Thursday, January 26, 2017

COME AS A CHILD LESSON 154 BUILDING THE ARK



BUILDING THE ARK
(Written by Sheila Gail Landgraf)

In building the tabernacle and all the items that went inside it; God was giving Moses divine patterns.  Many people believe Moses saw the actual area of the heavens in the form of a vision as God spoke to him and gave him these very specific instructions.  So we know that these patterns were divine because they were fashioned after a heavenly reality.  This tabernacle was to be a type and shadow of the area around God's Throne in Heaven.  
Perhaps the divine aspect of the project was why it took so long for God to give Moses the instructions.  God created the earth in just six days; but he took 40 days to instruct Moses on the specifics of building the tabernacle.  The Book of Genesis only devoted one chapter to the Creation.  There were six chapters written to give the instructions for the tabernacle.  This lets us know for sure that we are dealing with some pretty important stuff in this study!

In all the building that Moses did from God's patterns, everything was to scale.  When we do this in the architectural world in which I work every day, we call it "building a model."   A model is a scaled down replica of something real.  You can look at the model and see what the real thing will be like.  In order for something to be properly built to scale all the measurements have to be exactly accurate.   

After God instructed Moses about the pattern for making the tabernacle; He gave Moses instructions for the items that would go inside the tabernacle.  The first thing God told Moses to do on the inside was to build an ark.  This ark was to be the most important item inside the tabernacle because it was molded after God's actual throne and that was to be the place where God would rest when He met with the priests of the tabernacle.  The ark was the point of man's connection with God.   God instructed Moses to follow a very exact pattern for building this ark. 
   
The ark was to be made of acacia wood.  Acacia is a wood that is harder than oak and it is very durable because the wood-eating insects avoid acacia.  At the time of the giving of the instructions for building the ark, Moses and the people were camped in the Arabian desert.  During this time period and in this area of the desert acacia wood was plentiful and easy to find.

This ark was to be two and one-half cubits long and a half high. It was to be overlaid with pure gold both on the inside and the outside.  It was to have a gold molding around it’s sides.  Moses was to cast four gold rings for it and fasten them to its four feet with two rings on one side and two rings on the other.

Moses was to make poles with acacia wood and overlay them with gold.  These poles were to be inserted into the rings on the sides of the ark and used to carry it.  The poles were to remain within the rings of the ark and not be removed. 

Moses had everything that was needed right where they were camped.  The people had lots of gold that they had brought from Egypt.  It has been said that altogether they had 1,900 pounds of gold, 6,437 pounds of silver, and 4,522 pounds of bronze.  In today's world that would translate to about $13 million dollars worth of valuable items that they were storing in little tents as they camped in the wilderness.  It must have been fun for them to lug all of that around! 



God was the architect of all of this, and God had provided the people with exactly what they needed to carry out his own specific design.  Not one man put his own design on anything in the Tabernacle.  God was the ONLY architect.  

You might say Moses was God's construction/project manager.  A good project manager always knows how important it is to stick to the original blueprint and listen and communicate with the original architect.  Many times over in these scriptures we hear of God speaking to Moses and saying "make all things according to the pattern."  

It was important to God that the ark be covered with gold, both inside and outside.     The purity of the gold is symbolic of God's holiness, and the acacia wood is symbolic of mankind.  The gold and the wood combined represent symbolism of how God can make men perfect and useful.  It is the gold covering that makes the wood special and valuable.    

God instructed Moses that He would give him tablets containing the written laws that God and the people had covenanted to place inside the ark. 

Then Moses was to make an atonement cover of pure and solid gold two and one half cubits long and a cubit and a half wide.  This was what has been called "The Mercy Seat."  This is the place where the high priest would go later, on the Day of Atonement and sprinkle the blood as a covering for the sins of the people.  

The Hebrew word for Mercy seat is Kapporeth.  It actually has nothing to do with mercy, but means "atonement."  Atonement and mercy are not the same.  Mercy is complete forgiveness; and the Hebrew word for God's mercy is "Checed."  Atonement is a covering and it means to condone, placate or set aside.  The children of Israel who did not yet have Messiah needed to have atonement.  The coming of Christ, much later would bring complete mercy.  The Mercy Seat will later become very significant when the law inside which men have broken is sprinkled with the covering of the blood of Jesus Christ as a perfect sacrifice.  It is the ONLY perfect sacrifice for the forgiveness of the sins of mankind.  Until this happened, the people had to continue to bring sacrifices of animals and receive atonement.  




During this beginning of the building of the Tabernacle the Ark sat in The Holy of Holies behind the veil.  Men could not enter this space.  Only the sanctified high priest could enter and only once a year with great caution.  Little did they know that the day would come when God would rip the veil from top to bottom and open up the way allowing mankind direct access to God's mercy seat.  

In the days of the wilderness tabernacle the high priest would be very careful to make sure that the proper incense was burned and he would allow it time to cover the mercy seat before entering.  This was the preparation for entering the presence of God back then.  Today it is our prayers, praise and worship that act like the sweet incense that allows entrance before the mercy seat where you can enter into the very presence of God.    

There were instructions for Moses to make two cherubim of hammered gold at the ends of the cover.  One cherub was to go on one end and the second cherub was to go on the other end.  The cherubim were to be one piece with the cover at the two ends, and they were to have their wings spread upward overshadowing the cover with them.  The cherubim were to face each other, looking toward the cover. 

Moses was to place the cover on top of the ark after he put the tablets containing the covenant of the law that God would give to him inside the ark. 

God told Moses He would meet him there above the cover of the ark, between the two cherubim that were over the ark of the covenant law.  Whenever God met Moses in this place He would give Moses all of His commands for the Israelites.

Wow!  There is something amazing going on with the instructions for this ark!  Are you getting a picture in your mind of how things are going to be?  Do you see how God has made a way to come and dwell among the people?




Monday, January 23, 2017

MAKING HEALTHY AT HOME COOKING EASIER - MONDAY WEEKNIGHT MENUS - TORTILLA SOUP RECIPE








ENJOYING TORTILLA SOUP THIS WINTER
(Written by Sheila Gail Landgraf)

We've had spring in the winter here in the south along with many storms and high winds.  Always after that happens we can expect a cold front......so here is another good soup recipe to enjoy during this winter time.  The menu for tonight is:  Shredded Lettuce Salad with Guacamole, Tortilla Soup, and if this is a feast night for you; Chocolate Ice Cream Tacos.  If you are like me, you are losing that ten extra pounds that crept up over the holidays and leaving off the ice cream.

SHREDDED LETTUCE SALAD WITH GUACAMOLE
Ingredients:
2 ripe avocados
1 medium fresh tomato
2 Tablespoons minced onion
1 tablespoon lemon juice
½ teaspoon lemon juice
½ teaspoon salt
Dash of chili powder
3 cups shredded lettuce
Preparation:
Peel and mash avocados.  Peel and dice tomato.  Add tomato, onion, lemon juice, salt and chili powder to avocados.  Serve over shredded lettuce, toasted tortillas or corn chips.

TORTILLA SOUP
Ingredients:
1 Onion
3 cloves garlic
1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
3 Teaspoons Chili Powder
1 Teaspoon Dried Oregano
1 28 ounce can of crushed tomatoes
1 10. 5 ounce can condensed chicken broth
1-1/4 cups water
1 cup cooked shoe peg corn kernels
1 cup white hominy
1 4 ounce can chopped green chili peppers
1 15 ounce can black beans rinsed and drained
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
3 cups shredded cooked chicken
crushed tortilla chips
1 sliced avocado
shredded Monterrey jack cheese
chopped green onion
Preparation:
In a medium stock pot, heat oil over medium heat. Sauté onion and garlic in oil until soft. Stir in chili powder, oregano, tomatoes, broth, and water. Bring to a boil, and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes.

Stir in corn, hominy, chilies, beans, cilantro, and chicken. Simmer for 10 minutes.
Ladle soup into individual serving bowls, and top with crushed tortilla chips, avocado slices, cheese, and chopped green onion.

CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM TACOS
Ingredients:
6 Old El Paso flour tortillas for soft tacos and fajitas (6 inch)
1 bag (10 oz) semisweet chocolate chips
2 tablespoons coconut oil
6 scoops vanilla ice cream
Candy sprinkles
Preparation:
Heat oven to 350 degrees F.  Line cookie sheet with cooking parchment paper.  Make 6 foil shaped balls and fold tortillas over balls to create taco shapes.  Place on cookie sheet.  Bake tortillas about 10 minutes or until lightly browned and crisp.  Cool.  Place cooled pan of tortillas in freezer 10 to 15 minutes or until cold. 

In a medium microwavable bowl heat chocolate chips and oil in 30 second increments, stirring after each, until melted and smooth.  Spoon or brush melted chocolate mixture on inside of each shell to coat.  Place them back on the tray and freeze another 10 to 15 minutes until cold and chocolate is hardened.  Reserve the remaining chocolate.

While chocolate is hardening let ice cream soften a bit.  Once shells are cold they are ready to fill with ice cream.  Fill each shell to the edges with ice cream being careful not to break the shells.  The chocolate may crack a bit, but that is okay.  Place the ice cream filled tacos back on the tray in the freezer 1 to 2 hours or until ice cream is very firm.


Reheat the reserved chocolate coating in microwave 30 to 60 seconds as necessary.  Pour chocolate into wide container, like a small loaf pan.  Remove ice cream tacos from freezer and working quickly dip each taco into the chocolate coating, being sure to seal the ice cream completely and add candy sprinkles.  Place back on parchment lined cookie sheet and freeze another 2 hours or until firm before serving.

Friday, January 20, 2017

AN APPLE A DAY - DAY 121 OF 365 DAYS TO LIVING A HEALTHIER LIFESTYLE



(Written by Sheila Gail Landgraf)
GETTING ORGANIZED BY USING THE RIGHT CALENDARS/PLANNERS

Last week we spoke about how getting and keeping ourselves organized is one secret first step to staying healthy and stress-free.  

By completing one baby step at a time we can make this organizing process work in the favor of our good health all through the up-coming year.  If you follow the simple steps I'm gong to offer over the next six weeks in the Friday sessions of AN APPLE A DAY you will soon find yourself enjoying a very organized life!

You will be surprised at the burst of energy you will suddenly receive from using just these few and simple suggestions for getting organized.  Doctors around the world have now accepted the health benefits of leading an organized life as a medical fact.   WebMD addresses the problems of people who are feeling tired and unfocused in their work environment.  One simple solution is recommended. They suggest that the person stop whatever task they are presently working on and clean up and organize their desk.  This one task brings a burst of unexpected energy, and it is surprising how much easier it is for these people now to go back to focusing on their routine tasks.

  


We are simply taking this suggestion for organizing the desk one step further and applying it to our personal life as well as our work life.  Eventually, all of these baby steps for organizing will gel into good life-long habits that will help to make us all happier.

So; the baby step for this week is to begin to develop a daily habit of using a good calendar and a good personal planner as efficient tools for life organization.  The key word here is "use" not "buy."  If you buy them but do not use them you are simply wasting your time and money.    

Purchasing a good calendar may sound like a silly suggestion at first, because I know you probably have at least five to ten calendars just laying around your house right now, and you probably even check some of them from time to time.  That last part of my last statement is the key point!  Checking your calendar DAILY and USING it as a tool for staying organized is very important. 

Are you REALLY in the habit of checking your calendar for appointments, tasks and to-do lists every morning?  This is a must for an organized life.  

Do you REALLY write down those things that you need to remember during the day as they pop into your head; or are you trying to remember about two million random facts a day and forgetting to write them down on your calendar?  This will eventually cause you to be overwhelmed and stressed. You will eventually burn out.



There is a word used in Japan called "Karoshi"  which is literally translated to mean "death from overwork."  

Don't put your brain on Karoshi!  

The major medical problems caused by karoshi are heart attack and stroke due to stress.  By properly using the calendar and personal planner suggestions here you will be eliminating the constant stress of having to remember every little detail of every little thing you need to know for a healthy, happy, productive life every day of the year.  

In this one organizational step we eliminate a whole year's worth of constant stress.  We are not going to let that karoshi monster take over our lives!  Let's move on to getting our calendars and personal planners together! 

Once you develop the routine habit of USING these two tools (an actual physical personal planner that contains your daily calendar on paper and an on-line personal planner that keeps and organizes your more formal personal calendar) you will never want to go back to living without them!   

There is something wonderful about having everything all laid out, well planned, and scheduled in advance in an easy-to-use and orderly calendar.  There is a huge amount of satisfaction that comes from having one place that lists appointment times, contains your sorted to-do lists, and schedules your chores and daily tasks as well as your leisure time in the available time frame of the hours of your daily life in a simple and easy-to-understand manner.  

Suddenly your day becomes so much easier to manage!  




Who would know more about this subject of managing our "time" than the One who created all time?  

You might be surprised to learn how much the holy scriptures have to say about time-management.  It was Moses who said; "Teach us to number our days so that we may gain a heart of wisdom."  (Psalm 90:12)  Also the Parable of the Talents found in Matthew 25:14-30 illustrates the tragedy of wasted time and opportunity. So let's do something worthwhile that pleases The LORD and boosts our health at the same time.  Let's get those planners and get started.

By developing this one little routine-habit of keeping the planner current and updating it daily; life becomes so much easier and daily stress just begins to melt away.  Now all we need to worry about is the actual process of finding a good personal planner that works best for your own particular life-style

That sounds great you say; but where do you begin?  

How do you pick out the perfect planner? 

Start looking either on-line or in your favorite office supply store and it becomes pretty obvious that picking the right calendar and personal organizer can become a bit confusing.  There are so many different kinds and so many styles to choose from these days.   A lot depends on your specific daily needs and routines and your own personality.

You can find personal planners geared to fit almost any type of career, hobby or lifestyle.  You definitely need something that is flexible enough to fit every occasion of your day-to-day busy life.  




Is there one certain outstanding element in your daily life that you need to conform your time around?  

Perhaps it could be golf, family, church, gardening, school, job, travel, etc?  Try goggling a search specifically for your area of interest.  

For instance I’ve noticed there are many calendars and personal planners out there for athletes who are training in certain areas; such as marathon running.  Google "calendars for marathon runners" and you will get some real specific types of planners that not only list your dates, times and appointments but also give you charts for recording your speeds and scheduling your exercises to prepare for the next race.  This is pretty cool!  

Try searching in your own area of life interests or hobbies.  You might come up with just the perfect solution for managing your own specific goals.  Since I am a blogger; I keep a blogger's calendar.  I don't know how I ever functioned before I started doing this.  It is a wonderful tool that is very helpful to me.  I use it every day.  

When picking a general calendar or personal planner, you need to consider whether you want a day at a glance, a week at a glance, a month or year at a glance, or all four combinations in one place. 

Many people are finding that they function best by using both an on-line planner as well as a paper planner bound in a way that they can carry around and flip through whenever it is convenient.   

For your portable personal planner that you will carry with you, something that is easily accessible and convenient is good.  It should not be too bulky; but it should not be so small and simple that it doesn’t meet your need for spaces to make notes.  Consider the size you need and pick a color that makes you feel happy.  Get a sturdy and workable jacket on the planner that you will be carrying around, and make sure it will hold a pencil.  There is nothing more frustrating than thinking of something to write down in your calendar and having to hunt for a pencil to write with.  Use a pencil that has an eraser.  Erasers are very important.  They make your life flexible.  This is yet another stress buster.  None of us are perfect; we all make mistakes and need to make changes from time to time.  Erasers were invented for that purpose; so let's use them.




I happen to think having my contact information close when I’m working with my calendar is handy and useful.  If I am going to call John on Saturday; I can easily look up John’s number and jot it down right beside my reminder.   A planner that holds your cell phone with your contact information inside it would work just great in this situation.  It would also remind you to take your planner along every time you reach for your phone to go somewhere.  You probably have most of the contact information you need in your cell phone; but if you lost your cell you would have a back up right there in your personal planner.  This is a wise plan.

Think about your own specific needs and make a list of the things that would be the most helpful to you for planning your days. 

Here are a few things to consider as you look for the perfect planner:

Do you make a lot of appointments? 
Do you need constant lists and reminders to get through the day? 
Do you need a handy address book?
 Are you constantly looking up phone numbers? 
Do you want to combine financial management into your organizer? 
Would it be handy to use a planner that has a built in calculator?  
Are you having trouble keeping or following through with your life goals? 
Do you need daily motivation and reminders? 
Do you want constant inspiration?
Would it help you to list the things you are most grateful for at the end of each day? 
Do you like to keep a prayer list handy?
Do you have trouble remembering event times and places?
Are there tasks that you just simply will not get done unless you schedule them? 
Do you like keeping a bucket list as you go?
Do you like to journal? 
Do you enjoy things that are color coded and/or tabbed?
Is there a big event you will be making plans for all during the year; a wedding; an anniversary, a move, etc.?
Do you need some help in coordinating with your family members each day? 
Do you keep a scrapbook that follows your family's timeline?
Are you a visual thinker?
Do you need budget reminders?  
Are you scheduling for your home life, your career life, your family and household errands only, or do you want something that incorporates all of the above into one simple streamlined location?
Would it be easier for you to separate these into different planners each; or would it be more convenient for you to keep all of these categories of life together in one place?




There are many good tools out there to help you with each and any of these special categories.  I’m going to make some suggestions and tell you what I have found to be most useful in my own life.

I would suggest using both an on-line and a hand-held personal organizer.  I like to record EVERYTHING together in one place; but you may prefer to separate; it is simply a matter of whatever works best for you.  I like to keep my portable/physical hand-held planner with me at all times, either in my car or in my purse.  Men might prefer something that is pocket sized to carry with them during the day.   

I use the physical planner whenever I need to jot down something new.  I like to keep my planner, my phone, my keys, a sharpened pencil or a lead pencil with an eraser and my wallet all together all in one handy and sturdy cover/container that works like a three ringed binder with compartments for storage.  Finding a pretty cover that does all of this is like putting icing on a cake; go for it!  Some purses are also special-made to store these types of planners.  

Let the hand-held personal planner be the beginning of all planning.  Use a PENCIL, not a pen.  Feel free to erase and change as you go.  Before you go to bed at night – lay your hand-held planner down on your desk beside your lap-top computer.




If you are struggling along without a laptop computer on your home desk; quit doing that.  Find a way to have one.  Ask for it for Christmas or your next birthday, or save up your pocket change until you can at least purchase an inexpensive model that will do what you need. Notepads are temporary solutions to this problem; but in the end you still need a laptop. They are a necessity as far as I am concerned.  Phones are just too tiny and portable planners cannot carry everything you will need for the long-term.  Any life these days, even if you are retired and living on a desert island, requires easy access to the web and the ability to research from a computer.  The one at the office simply would not be a good place to put your personal information.  Make sure your laptop is secure and has protective software to stop hackers, phishers and viruses.  

Once a day, first thing each morning if possible, sit down at your desk with your laptop and look at your on-line planner for a few minutes.  Update it from your hand-held planner’s notes, and then remember to put your hand-held planner back in your pocket, your purse, or your automobile.   

After those on-line updates are done; browse through your on-line calendar and look at today’s date.  What do you have scheduled?  Note any appointments and to-do lists that you will need to remember today.  Check all reminders and follow through on them later.

While you are on-line, remember to check any other reminders, such as your daily goals and note any progress that you have made.  Cross off what you have accomplished and enter any new goals that you have not yet entered.

You might also want to write a word or two in your on-line journal, and/or post a photo that will work similar to a personal diary to help you remember the events of your daily life as you look back over the last year of your life later.  A lot of people find this more helpful than using facebook or goggle photo albums for remembering the timeline of their personal photos. It is definitely more personal and less distracting.  I call this little daily routine “Five Minutes with the Past, Present and Future.”  

The photos are totally unnecessary; but a lot of fun!  I find them very helpful because I am a very visual thinker, and I like to keep a scrapbook of our family life for each year and give it as a Christmas gift to the whole family. Day-to-day life is so easily forgotten without photos.  I want to cherish all the moments of my life.  Looking back over these daily photos I’ve posted in my personal journal helps me to organize the annual family scrapbook whenever I have the time to actually sit down and enjoy this hobby.  My journal also helps me to remember important and significant family events that have transpired.  Some days my journal entries are only one liners; or other days they are even just one word.  Some days I want to share the memories with other close family and friends; some day I just want the journal to work like my own personal diary that no one ever sees but me.  I have all of those options on the software that I have chosen to use.  Most days though, I try to keep things as simple and brief as possible here.  I have other things to do with my time besides sitting at a desk all day.  That is part of the reason we are doing this!

So how will you decide on which on-line planner and which hand-held planner to use?

Have you ever met Cozi?  I think it is my favorite on-line personal organizer.  

Cozi is a great tool for totally organizing your day.  I found it years ago while following The Fly Lady’s website.  Have you met The Fly Lady?  She is known for being one of the first great on-line organizational coaches.  She had all of these ideas before they even became popular with the general population.  The amusing part about that is it all sprang from the fact that  her own life was a total mess and she needed to create a way out.  As she helped herself; she helped the rest of the world.  Life often works like that.   These blog articles might also fall into the same category.  Anyway; you might enjoy looking The Fly Lady up on-line.  It will be a delightful and educational experience to say the least. She is quite amazing and helpful and she recommends using Cozi.  Just google "The Fly Lady."  She can become your own personal on-line coach for just about anything.


You can find Cozi by going to the Cozi website at:  www.cozi.com.  One of the neat features about Cozi is that it can be shared by other family members too, or anyone else that you chose to share it with.  If your husband is wondering where you are at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, all he has to do is check your appointments on Tuesday from Cozi.  If you are wondering what class Johnny is sitting in at 3 p.m. each afternoon at school; just check his class schedule that you recorded in your Cozi at the beginning of the school year.   You can share a portion of your Cozi, or all of it, but you can also let it be all private.    

Moms with school kids find Cozi especially helpful for organizing sports calendars and keeping up with all their kids many homework assignments and after-school activities.  Every kid can have a separate calendar if you wish for that to happen.  

There is a place for organizing your grocery shopping; and a really helpful place for stashing your recipes that will feed over to your grocery list, which can also be shared to your mobile phone for convenience.   No printer to print your list?  Just send it to your cell phone and look it up as you enter the store.  

There is a handy section for making and keeping specific “to-do lists,” which can have items that are dated and put on your daily calendar as reminders.  

There is a place for keeping your daily appointments on a calendar and a place for organizing your contacts.  This really comes in handy for Christmas cards.  Cozi will mail your cards out if you ask it to do so.  You simply have to order the service.  

The calendar will send you e-mail reminders if you tell it too.  It is helpful for remembering to buy birthday cards and helpful for remembering all the dates and details for traditional holidays and holy days. 

Cozi will arrange everything at a glance for you on your home page, but you can navigate to specific individual functions too.   

You can post in a journal daily or weekly or monthly if you just wish and make notes about your day-to-day activities and family events; and you can even add photos to your journal. 

You can also go to Cozi’s website and/or blog from within the program to find helpful articles about daily living and life hacking tips.  You can find very helpful menus and recipes there too.  Need some help shopping; Cozi can probably pull up the dirt on the item you are longing for.  The articles help you stay up to date on daily life.   There are articles on organization, and other such subjects that are very handy according to whatever season of the year we are currently living through.  If you have time you can read their posts which read pretty much like most typical woman’s magazines.  Just look for the Cozi app; and I do recommend going gold.  It isn’t very expensive.

Cozi is an awesome and very inexpensive way to keep up with everything you could possibly want to do in the realm of organization in your daily life.  Everything is right where you want it wherever you are and whenever you need it. 

Cozi happens to be my favorite on-line planner; but there are many others out there to chose from.  Some of them would include:  Evernote, Google Calendar, Zoho Calendar, 30 Boxes and Which Time.  Of course if you use microsoft word it has a calendar that will keep appointments and events and send you reminders.  That felt too much like a regular work task to me; so I opted for something different at home.  It will do though; if you want to use it.  Your home computer may have come with its own version of personal organizer.  Check there first!  Google all of these or simply google "daily planner software" and pick the specific on-line planner that best meets your needs.




Even with the wonderful use of an on-line organizer; I still need something that I can look at off-line.  It needs to be something tangible; something that I can hold in my hand and carry with me everywhere I go so that I don’t have to be constantly checking my computer or phone.  I need something that organizes things and makes me think through life every day.  I need to be able to glance at my daily schedule from one piece of paper, make pencil notes and check off items by hand.  I need something that will remind me often of my goals for the year.  I’ve found an awesome solution.  It is called The Living Well Planner. 

I first noticed The Living Well Planner by touring Ruth Soukup’s website.  I've began to think of her as an "Up-dated Modern-Day Fly Lady."  I hope neither of my heroines find that title offensive.  I intended it as praise for both parties.  Both of these women are amazing and unique in their own way.  They are on all the same subjects; but often approach them in different ways.  The Fly Lady can show you the basics and teach you the very practical stuff; but Ruth puts her own special twist on things.    You can find and enjoy all of her posts at The Living Well Spending Less website (livingwellspendingless.com.)  Ruth Soukup has more organizing tips than you could ever manage to read in one lifetime!  I was amazed.  She too is a great organizational coach.  There are several great books authored by her on her website that can truly help people to get their lives organized.  One of her most popular books is called “Unstuffed,” and it is a great read if you are feeling overwhelmed with the clutter and “stuff” in your life. 

In my own personal opinion, The Living Well Planner tops all the other planners for overall completeness and usefulness.  Ruth will walk you through the instructions on how to use this planner and make sure you do your planning correctly in order to get the full results of the benefits of using this planner she designed.  If you like, she will even send you a whole downloadable course on how to use your planner.  She does all of this on-line and is a wonderful instructor.    I bought the stickers that you can purchase as accessories for the planner and found them very useful too.  They are optional and cost a little extra, but really do come in handy.  I find them very functional and helpful.

The price of this personal organizer is currently around $55.  It may seem a little high at first, but not when you consider all that if offers.  It is worth the price I promise.  If you are going to splurge on anything; I recommend it be this.    

This Living Well Planner's calendar incorporates all the needs for setting appointments, making daily schedules for tasks and organizing to-do lists, There are personalized sections on budgeting, menu planning and goal setting for every area of your life.  These are great tools!  They really make you think and keep you focused and goal oriented. 

There are many other good personal organizers and calendars out there.  I'm sure one of them is just tailor made specifically for you; so go ahead!  Just start your search and select one.  Google "personal planners," look around on-line, and take your pick and/or visit and browse your local office supply store.

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I hope some of this information gets your new year off to a very good start!  

Our next baby step in organization will be all about how to eliminate the things that are stealing our time (time-clutter!).
 
Keep looking for next Friday's AN APPLE A DAY BLOG if you desire to stay focused and want to be organized for healthier living in 2017!



Thursday, January 19, 2017

COME AS A CHILD LESSON 153 – A BLUEPRINT FOR THE TABERNACLE





BUILD ME A SANCTUARY
(Written by Sheila Gail Landgraf)

God was still speaking to Moses on the Mountain. 

I can’t type that sentence about God speaking to Moses on the Mountain without remembering some things of my own earthly father.  When I was a young girl he spoke to me of a dream he dreamed where he was driving with my mother up a huge mountain.  When they reached the top there were some gates.  He could look beyond the gates and he saw an amazingly beautiful place; but he was told he could not enter at that time; that he must turn around and drive back home.  At that point in his dream he woke up. 

Years passed and his body became ridden with Parkinson’s disease and he was living out his last days.  He had a near-death experience during a hospital stay; but was revived.  When we first saw him after this hospital experience he was mad at all of us.  He wanted to know why we had not let him go on because he was at the gate to the beautiful Mountain again and he was about to go inside and if we had let him; he would have made it.   

He described the grass as being greener than any place he had ever seen and the water was a very vivid blue.  His eyes sparkled when he spoke.  He said the butterflies were HUGE and the flowers were amazing.  He said he did not have the proper words to describe all that he had seen and heard and felt while he was so near the place.  With all of his heart he had wanted to go inside and he was very, very sad that the doctors had revived him and brought him back down to earth again.  He always called this the trip to THE MOUNTAIN. 

When he died; we all knew; he had finally got his wish to go up on that Mountain. 

I have to wonder if Moses, on that mountain with God within the cloud of glory from Heaven, saw some of the same things that my Dad experienced in his dreams. 

One day I will know for myself.





At any rate; God was still speaking to Moses from the cloud up on the Mountain.  He told Moses to tell the Israelites to bring him an offering.  Moses was to receive the offering for God only from those with a heart that prompted them to give. 

God specifically requested that they bring gold, silver, bronze, blue, purple and scarlet yarn and fine linen, along with goat hair, ram skins dyed red, some other type of durable leather, acacia wood, olive oil for light; spices for the anointing oil and for the fragrant incense, and onyx stones and other gems to be mounted on the ephod and the breastplate. 

These offerings were the things that would be needed in order to build the wilderness tabernacle.  Everything that God asked for in the offerings was used in the tabernacle later.  We will go into more detail about the significance of these individual items as we discuss the building of the tabernacle in a future lesson. 

Now where would poor ex-slaves wandering in the wilderness have accumulated such things? 

Do you remember how God told them to ask the Egyptians for things as they fled their country in haste?  Remember how the Egyptians were so anxious to see them and their plagues go away that they bribed them by giving them  going away gifts of all the items that God is now requesting? 

They had been wondering through the desert with these things in tow ever since that fateful day.  There isn’t much use for such fancy things in the desert’s daily life; but these were things of great value that the poor Israelites had probably never had the opportunity to own in their past lives as slaves.  It probably just seemed very special for them to own such items. These things might have even made them feel rich, or at least a little bit wealthy.  To have such valuable items in your possession whenever you met up with someone trading in the desert might just come in very handy.  Maybe the items gave them a sense of security.  They might have been able to trade with the merchants for things that would actually make  the rough desert life a little bit more luxurious in some way.  After all; God had given these things to them.  They had been blessed! 

So now God is asking them to bring their cherished treasures back to Him to be used in His new Tabernacle. 

Will they try to hold on to some of it? 

Will they be willing to return the things that God has blessed them with? 

If they do offer up the items; will they begrudge the requirement? 

Will they go about being cheerful givers? 

How will the people react to this strange request of God?  Moses must have pondered the same question.  At least God had instructed him to only take from those who were willing to give cheerfully from their hearts.  That would keep Moses from being the bad guy .  If they didn’t want to give; they didn’t have to.  It wasn’t a requirement.  It was simply a request from the Master of The Universe.  So Moses made himself a note to go about requesting these items as soon as he returned to camp; just as God had instructed.

After asking for these rather valuable offerings; God instructed Moses to have the people of Israel to make Him a sanctuary so that He could dwell among them. 

Wow!  This was finally going to happen!

With all that has come to pass in this story, do you still remember the original request of Moses to Pharaoh? 

It was for him to let the people go so that they could go out to the wilderness and worship their God. They wanted to hold a festival for God.  God had told them to ask for this because all along God had desired to dwell with the people. 

Now God was about to make this special event begin to happen.  He was about to come down and dwell among them and make it possible for them to worship Him right there in the wilderness.  When it comes down to the facts, this was THE WHOLE POINT of the whole experience; that mankind and God might find a way to dwell together!  Yet; that little fact is often overlooked and forgotten because we humans tend to get bogged down in all the many details of the rest of the story. 

God wanted Moses to build a Sanctuary in order to make this very special event happen. God desired to benefit the people with His Holy Presence and the people needed a place to meet with him!  He commanded that a Tabernacle be built so that they would know about and have a place from which to offer their prayers and sacrifices. It was to be that special place where the people could meet with God, and God could be among the people.  

Please understand what is happening here.  God did not need people……God was just acutely aware that people needed Him!  God was making provision for the needs of the people to be met.  In order to be able to train themselves in the ways in which they should live, they needed guidance and direction from a Holy God.  He was coming down from the clouds of heaven in order to greet them IN PERSON. 

This new Tabernacle was to become the symbol of God’s Presence being among them.  It would be a visual reminder to them every day of the bond that was formed between God and the people at Mt. Sinai by the Covenant that was agreed to among both parties. 

Once the wilderness tabernacle was built, the people traveled in formation with the tabernacle always in the very center of that formation.  Each tribe could look out and see the tabernacle from their tent door as they camped.  This helped Israel to recognize the fact that God wasn’t just up there on Mt. Sinai, but He traveled and moved among them as they journeyed through the wilderness.  He would be willing to go anywhere that He was taking them.  They were not alone!  Their God was always right there with them!  They did not have to experience His Presence there on the Mountain then leave it behind.  He dwelled within their camp and by moving the tabernacle they literally took Him with them everywhere that they went. 

Just as God had Moses very busy preparing a Sanctuary back in those days; so it is with us now, even in modern days.  All of those who desire to know God prepare and build a sanctuary within their hearts.  This is a place for God to dwell with us wherever we go and whatever we do.  God is still saying those words to us today:  “Make me a sanctuary.” 

How are we responding? 

Do we long for God’s Presence to be ever with us, or are we doing things and going places we would not want God to know about?      

Do you understand the true definition of the word sanctuary?  In the Old Testament the word used is translated “miqdas.”  This means “tabernacle;” which is defined as “the holy dwelling place of God.”    

Do you get the idea that God was leaving heaven and coming to dwell among men? 

The making of the wilderness tabernacle was the beginning of such an astounding miracle.  It was the first step toward the salvation of mankind.

God kept instructing Moses about the making of this tabernacle.  He gave Moses specific details for all of its furnishings.  God was very detailed in his instructions for everything and God expressed that Moses was to make it all exactly like the patterns that God showed him while he was on the Mountain.  Nothing was to be changed or altered from God’s original design.

So let’s think about what is happening here.  When God asked for the offering from the people it was pretty specific in how it was to be given.  Moses was to ask for specific offerings then receive them from those whose hearts prompted them to give. 

Notice that God didn’t want anything that wasn’t from the heart!  If you were going to give grudgingly and hold back; God wasn’t really interested in your offering.  He only wanted what was given from cheerful givers. 

When you bring an offering to God today; is it with your whole heart? 

Do you give cheerfully or are you just following the rules or going along with the crowd in order not to be embarrassed and appear to be greedy? 

Do you give to be giving back to God, or do you give thinking that God will reward you in some way?  Just what are your intentions and motivations?

Are you GIVING or are you trying to barter?  There is a difference you know.  A giver expects nothing in return.  A giver’s offering is his GIFT.  He isn’t selling or loaning; he is giving away from what possessions he actually owns. 

And what do we really own anyway?  What are the possessions that we to bring to God now that Jesus has saved us and there is no need for an animal sacrifice? 

We can bring money for the operation of God’s work on earth, and sometimes that money actually gets put where it needs to go.  Sometimes, some things are done with monetary offerings that actually are good and they are for things that build and grow the Kingdom of God!  Yet; there is no guarantee that your money will go forth and do what you intend it to do when you offered it up as an offering; still, you can try.  There is nothing wrong with offering money for God’s work to be carried out; after all it is God's money anyway, He has just left it in our care for awhile.  None of it REALLY belongs to us; but God allows us to be blessed.  We can give back a portion for God's work on earth; it is very necessary and needed; but the MAIN thing that you have to offer to God and the one thing that you have more control over than anything else is your own body. 

You have this temporary dwelling (a living, walking, breathing tabernacle) that God can come and lodge within.  You have a place that is temporary that you can offer for God to stay as He  desires to be with and live among His people on this earth. 

Offer God your body first; for that is your sanctuary. 

That is the very thing that God is asking of you; He is saying to you just as He said to Moses; “Make me a Sanctuary!” 

Once your whole body belongs to God as a sanctuary; the other offerings come as natural as He directs from within.  Just do what He is prompting you to do whenever He prompts you to do it. 

Listen to HIM; not mankind. 

Do what HE says; not what your neighbor tells you to do. 

Like the people of Israel followed the Cloud of Glory to the next place, let that voice from within your body speak to you of where God wants you to go and what God wants you to do. 

Moses led Israel to build a literal tabernacle; but now we are led by Jesus Christ to build a spiritual tabernacle; or in other words; a sanctuary that is not made with hands.  It is through the offering of our bodies as living sacrifices that God becomes visible and manifests Himself into the world.  Jesus had the only perfect sacrifice; but it was the offering of his body that made our bodies acceptable as tabernacles; and/or living sacrifices.  It is through what we do with our bodies that others begin to see God living through us. 

The apostle Paul said it well:  “Do you not know that your body is the Temple of God and you have been bought with a price and you are not your own?  (1 Cor. 6:19)  Paul directs us to “Present your bodies as a living sacrifice acceptable unto him which is your spiritual worship.”  (Romans 12:1`).  It is through the bodies of God’s people that He expresses Himself to the world. 

Because God lives and resides within the bodies of His people, they have access to “the secret place.”  “He that dwells in the secret place of the Most High God shall abide under the shadow of the almighty.” (Psalm 91)  

God’s tabernacle, His Holy Temple, His Dwelling Place today is within the hearts of His people.  They carry God with them where ever they go, whether it is in congregational worship or out to one of the lost corners of the earth.  God will be there; in His Sanctuary!  We can count on that; just as the Israelites could count on Him leading them from the wilderness tabernacle.




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