French tea time…

Bonjour! It is lovely to have you drop by, let’s begin our time of tea & reflection together.

This particular blend I’m brewing today was given to me as a Mother’s day gift. It is Earl Grey blended with lavender & rose petals.

As I sip this very tasty blend, the taste & aroma instantly transport me to a movie scene I saw many years ago filmed in France.

A naive young woman goes to Paris

To learn Fashion photography. She finds romance while there with a handsome photographer but realizes that the romantic notions she has for a man back home has not left her.

After seeking advice from an older wiser lady she goes on a quest to find herself in Parìs.

She takes long walks, journals while sitting in quaint cafés, photographs scenes of Paris & has new adventures…a growth & transformation has begun.

On returning to her hometown, she arrives transformed as a very sophisticated & beautiful woman, gone is the young girl.

But sadly the naive notions of romance for this ideal man has remained.

When the man of her dreams sees her…

He initially doesn’t recognize her, so she sets out to make it happen.

And soon realizes that this ideal soul mate, is but an allusion for he has never had any romantic desires for her…until…her new look!

Another man on the other hand, had always seen & recognized her true inner beauty & had always thought her beautiful

With twists & turns to the story, the Other becomes the One as she finally realizes that he has always seen her true qualities, the very essence of who she is, which had only been enhanced by her growth & transformation from the girl into the woman.

This has me pondering on our hearts…

We can have ideas, ideals, notions & thoughts on what desires we have in our hearts…can’t we? We all do it!

Then we consciously or subconsciously set about to make these happen, in the way we think they should happen!

We think that these will make our lives better, healthier, richer, more blessed, easier or a little more perfected.

These notions can be quite innocent things initially either with people, experiences, careers, position, wealth or lifestyle.

But these ideals can also become obsessive hunts for an illusive treasure…

While convincing ourselves that these quests are absolutely valid & essential, as after all, these are the true desires of our heart & of course will be so wonderful to have…

Hmmmm!

Over the last 30 years, especially in my professional life as a clinical Counselor, I have seen so many people give their hearts to pursuits that end up extremely unhealthy for them & their families.

The wisest of men said… where your treasure is, there your heart will be also! 

Matthew 6:21

Let us ask ourselves dear friend, what treasures are we pursuing in our lives that we have convinced ourselves are all important?

Are they actually taking away from the true treasure of our life the lover of our soul. Who is the One, Jesus Christ.

Who has always seen our true beauty & qualities which He created & can only be truly enhanced through growth in Him!

Until next time,

Jennifer

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Or 

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38 thoughts on “French tea time…

  1. Thanks for inviting us in for tea, Jennifer. I am not much of a tea drinker, but I know I would enjoy that Earl Grey and lavender.

    You are quite right and you expressed it so well, the way we are so frequently focused on one idea, one preconceived notion of what life should be like, one “goal in life”, yet it is only a starting point.

    Thank God, he takes us and uses the plans we have to guide us into his purposes, even if the path looks totally different, the route had to start where we were! Redemption is real, and satisfying.

  2. Dear Jennifer, I appreciate the wise warning to watch what we treasure. Without God’s guidance, I flounder. And when I don’t heed his Words, my spirit flops.

    The story of the man who loved a lady as she truly is reminds me of both the Father’s love for us and my own husband’s acceptance of who I am (I loved this about him when we were dating; I still love this about him.).

    Thank you for reminding me to be thankful for the unconditional love surrounding me.
    You brewed a wonderful cup of inspiration.

    Blessings ~ Wendy Mac

    1. Thank you Wendy for your kind words! How lovely to have you drop by & it was a joy to share a cuppa with you!
      I know what you mean re not following God’s best for us & how our spirits get affected!
      But isn’t it great that we can just reach out & He is there instantly there to turn that around!
      Jennifer

  3. It is so easy to fall into seeking to fulfil our desires in the wrong ways- convincing ourselves that a certain thing will bring us happiness, whether that’s a job, a relationship, achieving a particular goal… It makes such a difference to realise that it is God we need above all.

  4. Great thought. What things in my life have I convinced myself are all important? And are they important in the big scheme of life or in God’s eyes? I can look back on my life and realize some of the things I thought were so important, were not really.

  5. Jennifer, your description of tea and treats always creates a longing to be there in person to sample what you are enjoying and to enjoy you as well. These words are great to ponder. Often what we wished for was not nearly as grand an adventure as what the Lord brought for us.

  6. Jennifer, the tea sounds so delicious. Your thoughts are so inspiring. The scripture you quoted, “where our treasure is, there will our heart be is always thought provoking. The question I always need to ask myself is where is my treasure? I want to store up treasures in heaven. I have been married to my precious hubby for 45 years, what a blessing as He has led us to pursue Christ and all things that are eternal! Blessings~

  7. This is such a beautiful post. We do chase after treasures that in reality are not treasures at all. You are so right, the Lord is our only True Treasure! It does sound like it was a good movie, thanks for sharing your insights. Sweet blessings to you!

  8. First off, the tea sounds wonderful. It is painful to watch women pursue the wrong men. I thank God(literally) that He brought me my husband who is a wonderful life companion, not a romantic fantasy.

    1. The tea is wonderful Elizabeth, very unusual but delicious.
      Yes, I too am very grateful to the Lord for bringing my husband along, he is a lovely companion on this journey through life, especially after losing my late husband.

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