Left Overs vs. First -Fruits

What have I given God in 2010 from my labors? From my time? From my finances? From my home? How many times have I been in church in 2010? How much money have I given? How many times have I used my spiritual gift in the church, the Body of Christ to edify, heal or show mercy? How many days have I started my day with study, prayer and devotionals for myself and my family as we gather together in our home to worship Our God on a daily basis?

As I make my January, 2010 list, I map out my schedule of time spent in these areas and time spent in doing what I love as well, going to sports games? Fishing? Movies? Restaurants? And, of course shopping for new items I just can’t live without. Oh, and did I add hunting and learning to use my new gadgets. This on top of driving my beloved children to school. As well as other daily duties. Gee, my map is running off the page before I get to God, What about yours?

I would like to share a study from one of my Bible Teachers:
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Gardening Activities for Winter

Winter is a valuable time of year for completing many important garden activities vital to maintaining and producing beautiful, productive plants in the growing seasons of spring, summer and fall. I would like to share with you four that top my list.

I love ornamental grasses. Most varieties provide great landscape interest and are relatively low maintenance, pest–free, drought tolerant and deer-resistant. But after a heavy snow beats them down, I realize it’s soon time to get out and give them their annual shearing. If you wait too long, those new green shoots will soon be springing up and then it will be too late. They should be cut back 4-6” above the ground depending upon the size clump. If you cut them back too close, they may be injured and not grow back. For smaller clumps, I like to grab the clump in my hands and use sharp, good quality by-pass pruners. (I feel a pair of these is indispensable for many gardening jobs.) For a larger, tougher clump, I may use gas powered hedge shears. This year I am going to try something I read about: tying bungee cords around the clump so it all stays in one place and is easy to dispose of. Other tools that people like to use to cut back grasses are sharp hedge shears, sickles, machetes, weed trimmers with blades, saws and loppers.
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2010 with a purpose

“Come to me, all of you who are tired and have heavy loads, and I will give you rest. Accept my teachings and learn from me, because I am gentle and humble in spirit, and you will find rest for your lives. The burden that I ask you to accept is easy; the load I give you to carry is light.” Matthew 11:28-31 (New Century Version)
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