But–immediately, the teacher becomes more than just a name on paper and we care about him or her in a very real way.

My goal is to get the questions to each child's teacher before (or as close to) the start of the school year, because I know how crazy it gets once school starts. Sometimes I will drop the letter by the office or put it in their personal box so that they will find it as soon as possible. But even if it arrives with your child on the first day of school, the teacher will know you do care about them and want to be supportive. I would recommend always including a return envelope that is stamped so that the teacher can just stick their responses in the mail. The goal is to keep the whole process as easy and as simple as possible.

If you homeschool or other school (like we do), you might consider this option for the other teachers or leaders in your child's life (Sunday school, youth leaders, sports coaches, class instructors, or it could easily be modified as a means of reaching out to your neighbors).

God wants us to encourage each other. He loves it when we pray for one another. This is just one way to reach out to the teachers investing in your family and your children. And from a former-high-school-english-teacher…I can't even begin to explain what a huge encouragement those little signs of thankfulness were throughout my teacher days. (But maybe avoid the live frog option).

“Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing…”
1 Thess. 5:11

Find the free teacher questionnaire printable here.  

With Love, Kara @ The Chuppies

 

Today's post is part of our Back to School series!

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