Welcome to Lift Your Heart With Smiles!!

I'm so very glad you took the time to stop by. This is a place where I hope everyone can find something to lift their heart. Be it a photo, an inspirational note, a story that helps us laugh at those not-so-funny moments in life or something to help lift our spirits and our faith.


Sunday, May 9, 2010

Anything is Possible...

 Although we should always look forward in our lives, for just a moment I'd like you to look back over your life.  Were there times when life was so hard that it almost seemed impossible and yet, as you look back now you see that you jumped that hurdle and moved forward?  In Luke 18, the Bible tells us that the things that seem to be impossible with man, are possible with God. 

Just like these plants, the trees and the wildlife that find water in the desert, where at times it may seem impossible, if you take what God gives you and make the most of it, while praising Him, God will open the right doors for you.  He will bring the people you need into your life and He will show you the path to move forward in the destiny He chose for you.

In a song I listen to often, it says "Life is hard - but God is good... In the silence of all that you face, God will give you His mercy and grace."   One of the most difficult challenges we face in our lives is trusting others.  Would you be able to trust one of your friends enough to let them control what happens in your life?  Well, that is exactly what God is asking us to do and sometimes it is hard for us.  However, we need to remind ourselves that God loves us more than we can imagine and He knows what we need before we do.   He knows where our lives are going to take us and the best ways to get us there.  So as we face difficult times and challenges in our lives, we need to turn to God and ask Him to take control - we need to allow Him to handle things for us and not worry or be anxious about the outcome.  If we give control to God, the outcome will be better than we could have asked for.  We need to decide not to live our lives by how we feel, but by what we know - that God is in control.  Then we can live each day in God's peace.

Always remember - Anything is possible, when you trust and believe in the Lord.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Give Your Life a Purpose....

When you get up each day - do you start your day with a prayer?  Do you thank God for giving you another day to bring a smile to some one's life or to help another person?  Have you ever wondered what your purpose is here on this earth?  I have.  There have been many times when I couldn't even see that I had a purpose, but then when I turned to prayer, things became clearer.  

My Mother was a great role model for this.  Her faith was incredibly strong.  She began and ended each day in prayer.  She loved to do the dishes (by hand - she never liked the dishwasher) because she always said that was her quiet time.  And she would pray while all was quiet in the kitchen as she washed the dishes.  In fact I don't remember a time that I didn't look over and see her, during some quiet time of the day, quietly doing some household chore and her lips were moving as if she was talking under her breath.  I once asked her about it and she said, Oh, I'm just praying to God and thanking Him for everything.  

My Mother did not have an easy life, but her faith never faltered.  If one looked at her life, you would immediately know that her purpose was to help others and bring joy to those around her.  

As a child she came through the Depression Era.  Her father had only one arm and that limited the type of work he could do, but she remembers him as always being joyful and always finding work to take care of his family.  My Mother's baby sister died at the age of 6, which was a terrible blow to the family, but their faith carried them through.  Mom's dad died of a sudden heart attack shortly after her marriage and she and my dad had to cut their honeymoon short to come back to Tucson for the funeral.  Her older sister also died at a young age.  My Mom and Dad raised a family of five children in an extremely rural town in southern Arizona, which was a challenge in itself.  The nearest medical facility was 60-65 miles away over a rough dirt road.  The nearest grocery stores, other than a small mercantile in their town, were also 60-65 miles away.  There were no telephones in their town for the first 18 years of their married life.  The closest phone was 23 miles away. 

They say a Mother is the glue that holds the family together and nothing ever said was more true of my Mother.  With extremely limited resources, she made sure her family always had plenty to eat at mealtime, she always made sure we went off to school or church dressed nicely and many times the clothes we wore were those she had made for us.  She taught herself to sew and was a beautiful seamstress.  She ruled the family with a strong hand and a very loving heart.  She gave of herself and her time to anyone who needed her help -  and she didn't wait to be asked to help.  If she saw a need, she just jumped right in to do whatever she could.  Before marrying, she had earned her degree as a Registered Nurse and this served her well over many years.  She would hear of a neighbor who was sick and go to see what she could do to help them.  Often the doctors of these neighbors would ask my Mother to administer shots to his patients to save them the long drive to his office on a weekly basis.  

There were also those, most often strangers, who would come or be brought to our home for my mom to bandage them up to give them the time they needed to reach the nearest hospital. Many were gunshot wounds from hunting accidents,  some were hiking accidents and some were auto accidents.  She never turned anyone away from our door that I can remember.   She was an expert at using butterfly bandages and many times would butterfly bandage a cut that should have had stitches.  Quite often when those patients reached a medical facility, the doctor would say, the butterfly bandages were doing a better job than stitches and he would leave them alone, asking that the patient return to my mom to make sure all was healing well and to let her decide when the butterfly bandages should be removed.

"Fanny Crosby once said that the Lord 
"lovingly guards my footsteps and gives me songs in the night."  
A joyful heart is the mark of one who has a consistent walk with the Lord, 
who follows in the footsteps of the Master.  Take strength then, 
and be blessed in a close walk with the Lord, 
for I will strengthen them in the Lord and in His name they will walk." 
declares the Lord.  (Zechariah 10:12)  
~Written by Margaret Fishback Powers. 
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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Love...

Love is a strange emotion.  It can build us up or bring us down.  It can make us happy, sad, angry, strong or weak.   There are many kinds of love.  Love of a spouse, love of another family member, love of a friend, love of a pet and of course Love of God. There are even times when we find ourselves in a position where we must love enough to let go.

As I look at my life and the lives of people I know, I see all types of love.  I know I have and will continue to love people differently in my life and I have even had to love enough to let go.  When the situation is happy this emotion can be the most wonderful and fulfilling emotion in our life.  It can give us a feeling of completeness in our lives.  However, love can also bring us great sadness and at times anger.  When love is positive it can grow like a beautiful flower, but when it is not, it can destroy.

When we love God and do our best to always follow His ways in every way, our love for others in our lives is very positive, happy and fulfilling.  Now I'm not saying that there may not be times of sadness or times when we need to let go, but if we keep our love for God strong, He will help us through those times.   That is His love for us working in our lives.

"What will separate us from the love of Christ? 
Will anguish, or distress, or persecution, or famine....
No, in all these things we conquer overwhelmingly 
through Him who loved us."  
~Romans 8:37
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"For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor present things, nor future things, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature will be able to separate us from the love of God, in Christ Jesus our Lord."  
~Romans 8:38
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"We know that all things work for good for those who love God, 
who are called according to His purpose."  
~Romans 8:28

Saturday, May 1, 2010

The Old Becomes New...

Sometimes we long for things to stay the same, but that is not God's way.  God wants us to grow and prepare for our Eternal Home.  We must change to grow.  To do this, we must often give up the old for the new. 

Several years ago I repainted my master bathroom.  I carefully chose the colors for the wall and the moldings, then chose a decorative wallpaper border to use to divide the wall at the height of the top of the shower.  It turned out wonderful and I loved it.  Every time I would look at the walls and the colors, I smiled because it was something I had done myself and something I really liked.  Now, years later, I still like the colors, but more and more often I see colors when I'm in the stores and walking through the paint department that I like just as much.  Colors that keep catching my eye and say "pick me, pick me," but to choose the new colors and repaint means letting go of the old colors.   

We all are faced with changes in our lives - having to let go of something to be able to accept the new.   Some we choose and some are chosen for us by others or circumstances.  Some are easy and some are quite difficult.  Some changes are quick and happen in the blink of an eye and some take days, months and even years to complete.   How we handle these changes is what makes us who we are.  Each time we are faced with accepting or adopting a new way of doing something, a new place to live, a new job or simply a new color in our home we are growing in our journey in this life. 

I love to talk with people who have lived through times that were different than what I lived through.  To hear them speak of the changes they came through and how they came through those changes in their life says a great deal about who they are as a person.  I think it also gives great insight to their soul.  People who have truly grown as they came through changes in their lives will have a beautiful soul that shines in their eyes and their smile.  I often hear people say of another, "they have a good heart."  I believe having a "good heart" is the same as having a good soul.  These people have grown in God's ways as they came through changes and learned to let go of the old - gracefully.   

"That is not how you learned Christ, ... 
That you should put away the old self of your former way of life, 
corrupted by deceitful desires, and be renewed in the spirit of your minds, 
and put on the new self, created in God's way in righteousness and holiness of truth."
~Ephesians 4:20-24