Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Sunday, April 30, 2023

WHEN YOU THOUGHT I WASN'T LOOKING Author: Mary Rita Schilke Korazan




A message every adult should read because children
are watching us and doing as we do, not as we say!
Be Blessed
Julia

"When you thought I wasn't looking"
____________________________
 Author: Mary Rita Schilke Korazan

When you thought I wasn't looking,
I saw you hang my first painting on the refrigerator,
and I wanted to paint another one.

When you thought I wasn't looking, 
I saw you feed a stray cat,
and I thought it was good to be kind to animals.

When you thought I wasn't looking,
I saw you make my favorite cake for me,
and I knew that little things are special thing

When you thought I wasn't looking,
I heard you say a prayer,
and I believed that there was a God to talk to.

When you thought I wasn't looking,
I felt you kiss me goodnight,
and I felt loved.

When you thought I wasn't looking, 
I saw tears come from your eyes,
and I learned that sometimes things hurt,
but it's alright to cry.

When you thought I wasn't looking,
I saw that you cared,
and I wanted to be everything that I could be.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you make a meal and take it to a friend who was sick, and I
learned that we all have to help take care of each other.

When you thought I wasn't looking, I saw you give of your time and money to help people who had nothing, and I learned that those who have something should give to those who don't.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you take care of our house and everyone in it, and I learned we have to take care of what we are given.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw how you
handled your responsibilities, even when you didn't feel good, and I learned that I would have to be responsible when I grow up!

When you thought I wasn't looking,
I looked....
and I wanted to say,  "Thanks for all the things 
I saw when you thought I wasn't looking."

 Author: Mary Rita Schilke Korazan 

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Unless we become like little children...


Jesus Christ our Lord said,
“Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven." Matthew 18:3
Little children are innocent, their love is pure and not corrupted by this world! They are not selfish, do not hold grudge and smile easily and trust totally! And our Lord wants us to become like little kids!
Children are a gift from God. He entrusted them to us. There are angels assigned to watch over little children.
Matthew 18: 10 "See that you do not look down on one of these little ones. For I tell you that their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father in heaven."
And these angels always watch the Father's face. So we need to value our kids, each of them are special in God's eyes.
Let kids not be aborted or ignored. God cares for a child, right from when it's formed in it's mothers womb.
They are precious!
HEBREWS 11:23 says,"By Faith Moses' parents hid him for 3 months after he was born because they say he was no ordinary child and they were not afraid of the king's edict."
† Every child on earth is special because God has great plans for each of them.
Julia

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

We all will grow old one day!


We all will grow old one day and become and behave like a little child.
As a child parents are around to pick up their child who stumbles, take care of them when sick, feed them on time, give their medications on time etc.
But many parents when old have no one to lift them when they fall, take care when sick, feed them good and healthy food and check if they have their medications on time!
Need to know old age is a second childhood and just as we were take care of by our parents as children, the same attention and same care need to be given to our old parents and elders.
This is sad but a fact but God sent His Son Jesus Christ to restore relationships.
God will in the last days turn the heart of fathers to children and children to fathers.
Just because we walk tall today doesn't mean we will not get bent in future!
Julia

#honorelders #respecttheaged #restorehonor #aged #oldage #parents #children #GodCares #BeTheChangeYouWantToSee #fact

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Turning of Father's heart to the Children


When Satan has done a lot to mess and destroy father's relationship with children, God takes pain to reveal His Father heart to us through His Son Yeshua and turn back hearts of fathers to children and children to fathers.
Malachi 4:5-6 Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the LORD: (6) And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse. (KJV)
What satan separates Abba Father unites!
The world teaches to hate, abandon, forsake but God teaches to love, take care, and not to forsake for our God Himself will not leave or forsake us!
Deuteronomy 31:6 "Be strong and of good courage, do not fear nor be afraid of them; for the Lord your God, He is the One who goes with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you.”
What a blessed promise to hold on!
Be blessed,
Julia 



Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Training and teaching our little children


Hi..
If we show our children when they are young the right path to take and tell them about the only way of truth(John 14:6), as they grow older even if they go astray or wander away, they will know to find their way back!
What they learn as a little child they will not easily forget!
And pray at all times for them!
Proverbs 22:6 "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it."

Be blessed,
Julia 

Thursday, February 26, 2015

The Mother (Author Unknown)

                The Mother
              (Author Unknown)


1. When you were 1 year old, she fed you and bathed
 you. you thanked her by crying all the night.
2. When you were 2 years old, she taught you to walk. 
You thanked her by running away when she called.
3. When you were 3 years old, she made all your meals
 with love. You thanked her by tossing your plate on
 the floor.
4. When you were 4 years old, she gave you some 
crayons. You thanked her by coloring the dinning room
 table.
5. When you were 5 years old, she dressed you for the
 holidays. You thanked her by looping into the nearest
 pile of mud. 
6. When you were 6 years old, she walked you into
 school. You thanked her by screaming, "I'M NOT GOING".
7. When you were 7 years old, she bought you a
 baseball. You thanked her by throwing it through the
 next-door-neighbor window.

 8. When you were 8 years old, she handed you an ice
 cream. You thanked her by dripping it all over you
 lap.
9. When you were 9 years old, she paid for piano
 lessons. You thanked her by never even bothering to
 practice it.
10. When you were 10 years old, she drove you all day, 
from soccer to gymnastic to one birthday party after
 another. You thanked her by jumping out of the car and
 never looking back.
11. When you were 11 years old, she took you and your 
friends to the movies. You thanked her by asking to
 sit in the different row.
12. When you were 12 years old, she warned you not to
 watch certain TV shows. You thanked her by waiting 
until she left the house.
13. When you were 13, she suggested a haircut that was
 becoming. You thanked her by telling her she had no
 taste.
14. When you were 14, she paid for a month away at 
summer camp. You thanked her by forgetting to write a
 single letter.
15. When you were 15, she came home from work, looking
 for a hug. You thanked her by having your bedroom door
 locked.
16. When you were 16, she taught you how to drove her
 car. You thanked her by taking it every chance you
 could.
17. When you were 17, she was expecting an important 
call. You thanked her by being on the phone all night.
18. When you were 18, she cried at your school
 graduation. You thanked her by staying out partying
 until dawn.
19. When you were 19, she paid for your college
 tuition, drove you to campus, carried your bags. You
 thanked her by saying good-bye outside the dorm so you                               wouldn't be embarrassed in front of you friends. 
20. When you were 20, she asked whether you were
 seeing anyone. You thanked her by saying "It's none of
 you business".
21. When you were 21, she suggested certain careers 
for your future. You thanked her by saying "I don't
 want to be like you".
22. When you were 22, she hugged you at your college
 graduation. You thanked her by asking whether she 
could pay for a trip to Europe.
   23. When you were 23, she gave you furniture for your
  first apartment. You thanked her by telling your
  friend it was ugly.
24. When you were 24, she met your fiancé and asked 
  about your plans for the future. You thanked her by
  glaring and growling, "Muuhh-ther, please!"
25. When you were 25, she helped to pay for your
 wedding, and she cried and told how deeply she loved 
you. You thanked her by moving halfway across the
 country.
 26. When you were 30, she called with some advice on
 the baby. You thanked by telling her, "Things are
 different now." 
27. When you were 40, she called to remind you of a
 relative's birthday. You thanked her by saying you
 were "really busy right now."
28. When you were 50, she fell ill and needed you to 
take care of her. You thanked her by reading about the
burden parents become to their children.
  29. And then, one day, she quietly died. And
 everything you never did, came crashing down like 
thunder on your heart.

 IF SHE' S STILL AROUND, NEVER FORGET TO LOVE HER MORE
 THAN EVER.
AND IF SHE' S NOT, REMEMBER HER UNCONDITIONAL LOVE.

Friday, September 19, 2014

I fail to understand...



Hi...
This may be a long one, please read though, it is a overflow of my heart.
As a child I spent a lot of time with my grand parents because I lived with them. I still remember my Grandma take me for prayer meetings during week days(I was 4-5 years old)
As a child I remember my mom used to visit a home that housed some 'very old ladies'(senior citizens) with ladies from the church with eatables, warm-clothes, sarees etc.
In those days 'senior citizen homes' were a rare commodity. In fact mom said, she has never seen such homes in her younger days.
But now such homes are all over and all homes are full and over packed. It is a flourishing business for some.
Most of these homes run by Christians. 
What has caused this increase and why are old people treated as 'unwanted', 'castaways', 'forgotten ones'?
This has always been my question to my Lord.
We do read in Genesis 2:24,"That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh."
Ephesians 5:31 "For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh."
Many take the "Leave an cleave" to heart and literally some children dump their parents in senior citizen's home, some wash their hands off them, some just have no time for them any more, some don't respect the elderly.
Is that what God wants us to do? He cares for the old.

Isaiah 46:4, "Even to your old age and gray hairs I am he, I am he who will sustain you. I have made you and I will carry you; I will sustain you and I will rescue you."


I came across the Jewish wedding pattern and it surprised me what I read and then Jesus Himself takes His bride to His Father's house! 
So, "Leave the Father's house", I am sure it was not meant literally. 
After their children get married parents are to step back, let go and let children take responsibilities, give them their space, not interfere in their decision, their life and choices but still always be there if children need their help or advice.

Children have to make a choice if they want to stay on with their their parents or move out. Even if they don't live with them they are to care for them.

Jesus presented a beautiful picture of heaven when He said, "In my Father's house are many rooms, I am going there to prepare a place for you" (John 14:2-3). Jesus as a bridegroom, is preparing new rooms(mansions) for his followers in the insula of heaven.
By using the familiar images of an insula, Jesus helped his followers to understand the kingdom of God—a household of faith where God's family lives in close community.
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Korazin - The City
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Studying the ruins of Korazin and other Galilean towns, scholars have pieced together a picture of family life in the first century.
Korazin stood in the northwestern corner of the Galilee region, about three miles from the 
sea. The nearby cities of Capernaum and Bethsaida joined Korazin as part of the "orthodox triangle," an area inhabited primarily by devout Jews.
Jesus spent a great deal of time in the triangle area, living in Capernaum and teaching in the towns and villages nearby. Just north of Korazin lay the Mount of Beatitudes, the hillside where Jesus may have presented the Sermon on the Mount.

Archaeologists have uncovered various ruins at Korazin. The remains of a synagogue, several buildings, and an oil pressing installation can be seen today. They have also discovered a Moses, seat—the special seat for Torah readers—in the Korazin synagogue.
Studying the ruins of Korazin and other Galilean towns, scholars have pieced together a picture of family life in the first century. As he taught, Jesus drew on many family practices that were common in his day.
The Insula
Jesus used the image of an insula - clusters of buildings where extended families lived together - to describe the kingdom of God.
In Jesus' time, families usually lived in clusters of buildings called Insulas.
These clusters were built around a central courtyard. Grandparents, cousins, uncles, and aunts all lived and interacted together in the insula.
As sons married, they added to the insula. After asking a girl to marry him, the son would return to his village and build new rooms onto his father's home. The son, anxious to be married, waited for the day when his father declared that the building was complete. Then he could finally marry his bride and bring her to their new home.
Jesus presented a beautiful picture of heaven when he said, "In my Father's house are many rooms, I am going there to prepare a place for you" (John 14:2-3). This word-picture presented Jesus as a bridegroom, preparing new rooms for his followers in the insula of heaven.
When Jesus described his second coming, he again used the picture of a young bridegroom, waiting for his father's approval to return for his bride: "No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, not the Son, but only the Father" (Matt. 24:36).
By using the familiar images of an insula, Jesus helped his followers to understand the kingdom of God—a household of faith where God's family lives in close community.
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When Jesus said, "In My Father's House" He meant it! That was the pattern in a Jewish wedding. 
I think we can see what we lost of the Father’s heart today in most marriages today.
Quote> When the bridegroom completed adding a room onto his father’s house, he would return to his bride’s house (usually at night) to retrieve her. Then the groom would take his bride back to their new home, “that where I am there you may be also.” 
What a beautiful picture that for a year the "husband to be" had to go away expediently so he could come back and get her and then bring her "to the place' where He made for the TWO OF THEM TO LIVE TOGETHER in their own house but ONE CONNECTED WITH THE BRIDEGROOMS FATHERS HOUSE 

Beloveds they were two different homes yet in the same house. The bridegroom made a new room, a new home for them to dwell together in the Father’s house. The new couple would be added to the purpose and plan of the Father for the Son had to learn the trade of the Father to carry on the family business. The bride and grooms room was separate but in total submission to the plan of the Father that was passed down from generation to generation. 
I think we can see what we lost of the Father’s heart today in most marriages. This is why their is such an attack of the enemy because he hates marriages. He tries  to end them, not have people do them anymore, or pervert them by same sex marriages. Why? Because it is a picture of our life IN CHRIST and our RELATIONSHIP with Jesus IN THE FATHER AND HIS HOUSE!  

The one function and purpose as a new family of the bride and groom was to become their own family but still connected to the Father's house and a vital part of that family to bring forth the family purpose and plans. <Unquote

When parents live in a small house and children get married and move out it is understandable but let not the modern life style, 'neuclear family' system influence and overtake 'Biblical values' and standards.

Timothy inherited good values from his grand mom.
The elderly need our touch, care, love! As kids parents and grandparents give their best for us, let us not cast them away when they are old like we throw away the curry leaves and spices that added flavor to the curry!
What would Jesus Christ our Lord do is what we need to do!
Even when on the cross, He remembered His mother and did not want to leave her alone. He trusted John to take good care of her!
John 19: 26 When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to her, “Woman,[b] here is your son,” 27 and to the disciple, “Here is your mother.” From that time on, this disciple took her into his home.
Time to restore dignity and honor!
Someone asks, “If your Mother/Dad is too old and bedridden needs 24-hour supervision and the only choices you have is for Mom/Dad to live with you or in a nursing home or senior citizen home, what would you do?"
If you can afford to pay money to a senior citizen's home to keep your aged parent in there, won't they be happier to stay close to you (if you have a spare room to spare) and a nurse take care if you can't?
"If you have a child who is totally bed-ridden, physically challenged, unable to eat or drink on his/her own, would you keep him or her in a nursing home for ever or abandon him/her in an orphanage? Wouldn't you wish they stayed under your care? Even if you had a maid to assist you, you will not want to abandon your child."
Our parents spend sleepless nights, sacrifice their time and energy to give us the best and when they are old we so easily cast them out, get rid of them.
Parents when old become forgetful, confused and are slow in doing things. They do not remember many things, don't take their medication on time, are not able to prepare nutritious meals. Does that really matter to us? Do we really care?



What would Jesus Christ our Lord do in such a situation or any situation is what matters.
 I would rather follow the Rabbi, our Good Shepherd. He valued relationships. He came to turn the heart of fathers to children and children to fathers(Malachi 4:5-6).
Be blessed,
Julia