HE LEADETH ME BESIDE THE STILL WATERS.
HE RESTORETH MY SOUL
PSALM 23:2-3
The brief respite known as afternoon tea is said to have been the creation of Anna, Duchess of Bedford, in the nineteenth century. At that time,the English customarily ate a hearty breakfast,paused for a light lunch at midday,and didn't return to the table until late evening. Understandably hungry long after dinner, the duchess asked to have a small meal served in her private quarters in the late afternoon. Eventually, she invited close friends to share the repast. The sensible custom was quickly adopted throughout England.
While the duchess'initiation of tea time was aimed at nourishment of her body, she and the rest of England soon discovered that adding beautiful china and good friends to the occasion also nourished the soul. In fact, the real value of formal tea time lies in its ability to enrich and brighten the everyday routine by stress the importance of courtesy and friendship.
We are wise to recognize our need for a "spiritual tea time"each day. Even if we have a "hearty breakfast"in other word each morning, there may be times when the pressures of the day come to bear in late afternoon. Our spirits long for a little peace and refreshment in the presence of our loving saviour. Just as enjoying a muffin with few sips of tea can give something of a lift to our lagging physical energy level, a quick prayer or the voicing of praise can give our spirit a lift
Set aside some time in the middle of the afternoon to turn your attention to the beauty of life that the lord has set before you. Find beauty and comfort in the people around you, the flowers on the table, or simply the delicious aroma of tea brewing. Create a few moments away from the hustle and bustle of your life before returning to the tasks that await you. Give thanks to the lord for sharing His presence with you......
source: TEA TIME WITH GOD
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HE RESTORETH MY SOUL
PSALM 23:2-3
The brief respite known as afternoon tea is said to have been the creation of Anna, Duchess of Bedford, in the nineteenth century. At that time,the English customarily ate a hearty breakfast,paused for a light lunch at midday,and didn't return to the table until late evening. Understandably hungry long after dinner, the duchess asked to have a small meal served in her private quarters in the late afternoon. Eventually, she invited close friends to share the repast. The sensible custom was quickly adopted throughout England.
While the duchess'initiation of tea time was aimed at nourishment of her body, she and the rest of England soon discovered that adding beautiful china and good friends to the occasion also nourished the soul. In fact, the real value of formal tea time lies in its ability to enrich and brighten the everyday routine by stress the importance of courtesy and friendship.
We are wise to recognize our need for a "spiritual tea time"each day. Even if we have a "hearty breakfast"in other word each morning, there may be times when the pressures of the day come to bear in late afternoon. Our spirits long for a little peace and refreshment in the presence of our loving saviour. Just as enjoying a muffin with few sips of tea can give something of a lift to our lagging physical energy level, a quick prayer or the voicing of praise can give our spirit a lift
Set aside some time in the middle of the afternoon to turn your attention to the beauty of life that the lord has set before you. Find beauty and comfort in the people around you, the flowers on the table, or simply the delicious aroma of tea brewing. Create a few moments away from the hustle and bustle of your life before returning to the tasks that await you. Give thanks to the lord for sharing His presence with you......
source: TEA TIME WITH GOD
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SALSPETERS
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