Jun 9, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Jun 9, 2011 | 16 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Thankful Thursday Father!
And once again Lord, we come to the “Thankful Thursday” post at PhatherPhil.org. You know, I find it fascinating that all throughout the week I have no problem finding things to be thankful for, but when I sit down each Thursday to write my list… writers block! I remember them eventually, but I don’t want to risk missing any that come to me “on the fly”. Therefore, I’m going to start making a concerted effort to actually write them down as I experience them, instead of simply trusting my cluttered memory stores. 🙂
Anyways Father, here’s my list for the week:
61. Stillness Sabbaticals.
62. Jonathan taking his first Communion.
63. Children that are “fired up” for God!
64. “Dinner and Drinks on the Deck” Friday evenings.
65. Divine “nudges” when I need them.
66. Clean carpets.
67. A ROM for my Android phone that doesn’t crash twice a day.
68. Encouragement from unexpected places.
69. Verses of Scripture that “come alive” in my heart.
70. Thick-sliced country bacon.
71. A fresh cup of coffee in 20 seconds from my Keurig.
72. My Flickr.com account.
73. My iPod on shuffle mode in the “Gospel & Religious” genre.
74. The daily “Free App of the Day” on the Amazon Android AppStore.
75. A marriage Blessed by understanding, respect, love and trust.
(And Father, #75 is and has been one of Your BIGGEST Blessings in my life by far. 🙂 )
Heavenly Father, Your Blessings in our lives each day are truly never-ending. You lift us up, comfort and encourage us, and teach us those lessons You know we need to grow in Your Kingdom. Please guide and strengthen us to make good choices, and to always seek Your Will above all else. Amen.
~Phather Phil
Jun 8, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Jun 8, 2011 | 16 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Wednesday Father!
First off Father, I want to thank You once again for Your “nudge” yesterday to put aside my earthly worries, and simply rest in Your Presence fed by a good dose of Your Word. I’ve dubbed that time my “Stillness Sabbatical”, and I informed my staff today that it would be something I’ll be doing much more often in the future.
Today Lord, You got my attention very early this morning when while doing some research you placed this passage in my path:
“For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account.” – Hebrews 4:12-13 (NIV)
These words didn’t speak to me Father… They yelled! What powerful Truths this contains!
I’ve spent much of my day with these verses running through my head…
For the word of God is alive and active…
Your Word is a vibrant, living force, not simply words on a page. It reaches out and transforms those who open their hearts to Your Voice, and feeds our thirsty Spirits.
Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.
Although we may try to hide things from others, Your Word separates truth and falsehood in a way nothing else can. It uplifts that which is righteous, and convicts those pieces of ourselves that are found lacking.
Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account.
You know us better than we know ourselves Father. Our thoughts, our desires, our intentions and our sins are all open to Your Gaze. You know us from within.
On the heels of yesterday’s message Father, this passage really reached out and grabbed me. Thank You so much for bringing these words into my heart today, and for continuing to guide me faithfully along the Journey You’ve laid out. Amen.
~Phather Phil
Jun 7, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Jun 7, 2011 | 16 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Tuesday Father!
It’s funny Father, but I never thought of Your Word as blood pressure medication before today.
Following a significant power outage/surge event in Dover late yesterday afternoon, we were greeted at the office this morning by a flurry of “help me” calls from a number of our local customers. Now, in and of itself, it wasn’t an overwhelming volume of crises but I noticed as the morning wore on that I was becoming increasingly irritable and was feeling my heart pounding in my chest… not a good sign. I tried some slow breathing exercises, and to focus on one task at a time but couldn’t seem to calm down and get a grip on the day. As my chest tightened further and my head began to throb, You placed a distinct and firm command on my heart:
Go rest in the Word.
I’ll be honest Lord, my first thought was not immediate obedience. After all, it was the middle of a workday and I had things that I needed to get accomplished. Sensing Your insistence however, I told my admin that I’d be “off the grid” for a while, closed the door to my office and fired up YouVersion on my Nook Color…
“Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” – Psalm 46:10 (NIV)
In that stillness, in Your Presence, I found my calm Father. The pounding in my head abated, my chest relaxed and I felt Your Peace come to me.
Contemplating the events of the morning, I realized that this very much falls into line with the message about “Spiritual Decompression” You gave me last week. Finding refuge and inspiration in Scripture is one way I can become closer to You, and in doing so gain the balance that my spirit needs to navigate the Journey You’ve laid out for me.
I see the path Lord, and I thank You for being so faithful in guiding me along it’s twists and turns.
Amen.
~Phather Phil
Jun 6, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Jun 6, 2011 | 10 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Monday Father!
Well Father, it certainly was an eventful weekend once again in the Malmstrom home. It seemed we were all running constantly, but in the end it was a wonderful time spent with those I love, and I have much to be thankful for.
Friday night, we began the evening by attending Jonathan’s music presentation at school. He’s been learning to play the clarinet this year, and he did a fantastic job playing for the parents (no goose noises… yay!). He may look like my little “clone” Father, but thank You so much for slipping his mother’s music DNA in there somewhere. 🙂 Following the short concert, we took the boys over to their Godparents’ house for an overnight visit and Shannon and I headed out to an 80’s party being thrown by some good friends of ours. We had a grand time hanging out around a huge campfire, listening to 1980’s “hair band” music, having some food and a few drinks and laughing into the morning hours. It was a lovely way to end a hectic week Lord, and I thank You for that stress relief.
After sleeping in a bit the next morning, we went and picked up the kids (who had a great night as well), and headed out to Port Mahon for some photo opportunities, and to scour the shoreline for bits of sea glass. We were able to time it this trip so that we got there as the tide was beginning to go out, leaving fresh bounty upon the sands. As you remake us each day Father, so do the tides remake the landscape revealing new wonders for us to find… Such a treasure hunt!
On the way back home, we stopped to handle the grocery shopping for the week, and then the boys and I crashed on the CuddleBags for the new Doctor Who episodes. All in all, it was a wonderful day with the family Lord, and I thank You for that time together.
Sunday morning, Jonathan and I got up early and headed out to attend the Contemporary Worship Service at Ewell’s St. Paul’s UMC in nearby Clayton. Through a friend of mine who’s heavily involved in the church there, I’d met with Pastor Kris for lunch a little over a week ago, and was invited to visit one of the services to see if Ewell’s might be a good fit for us. The service was wonderful, the congregation was warm and friendly, and the message was delivered beautifully.
We’re planning to attend next Sunday as well. 🙂
As you know Father, we’ve been on the hunt for a spiritual home for some time now, and I think we may have found it there. Thank You so much for leading us to this place, and to these people.
This service also marked something that brought tears to my eyes Lord… Jonathan’s first taking of Holy Communion. It was a powerful moment, and as I knelt at the altar following the Sacrament I felt Your Presence wash over me, knowing somehow, that You were pleased.
Following the service, we headed home and after a hearty breakfast the boys and I headed out for a hike down some new trails in Blackbird State Forest. We’d looked at some satellite maps and realized that the forest was cut through by a local railway line, so we decided our goal that day was to find those tracks. After a mile or so, the forest opened out onto the railway we sought, and I was able to get this shot of my fellow adventurers:
I love this shot Lord, cheesy smiles and all.
The rest of the day was spent in catching up on housework that had piled up since the BBQ the previous weekend; laundry, dishes, cleaning, etc. It was a wonderfully satisfying and productive Sunday Father, and one I won’t soon forget.
Did I remember to say thank You? 🙂
Heavenly Father, I thank You for all the Blessings You continue to bestow on us all. In Your grace we are redeemed and made whole, and I praise You for that most wondrous of gifts we can never hope to repay. Please guide us to decisions and actions that best glorify Your Will, and help us grow in Your Kingdom each day. Amen.
~Phather Phil
Jun 3, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Jun 3, 2011 | 22 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Friday Father!
To close our week’s conversations Lord, I thought I’d share a smile with You.
The school that Jonathan attends uses a project-based approach to learning, which includes a number of long-term research projects over the course of the year. For the last project this year, they allowed the students to pick their own topic of interest to research, and along with a paper on the subject they had to present a visual to the class as well. Jonathan chose the Newsboys as his topic, and for a visual he and I whipped up a multimedia presentation for him to show on the SmartBoard. As this isn’t a Christian school, I was pleasantly surprised that they didn’t argue with the content choice, and will be very interested to hear how it’s received by his classmates.
Either way, I thought I’d share the results of his efforts with You today:
I love seeing him excited about all aspects of worshiping You Father, and this just brought a smile to my heart. 🙂
Father God, I lift my heart in praise for Your Presence in my life each day. You Bless us in so many ways Lord, and I pray that I’m effective in sharing that Hope and Peace with all those around me. Amen.
~Phather Phil