Rebecca Stark is the author of The Good Portion: Godthe second title in The Good Portion series.

The Good Portion: God explores what Scripture teaches about God in hopes that readers will see his perfection, worth, magnificence, and beauty as they study his triune nature, infinite attributes, and wondrous works. 

                     

Thursday
Apr152010

A Portal to Consummate Life

D. A. Carson on responding to fellow believers who are facing death:

Well-intentioned, but poorly informed brothers and sisters who try to deflect people from thinking about death, or who hold out the constant hope of healing, keep them so occupied with matters in this world that they have neither the time nor the energy to think about the next world. They succeed only in robbing their loved ones of the enormous comforts of the gospel as they step into eternity.

…For the believer, the time of death becomes far less daunting a factor when seen in the light of eternity. Although death remains an enemy, an outrage, a sign of judgment, a reminder of sin, and a formidable opponent, it is, from another perspective, the portal through which we pass to consummate life. We pass through death, and death dies. And the more a Christian lives in the consciousness of God’s presence here, the easier it is to anticipate the unqualified delight that will be experienced in God’s presence there.

Quoted from the essay Dying Well in Be Still, My Soul: Embracing God’s Purpose & Provision in Suffering, edited by Nancy Guthrie.

I posted another quote from this book last week and I’ll be reviewing it soon.

Thursday
Apr152010

Thankful Thursday

I had a couple of things I was stewing over this past week. Nothing big, but things I would have talked over with my husband, if he were still here, and we’d have worked out together the best way forward.

In both cases, good solutions were suggested to me out of the blue by people I hardly know, solutions I would not have come up with on my own. I chalk up these needed answers through ordinary means to the providence of God—to “small mercies”—and I thank him for them.

I am thankful that when I am weak (and I’m always weak), then he is strong.

And I’d be remiss is I didn’t put in a thankful word for the beautiful spring weather.

On Thursdays throughout this year, I plan to post a few thoughts of thanksgiving along with Kim at the Upward Call and others. Why don’t you participate by posting your thanksgiving each week, too? It’ll be and encouragement to you and to others, I promise.

Wednesday
Apr142010

Round the Sphere Again

How to and how do…

Grow Your Own
All you need is a few weeks of coolish weather and a little dirt and you can have a yummy home-grown salad mix, easy-peasy. (Clever Nesting)

It isn’t quite gardening season yet here, but it won’t be long.

Spin It Like a Top
There’s been excitement in the Stark household over youngest daughter’s new Slap Chop, but my own response, according to the kids, has been much too unenthusiastic. I have my reasons: I’m the one who has to find a place to put the kitchen gadgets. Truth be told, I might be happier if my kitchen had no gadgets at all. Fortunately for me, even in my gadget-free kitchen, I could wash and dry my home-grown greens in a jif. (Making This Home)

Follow the Directions
But not that carefully. (Ht: mental_floss Blog)

Change It Up
It’s the ultimate comfort food, and you can put it together in several different ways. How do you make shepherd’s pie?