Honoring Our Vows

Screen Shot 2016-07-20 at 8.49.16 AM

 

Reflecting this anniversary weekend on the vows we made before God and signed before the clergy back in 1964.

A time where we were asked if we will live together in the covenant of marriage? Will we love each other, comfort each other, honor and keep each other, in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, be faithful to each other as long as we both shall live?

Vows to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God’s holy law, and this is my solemn vow.

It is easy to keep these vows when it is the better, richer or in health but when the worst, the poorer or sickness come, so often we are tempted and many actually do walk away breaking our covenant to each other and God.

We are all aware that we are living in the midst of spiritual warfare and our marriages are on the frontline of that battle today. For if the enemy can defeat our marriages he has got an influence over our children, the strength of the local church (for churches are only as strong as the families in that church), the moral fiber of our society and last but not least, weakening the witness that our marriages should be to the mystical union twixt Christ and His Bride, the church.

CHALLENGE: In those adverse times His grace is available to help us keep those vows for the sake of our word to God, our relationship to each other and our children.

Sharing In Each Other’s Hobbies

Screen Shot 2016-07-16 at 12.04.42 AM

John admiring his latest toy at a motor cycle rally and it isn’t me! LOL! 

The Difference Between Men and Boys Is The Price Of Their Toys!

What Influence Did Prince William of Orange Have on the USA?

thumb_king-william-iii-loyal-orange-lodge-no-1343808131_org_1024

Today in Belfast, Northern Ireland one of the world’s largest parades is taking place to commemorate the victory of Protestant Prince William of Orange over Catholic King James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, who had wanted to return England back to Roman Catholicism. Grand Lodges and parades are celebrated in Scotland, England, the United States of America, West Africa, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the largest parade being held in Belfast today with hundred of thousands marching.

thumb_300px-Orangemen_parade_in_Bangor,_12_July_2010_-_geograph_-_1964645_1024

What has this to do with the USA?

William and his wife Mary signed the English Bill of Rights of 1689. This action both signaled the end of several centuries of tension and conflict between the crown and parliament, and the end of the idea that England would be restored to Roman Catholicism after the many years of blood being shed of so many martyrs to usher in the reformation. So Protestants herald King William as a champion of their faith and freedom.

What has this to do with the USA?

Well, this Bill of Rights was an Act of the Parliament of England requiring the monarch to rule based on “the laws and customs … of Rights, which in turn influenced the American Declaration of Independence almost verbatim.

The Declaration of Independence which was penned by the Scotch Irish hand of Thomas Jefferson who was influenced and modeled that important historical document after that Bill of Rights of Prince William of Orange with reference to the Treaty of Arbroath signed in 1320 in Scotland. At least 27 of the signatures on the Declaration of Independence were Ulster Scottish Presbyterians.

King William’s supporters refer to him as King Billy. Since many Ulster Scots settled in Virginia, Tennessee, and the Carolinas, they became known as “Hill Billies” since they lived in the hills and sang songs about their hero King Billy.

Did you know that Williamsburg Virginia is named after King William?

Did you know that on February 8, 1693, King William III and Queen Mary II signed the royal charter for a “perpetual College of Divinity, Philosophy, Languages, and other good Arts and Sciences” to be founded in the Virginia Colony? And William & Mary College was born. Their names are lent to the second institution of higher learning in the United States,namely, the College of William and Mary.

Princeton New Jersey was originally named Prince Town after King William.

Ulster Scottish Presbyterians founded the College of New Jersey in 1746 in order to train ministers. The college was the educational and religious capital of Scots-Irish America. In 1756, the college moved to Princeton, New Jersey. Its home in Princeton was Nassau Hall, named for the royal House of Orange-Nassau of King William III.

Many highways, towns and at least 9 States have “Orange counties” named in honor of King William and the freedom he won for the followers of the reformation faith in 1690.

So now you know the rest of the story!

Memories That Take Me Home

IMG_1345

I may not be home in Belfast for the celebrations of the July 12th Orange Parade in Belfast, missing one of the largest annual parades in the world with all the flute and pipe bands.

But I could enjoy and reminisce as I listened to the most played song in the parade “The Sash My Father Wore”

I may not be in Donegal Square, Belfast, to enjoy the parade 

But I could at least visit Donegal Square, Bethlehem, PA.

I may not be able to admire all the orange lilies decorating the hundreds of banners

 But I did find some orange lilies to admire to remind me of home

IMG_1351

IMG_1349

Be Aware Of The Ministry Of Angels

Screen Shot 2015-08-04 at 6.54.32 PM

One morning as I was admiring some of the many statues of angels I have collected over the years for my garden, the Lord reminded me to be comforted by the many unseen angels in the garden of my life.

As I began to contemplate on this reminder from God several angelic visitations came to mind where God had used angels to minister to me. Many years ago with my three small children in the car on my way to church to pick up a church guest speaker for dinner in our home, my car suddenly  broke down during the 20 mile trip. I was just about able to pull off the highway into a public parking area not knowing what I was going to do.

This was back in 1974 and we didn’t have the convenience of cell phones back then. There was another car in the area where the owner was obviously having car problems also, and had all his tools laid out to work on his car. To my great surprise he stopped working on his car to detect my problem and had us back on the road within twenty minutes. After packing my three little girls back into the car I turned to thank this stranger but he was nowhere to be found! While praising God for meeting our need through this amazing stranger, we drove off without losing much time to pick up our guest who was patiently waiting for us outside the church.

When my daughters were still very young another instance comes to mind. Late one evening we had put some water to boil on the stove for cocoa before retiring to bed. Unaware we went to bed neglecting to turn off the electrical ring on the stove. In the morning we awoke to a horrible smell to discover the bottom of the kettle had actually melted and became part of the stove ring because of the heat.

Apart from the grace of God we could have had a fire and been burned alive as we slept. So excited we couldn’t wait to tell our young daughters about God’s divine intervention to help feed their childlike faith. We explained how angels had been in our home that night and had divinely protected us. To our surprise our youngest daughter, Kathleen, who was then only about five years old, added to our conversation with, “If angels were here last night, why did they not turn off the stove top?” Talk about the logical faith of a child! We have never forgotten that angelic visitation that saved our lives and gave us a testimony of God’s faithfulness.

Hebrews 1:14 Are angels not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation.

Hebrews 13:2 Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares.

CHALLENGE:- Do you have an inspiring story of ministering angels you would like to share to inspire others?