Jul 28, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Jul 28, 2011 | 18 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Thankful Thursday Father!
Today Father, my thoughts are scattered. While I slept reasonably well (five hours or so), I awoke feeling a bit on the “cloudy” side and I haven’t been able to shake it as of yet. Funny enough however, even with my focus not being overly sharp I’ve had no problem putting together today’s Thankful Thursday Blessings list. I love the fact that even when my human frailties present themselves, Your Blessings in my life still shine through the haze. 🙂
Continuing my list from last week Lord, this week I’m especially thankful for…
166. Having Shannon’s mother visiting with us for a few weeks.
167. Unexpected funds showing up exactly when we needed it.
168. New beginnings.
169. An “everything looks fine” report from Jonathan’s MRI.
170. A short break from the oppressively hot weather.
171. Your faithfulness to Your Children, even in our brokenness.
172. Connecting with others in ministry to support one another.
173. Finding deep-discounted treasures in the Christian Music section of a bookstore that’s going out of business.
174. “Tickle Monster” fights with the kids.
175. The Glo Bible Application for my computers.
176. Fresh sweet corn given away by a local farmer.
177. The calming voice of reason from good friends.
178. Ten years of “Normality”.
179. Quality free, open source photo editing and manipulation software.
180. Snuggling up with Shannon at night and watching episodes of classic TV programs.
Heavenly Father, once again I lift up my thanks and praise for the Blessings You surround us with each day; both those that are tangible, and those that remain silently unseen. Keep us in Your watchful gaze, and guide our actions to best serve Your divine plan for our lives. Amen.
~Phather Phil
Jul 21, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Jul 21, 2011 | 26 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Thankful Thursday Father!
Well Lord, once again we come to the Thankful Thursday post here at phatherphil.org. It’s been a pleasant week following our return from vacation, however I will admit to missing the wonderfully comfortable weather and serene environment we enjoyed in the mountains. We’ve been beset by days of hot, humid weather here, so the contrast to our time away is made even more obvious. However as one of my fellow Christian Bloggers noted, every season exists for a purpose, and this too shall pass when You intend it to.
Anyways Father, no matter the weather conditions I always have a multitude of Blessings to give thanks for. Such as…
151. Quiet back roads on which to travel to and from work each day.
152. Having the vast research resources of the Internet at my fingertips.
153. A safe drive home from our recent vacation.
154. A lovely dinner out with Shannon on her birthday.
155. Being able to attend the Meet & Greet last Sunday for Kay’s Kamp (Jonathan is SO excited).
156. Whispered challenges on my heart to Dig Deeper.
157. Time spent “Plugged into You”.
158. The perspective gained from visiting other churches.
159. Being a Father to two wonderful little boys.
160. Discussions about Scripture with fellow Christians that help me grow in Christ.
161. Having my children just give me a hug for no specific reason.
162. Quiet time to sit in the dark and read Your Word through YouVersion on my Nook Color.
163. Finding a little hole-in-the-wall restaurant with amazing BBQ. 🙂
164. Receiving my shipment of Pocket Gospels of John from The Pocket Testament League (ptl.org).
165. A good cappuccino after church on Sundays from The Young Bean.
Heavenly Father, thank You once again for all those Blessings you grant us, both those that are obvious and those that may go unseen. As we Strive for full restoration in Your service, please open our eyes and hearts to better recognize the amazing gifts You bring to our lives each day. Amen.
~Phather Phil
Jul 19, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Jul 19, 2011 | 20 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Tuesday Father!
I have a confession to make Father:
I’m a chronic multitasker.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been one of those people who delights in doing several things at the same time. My brain tends to work on overdrive most of the time, processing stimuli from a number of different directions all at once and reacting accordingly. Combine that with the amazing array of smartphones, tablets, personal organizers and computers that pervade my world, and I spend quite a bit of my day on overload. And while it’s been a useful condition over the years for dealing with a rapidly moving business environment, I’ve come to realize that in many cases my predilection for multitasking is not only problematic, but can be unhealthy as well…
I have significant problems with insomnia.
I get frustrated easily when things around me don’t “keep up”.
I suffer from high blood pressure and hypertension.
My patience with others can become very limited.
I find that when I don’t accomplish as much as I expected to, it leads to feelings of self-doubt.
Thankfully Father, with Your help I’ve been making some headway in controlling this side of my persona. By deliberately choosing to focus my attention on one project at a time, and listening to Your Voice for guidance all the while, I find I actually achieve more and at the same time gain the strength and peace of Your Presence as well. I’ve also been doing some things to “disconnect” myself from the high-speed world around me such as…
Limiting my smartphone usage to emergencies and family needs only outside of working hours (this has been a difficult change for me).
Not spending time logged into Facebook, Twitter or social networking sites when I’m home in the evenings.
Going for long walks in the woods, along the shore, or other places where I can dwell in Your Abundance.
Spending quiet time in prayer, studying Scripture or reading other Christian-focused books.
Taking time out of the workday for a Stillness Sabbatical now and again.
Writing out these conversations we have each day.
While I realize that we live in a world that emphasizes constant connectivity and productivity Lord, I’m finding that as my Walk with You progresses my time spent in simpler pursuits is far more satisfying. I’m not planning on finding a cave and becoming a hermit mind You, but I am enjoying the balance and clarity that comes from “unplugging” from the world, and “plugging” into You. 🙂
Amen.
~Phather Phil
Jul 18, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Jul 18, 2011 | 12 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Meditations Monday Father!
Today Father, I’d like to start the week by thanking You from the bottom of my heart for the wonderful vacation You Graced us with last week. The weather was gorgeous, the scenery was breathtaking and all of us had a fantastic time away together. For the first time since starting my business in 1997, I actually made a conscious decision to leave my mobile phone in the cabin and not call into the office each day… It was a practice that I’ll certainly be repeating on future trips. The personal impact of using that time to focus on my family and on Your Presence, and to recharge my spiritual and emotional batteries can’t be overstated. It was truly a Blessing to all of us, and I thank You wholeheartedly.
Today’s Meditations Monday Scripture reading comes from the book of John, and addresses an issue that all followers of Christ deal with at some point in their Walk; Disdain and in some cases, persecution for our Faith.
“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you. Remember what I told you: ‘A servant is not greater than his master. If they persecuted me, they will persecute you also. If they obeyed my teaching, they will obey yours also. They will treat you this way because of my name, for they do not know the one who sent me.” – John 15:18-21 (NIV)
Now Lord, I don’t know of any cases where I’ve been outwardly hated for my relationship with You. However, I have been aware more than once of some people avoiding my company because of the public emphasis I place on Your Word and Your Presence in my life. These daily chats, along with my outreach efforts and scripture postings make some people uncomfortable, leading them to shy away. By drawing the division between “children of the world” and the “children of God”, Jesus warns us that the rift between the two would lead to such conflicts, and to not be surprised by it. Instead, we’re charged to reveal Your Light within us and allow it to bridge the chasm through signs and examples of Your Gracious Love. The important thing to remember is this; although we will likely see hardships and resistance as Christians in a confused and troubled world, by keeping our gaze fixed firmly on Jesus, we’re assured the strength and peace to stand firm against the world around us.
“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” – John 16:33 (NIV)
It’s lovely to be back Father. 🙂
Amen.
~Phather Phil
Jul 7, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Jul 7, 2011 | 24 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Thankful Thursday Father!
And once again Father, we come to the Thankful Thursday edition at phatherphil.org! It’s been an eventful seven days to be sure, and I’ve felt Your Blessings overflowing around me throughout. I usually have to take some time to go back over the past week carefully in my head to pick out the little Blessings I’ve missed, but today for some reason they sprang to mind quickly and easily. It’s wonderful to have days of such clarity, and to feel like I’m walking the right path with You. 🙂
Anyways Lord, on to the list! This week, some things I’ve been thankful for are:
121. Living in a country that allows me to worship You without fear of persecution.
122. Our upcoming family vacation to Chestnut Grove Resort in the Pocono Mountains.
123. Shannon getting to play her viola with the praise team at church.
124. The patient and professional doctors and nurses at A.I. Dupont Hospital for Children.
125. Shannon finally connecting with a helpful agent at the State of Delaware.
126. Having a GPS to help me navigate when we travel.
127. Big sales on items just when I need them.
128. Empathetic gestures between my two boys.
129. Being able to spend a long holiday weekend in the company of good friends.
130. A wonderful new Christian book to read while on vacation.
131. Friends who offer to watch our dogs and the house while we’re away.
132. Our Most Important Freedom.
133. The power of prayer.
134. Spam filters.
135. The medical technology that allows Jonathan to live a normal life.
Heavenly Father, I thank You for all the Blessings you grace us with, both those that are seen and those that may pass unnoticed. You are indeed a God of compassion and of wonders, and I pray that my choices, decisions and actions will properly Glorify Your gifts to us all. Amen.
~Phather Phil