Tag: prayer

  • Quitting Time

    if you put away the sin that is in your hand and allow no evil to dwell in your tent, then you will lift up your face without shame; you will stand firm and without fear. Job 11:14-15

    I have recently heard a new term: Knit to Quit.  (before you crocheters hit the close button, the term as I heard it is ‘knit to quit’ but ‘crochet to quit’ is just as effective)

    I first heard the term from my mother who had just read the book Summer on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber.

    I quickly did a google search and found several references to the phrase ‘Knit to Quit’ including a website by that name.

    I learned to knit and to crochet as a child, but as I got older and into business and technology  I set the yarn aside.  I picked it back up when I started suffering chronic back pain.  I knit to change my focus, to help me quit thinking about the pain.  I have heard others say that as long as their hands are busy with yarn they don’t eat mindlessly. Many people have found benefits aside from yarn stashing and handmade clothing.

    I am currently reading ‘Summer on Blossom Street’ and the ‘Knit to Quit’ class is attended by people wanting to quit something: smoking, a bad relationship, eating.

    Some who have participated in my Knit and Crochet Bible Study say they use it to quit being busy. Knitting makes them sit and even relax.  I have a hard time just sitting  I have to have something in my hands, so by knitting and crochet I am relaxing, easing some of the pain, changing my focus, and being productive!

    Some time ago there was a Canadian sitcom on one of my cable channels, Corner Gas.  It took place in a small town with a gas station and diner on the corner. In most episodes Emma would be knitting something. One day she commented to her son, Brent, that he drank too much coffee. He said he would quit coffee if she would quit knitting. I’lll spoil it for you and tell you at the end, neither one quit.

    What challenge could be made to you to get you to quit knitting or crochet?

    God wants us to quit something. He wants us to quit sinning. God also knows this is not something we can do alone. God loves us so much He offered up His own Son as a sacrifice to help us. We will never be sinless, no matter how hard we try, because we are human. We can seek forgiveness and follow His commands.

    Have you ever found yourself driving the wrong direction and needed to make a U-Turn to get back on the right road. That is what we do when we repent, seeking forgiveness. It means to turn away from the sin, not back to it. So we must quit that sin.

    Using our knit/crochet terms, that u-turn is like frogging a project. (Frog, think rip-it, rip-it, rip-it)   And just like frogging a project you have worked on for so long feels painful as you see each stitch ripped away as if it never existed, so we must frog our lives, rip out those problem parts of our lives and seek forgiveness.

    Job 11:13-19   “Yet if you devote your heart to him and stretch out your hands to him,  if you put away the sin that is in your hand and allow no evil to dwell in your tent, then you will lift up your face without shame; you will stand firm and without fear. You will surely forget your trouble, recalling it only as waters gone by.  Life will be brighter than noonday,  and darkness will become like morning. You will be secure, because there is hope; you will look about you and take your rest in safety. You will lie down, with no one to make you afraid,  and many will court your favor.  Our sins are frogged and gone. Once forgiven, God forgets. He doesn’t keep a tally of our wrongs. He keeps our names in the book of life. He who overcomes will, like then, be dressed in white. I will never blot out his name from the book of life, but will acknowledge his name before my Father and his angels. Rev 3:5NIV

    Why do you knit/crochet? What would you quit by knitting/crochet?

    P.S.  I just thought of this as I ended the piece so I will add it here. This discussion has been on quitting something. There is something I’ like to encourage you to start. Pray. Pray while you are knitting. Pray silently, pray out loud; pray for the recipient of your project, pray for your needs. If you are not in a group setting, remember Christ is beside you and you have your own group setting. Now tell him, what do you want to quit; what do you need; what are you grateful for.

    You can find  Summer on Blossom Streetâ at Amazon or other bookstores.

  • God is in Control

    Thursday night my bible study lesson included the verse “be still and know that I am God”.

    I got home and read Joan C Webb from Intentional Woman, in which she focused on “be still”. 

    Friday I received another message with that verse.  My heart starting shouting to my mind, maybe I need to get on knees as God is clearly trying to get my attention.

    Later that night my husband (who has been working out of town and returning home on weekends) called to say he had started the 3 hour drive home, but he transmission may have gone out of his car. I drove over to pick him up and get him home, leaving the car at a repair shop.

    This morning I received this verse via email from K-Love.  “we can rejoice when we run into trials and troubles”.

    At this moment we are working out a car rental situation while we wait for cost of car repair. I am putting a stamp on the tax return which says Pay this amount  Work contract for hubby is up soon and then…

    I feel like Daniel in the Lions Den and each of these struggles is like a lion waiting to devour me.

    But you know what? I am calm. My typical response is panic. But I am not.  God sent me His reassurances just when I needed Him most.

    We do serve an awesome God. I don’t know what this week will bring but I know this, God is taking care of me.  I just wanted to share.