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The Season of Giving

Blessed is the man Who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful; But his delight is in the law of the Lord, And in His law, he meditates day and night.
—Psalms 1:1-2
Psalms 1:1-2 describes the happiness and deep fulfillment of the person who avoids sin and delights in God’s word. This person actively avoids being influenced by sinful behavior, refusing to adopt the lifestyle or attitudes of the wicked. The source of their strength and guidance is the continual reflection on and delight in God’s teachings. Psalms 1:3 compares them to a tree, “That person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither—whatever they do prospers.” A well-rooted tree, symbolizing stability, vitality, and fruitfulness, while the stream signifies a constant source of life and nourishment, i.e., God’s presence and guidance. The lives of the righteous produce good results, their fruit, in alignment with God’s timing and purposes resulting in prosperity of spiritual success in God’s eyes.
Jesus discusses the concept of “good fruit” in several passages in the Gospels, often using it as a metaphor for the results of a person’s character, actions, or faith. In Matthew 7:17-18, Jesus says, “Likewise, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit.” This passage comes from the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus emphasizes that true discipleship is revealed by a person’s actions and the fruit their life produces. He contrasts genuine faith, which results in good deeds, with hypocrisy or false teaching, which leads to bad outcomes. In John 15:5, Jesus uses the image of a vine and its branches to teach that good fruit results from remaining in close relationship with Him. He says, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.”
James 1:22 states, “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” James emphasizes the importance of living out God’s Word rather than merely hearing it. It warns against self-deception, which occurs when someone listens to Scripture but does not apply its teachings in their daily life. We show genuine faith through obedience and action, not just passive knowledge, or acknowledgment of the truth. James, like Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount and the writer of the Psalms, encourages believers to integrate their faith into their actions, making God’s Word a transformative force in their lives.
As we enter December and celebrate the birth of Christ, let us remember that we should be doers who are trees that produce good fruits for our efforts to honor and follow the teachings of Jesus. We have to remain steadfast and follow the Message of Jesus and turn away from the ungodly who will lead us astray. The celebration of Christ’s birth is a time of giving, but not just giving physical gifts, but showing our faithfulness through our actions not our words. When we are children, we are often all about the receiving of gifts, but as adults, we should focus more on giving. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 13:11-13, “When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me. For now, we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known. And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.”
Moment of Zen: New Fallen Snow

I know that a lot of people in areas that receive a lot of snow hate the stuff, and I will admit, when I have to shovel snow, clean snow off my car, or get out in the snow, I am one of them. However, there is something so beautiful and peaceful about pristine white snow that has just fallen. It blankets everything in its soft beauty. Everything seems quieter and more peaceful. It never lasts long, but it’s those first few moments when it is undisturbed that are breathtaking.








Snowy Thanksgiving

When I woke up yesterday morning, it was snowing. It continued snowing throughout the day, and when I went to bed last night, it was still snowing. The snow finally stopped sometime last night. Because the temperature was above freezing most of yesterday, we only had about 2-3” of accumulation, but we probably got about 5+” of snow in total. I walked out side a few times yesterday to take pictures of the snow for some friends, but mostly I stayed in and watched the snow from my windows.
I had a lowkey Thanksgiving, just me and Isabella. I had turkey and cornbread dressing along with some butter beans. I love cornbread dressing. It’s my favorite food for winter holidays. I’ve had other types of dressing and stuffing mad with stale bread, but for me, nothing compares to cornbread dressing. I ate way too much of it yesterday, but it was damn good dressing.
Fo those of you in the United States, I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday, and for those outside the U.S., I hope you have had a wonderful week. I will not be going Black Friday shopping today. I put in orders at two different places to get a few sales items that I needed, so I will be venturing out today but only to quickly run in stored and pick up my purchases. I hate the crowds at stores on Black Friday, but I am hoping the two places I have to go, CVS and Petco will not be as crowded. They are not the usual Black Friday shopping destinations. Is anyone actually going out Black Friday shopping? What about Small Business Saturday, when we are encouraged to shop at local small businesses? Or, are you waiting until Cyber Monday for those online deals?
Tomorrow, will likely be another lowkey day. It’s my birthday, and I will watch the Iron Bowl, i.e. the Alabama vs. Auburn football game. It’s a big rivalry game, especially in Alabama. I might watch the Egg Bowl today (Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State), and possibly the Lone Star Showdown ( Texas vs. Texas A&M) Saturday night. If you have ever seen The Best LIttle Whorehouse in Texas, then you should be familiar this particular rivalry. Besides, “The Aggie Song” is probably the best part of that movie, and the gayest football song and dance numbers in history (Do other football song and dance numbers exist?), but I digress.
The only thing that I might do this weekend is to go see the Wicked movie. Has anyone seen it yet? I’ve never seen the musical, but I read the book many years ago. I have always been a fan of The Wizard of Oz, and I always found the new perspective on the Wicked Witch of the West to be pretty interesting.
Anyway, that’s all I have for today. I hope all of you have a wonderful weekend!
Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃🍽

Wishing you a Thanksgiving filled with warmth, gratitude, and cherished moments with loved ones. May your heart and table be full today and always!
Thanksgiving Eve

Today should be an easy day. I only have to work a half day, and then, I will be finished with work for the week. The weather is supposed to be better today as well. Yesterday, we had rain, freezing rain, snow, and graupel throughout the day. It was cold, nasty, and windy. Today, we should actually see some sun. The temperatures will be about the same, just above freezing. Tomorrow is not supposed to be a good weather day. We are expecting 4-5” of snow.
It’s going to be a very lowkey Thanksgiving tomorrow. I canceled my plans for tomorrow. With the weather we are expecting tomorrow and the fact that I am just not in the mood, I decided not to go to the trouble. I will cook some turkey and some cornbread dressing, but I don’t know what else I will have. I also plan to make some turkey and wild rice soup. I plan to come straight home from work today and not leave my apartment until Saturday or Sunday.












