Words of Honor

There are six things the Lord hates—no, seven things he detests: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that kill the innocent, a heart that plots evil, feet that race to do wrong, a false witness who pours out lies, a person who sows discord in a family. Proverbs 6:16-19

As I thought about these verses yesterday, I came up with these sayings:

You can dress up a lie with flowery words and the allusion of honey, but in the end, it is still a lie.

False accusations will eventually bring sorrow to those who speak them.

A smooth lie wounds deeper than a harsh truth.

A vicious tongue cuts deeper than a sword by dividing relationships.

Controlling what comes out of our mouths is essential to peace in every facet of our lives.

Once a person becomes used to lying, they become immune to understanding truth.

If you claim to show love, but cannot control your tongue, the only person continually fooled is yourself.

A salty ocean cannot produce pure sweet water.

Pleasant words and a bitter heart are in conflict with each other. They produce dissension and division.

Those who pretend to be your friend and gossip behind your back are not your ally.

If you want to put out a fire, don’t give air to a spark of rumors.

When you listen to rumors, you are as guilty as the one who gossiped and when you repeat the gossip, you are embellishing hearsay. You start with a domino effect and create an avalanche of trouble.

Prayer: Lord help me to control what comes out of my mouth and may all my words be a blessing to you. May I glorify God as I journey through this life. Allow the Holy Spirit to say words that are worthy of your honor and in a timely manner.

So I say, let the Holy Spirit guide your lives. Then you won’t be doing what your sinful nature craves. The sinful nature wants to do evil, which is just the opposite of what the Spirit wants. And the Spirit gives us desires that are the opposite of what the sinful nature desires. These two forces are constantly fighting each other, so you are not free to carry out your good intentions. But when you are directed by the Spirit, you are not under obligation to the law of Moses. When you follow the desires of your sinful nature, the results are very clear: sexual immorality, impurity, lustful pleasures, idolatry, sorcery, hostility, quarreling, jealousy, outbursts of anger, selfish ambition, dissension, division, envy, drunkenness, wild parties, and other sins like these. Let me tell you again, as I have before, that anyone living that sort of life will not inherit the Kingdom of God.  But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against these things! Those who belong to Christ Jesus have nailed the passions and desires of their sinful nature to his cross and crucified them there. Since we are living by the Spirit, let us follow the Spirit’s leading in every part of our lives. Galatians 5:16-25

The Greater Blessing

As I weed my garden, I often think of scriptures and their meaning. I find peace in the garden amongst the beauty of nature. Yesterday morning my thoughts went to a phrase spoken by Jesus. When Jesus said “Your sins are forgiven” to the lame man to be healed… which was the greater blessing? Was it that he was physically healed or that he was given Eternal life? While it is wonderful to be healed, especially of a debilitating illness or emotionally healed of the problems we deal with, isn’t it better to be given life everlasting?  The lame man was given both physical healing and spiritual cleansing. We are given both through faith and redemption.  The woman with the issue of blood, who had been bleeding for twelve years, knew that if she only touched Jesus’ garment, she would be healed. She had faith in his ability to heal. Shouldn’t we have faith in his power?

Then he said to her, “Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace.” Luke 8:48

He replied, “Because you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” Matthew 17:20

Jesus replied, “Anyone who drinks this water will soon become thirsty again. But those who drink the water I give will never be thirsty again. It becomes a fresh, bubbling spring within them, giving them eternal life.” “Please, sir,” the woman said, “give me this water! Then I’ll never be thirsty again, and I won’t have to come here to get water.” John 4:13-15

Faith is all it takes for miracles to happen. The woman at the well believed and brought many more to believe by telling them of Jesus’ words. She had faith enough to gather others. She and Mary Magdalene knew their sins were many and saw the great blessing in what Jesus offered. Mary Magdalene anointed Jesus’ feet w/costly perfume and her tears… those who have been forgiven of much, show more gratefulness & love! She recognized the blessings he could give her were far better than anything she could achieve on her own. Faith and belief are synonymous here. We cannot be saved by how we live, but with the Spirit of God it is Possible to receive eternal life!

Jesus replied, “I assure you, no one can enter the Kingdom of God without being born of water and the Spirit. Humans can reproduce only human life, but the Holy Spirit gives birth to spiritual life. John 3:5-6

Prayer: Thank you Father for sending Jesus to bless us with salvation and giving your Holy Spirit so we can live a life full of blessings!

Harvest and Canning

This is a deviation from my usual blog, but I wanted to share one of my passions, which is cooking. I usually post recipes and photos on Facebook, but I’ve decided to post a blog today. I’m working on being the Proverbs 31 woman!

Then God said, “Look! I have given you every seed-bearing plant throughout the earth and all the fruit trees for your food. Genesis 1:28

While my husband was unemployed, we planted a garden which has been a great help to us as we get back on our feet financially. The garden has struggled in the last month in the exorbitant heat, but we have still been getting a bounty! Yes, we do share with those in need and family.

Yesterday, I canned a few quarts of salsa and wanted to share the process. Here is a picture of 2 quarts: This recipe should yield 4 quarts or 8 pints.

Kimberly’s Garden Fresh Salsa:

Ingredients:

16 Cups peeled, drained & chopped fresh tomatoes (I used more than one variety.)

2 medium bell peppers, red or green, diced*

6 fresh medium-sized jalapeños, minced*

4 medium sweet onion – (Vidalia or Walla Walla), diced*

6 cloves garlic, pressed* or minced*

1/2 Cup fresh cilantro OR 4 Tablespoons dried

2 Tablespoons Lemon Pepper, preferably without salt

1 Tablespoon Kosher salt

2 teaspoons ground Cumin

1 Cup freshly squeezed lime juice, (Key lime is best) OR 1/2 Cup lime juice Plus 2/3 Cup Cider Vinegar

4 dried red chili peppers, seeded and cut up finely (1/8 inch) with Kitchen shears

Instructions:

1. Cut an ‘x’ in the bottom of tomatoes and submerge in almost boiling water for 30 – 60 Seconds. Dip out with a slotted spoon and place them on a towel or cutting board to dry. (Don’t leave them in the hot water too long or they will be mushy to work with and absorb water.)

      

2. Peel and core tomatoes. (If using grape tomatoes, peel back & cut the end off to core, as demonstrated in the first photo below. Once they are cored, chop peeled tomatoes into 1/2 inch chunks, removing any leftover core. I don’t totally seed my tomatoes because I don’t want to lose the gel, but I do remove any bad spots and some of the gel & seeds. There is quite a bit of flavor in the gel!

      

3. Place tomatoes in a colander over a larger bowl to drain while you chop up your other ingredients. Allow at least an hour for the juices to drain & then save the juice for another recipe. As you can see from the bottom photo below, I had about 2 – 4 Cups of juice; so start with approximately 18 to 20 Cups of tomatoes to yield 16 Cups.

   

4. Now you are ready to chop up the bell peppers, jalapeños, onions, garlic, cilantro, and dried chili peppers (cilantro & chili peppers not pictured).

      

5. Juice limes to yield 1 Cup of lime juice (without pulp) or 1/2 Cup of lime juice if you are using vinegar as well. (I strain mine with a sieve to remove any small seeds or pulp.) I used my juicer that attaches to a measuring cup, but I’ve put a handheld juicer/reamer on my ‘wish list’ for new kitchen gadgets! (Key limes are small & hard to juice, but the flavor is not easily matched!)

6. Measure lemon pepper, Kosher salt, and ground Cumin, set aside. (This photo also has dried cilantro in the ramekin because I was out of fresh due to the heat.)

7. Now dump all the ingredients into a large saucepan and stir to combine. I use a 10 quart saucepan. Once it is simmering, simmer for at least 15 minutes or until desired thickness.

8. Once the salsa has finished simmering, place hot salsa into sterilized* canning jars, with a ladle and a funnel – All sterilized*. Remove any air pockets with a  sterilized canning bubble remover. Leave a half-inch space at top of jar.

9. Wipe off any residue from rim of jar with a clean towel moistened with hot water. Place a new lid, which has been sterilized*, on each jar and place rims over lids. Hand tighten rims.

10. Place jars into a boiling water bath for 15 minutes. You may check canning guides online for different altitudes.

11. Remove from water bath with canning tongs and allow to cool on a towel or a rack with a towel underneath.

Be sure to check and make sure lids are sealed once they have cooled. If the lids pop when pressed in the center, they are not sealed. If any are not sealed, you may refrigerate and still use. Do not use less lime juice or vinegar, the acid is essential for preservation! Enjoy!

(When my husband is my sous chef, he asks me the difference b/w minced, diced, and chopped finely, coarsely, etc. I have provided a key to the terms below.)

*Key to terms: Minced is about as small as you can get when chopping, about an 1/8 of an inch in size. Diced is a bit larger – about 1/4 inch in size. Chopped finely is comparable to diced. Chopped alone would be approximately 1/2 inch in size, unless otherwise noted. Pressed is put into a garlic press & squeezed out, minced is almost the same & will do for garlic. Sterilization is key in canning. You should boil all of your equipment; lids, rims, tongs, lid magnet, in a saucepan to sterilize before using. Boil 10 minutes at altitudes of less than 1,000 ft. At higher elevations, boil 1 additional minute for each additional 1,000 ft. elevation. For the jars, you can sterilize in a dishwasher with very hot water and dry with the heat, not air dry. Leave in dishwasher until ready to use. I usually run my jars through a complete cycle before I start preparing my recipe. (Some dishwashers have a sterilization cycle, which you can use.)

Praise God for his provision!

“You take care of the earth and water it,
    making it rich and fertile.
The river of God has plenty of water;
    it provides a bountiful harvest of grain,
    for you have ordered it so.
You drench the plowed ground with rain,
    melting the clods and leveling the ridges.
You soften the earth with showers
    and bless its abundant crops.
You crown the year with a bountiful harvest;
    even the hard pathways overflow with abundance.” Psalm 65:9-11