“…Kept for Him that in me He may show forth some tiny sparkle of His light and beauty…”
~ Frances Havergal
Thursday, December 13, 2007
I Wanna Sparkle!
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
For His Purpose Alone...
Yet again Mr. Chambers has hit to the core of me. Lately the Lord has really been laying ministry on my heart. I know that I am called to minister to people and my biggest question has been, "Who?" He has started giving me small glimpses of what that may look like through different people, prophetic words they have spoken over me (thanks again, Morgan!), or by simply opening my eyes to my surroundings. I could pretty much start anywhere! So this excerpt from Chambers was so incredible to me...you should read it.
"Partakers of His Sufferings-Rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings."
If you are going to be used by God, He will take you through a multitude of experiences that are not meant for you at all, they are meant to make you useful in His hands, and to enable you to understand what transpires in other souls so that you will never be surprised at what you come across. Oh, I can't deal with that person. Why not? God gave you ample opportunity to soak before Him on that line, and you barged off because it seemed stupid to spend time in that way.
I can't even count how many times I have thought that! Mostly with my own family. I am learning now though to not always ask, "why me?" because it may in fact have nothing to do with me at all! The Lord calls us to do great things for Him and He never leaves us empty handed. Instead of letting a situation or the person's circumstance intimidate me, I need to walk up to it with confidence! "If He brings you to it, He'll bring you through it". If He places someone in my path how dare I feel incompetent. HE has equipped me to speak into their life! Mmmm...that's so good.
The sufferings of Christ are not those of ordinary men. He suffered "according to the will of God," not from the point of view we suffer from as individuals. It is only when we are related to Jesus Christ that we can understand what God is after in His dealings with us. IT is part of Christians culture to know what God's aim is. In the history of the Christian Church the tendency has been to evade being identified with the suffering of Jesus Christ; men have sought to procure the carrying out of God's order by a short cut of their own. God's way is always the way of suffering, the way of the "long, long trail." Are we partakers of Christ's sufferings? Are you prepared for God to stamp our personal ambitions right out? Are prepared for God to destroy by transfiguration our individual determinations? It will not mean that we know exactly why God is taking us that way, that would make us spiritual prigs. We never realize at the time what God is putting us through; we go through it more or less misunderstandingingly; then we come to a luminous place, and say- "Why, God has girded me, though I did not know it!"
I guess that would be my encouragement to you, as you are walking through fire or even just unusual circumstances know IT IS BIGGER THAN YOU!!!! We are such self-focused people that we have a tendency to complain about our burden because we see it as punishment instead of the Lord equipping us for His purposes. We are His vessels! He is filling us! Get over yourself!!!! There really isn't anything more fulfilling than knowing that our Father trusts us enough to accomplish His work so please, PLEASE bear that cross with honor and humility...
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
In Union...
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
Long Way to Go...
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
It's about time, 'eh?
Well here I go. I’m officially a ‘blogger’. While I won’t be as consistent or diligent as Miss Katie, I will do my best to update what’s going on in my crazy life. Plus Morgan said that she would keep hers updated if I got one so I gave in. :)
Yesterday was one week since I left Washington. That seems insane to me. It feels like forever ago since I made those (few) trips to the airport and left the beautiful mountains that I love so much! At the same time I feel like I just got home yesterday and for the life of me can’t get caught up on housework and other ‘normal’ life routines. The day after I got back Mom and I made a quick trip in to Bismarck (that’s the closest decent sized town about 45 minutes from my house. Just so you guys knowJ). I had to come up with a winter background for Santa pictures I took Sunday so we went in to get supplies. I absolutely love the times I get to spend with just my Mom. It is a very rare occasion! I filled her in on everything I could think of about my trip. I don’t remember her saying much that whole time come to think of it…haha While I was on the plane I wrote my ‘criteria’ for my husband so I shared that with her as well. It was such a fun time.
Sunday was our towns Christmas celebration, Christ Kindlemarkdt (yes, we are a German community!). The festivities started at 3:30 but a bunch of us were there at noon to set up. There were hay rides, food vendors, homemade crafts, kids games, door prizes, and of course, Santa pictures! I have been the photographer the last few years and I absolutely love it. This year I had to come up with a background for it as well and it turned out really nice despite my lack of creativity! One little detail that the coordinator forgot to mention this year is that I had to dress up like a ‘real’ Santa helper…an elf. Yup, an elf. So I go in to put my costume on and it was a one size fits all, meaning anyone 100-300lbs. I used the extra pins I had to give a little shape and not look like I was wearing a bed sheet. The best part was the pantyhose. One leg green, one leg red. They were hysterical! But was so great is they were a few sizes too small so I felt like a penguin, waddling around. Yes, I’m awesome, I know…Here a few pictures from the night.
Other than that there really aren’t a whole lot of things to report. It is absolutely freezing here, POURING down snow, and the wind is blowing. It looks like a snow globe. I am sincerely convinced that is how God views North Dakota during the winter.
So here is something I have been thinking about lately…
Ryan and I had a conversation about the power of words. Ever since then it has been on the forefront of my mind and God has given me a lot of revelation about areas in my life where I have become lethargic and don’t uphold the standard I so boldly proclaim. It was a really good call up and a day later I found this written by an artist that I really like about a song he wrote called The Blessing:
"There is incredible power in the spoken word I used to speak all kind of curses and negative self-fulfilling prophesies over my life. Not only our words, but our thoughts have tremendous power over us. “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he..”psalm 23:7(NKJ). If we think thoughts of depression, we will be depressed. If we think or say we’re a failure, we will gravitate towards that. We must fill ourselves with the word of God, and then practice speaking it. He has set life and death, blessings and curses before us. It is our choice with every thought, word and deed to BE a blessing or a curse. “..Now choose life that you and your children might live and that you may love the LORD your God, listen to his voice, and hold fast to him. For the LORD is your life, and he will give you many years in the land he swore to give to your fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob."
THE BLESSING (Deuteronomy 30:19) J.Waller & Troy Denning
Let it be said of us / while we walked among the living / let it be said of us / by the ones we leave behind / let it be said of us / that we lived to be a blessing for life / let it be said of us / that we gave to reach the dying / let it be said of us / by the fruit we leave behind / let it be said of us that our legacy is blessing for life / this day / you set life, you set death right before us, this day / every blessing and curse is a choice now / and we will / choose to be a blessing for life / let it be said of us / that our hearts belonged to Jesus / let it be said of us / that we spoke the words of life / let it be said of us / that our heritage is blessing for life /chorus/ for your Kingdom / for our Children / for the sake of every nation
There you go, my first blog! Enjoy...:)
(And Morgan, that beach picture is for you...that is as close to 'beach' as we get out here!)
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