Monday, November 7, 2011
With Love and Strength for Each New Day
God will make a way
Where there seems to be no way
He works in ways we cannot see
He will make a way for me
He will be my guide
Hold me closely to His side
With love and strength
For each new day
He will make a way
He will make a way
By a roadway in the wilderness
He'll lead me
And rivers in the desert will I see
Heaven and earth will fade
But His Word will still remain
He will do something new today
Sometimes it's just all in the lyrics. I feel like this song represents where I've come from and where I'm going. God has been making my path for me all along when I never thought it possible. If you had asked me last year what my life would look like today.... I would have said I'd be in the education program, working part time, and helping with the children's ministry. I could not have even imagined that THIS is where I would be.
He holds me closely to His side and leads me where His path takes.
The bridge is especially true. Heaven and earth will fade... but His word will still remain. Isn't that an amazing promise? No matter what happens in our lives, we still have the assurance of Jesus.
He will do something new today. He always does, but the question is, do we see it? Do we notice what He has created for our pleasure? Clouds, sunshine, brisk air, falling leaves, beautiful fall colours, the frost in the morning, our warm breath meeting the cool air.... all His creation. Do we notice how beautiful these things are?
My challenge for you: Find the beauty in His creation... what has He made new today? It may be something we already know... but everyday things are new. His gift to us. Isn't God AMAZING?
Monday, September 26, 2011
Just Like Moses.
My lesson was on Moses and how he brought God's people out of Egypt. The part that got me was when Moses is talking to God before the burning bush. God has just finished telling Moses that He has heard His people and their cries for help. God had a mission for Moses. He wanted him to go to Egypt and tell Pharaoh to let His people go. This is what Moses had to say: "Why did you choose me? I can't do that kind of job. I'm not even very good at talking to ordinary people, much less to the king of Egypt!" God replied: I'll be with you; and you can have your brother Aaron's help."
Who would have thought that Moses was scared? It's generally not the part of the story we remember. I see myself through this encounter. I'm not going to speak to Pharoah, but I can relate to Moses' fears. I myself am not good with talking to people. God has called me into ministry, but I have feared that I can't do it. Then God does something like that and He brings my perspective around again. I have a tendency to focus on my failures and faults without looking to God for help or relying on Him. His plan is far greater than I could ever imagine. All I have to do is trust, something that I am still learning how to do. It's not something that comes easily for me. Just ask my friends. :)
The comfort I find in Moses story is that God was always with him, no matter how hard things got or how discouraging it looked. God was watching out for His children. That means He is watching out for me, no matter how bad things are looking or how scary things can get... He is there, right beside me the whole way. When God calls us to do something, He never leaves our side. Isn't that a comforting thought?
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
When God writes your love story
Here is my reaction and thoughts to the book.
"How much am I willing to trust you God? I gave youmy future, can I surrender my love life too? Can I trust you with that God?
Think of each and every life as a boat, there are many rooms in every boat and they each have a locked door... we possess the keys, but when we surrender our lives to God, we give up the keys. When we crash into the living God, the encounter is certain to renovate every square inch on our life's boat. That's a scary thought. It's easy to give up most rooms at the begining... but as we grow deeper in our relationship with God, He wants more and more of our keys... until he has them all. Are there rooms in which you have not given up control? I know I have them. It's hard giving up control when I have taken control so often. I gave Him my future... but could I trust Him with my love life? Getting closer to God made me realise that I needed to give full control over to God. So I did it. I gave God the keys... If He wants me to date.... then I shall... If He has singleness destined for me... then I am going to have to get used to that. It scares me that He mght want me to be single... I've dreamed of having a family of my own for so long that it was hard to give that dream to God... and even now, I still have this urge to take it back... but giving up control has given me a freedom to embrace myself and to follow what God has planned for my life.
"If God's plan and purpose for you is marriage, then the person you will one day marry is alive and wandering the earth" (p. 73)
Such an interesting thought. Keeping that thought in mind, it makes me wonder if God has marriage in my future. Am I keeping myself pure for him? Is he doing the same for me?
When (or if) i start dating, I am kind of old fashion. I don't want to date just anyone... I don't want to just date for the sake of dating. I don't want a string of guys in my past... The only guy i ever want to date is my future husband. How cool would it be if I was able to give my first kiss to my husband... actually all of my firsts... I think that would make him feel honoured. "As women, we are designed to give ourselves completely-emotionally and physical-to one man. And we have a deep need to be loved and cherished for a lifetime by the man to whom we give that gift."
"Far more important than what our future spouce thinks or is feels is what our King thinks and feels. Does He feel sorrowful as He watches our lives? Or does He feel honoured and adored by the way we are living?"
Proverbs 31, enough said.
"If God is preparing you to make an impact on this world for His kingdom, chances are He will take you through a season of solitude. This is a season when you learn that you can't lean upon anyone but Him for your confidence and when you gain the strength to stand alone even when no one else stands with you."
This hit hard. I'm not opposed to being single, but the last part really struck ground. It's in this season that I learn that I can't lean on anyone but Him. With what's going on in this season, I have had a large learning curve. My comfort zone has been taken away, close friends are half-way around the world, and I'm following God into ministry. I'm still learning to rely on God for all things, especially the loneliness... but I'm learning.
"Words of respect transform mere men inot superheroes. So whether it is sqeezing his muscles, showing interest in his rock collection, or calling him your hero, a dash of tenderness in the way you treat a man means the difference between being married to a gentle-man or a gingerbread-man. One is heroic and tender; the other is stale and cut out of the same mold as the rest of them."
The book takes a turn and talks about the role of parents in a relationship. They should be honoured in the relationship. Our parents know us the best and when it comes to us starting relationships, they have vital information about us. They can teach our future spouces how to love us and romance us. My relationship with my father is key. I respect my father enough to get his opinion on whomever God brings into my life.
Let me leave you with this quote: "Our love-hungry generation is desperately searching for the 'beautiful side of love.' But it is not found in either having sex or abstaining from sex. The 'sweeter song' is Jesus, in all His fullness, all His love, all His beauty, all His grace, and all His Majesty."
I reccomend that you read the book. 'When God writes your love story" by Eric & Leslie Ludy
Friday, July 15, 2011
Wallflower to Social Butterfly?
If you don't know, I used to be a 'wallflower'. I would be so uncomfortable in large groups of people that I would sit in a corner (not talking to anyone) and people watch. Or worse. Not proud of it, but there have been a few instances where I have literally run in the opposite direction. I would get part way to an event (sometimes even make it through the doors), get scared/highly uncomfortable and run. There, I've said it. Still want to read? It's going to be a good one. :) Going back to my first sentence this post, the more you learn about me, the more I feel that God is working. God has definitely been pushing and shoving me out of my extremely small comfort zone this year. When I am in front of my kids (church/work kids) it's a different story... if you have ever seen me with them... you would understand. I love being with them. I can be as crazy as I want to be and when I do it for the kids... nothing else matters. I don't care what others think when it comes to the kids. My kids have called me crazy, nuts, etc... but they have fun and learn in the process.
When it comes to being around people my own age, it's a different story. I can probably give you a long and boring story about how I came to be this way... but I won't. It doesn't matter. The only part that does, is how God has been pushing and shoving me out of my comfort zone. I had tried going to GIFT a few times in the last few years, but was not brave enough to go out of my comfort zone. I really liked the bubble I had created for myself; my small group of friends at school, family, and a few people who worked in the children's ministry at church. I didn't really feel the need to break out of that bubble and get to know others. It was not until this past year that God really started to shove me out of my zone. He told me that this was going to be the year that I did it. With Him at my side, He was going to break open the bubble I had created. I started going to GIFT regularly and even joined the church choir. It was hard at first, and don't get me wrong, it still can be. I wanted to run often, more than people would ever realize. I told myself all I had to do was go a few times and then I would never have to go back, but I kept going. I found that with God at my side... I could handle anything. I'm still not perfect, but I'm a lot better at this social thing than I used to be. I no longer want to run away from Gift or other social engagements... but find that I now want to go! I have come to the realization that it was the Devil who put this fear into me and I missed out on so much by not going to functions. I would have missed out on having a lot of amazing people in my life. You may not know what kind of impact you have had on me and helping God burst my small bubble... but you have. Have I come full circle to be a social butterfly? No I have not, but neither am I the girl in the corner with a desire to run. God still has to shove me out of my comfort zone at times... but with each circumstance, it gets easier. I know that I will always have God at my side and with Him, all things are possible.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
:D
I got into AMBROSE!!! I got into SEMINARY!!! How cool is that??? On June 10th, I got an e-mail from Ambrose Stating that I got into Seminary!!! I'm so excited!!! I also have put in my rejectiopn letter to King's. How cool is that? God is so faithful!