Oct 6, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Oct 6, 2011 | 20 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Thankful Thursday Father!
Well Lord, this past week has certainly been filled with ups-and-downs here. One thing’s for sure though, life is never dull in the Malmstrom household! Thankfully however, through all of the “tossing about” our lives have experienced as of late, Your Blessings have continued to be the lighthouse in our daily storms.
Continuing from last week’s Thankful Thursday list Father, this week I’ve been particularly grateful for:
301. A wonderful day spent with friends at the Chesapeake Celtic Festival last Saturday.
302. A good “New Patient” visit for Shannon at our new Primary Care Physician.
303. Spiritual lessons on a cold morning.
304. Finding tasty new recipes on the Internet.
305. New ways to express myself on Pinterest.
306. Our cat Serenity recovering well after having a wound stitched up on her face last Friday.
307. The enjoyment I’ve been getting playing a new video game that was released this week.
308. That what I can handle in life isn’t wholly dependent on my strength alone.
309. A WordPress plugin that allows readers to share my posts on Pinterest.
310. An inexpensive repair for our large color laser printer in the office.
311. Friends that come and help move furniture.
312. Shannon and I being on the “same page” on how we handle the children.
313. Seeing a smile on my beautiful wife’s face.
314. A special deal on one of my prescriptions that allowed me to get it at half price.
315. The salvation we’ve received through Jesus’ life, death, resurrection and ascension.
(I’m especially thankful for #315 Father… 🙂 )
Heavenly Father,
We lift thanks and praise Lord, for all of the Blessings You bestow on us each day; both those that make Your presence in our lives obvious, and those that quietly support us without due fanfare. You are indeed a caring Shepherd, a skillful Potter and a loving Father.
In Jesus’ Name we pray,
Amen.
~Phather Phil
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Oct 3, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Oct 3, 2011 | 12 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Meditations Monday Father!
This past weekend Lord, was absolutely wonderful. Friday night we enjoyed a tasty dinner with friends at our home, and got some much-appreciated assistance moving furniture around for the upcoming Small Group Study we’re hosting which begins next week. Saturday we joined some friends at the Chesapeake Celtic Festival in Snow Hill, Maryland. While it was a little on the chilly side (which I was just fine with), we had a fantastic time watching the demonstrations, perusing the crafters’ displays and sampling some period food and drinks. Sunday began with a rousing church service at Ewell’s St. Paul UMC, followed by an afternoon of catching up on housework, schoolwork and finding time for some much-needed rest. All-in-all, it was a weekend filled with Your Blessings Father, and I thank You for that time.
As I’ve mentioned Father, it’s been getting progressively chillier here as we edge into Fall’s grip; a very welcome change in my book, I must say. Well, this morning when I went to take the dogs out back for their morning run, I was greeted with a familiar sign of the season. As I exhaled, my vision was temporarily clouded as my breath hung in the air before me.
“There’s a lesson here…” I heard You whisper.
“There is?” I thought. Well Lord, for much of the remaining morning my brain got in the way as I diligently tried to work through what You wanted me to glean from condensing water vapor in the morning chill. I ran through passage after passage in my head, and finally resolved that You’d let me know when You were ready.
Walking into my office this morning, You once again broke the silence with a simple message:
“Seen, or unseen.”
Ok, that was Scripture I recognized…
“Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” – 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 (NIV)
Reading that Father, I understood exactly what you intended to get through to me this morning…
Sometimes, what we can’t see is far more important than what we can.
Your Holy Spirit is very much like the breath within me; I go through each day rarely considering the necessity of those gasses bringing vital oxygen to my lungs, but without them I would very quickly cease to function, and die. Unlike this morning, in most cases I can’t see the air I breathe, but it’s there sustaining me all the same. Along that same line of thought, without Your Holy Spirit within me, my connection to Your eternal presence would be severed, and death would truly be a final act.
It’s absolutely no accident that the Hebrew word for spirit “ruach”, is also translated as “wind”, or “breath”… Just like the cloud that escaped my mouth on this chilly October morning.
What a wonderful lesson to start my week Father. 🙂
In Jesus’ Name we pray,
Amen.
~Phather Phil
Sep 28, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Sep 28, 2011 | 16 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Wednesday Father!
Well Father, today marks a milestone for PhatherPhil.org. This post is the 300th “email to God” that I’ve shared with the world. It’s been a wonderful journey so far Lord, and I feel truly Blessed to have been guided down this path with You.
Along with strengthening my bond to You Father, this site has also brought another wonderful and unexpected Blessing to my life as well; it’s connected me to an Internet fellowship of believers, many of which I’ve come to regard as valued friends. Without their daily encouragement, postings on their blogs that teach and inspire their readers, and their kind thoughts and prayers, PhatherPhil.org would not have come this far. Therefore, to celebrate this happy event Father, I’d like to give thanks to some of these wonderful people.
Jenifer at “~Sweet Blessings~” : Jenifer; you’re a wonderfully sweet and tender soul; a true Child of God in every way. Your posts each day bring a smile to my face, and never fail to inspire me. Thank you.
Lisa at “A Moment With God” : Lisa; I’ve learned so much from your posts, and from your friendship. You find messages in Scripture that make me reach deeper, and I’m Blessed each day by your efforts. Thank you.
Jean at “Healthy Spirituality” : Jean; Reading your site dear lady, I often feel as though I’m sitting quietly with you having coffee. Your beautiful spirit comes through in every post, and you raise questions that expand my mind, and make my heart reach for truth. Thank you.
Allison at “Beautiful in Him” : Allison; Your energy for the Lord is infectious! Your posts expose a beautifully vibrant heart, and your love of Christ shows through in every article. You’ve inspired me in many ways through your writing and your service to others, and for that I thank you.
Kelli and Heidi at “Mothers On Mission” : Ladies; Although your site is geared towards women, I’ve gained so much inspirations from reading your posts. And even though I’m not your “target reader” 🙂 , you’ve always encouraged me and kindly included me in the discussions. Thank you.
Eileen at “The Scenic Route” : Eileen; I think Eileen, you’re one of the most insightful people I’ve had the pleasure of knowing. You see God’s messages in everyday life with wondrous clarity, and relay them to your readers in eloquent fashion. You have a beautiful heart, and I thank you for sharing it with us.
Mandy at “Growing with God” : Mandy; I’ve very much enjoyed watching your Walk with the Lord grow closer in your posts. You’ve seen through the clouds of trial, and have emerged into His light. Thank you for sharing your journey with us.
Alida at “Blackpurl’s Knitpickings… An Expat Journal” : Alida; Through your photos, your postings and your comments here, I’ve gained wonderful insight into what it means to truly spend your life in God’s service. I seldom leave your site without a smile, and thank you for Blessing us with your work.
Kandi at “Get Out of the Boat” : Kandi; Your words are so transparently lovely Kandi… You bring your heart to every post, and I truly believe God smiles when you’re writing. Thank you for letting us peek in on your kind spirit, and for sharing your Walk with us.
Elaine at “Peace for the Journey” : Elaine; You have a stalwart energy, and a thirst for knowing Christ’s heart that I rarely see. Your writing is simply elegant, and I’ve gained much perspective and inspiration in sharing your journey this past year. Thank you.
Debra at “Pure and Simple” : Debra; You have a purity to your writing Debra, which I feel makes God’s presence shine in your postings. Your tender heart is always apparent, but is aligned closely with a wisdom that educates and inspires as well. Thank you.
Christopher at “The Happy Seeker” : Christopher; My dear friend, I feel a remarkable connection between us, even though we’ve never actually met. You have a beautiful energy that you share with your readers, and you bring that presence to everything you write. “Meeting” you has truly been a Blessing. Thank you.
And there are so many more Father… Blessed souls, all of them.
Heavenly Father,
Thank you Lord, for connecting me with such a wonderful fellowship of believers, and for Blessing this ministry as You have. I look forward to many, many more conversations. 🙂
In Jesus’ Name we pray,
Amen.
~Phather Phil
Sep 26, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Sep 26, 2011 | 10 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Meditations Monday Father!
Well Father, once again You Blessed my family and I with another lovely weekend. As I was still recovering from my week-long illness and Shannon wasn’t feeling 100% either, much of our time was spent resting and “puttering” around the house. Nonetheless, having that down-time to spend in the presence of those we love and enjoying that Blessed fellowship made for a wonderful respite from the week’s activities.
This week’s Meditations Monday Scripture was inspired by an extensive conversation Shannon and I had following church services on Sunday. You’ve Blessed me with a wonderful wife Father. Not only has the bond You’ve established between us grown closer over the life of our marriage, but we’re able to talk about absolutely anything with one another without concern of judgment or fear. In this case, our discussion was centered around some of our past and current priorities as a married couple, and how as our Walks with You progress, we want to be sure we’re following Your desire for our lives in everything we do. It was an excellent dialogue, and it allowed us to open and reexamine our perspectives on a number of things we’re involved in.
Today, as I spent time absorbed in Christ’s teachings, one particular passage brought our conversation back to mind, and reached into my heart:
“Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.” – Matthew 7:24-27 (NIV)
We have Jesus’ words Father… Your words… And while those words have been researched, translated, paraphrased and debated over and over again, the meaning of them remains timeless and unchanged. Through the power of the Holy Spirit You write those words on our hearts, and through our prayers their wondrous message is unlocked, and made to live inside us. It’s up to all of us to put those divine teachings to practice in our lives, thereby bringing ourselves closer to You in the process.
Heavenly Father,
Your Word and Your Voice sustain us Lord; they nourish our spirits, and inspire our actions. Please continue to reveal Your purpose for our lives, so we may proceed in the knowledge that Your glory is represented to the full. Guide us Father; fill our hearts with Your presence, that our actions may justify the Blessings You bestow on us each day.
In Jesus’ Name we pray,
Amen.
~Phather Phil
Sep 19, 2011
Posted by PhatherPhil on Sep 19, 2011 | 24 comments
Dear Lord; Happy Meditations Monday Father!
Well Father, as always I want to begin the week by thanking You for the multitude of Blessings You bestowed on us over the past weekend. Due to a nasty respiratory infection I’ve been fighting since late last week, our time was spent in much less energetic pursuits than usual, but it was a lovely couple days nonetheless. On Saturday we went on a short outing with friends to a local alpaca farm, followed by a quiet afternoon and evening at their home enjoying a tasty home-cooked meal and wonderful conversation. Sunday morning we attended the contemporary service at Ewell’s St. Paul UMC, and were officially accepted into the congregation as members of the church. We feel truly Blessed to be a part of this church family Lord, and I thank You so much for bringing us together with them.
As You know Father, it’s been quite some time since I’ve gotten sick, so when this illness came on me hard and fast last week, it very much caught me off guard. Respiratory infections have always hit me rather intensely, and this current bug is no exception. However, as I was driving in to work sniffling and coughing this morning, something important dawned on me…
My physical body may be ill at the moment, but I’m more Spiritually Healthy than I’ve ever been.
The distinction between physical and spiritual health is actually one I believe to be fairly significant Father. I’ve known a number of physically sound people who are absolutely lost spiritually, and yet, some of the brightest signs of Your Holy Spirit have come to me from people whose bodies have turned against them.
In the opening greetings of his Third Epistle, John indicates this division as well by wishing his friend Gaius good physical health, while noting that he’s already quite sure of Gaius’ spiritual well-being:
The elder,
To my dear friend Gaius, whom I love in the truth.
Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well. – 3 John 1:1-2 (NIV)
“…even as your soul is getting along well.” John already knew Gaius’ devotion to Your Truth was firm, and with that “spiritual fitness” as a reference, he sent wishes that Gaius’ physical well-being would follow suit.
So Father, what can we do to achieve the Spiritual Health that’s so vital in our lives? If we break it down clinically as we would a physical ailment, I believe it would go something like…
Examination: Evaluate our lives regularly, and ensure that we’re living as God desires us to. Identify sinful behaviors and actions.
Diagnosis: For the “symptoms” noted during the Examination, consult the appropriate reference (The Bible) and seek additional consultation (pray) to determine the correct course of treatment.
Treatment: Follow the prescribed course of action as determined in the Diagnosis. Quiet time and rest (Stillness), and increased fluid (Living Water) consumption will aid in healing.
Follow Up: A proper diet (Daily Bread, Eucharist) and exercise (Worship) will help maintain Spiritual Health.
Now that’s reasonable health care reform. 🙂
Heavenly Father,
I thank You for the “Heavenly Health Care Plan” You’ve provided for us Lord. Please nourish our needy spirits, and bring to us that divine healing that only You can provide.
In Jesus’ Name we pray,
Amen.
~Phather Phil