Aunt Louise, Mrs. Lamb, Clyde C. & God’s Word

How You Treat Your Bible Does Matter

I WAS LUCKY. I had two Aunt Louises. Both of them went by their middle names. One Aunt Louise was my father’s older sister, Almina Louise, and the other Aunt Louise was my mother’s younger sister, Virginia Louise. Both Aunt Louises’ played the piano. In fact, my dad’s sister was a district roving music teacher for part of her teaching career, and she directed several musicals. My mother’s sister was a student at the time. She accompanied the musical selections in these same musicals.

My parents were probably getting acquainted around that time. They went to sister churches a few blocks from each other in Glendora, California.

One summer when I was a little girl I spent a some time with my mother’s parents. They had rented a little cottage in Burbank to be closer to my grandad’s work as a heavy equipment operator in freeway construction. My aunt was going through a difficult divorce. She was in and out visiting us. I remember several scenes with her. I thought she was exotic looking. She was a cosmetician-beautician-hairdresser and mother to my infant cousin David. The two of us went for walks with her son David in a stroller. One time she bought me a packet of Walnettos. I could tell that my grandparents were anxious about her.

My Aunt’s Bible

My aunt would read in her Bible. She kept a red pencil and a blue pencil on the table next to her. Every so often she would stop and color in a verse with the red or blue pencil. One day I happened to look in her bible and saw that many passages had been colored. That impressed me.

I knew there was a reason she was coloring the verses. They had interested her in some way. I thought the red and blue looked beautiful, just like how I saw her as beautiful. The Word of God speaks to the soul. I witnessed that whenever I saw my aunt reading and underlining passages.

My aunt married again and had six sons altogether. Her life was not easy. She passed away from cancer at age forty-four (?). I saw her a couple of weeks before she passed when Grandma and I went to visit her. I was a student at CSU Fullerton the fall of her passing. Aunt Louise was beautiful and gracious even though she was seriously ill and in pain. I felt sad that she hadn’t had an easier time of it.

Those Dog-Eared Corners

Mrs. Lamb was one of those sweet saints of God. She was devoted to teaching children about God’s Word. Our family attended Grace Baptist Church in Chico, California at the time. Mrs. Lamb would teach us in the church library on Sunday afternoons right before the Sunday evening service. There were my siblings and me and a couple of other children. She’d sit on a chair and teach while we listened to her.

There was the time she talked about “dog-ears.” You know, those pages where the top corner is turned down. She explained that we should treat our bibles with care because it is God’s Word. She held her bible and explained about dog-eared pages. We opened our bibles and thumbed through the pages looking for dog-ears to flatten until they were smooth. She encouraged us to not fold the corner of any page and to use a book marker instead. To this day I make sure my bible’s pages don’t have any dog-eared pages.

Respecting the Word

Clyde C. our church’s then adult Sunday School teacher and I were talking between church services. We were discussing bibles. I told him what I had learned from Mrs. Lamb and how it stuck with me. He chuckled, then he told me he was taught to never place a bible directly on the floor. That was a new one on me, and I felt it had merit. The Word of God is precious. After all, it is the Holy Bible. From then on I never placed a bible on the floor.

I know that’s a small thing and probably doesn’t matter. But it matters to me. I feel like I am respectful of the Word of God when I treat it well. This afternoon I needed to respond to something while I was reading my bible and taking notes. I was in a hurry and the quickest thing would have been to put my bible on the floor. I didn’t want to do that for the very reasons already stated. So I grabbed a throw pillow and put my bible on top of it.

Not all people have a bible. Some countries in the world ban copies of the bible where it is illegal for anyone to have a bible. I have heard stories where one or two pages of the Word is all they have. They treasure those pages. We, too, should prize our bibles. I hope your take-away from this post is a renewed appreciation for God’s Word. It is precious and unlike any other book you own. Treat the bible as holy unto the Lord.

[Top Photo: Left to right, my mother and her sister at the Big Bear Lake cabin.]

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PRAYER REMINDER: THESE ARE CRITICAL TIMES: Some of you have joined with me to pray for our nation on Wednesdays at 9:00 a.m. or whenever you can. This week, please read Ephesians 6:10-20 before or during your prayer session. We are in a global crises that is spiritual, economic, social, political, and physical (pandemic). As Corrie ten Boone would say, God is Victor. Here is last week’s post on A Call To Prayer for those who missed it. Please join us. Your prayers matter.

A CALL TO PRAYER

BEFORE I share this with you, I want you to know that I’m heading somewhere with this post as an invitation to you to join us, but, first the story. Sorry it’s rather long. I wrote the part about vandalism to get to the point of what it feels like to be violated when you lose what is precious to you.

It Started With My Post on Twitter

JUNE 22 TWITTER

Five years ago the walnut farm where I farmed was targeted. First they stole half our irrigation pipe and pipe trailer, which had to be replaced for us to operate. Then they stole a historic metal spiked-wheel tractor, then an old Ford tractor my father had given me.

They vandalized the domestic well, dumped trash, took up residence in our antique travel trailer. It got to where I was fearful to work there. Walking the property and seeing the devastation felt like being violated, I felt a deep pain & felt sorry for my dad. Nothing was recovered.

Similarly, I feel pain as I watch our country being devastated, people getting hurt, killed, and landmarks being desecrated that are part of our history. It feels like a violation of being. When you hate, feel justified & don’t care who gets hurt, you become like what you hate.

JUNE 23

Mabs: I am so sorry this happened to you. It’s hard to understand why anyone would do this. Sin takes over a person’s life until they feel little or no remorse. One day God will make all things right.

NORMA: We need a nationwide prayer meeting. I’m not kidding.

Mabs: Absolutely! And let it begin in “us.” Send me a time when you are praying. I’ll add 3 hours and pray at the same time here. We are 3,000 miles apart. Doesn’t matter. Let’s pray “together” for repentance, revival, and healing for our nation.

Norma:  Will do. How about tomorrow? You set the time and I’ll match it.

Mabs: I’ll pray at noon. Will 9:00 AM work for you? “Your eyes are on the righteous, Lord, and Your ears are open to our prayers. So keep us from falling and restore righteousness to our land. In Jesus name, Amen”  

Norma: Perfect. Thank you for this.

JUNE 24

Mary Anne (Mabs) and I pray at the same time, she at 12:00 and me at 9:00. I pray for one solid hour all things related to our country. I am totally in the zone. I am praying for the souls of our leaders, for the deceit and corruption and all things related to the crisis and political badness going on. I sense God’s presence in the room with me. I don’t fight any sleepiness or mind wandering. A little later I contact Mabs via Twitter.

Later that day.

Norma: Thank you for praying with me. Let’s do this again a week from today. I sensed God’s presence while I was praying. Would it be okay with you if I invite my Facebook friends to join? I think we’re in deep weeds right now, both in the nation and in the church. Bless you, my friend.

Mabs: I would love to join you again. This was a special time of prayer for me. God’s presence was near. Humbling! I’d love it if others joined us. I just finished praying. God led me to II Chronicles 20. Read Jehoshaphat’s story. I wrote a song about this. (She sends me the song. It’s powerful.)

Norma: Beautiful. I found myself praying for many public figures across the spectrum, whoever came to mind, among other things.

Mabs: I did that as well. I can’t imagine what it must be like to hold a public office today. They need our prayers. They need God’s direction. I also prayed for you and your family. I prayed for our country which was founded on religious freedom. We need God!

Why I’m Concerned

I am very concerned about our country and what’s going on here, a discrediting of our nation’s past and its Christian underpinnings. Especially as I read what people are saying like: tear down the White Jesus statues because they were put up by racist white people, drop the Star Spangled Banner…replace it with I Can Only Imagine, change names like Washington state because George Washington was racist, change our constitution…

It’s not difficult to know how we got here, and wrongs have been done… I’m not disputing that… but it’s a repudiation of much of what has made America the land of the free, its values, that are under assault. I think we’re being played. The momentum with which this is happening is troubling. We need to get serious about praying for our nation and world.

This is a defining moment in America and world-wide. I do pray, seriously pray, that positive change will come and we will treat one another with dignity and respect, and that we will appreciate our country and do our part to make it better. But it will take a different narrative than the one that is playing.

Mabs’ Insightful Comment

Mary Anne includes this statement in a private message.

Mabs:  Thank you, Norma. I just had such a strong feeling when praying that our country was founded on religious freedom. As the settlers landed in Jamestown, they knelt and gave thanks to God. I believe they dedicated this “land” to Him. I know God sees what is going on in our beloved nation. So however He answers our prayers, I know it will be His perfect plan for us. I’m praying for God to restore our freedoms so that we, as a Christian nation, might continue to shine His light in these dark times. If God has other plans, He will give us strength to live for Him no matter the conditions. It has made me realize, in a small way, what our Christian brothers and sisters endure who live in oppressive countries. By the way, all this rioting and destruction is a ploy by the liberal faction to make us hate our country. We are being told over and over again that we should hate everything we have done and we should hate America. This is a ploy to make people feel that we need to get rid of our constitution and our democracy. I’m sorry for another long message. I know you are aware of all these things. . . .Have a beautiful day. Keep looking up! God is our only hope!

Mary Anne then asks if she can invite family members and friends to join us in praying on Wednesdays.

Mabs: I was wondering if it would be okay for me to ask a few of my friends and family to join our prayer group also. We need to repent and pray for God’s mercy on our nation. Praying yesterday was such a special time for me because I knew you were united in prayer at the same time. I felt the Spirit’s presence. I felt led to fast lunch.

Norma: Yes, invite whomever you wish. I am going to emphasize one condition, that we use this time to pray for public personas, entities, churches, souls, nation, and world. I’d like to keep this time as “sacred” time devoted to areas outside of our personal lives as much as possible. I don’t want it to be about our own problems. One caveat, we should pray for those who don’t follow Christ. I have a great burden for those who were raised in the faith that live as if it doesn’t matter or have rejected it altogether especially Millenials.

Mabs: Completely agree! I want this to be a time of intense prayer for our nation, our leaders, our churches and pastors, etc. I am so burdened for this nation and those lost in the false narrative that is destroying our nation and its people. Thank you for praying with me. We know Who holds the answers. If my people..

You are Invited to Join Us in A Call to Prayer

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Pray with us: You are welcome to join us in praying every Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. Pacific time. This is to be a time of prayerful intercession for our citizens, cities, states, government officials, law enforcement, racism, churches, country, and any entity, local included, that comes to mind. This is not a time for anger, it is a time of supplication as we petition God. But we must approach God with clean hearts ourselves. Start there first. May God do his perfect work. If you can pray for an hour, please do. Invite your praying friends. Thank you for your prayers.

The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” –James 5:16 KJV

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Mabs:@sans118
Retired teacher, Retired pastor’s wife; Married 58years; 4 children, 7 grandchildren. Christian. I love God, family, Bible Studies,piano, swimming, Pgh.sports

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Norma L. Brumbaugh: @nlbrumbaugh Author, Writer; Former Educator, Reading Specialist, and Farmer; Storyteller, Mother and Grandmother. A Call to Prayer, Wednesdays at 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time.