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Choose wisely! Don’t let yourself be fooled!

Today is a special day in our family. My great-granddaughter, Mable, turns a big TWO today. She is the child of our chosen granddaughter, Faith. What a blessed day it was when she, as a newborn, was gifted into our Beekman family!!

Mable is such a love!!!
BUT, don’t be fooled, Mable.
Those blocks are not for eating!!

Also in the picture below is my “chosen” granddaughter, Kayla. Her 28th birthday is today. Mable and Kayla were born on this special day to be conduits of God’s love!

I am with our daughter #2, Laina, and her daughter, Kayla. Don’t be fooled… that was several years ago! But, hey… aren’t we a happy trio? Laina and Kayla (and her sister Katy) are dear ones we have chosen to be part of our family. We are so blessed by them!

Do you have “chosen ones” who have added love and joy to your family?

Do you know that YOU are a chosen one, too?

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In her message today, “Corine @ Therapy For Christians” cwilliams@therapyforchristians.com had this message for us about the idea of being “chosen”:

“…as you navigate the complexities of life, know that you are not merely a recipient of grace but also a conduit of it to those around you, you are called to bear fruit – fruit that will last. Just as God’s grace has chosen you, you are empowered to extend that same grace to others. 

This week, contemplate on practical ways to become vessels of God’s love and grace. Choose to share His grace through acts of kindness, words of encouragement, or simply being present for someone in need. In doing so, you actively participate in God’s redemptive plan, becoming a tangible reflection of His love in a world that often hungers for acceptance and understanding.

Allow His grace to permeate every aspect of your being, guiding you toward a life that bears fruit and brings glory to His name. Trust in His sovereign plan for your life, knowing that you are chosen, loved, and appointed to walk in His purpose. And remember, growth in any area of life, starts with growth in Him…”

So, on this April Fool’s Day, be careful what and who you choose. Be mindful! Don’t be fooled!

John 15:16 KJV
“Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you.”

We are chosen! Hallelujah! Now let’s go out and spread the love!!

Happy April 1st!
It’s a day for choosing.
Choose love, not pranks!
God Bless You!

Love,
JanBeek

Comments on: "April 1st – A Day to Choose" (15)

  1. Elaina Colby said:

    We are so lucky to be chosen! And we choose you! You were so generous and gracious to attend Kayla’s wedding last year as her grandparents. Without you there, it would not have been complete.

    Of course it’s an April Fools ‘joke’ for you to say that Kayla was born TODAY because she was actually born on April 2nd. 🥰

    • Hah! Happy April Fools/Choose Day! We were blessed to be able to fly there and be part of that memorable, beautiful occasion! Yay!! Thank you, Laina!!

  2. Thank you for this beautiful reminder of being “chosen”! And what a precious great-grand, grand, and daughter! You have a beautiful family, Jan. Your words are wise and true!! Happy April! No foolin’! I’ll make wise choices and remember this post! 💗💚🤗

  3. What a cutie!! Happy birthday Mable!!

  4. Surely you know everything has to be tried for eating when we are two, Jan. 🙂

  5. Anonymous said:

    Happy birthday to everyone born on this day!

  6. Jan, your images are beautiful and your great granddaughter shares my Sisters birthday, she was 64 April Fools day too.. I will be very mindful too Jan…Those wise words just perfect..
    I hope you and your family had a Blessed Easter… We celebrated with family too.
    Wishing you all a beautiful weekend.. Lovely to be back and see your gorgeous smile Jan..
    Lots of Love Sue xx <3

  7. Jan, there is endless joy for grandparents to soak up from grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Colleen and I join you and Bob in experiencing the ride.

    • Yes, endless joy, but also heartache. Our granddaughter who lives here in MT ( in the Gallatin Gateway area) is going through some awfully tough times. As grandparents, it is so hard to know how to (or even whether to) help!

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