This Page

has moved to a new address:

https://rosevinecottagegirls.com

Sorry for the inconvenience…

Redirection provided by Blogger to WordPress Migration Service
----------------------------------------------- Blogger Template Style Name: Rounders Date: 27 Feb 2004 ----------------------------------------------- */ body { background:#aba; margin:0; padding:20px 10px; text-align:center; font:x-small/1.5em "Trebuchet MS",Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif; color:#333; font-size/* */:/**/small; font-size: /**/small; } /* Page Structure ----------------------------------------------- */ /* The images which help create rounded corners depend on the following widths and measurements. If you want to change these measurements, the images will also need to change. */ @media all { #content { width:740px; margin:0 auto; text-align:left; } #main { width:485px; float:left; background:#fff url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/corners_main_bot.gif") no-repeat left bottom; margin:15px 0 0; padding:0 0 10px; color:#000; font-size:97%; line-height:1.5em; } #main2 { float:left; width:100%; background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/corners_main_top.gif") no-repeat left top; padding:10px 0 0; } #main3 { background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/rails_main.gif") repeat-y; padding:0; } #sidebar { width:240px; float:right; margin:15px 0 0; font-size:97%; line-height:1.5em; } } @media handheld { #content { width:90%; } #main { width:100%; float:none; background:#fff; } #main2 { float:none; background:none; } #main3 { background:none; padding:0; } #sidebar { width:100%; float:none; } } /* Links ----------------------------------------------- */ a:link { color:#258; } a:visited { color:#666; } a:hover { color:#c63; } a img { border-width:0; } /* Blog Header ----------------------------------------------- */ @media all { #header { background:#456 url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/corners_cap_top.gif") no-repeat left top; margin:0 0 0; padding:8px 0 0; color:#fff; } #header div { background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/corners_cap_bot.gif") no-repeat left bottom; padding:0 15px 8px; } } @media handheld { #header { background:#456; } #header div { background:none; } } #blog-title { margin:0; padding:10px 30px 5px; font-size:200%; line-height:1.2em; } #blog-title a { text-decoration:none; color:#fff; } #description { margin:0; padding:5px 30px 10px; font-size:94%; line-height:1.5em; } /* Posts ----------------------------------------------- */ .date-header { margin:0 28px 0 43px; font-size:85%; line-height:2em; text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:.2em; color:#357; } .post { margin:.3em 0 25px; padding:0 13px; border:1px dotted #bbb; border-width:1px 0; } .post-title { margin:0; font-size:135%; line-height:1.5em; background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/icon_arrow.gif") no-repeat 10px .5em; display:block; border:1px dotted #bbb; border-width:0 1px 1px; padding:2px 14px 2px 29px; color:#333; } a.title-link, .post-title strong { text-decoration:none; display:block; } a.title-link:hover { background-color:#ded; color:#000; } .post-body { border:1px dotted #bbb; border-width:0 1px 1px; border-bottom-color:#fff; padding:10px 14px 1px 29px; } html>body .post-body { border-bottom-width:0; } .post p { margin:0 0 .75em; } p.post-footer { background:#ded; margin:0; padding:2px 14px 2px 29px; border:1px dotted #bbb; border-width:1px; border-bottom:1px solid #eee; font-size:100%; line-height:1.5em; color:#666; text-align:right; } html>body p.post-footer { border-bottom-color:transparent; } p.post-footer em { display:block; float:left; text-align:left; font-style:normal; } a.comment-link { /* IE5.0/Win doesn't apply padding to inline elements, so we hide these two declarations from it */ background/* */:/**/url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/icon_comment.gif") no-repeat 0 45%; padding-left:14px; } html>body a.comment-link { /* Respecified, for IE5/Mac's benefit */ background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/icon_comment.gif") no-repeat 0 45%; padding-left:14px; } .post img { margin:0 0 5px 0; padding:4px; border:1px solid #ccc; } blockquote { margin:.75em 0; border:1px dotted #ccc; border-width:1px 0; padding:5px 15px; color:#666; } .post blockquote p { margin:.5em 0; } /* Comments ----------------------------------------------- */ #comments { margin:-25px 13px 0; border:1px dotted #ccc; border-width:0 1px 1px; padding:20px 0 15px 0; } #comments h4 { margin:0 0 10px; padding:0 14px 2px 29px; border-bottom:1px dotted #ccc; font-size:120%; line-height:1.4em; color:#333; } #comments-block { margin:0 15px 0 9px; } .comment-data { background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/icon_comment.gif") no-repeat 2px .3em; margin:.5em 0; padding:0 0 0 20px; color:#666; } .comment-poster { font-weight:bold; } .comment-body { margin:0 0 1.25em; padding:0 0 0 20px; } .comment-body p { margin:0 0 .5em; } .comment-timestamp { margin:0 0 .5em; padding:0 0 .75em 20px; color:#666; } .comment-timestamp a:link { color:#666; } .deleted-comment { font-style:italic; color:gray; } .paging-control-container { float: right; margin: 0px 6px 0px 0px; font-size: 80%; } .unneeded-paging-control { visibility: hidden; } /* Profile ----------------------------------------------- */ @media all { #profile-container { background:#cdc url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/corners_prof_bot.gif") no-repeat left bottom; margin:0 0 15px; padding:0 0 10px; color:#345; } #profile-container h2 { background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/corners_prof_top.gif") no-repeat left top; padding:10px 15px .2em; margin:0; border-width:0; font-size:115%; line-height:1.5em; color:#234; } } @media handheld { #profile-container { background:#cdc; } #profile-container h2 { background:none; } } .profile-datablock { margin:0 15px .5em; border-top:1px dotted #aba; padding-top:8px; } .profile-img {display:inline;} .profile-img img { float:left; margin:0 10px 5px 0; border:4px solid #fff; } .profile-data strong { display:block; } #profile-container p { margin:0 15px .5em; } #profile-container .profile-textblock { clear:left; } #profile-container a { color:#258; } .profile-link a { background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/icon_profile.gif") no-repeat 0 .1em; padding-left:15px; font-weight:bold; } ul.profile-datablock { list-style-type:none; } /* Sidebar Boxes ----------------------------------------------- */ @media all { .box { background:#fff url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/corners_side_top.gif") no-repeat left top; margin:0 0 15px; padding:10px 0 0; color:#666; } .box2 { background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/corners_side_bot.gif") no-repeat left bottom; padding:0 13px 8px; } } @media handheld { .box { background:#fff; } .box2 { background:none; } } .sidebar-title { margin:0; padding:0 0 .2em; border-bottom:1px dotted #9b9; font-size:115%; line-height:1.5em; color:#333; } .box ul { margin:.5em 0 1.25em; padding:0 0px; list-style:none; } .box ul li { background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/icon_arrow_sm.gif") no-repeat 2px .25em; margin:0; padding:0 0 3px 16px; margin-bottom:3px; border-bottom:1px dotted #eee; line-height:1.4em; } .box p { margin:0 0 .6em; } /* Footer ----------------------------------------------- */ #footer { clear:both; margin:0; padding:15px 0 0; } @media all { #footer div { background:#456 url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/corners_cap_top.gif") no-repeat left top; padding:8px 0 0; color:#fff; } #footer div div { background:url("https://resources.blogblog.com/blogblog/data/rounders/corners_cap_bot.gif") no-repeat left bottom; padding:0 15px 8px; } } @media handheld { #footer div { background:#456; } #footer div div { background:none; } } #footer hr {display:none;} #footer p {margin:0;} #footer a {color:#fff;} /* Feeds ----------------------------------------------- */ #blogfeeds { } #postfeeds { padding:0 15px 0; }

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

He Looks At The Heart

The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart. 1 Samuel 16:7

The Lord looks at the heart. Every day we are bombarded by things  that tell us to look at the outside, to judge the contents of the package by the quality of  the paper- by the size. Instead of opening it they critique the paper, find its faults, the places warn thin, crinkled and torn. In doing so they are missing the most important part. The gift inside. It wasn't the outside that mattered, it was the treasure on the inside. Over the years I have met people that the world might have considered not much to look at, but once I got to know them their hearts were such a treasure!

Your beauty should not come from outward adornment... Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight. 1 Peter 3:3-4

Ava stood outside the 7th-grade school- The ever important middle school years, where the worst crime was to be ugly or have any other malady that would draw attention to you from the wrong crowd. Here she was spat on, on her way to and from her locker to get her books. So out of necessity, she decided to just carry all of them, all day. The place where she was the last one to be picked for teams for PE. The place where dodge ball, turned into who could throw the ball the hardest and knock the glasses off her face- with bonus points to the one that sent her to the nurses office. Yes, she wore glasses. Oh, four eyes. If it wasn't bad enough to be ugly- she was to be cursed with glasses too. that was an unforgivable offense. Her clothing was outdated, but not in a chic way, not a vintage way but as if borrowed from her grandmother's closet. She tugged at the wide elastic band on her polyester pants that were too short for her tall lanky frame as always, but they were all she had. Then she shoved back the mass of mousy brown frizz atop her head and tugged down the polyester button down shirt, took hold of the door handle and opened the door. 


I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, Psalms 139:14

Oh, if only she could hide... disappear, be invisible. But she couldn't. She looked out the window and watched a bird soar overhead- her heart begging for it to take her with it. To teach her to soar on the wind. If only she could sprout wings and fly away. Away from her tormenters.

For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. Ephesians 2:10

She held open the door and faced a sea of designer labels and pretty faces. Her heart felt as if someone had a choke hold on it, she forced herself to breathe- tears only made it worse. All eyes instantly on her. The room fell silent as she slipped in a large ugly brown shoe into the room. She tried to smile but everyone just stared. She knew her smile was garish.  Everyone teased her about her too big smile and her teeth. She lifted her arm to wave faking an awkward  jovial attitude toward the class. She never could figure out what to do with her arms. She bumbled over to where the teacher sat at her desk staring at her like all the others.  She took an apple off the large stack of books she carried and slid it on the edge of her desk and then backed away blabbering about the gift and headed to her seat. 

She  made her way to her desk- never looking up from the floor hoping if she didn't look at them they would ignore her. She kicked herself silently for the awkward speech and then her thoughts silenced as she tuned into the popular pretty girls sitting in her row as she passed leaning in and whispering, too loudly to not mean for her to hear,  "An apple? Who does that anymore? How Stupid".  The words stung like whips as she passed by.  Sticking to her like the barbs clinging to her cheap clothing. Her shoulder's slumped even more than they normally did in her too big blouse with the too short sleeves. Feet flew out to trip her. Spit flew into her hair.  

She found her desk in the back row and slipped into it as a tear made its way from her eye to catch against the rim of her coke bottle glasses. She listened to them -her hair forming a shield around her- as they talked to their  friends, laughing and joking. She had never had a friend. No one wanted her. No one...


 
"'the stone you builders rejected ... has become the cornerstone.' Acts 4:11
 


Ava grew up... one painful year at a time. Mocked. Hated. Spit on. She thought about ending it all- In fact, she almost did. But then she found the One- the only one that had ever loved her. The one who looked at the inside instead of the outside. The one who saw what a treasure she was. She discovered along the way that she had a talent for loving people- in all of their brokenness. She found her way to an orphanage across the globe from that 7th-grade school room. Loving the unloved, unwanted and broken souls of children who had no one. No longer did she wish to be that bird... Because she had found a friend. One that saw a sparkling diamond... where others saw only an ugly rock.

...Worth far more than rubies... Proverbs 31:10

 No one knew Ava's amazing worth... they saw the ugly rock- instead of the diamond that lay beneath. No matter what others see- He sees your heart- he sees your worth. You are precious to him, like a diamond. Cut, polished and beautiful. 












Labels:

5 Comments:

At September 23, 2015 at 1:07 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

Loved this so much! Wonderful story-form and very powerful message. I loved the changing pictures too- showing us just how worthy we are in God's sight. Beautiful :)

 
At September 25, 2015 at 4:18 PM , Blogger Rosevine Cottage Girls said...

Thank you <3

 
At September 27, 2015 at 9:25 PM , Anonymous Debi @ Surroundings by Debi said...

Love the thoughts shared here. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop. Hope you join us again this week!

 
At June 2, 2017 at 6:14 PM , Blogger Tammy SD said...

What a sweet message and story! Wish all young people could hear, or read.... Bless you cottage girls as you work, learn, love, and blog.

http://grandmamarymartha.blogspot.com

 
At June 3, 2017 at 7:06 AM , Blogger Amy Sullivan said...

As someone who writes for girls, I am so excited to see this little online space is created by a mother/daughters team. What a fun way to create together.

 

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home