LIKE A DEER IN THE HEADLIGHTS

A RERUN FROM LAST YEAR

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ORIGINAL ART & INSPIRATION BY PAUL T. & KATHY BOECHER©

Last night. as I drove home from the country, I half expected to have a deer jump out into the darkened roads.  The sun goes down much earlier now and deer have been known to be more than a little distracted this time of year.

It got me thinking about how distraught we can become by the cares and problems of life.  Even when things seem to be moving along smoothly, something smacks you right between the eyes without your ever realizing it was coming.  Times like that can come out of nowhere and change your whole way of thinking – steal your joy – cause you to fret – and as you become older, those even take your life.

Us old fogies like to think as little as possible.  Our brains are full of years of useless information and we much prefer not adding too much more to the mix.  Our joy can easily dwindle since it seems to take more energy to be happy than to grumble.  We also have a habit of worrying about things that really don’t matter. Maybe that’s why we become grumpy old people.

However, whatever the age,  we should put things into  perspective and when cruddy stuff happens, we should be like the proverbial duck that sheds trouble like water off his back.  Fortunately, as Christians, we’re invited to lay our cares at the feet of Jesus and He will carry our burdens.  I’d say that’s a lot easier than trying to figure things out alone.  He’s taken our sin to the cross, buried it in the grave and given us new life through His resurrection.

With news like that, we can leap like a deer and overcome all obstacles – and God even provides the means for us to do so.

 

 

 

 

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SHINE

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ORIGINAL ART  & INSPIRATION FROM PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

A babbling brook makes its way through the troubling rocks of life,

Yet nourishing as it bounces back and forth over them,

Within each of us is the ability to bounce back,

To regenerate,

To renew

To restore,

To reenergize and revive,

Not only within ourselves,

But through the paths we take through life,

Through those we meet along the way,

Through our reactions to the storms,

The fears,

The broken dreams,

We all have the ability to shine,

Our light can be  beacon for another,

It can give hope in time of adversity,

Time of hopelessness and despair,

Because the morning star is the brightest star,

It will last even through the darkest day,

Shine!

 

 

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JULIE’S FUNNY FRIDAY

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I KNOW THIS IS A RERUN, BUT I THOUGHT IT SUITABLE FOR HALLOWEEN WEEK.  ANYONE HAVE ANY GOOD YODA MEMES?

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TIME PASSAGES

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ORIGINAL ART & INSPIRATION FROM PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

The vitality of an extended summer, leads to the reality of winter’s coming,

Waters take on a different cast as the chilled air reaches from the abyss below,

Magnificent sunrises and sunsets cast a plethora of color across a waiting sky,

We cross from one season, unscathed, untouched, unaware of what awaits,

We wonder sometimes what lies ahead,

Why will happen when we die,

When our lives are blotted out by an excess of tomorrows,

God is in the midst of all of it,

He has given us this time of grace on earth,

To prepare,

To refine,

To grow and help others,

Most of all to serve in His kingdom,

Tomorrow will come too soon,

Life will whither into oblivion,

But it will also live on for those who believe.

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ALL HALLOWS EVE

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It’s Halloween and soon the streets will be filled with all sorts of little ghosts and goblins begging for candy.  Chances are they have no great need for the treats, but they love this tradition of dressing up and having their neighbors guess who they are.

This holiday has turned into a multi-million dollar industry for purveyors of sweets and scary masks, along with costumes for all ages.  It’s become another opportunity to spend money and party until the cows come home.

We are inundated with stories of zombies, ghoulish characters, death, blood and the ugly side of life.  People decorate their homes with skeletons, pumpkins and witches flying on broomsticks.  Leave it to us to commercialize evil.

All Hallows Eve – was the origin of this celebration.  This was the evening of All Saints
Day – a day to honor those who had died and gone to heaven.  That honorable day is dedicated to rejoicing over the second life in Christ.

Our world has become a very dark place.  There is evil all around us and many have become numbed to the tight grip it has.  We need to be constantly aware of the devil and his deceptive ways.  He coaxes our free will to do what he wants us to do.  He does it little by little – day by day – until he eventually makes just about anything acceptable.

We, as believers in the Triune God, know that we have the ammunition to defend ourselves from Satan.   He doesn’t have a chance if we allow the light of Christ to shine in us.

“No power of hell, no scheme of man
Could ever pluck me from His hand
Til He returns or calls me home
Here in the power of Christ I stand.”

Happy All Hallows Eve!

 

 

 

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A HINT OF HEAVEN

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ORIGINAL ART & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

A sweet hint of implication and light upon the bay,

The quiet indication of sights we see each day,

A lonely craft cuts through the waves, the sky with clouds entwine,

The trees turn red and yellow now, as part God’s design,

A placid lake, a peaceful scene, pastoral in its wake,

The sky is filled with majesty, a back seat it will take,

Encased with skeletal remains of overflowing branches,

The trees give way to emptiness, a change of circumstances,

Soon snow will fill these longing arms, with life to come once more,

The deadly grip of winter’s hold, we simply can’t ignore,

Yet with each season life returns, vitality restored,

Life will go on eternally, to places unexplored.

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REFORMATION FUNNIES

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ROOSTER ON THE LOOSE

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A lone rooster is on the loose, a sign of things to come,

He struts and dances to show off under the morning sun,

Cage freed for just a moment’s time to make his presence known,

The final glow of autumn’s light, upon his feathers shone,

The girls are quite amazed by him, he is a wondrous sight,

He preens and glistens in the sun, He knows how to excite,

The days will soon grow chillier, the nights are dark and cold,

But memories of the dapper bird, the hens will still behold,

A rooster on the loose you see, will always leave his mark,

And soon the remnants of his love ignite that magic spark.

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DATELINE OCTOBER 30, 1517

ORIGINALLY POSTED 10/30/14

The man lay motionless in his bed, wondering if what he was about to do was even remotely logical. His mind had been plagued for years on thoughts of obtaining a place in heaven. He had pursued every possible way known to insure that possibility. The greater part of his life so far was consumed with the Roman Catholic church and studying its doctrine.

It was a different time – a different place – a similar world. The church had become corrupt as had the leaders of state. Satan had wormed his way into this rock of Christian teaching and manipulated it to his own advantage. He seems to find great joy in getting into God’s house and messing things up.
This man had dedicated his life to the church, because he loved God and wanted to do His will. He was convinced that Jesus, Christ was the only mediator between God and man and he talked about it fervently.
After obtaining his Master of Arts degree his plans to become a lawyer changed when he began to delve deeper into scripture. He became a Catholic monk – gave up his worldly pursuits – felt motivated to work hard to obtain freedom from his sins
It took a while for him to realize that it simply wasn’t in his power. While studying the Latin Bible he found several verses proving that it was by the grace of God; faith in what God had already done; and the truth found in the Word of God that salvation had already been won for all of mankind.

Martin Luther struggled for sleep – his clothing drenched in sweat. He knew that his words were not only going to stir things up, but they would change the course of history. As he ran through his thoughts, rest finally came when he realized that it wasn’t his doing that would change things. God would do the work through Martin, to achieve His goals.
Ephesians 2:8-9 “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God; Not of works, lest any man should boast.”

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REFORMATION FUNNIES

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TECHNOLOGY – LOVE OR HATE

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My husband, bless his heart, says he’s an 1800s guy floundering in a world of 21st century technology.  This morning was a perfect example of that as he tried to fill out information for an employment opportunity on his phone.  I suggested he use my laptop, but of course all our information is on our own devices and he couldn’t get out of the program he was in.  It led to more frustration.

We’re both dinosaurs when it comes to today’s technology.  We grew up in a world where you’d go into an office, fill out an application and wait a few days to get called in for a face to face interview.  Now the world has become so automated, people don’t really get to meet those they’re hiring until the technology has analyzed the information submitted on the internet’ decided whether the applicant fits all the job requirements; and has enough education to do the job.  Interviews are often held online as well.

God is capable of sorting through all our information and deciding if we qualify for heaven, but He doesn’t work the way the world does.  In fact, His technology is far superior to any we have available to us.  If He were to take a look at how we stack up, based on our following His commandments for living, we’d fail miserably and wind up in the trash or spam folders or worse.  Instead, He looks at us through His Son, Jesus and the work He has done on our behalf.

Jesus came to earth as a human being -left His throne in heaven to live among us – to be tempted in every way – to live the life of perfection that we can’t.  His suffering, death and resurrection were the acceptable sacrifice that mankind couldn’t pay.  God knew this from the beginning of time, yet He had the perfect plan for the solution – one that lives on throughout eternity.

We’re not qualified to enter the kingdom of heaven.  We don’t have a leg to stand on.  The only respite we have is through God’s Son, who did it all for us.  He took our sins and destroyed them in the grave.  He did this so that we could live with Him in paradise.

We may never reap the benefits of what technology has to offer – especially when it’s working.  We may never become true nerds or geeks.  Much of our information will wind up in the cloud, (where ever that is) but we can be sure of where we’re going when we leave this planet.  I’d say that beats  any technology the world can throw at us.

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REFORMATION FUNNIES

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I’M A GREAT GRANDMOTHER?

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As of yesterday, I am now the proud great grandmother of a baby.  I don’t know if it’s a boy or a girl.  I wasn’t there for the blessed event.  My husband transported granddaughter and her new child home from school yesterday, so I haven’t even had a chance to get a good look at him or her.

Of course I’m kidding. The child is simply a fake baby, provided by the school, to teach teens how to care for a child – how to be responsible for another human being – how to think twice about having one.  The interactive program is designed to teach teens parenting skills; inform them of possible dangers and how to handle them; to prepare them for early childhood and health occupations.

I wonder if this is a fair evaluation for these young people.  Are they really getting a clear picture of what this whole parenting thing is about?  They aren’t going through an actual pregnancy, complete with morning sickness, cravings and size distortion.  They aren’t experiencing emotional highs and lows associated with pregnancy.  They are not sporting stretch marks and varicose veins.  They don’t have to endure hours of contractions and water breaking.  They don’t have to go through a birthing process.  They simply get handed a baby and are told to take care of it.

In a way, I guess that’s what happens.  Getting pregnant is the easy part.  Going through a pregnancy is an inconvenience, but you know it will end.  The hard part comes when you’re handed the baby, take it home and go through the process of parenting.  There is no handbook or owner’s manual.  You’re on your own.  There are no two children exactly alike, so each experience is different.

We struggle through the yuck of changing diapers, cleaning spit up off our clothes, cuddling, comforting and nurturing, but the real parenting part has just begun.  Now the parent is responsible for another life.  Now they must find a way to provide for them.  Now they must decide how to discipline and teach them.  Now they’re embarking on a roller coaster ride that has so many twists and turns, they probably never would’ve boarded it in the first place.

Perhaps when they start giving out terrible two fake kids, or adolescents, there might be a little more truth to the whole situation.

 

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REFORMATION FUNNIES

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EBONY & IVORY

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ORIGINAL ART & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

In the heart of the forest, what is it you see,

The death of the brush and the loss of a tree,

They die for a while, and restored once again,

Spring pushes each bud, giving life deep within,

Our days undefiled and sins now washed clean,

With the pure life of Jesus, we now can convene,

The darkness of winter can leave deep remorse,

We wander away and relinquish our course,

The coldest of days will be warmed through the night,

Our Savior will comfort and holds each one tight,

He won’t let us go, if we trust in His Word,

Our souls are renewed and our steps undeterred.

 

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PERSPECTIVE

Halloween, in my neck of the woods, seems to be pretty popular.  I live in a small town (one of the first in Minnesota) which claims to be the Halloween Capital of the world.   I’m not a fan of ghosts and goblins, nor do I condone the practice of witchcraft, but I happen to have a plethora of costumes from my past, that beckoned to be displayed for one last time this year.  The result is my whimsical rendition of Halloween.

Parades will be held this week, people will dress in silly costumes and kids will go begging at their neighbors’ doors.  It doesn’t have to be a celebration of darkness or evil, but it’s funny how this particular holiday has ballooned into a multi-million dollar business.  Last year was the first Halloween in our new “old” house and we had one trick or treater – go figure.

Our perspective on things changes as we grow older.  Last week I had had it up to my ears with all the fuss over taking a knee during the singing of the National Anthem. I posted my dissatisfaction over it on Facebook and was immediately inundated with comments about broken or replacing body parts.  It seems most of my friends are pretty much the same age as me, and they assumed I was referring to a knee replacement when I made the post.

When we’re young, we’re always looking forward.  When we’re old, we tend tolook back.  When we’re somewhere in the middle, we simply try to maintain a steady path, which is usually impossible with all the cares of daily living.

If we dwell on the negative things in life, we can be sure that our futures are not going to be filled with joy and happiness.  Somehow how we view things changes as we pass through the decades of living.  What we used to laugh at is no longer funny.  What we used to find pleasure in, is impossible for us to do.  We grow to rely on others for help and that’s a blow to our self-sufficiency as well.

In other words, aging is the pits.  We could look at it in that way and let it eat away at us, diminish us, destroy our zest for living – or we can change the way we do things, ask for help and accept this as part of who we are now.  We don’t have to give up.  God continues to walk with us until the end of our journey, and when that is done, we have the honor of meeting Him face to face.  While we are still on this side of eternity, we just need to change our perspective.

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REFORMATION FUNNIES

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BLAZING GLORY

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ORIGINAL ART & POETRY FROM PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

A shadow of the artist within the paint does fall,

The hand that guides the paintbrush reacts to beauty’s call,

He paints with simple brush stokes, caressing every space,

Designing and embracing, the shades within the place,

An outdoor painter’s palette falls victim to the frost,

He scavenges each color because of its great cost,

He works through wind and weather perfecting every stroke,

Stumbling through the elements, surrounded by the oak ,

He soon will leave this pasture and head back on to home,

Where he’ll refine the painting and make it all his own.

 

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BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES

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This most colorful season of the year in the north country, is a sign that it’s time to bring in the harvest – to gather up the fruits of the spring plantings – to enjoy the sustenance and ready ourselves for the upcoming cold days ahead.

In this month of October, most of the fields have been harvested and plowed under for a long winter’s nap.  My church is in the midst of celebrating the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation – October 31, 1517 – when Martin Luther boldly proclaimed his differences with the Roman Catholic church and set off a wave that would swell and change the church from that day forth.

Today we are in sort of a similar situation.  The time is perfect for change with the advent of the internet and other technology.  We have been blessed with amazing tools with which to share the truth of God’s Word.  You can easily put a Bible app on your phone and have it available at a second’s notice.  You can read it anywhere.  We are unlimited.

God will always give us the means to spread the Word.  In Luther’s time, the printing press was the tool of the day.  It was also a time of new beginnings in the areas of art, music, technology, science with the birth of the Renaissance.  It was the perfect time to seize the day.

Today our cup runs over with communication access. We have instant communication, even with the President of the United States via Twitter.  We have the opportunity to have a voice with our elected officials, but who knows how long that will last.

Our churches have undergone some serious changes over the past 500 years as well.  The Protestant Reformation gave way to a plethora of denominations.  In just the past fifty years we’ve seen the advent of non-denominational churches popping up all over the country. These houses of worship have come to meet the needs of the people, giving them exactly what they want – a free pass to heaven without any consequences for sin.

Sin also has become a thing of the past and rarely is mentioned so as not to “offend” anyone.  The truth is, we are all SINNERS!  We’ve all sinned and fall short of the glory of God.  If we got what we truly deserve, we’d spend eternity in the void inferno of hell.  There would be no hope for us.

My church has gone through some growing pains in the past few years.  We are now in a rebuilding process.  Our membership was at 60 last year at this time.  Most of those who are new to our church have become disillusioned with the churches of today.  They’re tired of the “feel good” “prosperity” messages and simply want to know that they are loved by God, in spite of their lost condition.

The fields are ripe once more.  It’s harvest time.  Let’s bring in the sheaves!

 

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SHAKESPEARE FUNNIES

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Gender identity issues even in those days.

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