Happy Birthday frazzled JOY!!
Wow, has it really been a year since I started
blogging?? I have to say that when I was
first introduced to the blogging world, I had no idea what it was all about or
how big it was!! My friend Jennifer was
telling me about a project she saw on a blog she liked to read – Thrifty Decor Chick. It sounded cool, so I thought I
would check it out. I was instantly
hooked!! I soon found a couple of other
design blogs that I enjoyed reading, but I didn’t subscribe to any – I know
there are many of you out there. J Then Jennifer started her own blog. I loved reading and seeing every project she
did online because she is really talented!!
Then came pinterest and I was again sparked to take back up my passion
for crafts, home improvement, DIY, and decorating. After a while I decided that if all these
others could do it maybe I could too. I
talked to my hubby about it several times, and he just kept saying, “yes, you
should do it!” Have I mentioned how
awesome he is and how supportive? Well,
ya then he decided he wanted to blog too (he really is an excellent writer) – wait, what? That was gonna be mine thing!! So, I dove in head first, and started my
random blogging, having no idea what I was doing – seriously no idea. I learned as I went and am still
learning!! I also continued to find blogs
through other blogs that I enjoyed reading.
While I love my decorating, DIY blogs, I have found that my taste has
changed a little bit. I am drawn to
those who are so brave to share their stories of life – the hard things that we
are all dealing with. I am also drawn to
those who aren’t afraid to share their faith – because really what’s faith if
you’re not willing to share it.
You may have noticed that I have a variety of things that I
post about here. I still love sharing my
DIY faves, but honestly sometimes there are life things on my mind and my
heart. These posts have two purposes –
one is to clear my mind – writing does that for me, the other is to encourage
–whoever The Lord might have reading that might need a word of “you’re not the
only one” that day. I know that reading other peoples' stories makes me feel better some days – it's just nice to know that you are not alone in the day to day frazzledness of life, and it makes me feel a little less insane.
As I sat in church on Sunday morning I was challenged about
sharing my faith – and God brought this blog to my mind. I realized that although I have mentioned my
faith here there I had never really shared my story, my testimony. So, I took some time and wrote out my journey
to Jesus. Also, I have created a tab with this story for future reference and a tab for more information about The Man I call Jesus and Savior. Please feel
free to email me any questions you may have.
Thanks for reading along and commenting and following and sharing. I think the blog world is so interesting –
all the cyber friends floating around out there J. So much fun really!!
So, my story. I did
not grow up going to church with my family.
My only exposure to church was through going to church with
friends. The most frequent being a
friend I met in first grade. Every year
she invited me to attend vacation bible school at her church. I eagerly attended for many reasons. She was a good friend, I am an only child so
summer got boring and monotonous quickly, and I really enjoyed the time spent
there. From there I became involved in
Wednesday night youth activities when I got old enough for that. That too was fun. That didn’t really last for too long, because
in high school our relationship changed – our friend groups changed. But, the seed was planted. I knew God, and I believed he was a strong
force in my life. I was a miserable
teenager – unhappy a lot. Whether
warranted, that’s how I remember myself.
I had hanging on my bedroom wall two crosses – which I think I found at
garage sales – I would often sit in front of them and “pray”. I didn’t really know who I was praying to,
but I knew it made me feel better. As I
look back I know God was taking care of me even then. Fast forward to college. I met a boy.
The night we met we talked for hours, I went upstairs and told my
roommate “I’m going to marry him” she thought I was crazy. He was a church going boy, and he asked me to
go to church with him, and honestly I jumped at the chance J. That summer we attended his home church
together. One afternoon we were out
driving around and he asked me if I knew Jesus.
I said “no”. I knew by now who
Jesus was but nothing more. He shared Christ
with me right there in his truck. The
next Sunday I walked the aisle at that small town Baptist church and gave my
heart and life to Jesus. I asked him to
save me from my sins, and be the boss of my life. Best decision I ever made!! Two years later we were married in that
church J. Ha!
Told ya!
Jesus is a present figure in my life every day. I could share endless stories of how our life
events could only make sense because of God’s hand. Many stories of monetary blessings that came
at just the right time. But I have to
say the biggest thing is the peace and joy that he brings me every day. Really as my blog title eludes, in the midst
of my frazzled life I still have joy.
That joy can only come from The Lord.
See, there’s a difference between happiness and joy. Happiness is dependent on our
circumstances. Joy only comes from The
Lord. Our knowledge that He is in
control and that no matter how bad things seem at the time, in the end He has
the victory!! You see when Jesus died on
the cross and rose from the dead He defeated the devil and the hold he has on
God’s people. My trust in God and the
big picture allows me to retain my joy each and every day.
An example – one day we came home from running some errands
and there was water pouring down the driveway coming from the garage. We opened the garage to see water spraying
everywhere, coming from the hot water heater.
My hubby and I sat in the car and laughed out loud!!! We then unloaded the car and proceeded to
clean up the mess. Joy!! Were we happy that we had to repair the hot
water heater, or clean up a water mess?
No, but in the grand scheme of things – joy!!
I really could go on and on.
But not today. J Thanks for letting me tell my story, and if
you made it this far – thanks for reading!!
Labels: Encouragement, Faith, Family, Jesus, Joy






3 Comments:
Love your story. So glad you shared it with the world. To God be the Glory!
Congrats on your blogiversary, Denise! Thanks for sharing your story, may you be blessed with another wonderful year of blogging!
Precious story! very precious! congrats on you blogversary!
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