Friday, July 25, 2014

Why I'm Happy I'm a Christian

     There are SO MANY reasons I'm happy to be a child of the One True King, but here are just a few of them that I jotted down in my journal the other day:
  1. I don't have any reason to fear death of eternity. I'm heaven-bound!
  2. My sins and failures are not held against me. Because of Jesus, I am forgiven!
  3. My life has a reason, a purpose, meaning, and a destiny!
  4. I am a child of the One True King... a beloved daughter and a princess of the Kingdom.
  5. The Holy Spirit, GOD IN ME, is my constant convicter, corrector, comforter, and companion...but NOT condemner. "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus" (Romans 8:1, ESV).
  6. My joy, peace, and security do not depend on my outward circumstances, buy my inward Hope.
  7. I have the incredible honor and privilege to tell others how they, too, can experience all of the above and MORE if they choose Jesus! (OK, I just realized that sounds like a cheesy telemarketer line... "But wait! There's more!" :) ) I am an ambassador for Him.
     And I know I've shared these verses before, but they are super-important, so I'm sharing them again :) Really think about the words...
     "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come. All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation; that is, in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation. Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God." (2 Cor. 5:17-21, ESV).

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

"Firm in Faith"

     As I wait for pictures from Peru (my camera liked the Andes Mountains so much that it decided to stay there permanently, so I have to wait for pix from the rest of the team), I thought I may as well start blogging about other random things. Nearly every morning (typically during devos) I think of all these posts I want to write... and then I don't do it. So today I'm doing it!
     I've been studying Isaiah lately, which (contrary to popular belief) is not a boring book to read at all! It is really fascinating! Man, there are so many good things in that book, you'll probably be seeing more posts on Isaiah in the near future :)

     One phrase that really stuck out to me is located in the middle of chapter 7. God is talking through Isaiah to Ahaz, the king of Judah, who is about to be attacked by the combined forces of Syria and Israel (as far as I understand). Ahaz is probably quite nervous at this point, to say the least. But God comforts Him with these words: "Be careful, be quiet, do not fear, and do not let your heart be faint" (7:4, ESV). God assures the frightened king that the coming attackers will not be victorious, then ends His speech with a seemingly random admonition. These two short lines really stuck out to me as I read them. While they were written for a specific king facing a specific problem at a specific time, these words from God outline an essential truth that applies to every person everywhere:
"If you are not firm in faith,
you will not be firm at all" (7:9).
     Now the word "faith" is thrown around constantly in Christian circles, though I don't think we always grasp the full meaning of what it means to be "firm in faith". I'll try not to make this post super-long, but real faith needs a bit of defining. I suppose the best thing to start with is the object of our faith. And this is actually the most important part of understanding what it means to be firm in faith! JESUS; the God who created the world; the only One who is perfectly holy and sinless; our Savior who loves us so much that He DIED to save us; the Risen King who defeated the power of death, sin, Satan, hell, and fear... JESUS is the object of our faith! Is He not worthy of 100% of our trust? He is the only unchanging being. He is our ANCHOR.

     Even if everything around us changes, lets us down, or fades away, Jesus will always remain. When we stop trusting in temporary things (money, comfort, our own ability, other people, earthly treasures, etc.) then we are free to trust 100% in Jesus. When that happens, when we are firm in faith, then our happiness, peace, joy, and security will not depend at all on our circumstances. I don't know about you, but I want to have that kind of faith!
      All this reminds me of a song...


     Anyway, thanks for listening to my rambling on about what I'm studying, and I hope you'll dig into the Word for yourself! It's sort of ironic, but I'm actually teaching on "Fear vs. Faith" tonight at the children's ministry I work with. The lesson is based on Numbers 13-14... go read it if you want to read a story about ten guys who were definitely not firm in faith... and two who were :)

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Leibster Award!

     So apparently there is this thing called a Liebster Award. From what I understand, bloggers without a ton of followers can be nominated, and it helps them get "discovered"... or something like that. ;)
     Anyway, I've seen some of my friends posting about it, and thought, "well, there's no way I'm getting nominated for that, because I think I'm below amateur on the non-existent 'blog experience scale'." But, low and behold, my friend Reyna at A Peace of the Past (awesome blog, by the way, be sure to check it out!) nominated me!!!! Thanks so much, Reyna, that pretty much made my day :)
     Here's how it works:
         * Link back to the person who nominated you (Done, notice the link in my previous paragraph.)
         * List 11 facts about yourself.
         * Answer the 11 questions asked by the person who nominated you.
         * Nominate 9 bloggers who have fewer than 200 followers.
         * Ask them 11 questions.
         * Let them know about the nomination!

So here go 11 random facts about me!
  1. If you've kept up with my blog at all, you'll already know this, but I AM A BOOKWORM! Want proof? My mom and I went to this huge used bookstore yesterday, traded in a bunch of old books, and ended up getting 26 new (to us, anyway) books and movies for 18$!!!! And this made me WAY more excited than it should have :)

         2. I am a missions/children's ministry student at Moody Bible Institute (going up to Chicago this fall!!!)
         3. I am about to try this recipe as a way to utilize our overly-abundant supply of summer squash...
         4. Two places I would love to go one day are Norway (pleasure purposes) and India (mission trip).
         5. I really love coffee way too much for my own good ;)
         6. Recently, I have had a huge interest in keeping up with world missions, Christian world news, the persecuted church, and unreached people groups. Here are a few sites I hope you'll check out, as I think staying informed helps us, as followers of Jesus, know how to pray for our brothers and sisters around the world (as well as those who do not yet believe):
                * https://www.opendoorsusa.org/
                * http://joshuaproject.net/
                * http://www.worldmag.com/
         7.  My favorite flavor combination is chocolate and peanut butter :)
         8. Target is my favorite store EVER!
         9. I love playing the piano, and some of my current favorite songs to play are I See Fire (by Ed Sheeran, from the end credits of Desolation of Smaug), Song Without Words by Felix Mendelssohn, and It's a Small World (the classic Disney song, arrangement found in this book).
         10. Here is one of my favorite Bible passages:
                 "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come! All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting men's sins against them. And he has committed to us the ministry of reconciliation. We are therefore Christ's ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ's behalf: Be reconciled to God. God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God." (2 Cor. 5:17-21, NIV)
         11. I just recently watched most of the Disney princess movies for the first time!

    And here are the 11 questions Reyna asked me!
    1. "Do you have a favorite classic hymn? If so, what is it?" Ah, I have too many to decide! However, since that's not really a valid answer, my most recent favorite is How Firm a Foundation :)
    2. "What is your favorite way to eat potatoes?" Well... I must say that I love Peruvian french fries. I know, it's sort of odd that Peru serves lots of french fries, but hey! They're good!
    3. "What do you consider to be the most fascinating time period in history?" Probably medieval :) Even though nothing much happened for over a thousand years.... 
    4. "Which time period would you like best to live in?" While I pretty much want to live in whatever time period I'm reading about at any given time, I'd have to say that overall I'm glad God placed me where He did, when He did!
    5. "Have you ever worn a hoopskirt?" A costume one, yes :) It was at a medieval feast with my homeschool buddies! 
    6. "What might one find you doing on a rainy afternoon?" Most likely reading, playing games with my family, doing something random in town, or watching movies...
    7. "How many bookshelves do you have, if any?" I have two in my room, but they're overflowing, so you'll find random stacks of books here and there :)
    8. "Do you prefer a laptop or a desktop?" Laptop, definitely! Love the portable-ness!
    9. "What's the desktop on your computer right now?" 
    10.  "Do you like to write with a pen or a pencil?" Well, being left-handed, I have the choice of either having ink dots all over the side of my hand, or graphite smudge. I choose the latter.
    11. "What was the last song you sang?" I remember singing some Air1 song while cleaning my room this morning, but I don't remember what it was...
    And now for my nominees (let's see if I can come up with 9! Some of them may have already been nominated):
    And finally, here are my 11 questions for YOU!:
    1. What book/s are you currently reading?
    2. Have you ever been on a mission trip, or multiple trips? If so, where? If not, where would you go on one if you could?
    3. If you HAD to choose a favorite book of the Bible, what would it be?
    4. What is your opinion on funky colors of nail polish?
    5. Have you ever seen the same movie in theaters more than once? If so, which one/s?
    6. What is your favorite flavor of ice cream?
    7. What is the most adventurous thing you've ever done?
    8. Have you taken a selfie in the past week?
    9. Are you a Duck Dynasty fan?
    10. What is your favorite fruit?
    11. And finally, do you play any instruments? Which one/s?
    So, that's that! Hope you enjoy!

    Just so y'all know, I WILL be posting very soon about Peru! I'm just waiting until after our team presents the trip to our church to avoid "spoilers"  :)