Thank you for joining my blog. I would love to share some tea with you.

We share tea and talk tea at assisted living homes, private homes and community centers. We play Teago Bingo with prizes for winners. We are also doing mystery tea events.

If you would like more info on our tea tasting events, mystery teas or want to receive a free sample of tea please email tea4Jesus@gmail.com or call 763-370-2980. Love to hear from you!

Spend time being refreshed by God's Word with a cup of tea. Relax in a comfy chair that gets some afternoon sun. Reflect on the goodness of life.

Real joy comes not from ease or riches or
from the praise of men, but from doing something worthwhile. Wilfred T. Grenfell

Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him, bless His name. Ps 100:4

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11

Blessings to you and your family. Have
a TEA- rrrific day.

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Traveling TEA With Jesus



Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Day 2 Where He Leads me

Matt 2:23-23
From the book Going Places with God
Almost 2000 years before Joseph and Mary journeyed to Bethlehem,Jacob and Rachel, another expectant couple, traveled the same road.  Rachel gave birth to Benjamin, but she died after delivery, and Jacob buried her near Bethlehem.  RacheL's death foreshadowed the devastation that the territory of Benjamin would suffer in Jeremiah's time.  "Rachel is weeping for her children... because they are no more. 
Yet, the prophecy found its final fulfillment in Jesus'day when Herod the Great slaughtered all baby boys in Bethlehem.  So, at God's direction, Joseph took Mary and Jesus to Egypt to live until Herod's death.
Each movement of Jesus' family finds its cause in God's revelation to Joseph- fleeing Bethlehem to Egypt, returning from Egypt to Israel, avoiding Judea to settle in Galilee.  God's purposes for these moves lay first in the protection of His Son, but Matthew notes that each directive also fulfilled Scripture.  Doubtless anyone but God saw beforehand the murky prophecies fulfilled by these geographic moves.  But in hindsight, they become clear. 
As we strain to see tomorrow with all its uncertainties, we can take comfort that our God sees the future as clearly as the past.  He seldom gives us all we need in order to understand, but He always gives us all we need to obey.  Eventually, we discover that in our simple obedience to God's Word, He has guided us along paths far too complex for us to see at the time.  He leads us with His wise-but often unusual-directives, always rooted in Scripture, for our good and for His glory. 

Lord, tomorrow is unknown, but You are already there.  While I often don't understand Your leading, I honestly don't want to go anywhere else.  As with all years past, I know that You will provide, You will guide, and I will follow.

Traveling TEA with Jesus

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