You Matter
I hope you know
How much you matter to me
Your presence in my life
Whether real or virtually
Makes my life better.
Thank you!
Have a really Merry, Healthy, Happy, Blessed Christmas!

Sending lotsa love,

JanBeek
I hope you know
How much you matter to me
Your presence in my life
Whether real or virtually
Makes my life better.
Thank you!
Have a really Merry, Healthy, Happy, Blessed Christmas!

Sending lotsa love,

JanBeek

You have access to all the power you need
You just gotta be sure to plug in
Connect to the source of your power
It’s available to you even if you’re shut in

Like a mighty wave or hurricane
Power can evoke awe or cause destruction
What’s the source of your power?
There’s a ready source… what’s your deduction?
I bet you know where I’m going
With this line of reasoning.
Yup, the power I have in mind
Is filled with the best spiritual seasoning!

“And they were filled with the Holy Spirit…”
Acts 2:4
In yesterday’s
Mornings With Jesus devotional
comments by Karen Sargent,
she shared an experience she had with power cords.
She was preparing for a presentation
using various technology.
Thinking she might need an extension cord,
she added it to her equipment.
However, after setting everything up,
she realized she didn’t have
the part she needed.
Sargent wrote,
“… There was a problem. In one hand I held a three-prong plug on my laptop cord. In the other, a two-prong plugin. I checked the projector cord. Three prongs. Without the ability to tap into the electrical source… my technology was useless. I couldn’t power up.”

Sargent extrapolated, “That wasn’t the first time I’d failed to tap into a power source. Sometimes I function on two-prong faith. I know Jesus can do anything… And through Christ who strengthens me, I can do all things (Philippians 4:13). But how often do I connect to the power of the Holy Spirit, the mighty third prong?”
Karen Sargent’s message spoke to me.
Yesterday friends helped us install
Our Christmas tree here at home –
Tucked in along the north-east wall.
We plugged the lights in after
A lot of struggle to assemble it.
Look closely at the lights there
A section is missing … do I resemble it?
Do I lack a portion of my power
Because I’m not plugged in totally?
The message hit me with a jolt.
It fit my plight anecdotally!

Karen Sargent ended her reflections with these thoughts:
“After His resurrection,
Jesus breathed on the disciples
and said, ‘Receive ye the Holy Spirit’
(John 20:22).
But it wasn’t until Jesus ascended into heaven
that the Holy Spirit empowered them.
Unlike that useless extension cord…
the ultimate power source,
The Holy Spirit,
is always on hand.”

What stops you from plugging in?
Sargent invited her readers to
“Ask Jesus to reveal what being empowered
by the Holy Spirit would look like in your life.”
Enjoy the most awe-inspiring
Christmas season ever
as you fill yourself with
the Holy Spirit.
And let Him provide you with the
strength you need to reach out
in love to all those you connect with.
Power Up, my friends!
Love & Blessing to you,
and hugs from
JanBeek
Today’s prompt on WordPress was:
What’s the trait you value most about yourself?
Each of us is given special gifts.
The trick is to recognize yours.
When you find it, then
make it your favorite trait.
And use it to the fullest!
This scripture is one of my favorites…
and it reveals a trait I cherish:
“Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers,
for by this some have entertained angels
without knowing it.”
My special gift is hospitality.
I love having family and friends
come to spend time with us.
Here is our dear 1980-81 AFS son,
Christian Zufferey (ZuZu), from Switzerland.
No, he’s no stranger to us!!
(Our DeAna married his first cousin!!
What a love story that is!)
This week DeAna, and her hubby, Andre’
surprised us by arriving with ZuZu
and his wife, Celia, for a four day stay.
Here they are this morning… leaving us (boo-hoo!)
But, we were blessed to have them
come and spend those days
(just not nearly long enough) –
and to have Chef Andre’ prepare great meals!
How wonderful it was also
to have our grandson, Mike,
and his wife, Tania, with us for a week
this month. They were so helpful!!
Now this hospitality business
would have a full opportunity
to be put into practice IF our son
Ty & his wife, Monika, would come!
The good news is that Peter,
one of Bob’s wrestling students
from back in the 1970’s in CA,
will be joining us in October for awhile.
Yay!
Why don’t you consider
Letting me use my favorite trait,
HOSPITALITY,
On you one of these days?
What’s your special gift – your favorite trait?
Love to you,
JanBeek
Today I decided to FOLLOW the PROMPT:
Do you see yourself as a leader?
Whether we know it or not, we all lead –
at least sometimes.
And whether we know it or not, we all follow
at least sometimes.
What is a leader?
That’s the question.

If you read David Jeremiah’s “Turning Points”
you will learn the trademark secrets
of great leadership and
of being a faithful follower.
These following pictures
from September’s Turning Points
introduce the various topics
of leadership by logo or trademark.

The not-so-secret to leadership
is LOVE worn in behavior.
Don’t we all want to follow
the person who exudes love?
We all wear our logo
on our sleeve or our faces,
in our hearts,
and in our actions .

Your identity as a follower is important.
It’s Who you follow that counts!
Follow the wrong leader
And you end up in the dumps!
Get the copy RIGHT!

Leaders often don’t realize they are.
Some leaders quietly go about
being great by caring for others.
Their example leads others
to want to follow in their footsteps.

I wish Jesus lived next door to me.
He’s the leader I choose to follow.
Where He leads me,
I want to obediently go!
My faithful Leader helps me
By putting upright friends
In my life – in my neighborhood –
Friends whose love I want to emulate.
Who do you follow?
Who leaves footprints on your heart?
When do you lead?
We all do both, right?
Hebrews 13:7
“Remember your leaders,
Leader or follower?
those who spoke to you the word of God.
Consider the outcome of their way of life,
and imitate their faith.”
Which are you?
Did you answer the prompt?
What did you say?
Thanks for visiting today.
Let me hear from you!
And have a Fabulous Friday!
Love,
JanBeek
Oh, and by the way,
I love “following” my WP friends.
You all inspire me to blog with love.
And I thank you who “follow” me.
I love you!
What’s a good time for pie?
Well, if you ask Bob,
He’ll say, “Any time!”
Is there another piece available?
PIE FOR BREAKFAST? Not a crime!
Today there’s a festival
Here in Peter T Park
Our Presbyterian Women
Sell pie from 5: til dark
Come support our mission
The proceeds go for causes
That are important to support
Your purchase earns applauses
Here we Presbyterian Women areRomans 12:6-8
“Having gifts that differ according to
How about the gift of cooking or baking?
the grace given to us, let us use them:
if prophecy, in proportion to our faith;
if service, in our serving;
the one who teaches, in his teaching;
the one who exhorts, in his exhortation;
the one who contributes, in generosity;
the one who leads, with zeal;
the one who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness.”
That’s Kathy Humphrey’s gift!
She baked that delicious, beautiful lemon meringue pie!
– in some years past –
selling our pies at
the Madison County Fly Fishing Festival.
Today’s the day again…
Come buy a pie!!
Thank you, Kathy, for sharing your baking gift!
See you at the Festival, my friends.
Don’t miss out!
Love,
JanBeek
I posted this two days ago…
before I was bit by a nasty 24-hr. flu bug.
Felt like I was hit by a diesel truck!
My birthday “Flu By” yesterday.
Today this blog sits in “Jet Pack”
saying it wasn’t posted.
I know it was…
some of you responded.
But, it’s not letting me
respond to your comments.
So, here it is again
…maybe a little different;
(JetPack didn’t keep my latest revisions…
siiiiigh!)
I’ve discovered
there are many more ways
to lower your blood pressure
than there are ways to raise it!
Those of you who read my last few blogs
know I had a bout with increased blood pressure
that went up to over 200/80.
Dangerously high!
Well, it’s going down.
Soon it’ll be back to normal.
Besides meds, here are five ways
I have found that are very helpful:

1. Relax. Stay in my pj’s and robe til noon.

2. Spend quiet time in a special spot.
Pray.
Read my Bible.
Meditate on a favorite scripture or poem.
“The Lord bless you and keep you;
So many friends/family
the Lord make His face shine on you
and be gracious to you;
the Lord turn His face toward you
and give you peace.”
Numbers 6:24-26
prayed for my health yesterday
as the Flu Bug hit me like a diesel truck!
God is good… He answered. Today I feel much better!

3. Latch on to your favorite friend
and accept the invitation
of other friends to go
and do something fun together.
(Thank God I got to do that
before the diesel truck hit!)

4. Hug a dog …
and the friends who brought the dog along
while we all went out on their ATV,
four-wheeling up into the mountains
to a beautiful lake.

Off we go…

Beautiful scenes along the way…

Wonderful fields of wildflowers…

Gorgeous SureShot Lake

Zeke is such an intelligent, sweet dog!
He loves riding in the canoe.

I rode in the canoe, too!!
What a beautiful get-away!
(Can’t get that picture to post here…
You can just imagine it!)
Oh, and the fifth way to lower your blood pressure?
5. Get a good night’s sleep after enjoying a beautiful sunset.

Do you have some ideas
for how to lower your blood pressure
if it’s too high
or how to keep it at a normal range?
Let me hear from you.
Thanks for visiting JanBeek
I send my love and appreciation for you.
The prompt today was:
“On What Subject are You an Authority ?”

We just said good-bye to our guests from Switzerland who stayed with us for a week. We did a lot of sharing with one another while they were here. But, even though each of us has had a lifetime of experiences in various fields (technology, social work, teaching, coaching, and beekeeping), none of us tried to come across as an authority on anything! What a turn-off that attitude would be!!

If you have the attitude that you have more knowledge than anybody else around you on a certain subject, and you speak with unabashed authority, I hope you’re being asked to do so, and you’re paid a lot for your opinion! I hope that knowledge gives you an opportunity to have authority with your authority! But…

… in my experience, the one who flaunts his authority (rather than living as an open-minded, humble, life-long learner) seldom finds life very satisfying. Tim McGraw spells it out pretty clearly in his song, “Always Stay Humble and Kind.” You can listen to it below.
Proverbs 22:4
ESV“The reward for humility
I am rich in friends
and
fear of the Lord
is riches and honor and life.”
I am rich in love of life
Christ is my life’s authority.
Where do your riches lie?
It was an interesting prompt today.
How would you have answered it?
Keep looking up!
Keep learning.
Stay humble and kind!
Thanks for your visit today to
JanBeek
How do you waste the most time every day?
Time is not wasted
Not if you live purposely
What is your purpose?

Today I’m working
Preparing for our dinner
Ready to feed all

No, it won’t be that
Rack of lamb’s too expensive!
Come for spaghetti

It’s a simple dish
Nutritious and tasty, too
No one leaves hungry

Don’t consider time wasted
Resting is important, too
Blogging’s not wasted

Scrabble’s not wasted
Games keep my brain from dying
So do chats with Bob

Tell me, what is waste?
Your garbage is my treasure
Come waste time with us!

No bull! Time’s wasting
If you live without purpose
Who’d want to do that?

How do you waste time?
Tell me in comments below
Love ❤️ from me, JanBeek