More Tea Memories

I thank my God every time I remember you. In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy.

Philippians 1:3-4 (NIV)

Do you have sweet memories of sharing tea with friends?  I have this vague memory of childhood, looking at my mom’s dining room.  The table was laid with a pretty cloth (was it blue or yellow, or perhaps flowered?).  Places were set with her best china tea cups and saucers, plates for goodies, silver forks and spoons.  Mom’s tea pot was ready for filling, and the cream pitcher and sugar bowl waited eagerly on the table for guests to arrive.  What a beautiful picture!  My mom invited some ladies over and treated them to a special afternoon.  I can’t remember the party itself, Mom strategically planned it for while I was at school.

These parties must be a thing of the past as more ladies work and are busy during the day.  But the gift of tea and friendship continues.  Whenever we have moved to a new town, the Lord has blessed me with friends who offer me tea.  Bless you, my good neighbors! —

  • Judy in Iowa who welcomed us by borrowing a cup of sugar.  What a great way to make us feel needed in the neighborhood!
  • Charla in Ohio who brought me a cool drink on a hot summer day, as we watched our kids play in her backyard, even though I said, “I’m fine.”  She gave me the icy glass and said, “I didn’t listen.”  Boy, did that taste good!
  • Prudy in Ohio who let me interrupt her busy morning just because I was lonely. The kids would play with the wooden train set while we drank tea or just chatted.
  • Nancy in Montana who knew I was lonely and always told me to stop by for tea. And when I did stop by, she gave me more than just tea, but filled me with God’s Word.
  • Lisa in Montana who opened her home to me each week and always filled me with tea and gave me her listening ear.

What a blessing these ladies are!  How I associate tea with comfort and friendship.  Can we resurrect these parties of the past with a new twist, My TEA CUPP Prayers?

Get together with a friend today…Jesus…and share your prayers.  Get together with a neighbor today…and share Jesus. God bless you and enjoy your TEA CUPP today.

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My First TEA Party

How sweet are Your Words to my taste,
sweeter than honey to my mouth!
Psalm 119:103 (NIV)

“May we please have a tea party, Grandma!”

I remember my first tea party.  It was around the time of my 5th birthday.  My family had traveled in a VW bus, all the way from our home in Iowa to my grandparents’ home in Hemet, California.  My California cousins came over to visit.  My cousin Kimberly, who was close to my age, was able to visit Grandma more often than I did, of course.  I think it was her idea for the tea party.  Grandma had a little china tea set and a little table for us.  Kimberly, my sister Karen, and I all sat around the table to sip “tea.” The “tea” was sugar water my grandma had mixed especially for us.  How sweet it did taste!

“Thank you, Grandma!  We love you!”

Why of all the sweets of childhood can I still https://www.ncmh.info/xanax-alprazolam-anxiety-panic-disorder/ taste that sugary tea on my tongue?  Was it more than just a special moment in time?

“May I please have more of that sweet tea?”

Yes! There is a a sweet TEA CUPP and a special moment waiting for each of us every day… A TEA date with the Lord, and He has the sweetest TEA of all.  I encourage you to sit down with Jesus today for a TEA CUPP prayer.  You will find His TEA sweet, His Word a treat, and His Love complete.

The fear of the LORD is pure,
enduring forever.
The ordinances of the LORD are sure
and altogether righteous.

They are more precious than gold,
than much pure gold;
they are sweeter than honey,
than honey from the comb.

By them is Your servant warned;
in keeping them there is great reward.
Psalm 19:9-11 (NIV)

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The Farthest Seas

You answer us with awesome deeds of righteousness, O God our Savior, the hope of all the ends of the earth and of the farthest seas. Psalm 65:5 (NIV)

This morning at 2 a.m. we drove our almost 17-year old son Jacob to church in town.   There he met his mission team who are now in the air to Seattle and then on their way to the Philippines.  Yesterday God gave me this verse about the farthest seas.  The Philippines seem to be some of the farthest seas from our home in Montana.  And that is where my son is headed.  So I pray this verse for Jacob and all his team.  I exalt Jesus for being our only hope.  I claim God’s promise for awesome deeds on their mission trip.  I pray they can point others to Jesus, our Savior. And I find comfort knowing that God is with them, even in the farthest seas.  Dear Jesus, be now with Jacob, Zane, Morgan, Shay, Carson, Michael, Liz, Sandy, Bill, Cienna, Mattea, and Brooke.  Go with them to the farthest seas and do your awesome deeds.  In Jesus’ Name I pray, Amen.

P.S. And bring them home safely.

Montana on a Mission

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My Call: Go Where I Send Thee

He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation. Mark 16:15 (NIV)

As I prayed about a song for the Call section of My TEA CUPP Prayers, this old children’s spiritual song came to my mind.  According to Wikipedia, “Children, Go Where I Send Thee”  has been sung by many famous people, including the Kingston Trio, Peter, Paul, and Mary, Johny Cash and many others.  I wonder if they were all able to go where God sent them?  Let’s join the choir and sing along, praying that we will follow God’s call to the ends of the earth, or right next door.

Children, Go Where I Send Thee
Children, go where I send thee,
How shall I send thee?
I’m gonna send thee one by one
One for the little bitty – baby
Born, born, born in Bethlehem.
Children, go where I send thee,
How shall I send thee?
I’m gonna send thee two by two
Two for Paul and – Silas
One for the little bitty – baby
Born, born, born in Bethlehem.

[Repeat in decending order:]
Three for the Hebrew children…
Four for the four that stood at the door…
Five for the gospel preachers…
Six for the six that never got fixed…
Seven for the seven that never got to heaven…
Eight for the eight that stood at the gate…
Nine for the nine all dressed so fine…
Ten for the ten commandments…
Eleven for the eleven deriders…
Twelve for the twelve Apostles…

Here’s a YouTube link to hear “Children, Go Where I Send Thee” with the Crimson River Quartet.  Enjoy!

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Petitions with your family

Pray without ceasing. 1 Thessalonians 5:17  (NIV)

Pray without ceasing.  That is quite a command!  When My Tea Cupp time in the morning is complete and my day begins, how can I keep praying throughout the day? This is when we can invite our families into the habit of praying.  Here are a few ideas for incorporating petitions with our families during the day.  I hope you will share your ideas, too.

Book Mark: I keep a book mark in my Bible that reminds me to pray for my family and others.  We have a book mark for our family devotions, too.  If you’d like one of my books marks, just send me a message and I’ll mail one to you.

Graces: Saying grace at meal times is a great way to reconnect with family members and with God.   At breakfast, take turns  saying a longer prayer. At lunch and dinner we usually say a lively prayer like you might say at camp (I’ll post those sometime soon!).

Christmas Cards: We have a tradition of drawing a Christmas card out of our mail basket each day and praying for that person or family.  We usually begin around Valentine’s Day or the first of Lent, because most people have sent their Christmas cards by then.  It is fun to read them over again in the spring, and pray for our friends and family.  Some http://www.healthandrecoveryinstitute.com/soma-carisoprodol-muscle-relaxant/ years we’ll send a postcard to people saying we prayed and other years we’ll just pray.

Bedtime prayers: I like to say a bedtime prayer with my kids when I tuck them in at night. We started this when our oldest child was just a baby in her crib.  So, it is something the kids just expect to happen.  I think their days would feel incomplete if we sent them to bed without a prayer.  My son Jacob talks to me before the prayer about things that are concerning him. Then we lift up those prayers to Jesus so he can have a good night sleep.

Prayer partners: We live at a church camp.  Each summer a great group of college students comes to work here.  On Sunday evenings we draw names out of a basket and pray for that person all week.  It is a great way to lift up each other in prayer.  I imagine you could do this with any of your groups…Bible study group, ladies’ group, scrapbook club, etc. Support your friends and carry them to Jesus by having prayer partners.

What are ways you like to spread My Tea Cupp Prayers throughout the day with your family?

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His Way, Not My Way

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Hello, prayer friends! I just arrived home from an amazing weekend at Women of Faith in Billings, Montana! I met new and old friends from around Montana, and heard some of the most inspirational messages, given by ladies God has gifted to encourage us in our faith walk. You can visit the link above to find an event in your area. I highly encourage you to attend!  Natalie Grant mentioned this verse below, during her concert.  I had chosen this same verse last month to write about my experiences.  And so I jump ahead a bit today to the “U” section of My Tea Cupp Prayers, as I use God’s Word to help me Understand my story.

Isaiah 55:8-9 (NIV) says, “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, Nor are your ways My ways,” says the LORD.  “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways,   And My thoughts than your thoughts.”

Prayers.  I believe in prayers.  I believe in Jesus.  I believe Jesus meant it when He said, “Ask and you will receive.”  When things don’t go my way, I wrestle with God.  I’m a grumpy kid who is not getting what she wants from her Father.  I can’t see the big picture.  But God is teaching me.

Two summers ago, my friend Anna mentioned to me that she was expecting again.  This would be her fourth child.  Anna asked me to pray it wouldn’t be twins.  I had already been praying for eight years for more children, and seven years before that I had prayed for our son Kevin.  I had even written to three friends who love babies and asked them to pray for me.  So, I couldn’t pray for Anna not to have twins; that just seemed like a double blessing to me.  So, I prayed, “God, please give Anna a healthy baby, and if you need to give someone twins, please give them to me.”

At the same time, I thought I’d try out specific prayer.  I’d heard God likes us to be specific.  So, I prayed for specific twins, one blonde, one red head, one boy, one girl, blue eyes, healthy, hearts for Jesus, to be born in Livingston, Montana on May 17, 2009 at 3:07 p.m.  Yes, I was that specific. In order for this to happen, I needed to be expecting by fall 2008. As September of that year came and then October, I thought, well maybe they will be premies. Then winter came with still no babies-on-the-way, and a job lay off instead.   I just about gave up on praying, but my husband kept on praying.  Then late in the spring of 2009, just before the time I had specifically prayed our babies to be born, we miraculously became pregnant. After nine years of waiting, I was so joyous that God had heard our prayers.

In July 2009 we went to our first doctor appointment.  The doctor had trouble hearing the baby’s heartbeat, so he wanted to do an ultrasound.  I thought, “O good, now he will see there are two babies in there!”  Instead, there was just one cute little baby shape, with no heart beating.  After praying nine years for more children, to be told in the doctor office that my baby didn’t have a heartbeat, my first thoughts were, “Doctor, you are so wrong, I prayed for this baby.”  But as reality set in, my soul cried out, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”  It crossed my mind to abandon my prayer time with God the next day.  But the next morning I was up with the sun as usual, sitting on my corner of the sofa, mug of hot water in hand, reading my Bible with God.  Even I was amazed that God didn’t let go of me, as we waited over a week for the miscarriage that nearly took my life. We named our baby Gloria Anne, in hopes that God’s name would be glorified.

Just a month later we became pregnant again.  I hardly dared to hope that this baby was twins.   In mid October 2009 we found out that this baby also didn’t have a heartbeat.  This time we had to wait three weeks for the miscarriage which took six weeks to complete, well into December.  We named this baby Angelica May, because she is now with the angels and was due in May 2010. The whole time I was wondering, “Why do I have to go through this again, Lord?  Is there something I didn’t learn the first time around?”

In September 2009 we planted a cherry tree in our front yard in memory of Gloria Anne.  Now the tree is in memory of both our babies.  It wasn’t until we ordered the plaque to put on a rock by the tree that it hit me.  The plaque says

“In Memory, Our Babies, Gloria Anne, Angelica May, 2009”

With their names together on the plaque I realized, we had our twins.  They did not come when I asked. They were not healthy.  I never saw the color of the hair or their eyes.  Even their names were ones I had never thought of before.  Even though I know that someday in heaven I will hold them in my arms, I ache, while learning that God’s ways are not my ways, and His thoughts are not my thoughts.

Judges 6:13 (NIV) says “O my Lord, if the Lord is with us, why then has all this happened to us?  And where are all His miracles?” I often pray this petition as I wrestle with God in prayer.  Because I didn’t get my way, I think His miracles aren’t there, but they are.  His miracles are in a hug from a sister in Christ, the box of chocolates sent by an old friend from high school, the prayer shawl knitted by our church, the DQ Buster bars delivered by our neighbors, the money for doctor bills slipped to us by friends, the card box decorated in pink for our baby, my husband washing the dishes for me, the prayers of so many, and the hope I still have in my heart.  Yes, God sent His miracles.  His ways are just much higher than my ways…and I’m still praying.

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