Jun
2
By Tammi
Categories: Encouragement, Faith, Health issues, Uncategorized
Tags: God's strenth, gratitude, human weakness
…while counting my blessings
Jun
2
Copyright 2010 by Tammi Mossman.
May
21
Worthy Uncreated One
From heaven to earth come down
You laid aside Your royalty
To wear the sinner’s crown
O Great God, be glorified
Our lives laid down
Your’s magnified
O Great God, be lifted high
There is none like You
Jesus, Savior, God’s own son
Risen, reigning Lord
Sustainer of the Universe
By the power of Your Word
And when we see Your matchless face
In speechless awe we’ll stand
And there we’ll bow with grateful hearts
Unto the Great I Am
Copyright 2010 by Tammi Mossman.
May
4
Now I can look back and see lessons I needed to learn about letting the Holy Spirit parent through me, rather than sticking to what I “knew” I should be doing. I remember moments of clarity, realizing God’s feelings for me, as I simultaneously experienced exasperation and the most overwhelming love and protective instinct I’ve ever felt for another human. I realized that there is grace enough to cover my shortcomings, and that I really don’t want to be my idea of a “perfect parent.” I want to be the parent God wants me to be for each child in every specific area; and if that means apologizing to a child and praying together, it can be one of the best moments of your relationship. If that means following an urge and going against convention to do what is best for your child, then watching God’s plan unfold will be worth any frustration involved and His strength will be made perfect in moments of human weakness.
It seems that the “hard” part of Brendon’s childhood has been over for some time. Though I could say many things about him, of prime significance are his resourcefulness, creativity and dependability. He is an observant, responsible young man with a sharp sense of humor. His conscience seems to function pretty well. I see maturity and spiritual growth in his life. He’s an excellent helper in Children’s Church, and I regularly get good reports on him from adults in several other areas at church, from other parents when he’s visiting them, etc. And one of my favorite things — he’s a great companion.
Having said all that, words fail me when I try to say how much I love him.
Copyright 2010 by Tammi Mossman.
Feb
27
Copyright 2010 by Tammi Mossman.