Going to the hardest and darkest...to shine the light of Christ

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Almost Worldless Thursday......

I almost had to do a Wordless Thursday because I almost didn't blog today. But I made it just in time! (with 45 min. to spare!) I took another test today and I now have 24 college credits! Only 6 more and I will be a sophomore in college. And I took my first test on October 30! :)

In this season we are reminded to think about our blessings and thank God for all He has given us. I love going to the beach and being able to see God's handiwork in the sunsets. They are just one part of all that I am thankful for.



 "So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with THANKFULNESS."Col. 2:6-7

 

"Let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our "God is a consuming fire." Heb. 12:28-29

 



 


"Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful." Col. 4:2


"Be THANKFUL." Col. 3:15b





I'm thankful even for the hard parts in life where we have to choose to die to ourselves
and carry ourselves as royalty modeled by our Heavenly Father, thus truly becoming......

purple myrrh.

 



Thursday, November 19, 2009

Wordless Wenesdays (Thursdays?????)

Well, I already blew the goal of trying to blog every Wednesday.....but I am trying to make it work so I'm doing it one day late. Now it is Thinking Thursdays!!!!



"In the beginning.......

 

God created.......

 

the Heavens and the earth." Gen. 1:1

 

"Oh Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth....

 

You have set your glory above the heavens." Ps. 8:1

 

"When I consider the heavens.....

 

the works of your fingers.......

 

the moon and the stars which you ordained.....
 
 

what is man that you are mindful of him.....





the son of man that you care for him?" Ps. 8:4-5



"But the eye of their God was watching over them....." Ezra 5:5


Have fun pondering!!!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Wordless Wednesdays

I am so sorry that I have not blogged in over a week!!! I am trying to blog about every 3 or so days but I have fallen way behind schedule.

Well I am stealing an idea from one of my friends and making it part of my weekly practice as I meditate on Jesus and strive to keep Him in the forefront of everything I do. I love to see his power in creation and love to marvel at all He has made. So I am introducing to my blog Wordless Wednesdays. Days where I get to share with you something I found His glory in. So here we go.......


Tuesday, November 3, 2009

we were created to WONDER....

I was reading in my textbook for my e-school class and was struck with how fascinated I was with Jesus' humanity. Many of these things I had never thought of and just always thought, "Yeah, Jesus is human and He is God." I never really had thought anything past that. But pondering and meditating on Jesus is the introduction to your fascination with God. You know those funny/dumb commercials that say, "Are you bored with your life? Well, then now is your time to try________". You fill in the blank. My commercial would be, "Does the subject of God bore you? Well, try meditating on Jesus. Just thin about Him and when you read the Bible, ask Him why He did what He did the way He did it. If you're not fascinated in less than five minutes....well, that won't happen because you will be. Guaranteed! The love of the Christian life is to gaze upon the mystery of Jesus.

First place for you to begin to marvel, He was born. Jesus, rather God, outside of time became a baby. He was helpless, dependent upon His parents. The point of the incarnation is to make you ponder. That is just what His mother Mary did. She knew He was human and she knew He had come from inside of her. Yet she knew He was God. In her arms lay the Maker of the universe. She gently stoked the tiny feet of the One who made her. He had made her yet He came from her. He had tiny, frail, little feet! The God of the universe had tiny two inch feet.When He was a baby He couldn't talk, walk, or even sit up.God was a baby just like any other baby. When you picture a baby, think about God. Jesus was just like that baby! Mary bore Him in childbirth, brought Him forth with real pain. After Jesus was born, the Bible says that Mary was perplexed. She had given birth to the baby that the angels were praising. She probably thought, "I know He is God, but I felt real pain and real movements in my belly as He was growing. How could that be? How can it be that the angels tell shepherds about this and wise men come to visit Him bearing gifts, and yet He came out of my loins: How can it be that God has my eyes and nose?" She found the joy of pondering the mystery and kept these things in her hear. (Luke 2:19) Have you ever thought about why God's first appearance on earth was that of a little baby?

Luke tells us that Jesus was not only born with a human body but He grew up. Most children have an awkward stage where their ears outgrow their head. What did Jesus' awkward stages look like? Can you imagine what He looked like as He sat through rabbinical school waiting for the time when His head caught up with His ears? He was just like each of us, but without sin. What did it look like when Jesus lost His first tooth and had His first haircut? What was it like? Luke says that Jesus grew and Mary was perplexed again and again. What was Jesus like as a child? What was His favorite game? Who was His best childhood friend? Did He ever Play a practical joke? What was holy fun to Him? What was harmless fun to Him: Can you imagine what it must have been like for Mary when Jesus would come to His mother with questions? What was it like for Mary to teach God, the One who created the human frame, how to speak?

Not only did He grow up but He grew in the Spirit and was filled with wisdom. The grace of God was upon Him (Luke 2:40) He grew mentally and spiritually. What was it like for Jesus to learn math: What was it like for Him to study the Torah, thinking all the while, "This is so familiar. It is almost like I wrote this."? What was it like when He read the word as a human and remembered speaking it as God? Wat was it like as He began to discover in stages that He was the unique God-Man? I am sure He wondered, "Something feels different about Me. I never get in trouble like James does." What was it like when His mental and spiritual capacity got to the point where He began to remember the throne room: Can you imagine Him standing there with trembling fascination the first time He saw and angel and He must have said, "I feel like I know you from somewhere. Have we met before?" amd the angel responded, "Yes, you know me. You made me." and Jesus looking in awe as His memory starts to come back to him. What was it like for a human to see all the angels around everybody else?

All we really know from Scripture is that He grew. God left the rest for us to ask Him about because He wants our attention, our affections, and our fascination. Does Jesus have Mary's cheekbones? He was fully God, yet He grew. He is fully man. If you could ask Mary some questions about being the mother of God, what would they be? I might ask some of these: What was it like watching Him pray? How did He respond when He saw other kids giggling during the service at the synagogue" When He saw a rainbow, did He ever mention a flood? Did you feel awkward teaching Him how He created the world? When He saw a lamb being led to the slaughter, did He act differently? Did you ever see Him with a distant look on His face as if He was listening to someone you couldn't hear? How did He act as funerals? Did the thought ever occur to you that the God to whom you were praying was asleep under your own roof? Did you ever try to count the stars with Him....and succeed? Did He ever come home with a black eye? How did He act when He got His first haircut? Did He have any friends by the name of Judas? Did He do well in school? Did you ever scold Him? Did He ever have a question about a Scripture? What do you think He thought when He saw a prostitute offering to the highest bidder the body He made? Did He ever get angry when someone was dishonest with Him" Did you ever catch Him pensively looking at the flesh on His own arm while holding a clod of dirt? Did He ever wake up afraid? Who was His best childhood friend? When someone referred to Satan, how did He act? Did you ever accidentally call Him Father? What did He and His cousin John talk about as kids? Did His other brothers and sisters understand what was happening? Did you ever think, that is God eating my soup?

We seldom think about these things yet this is reality. This is your God. This is your King. This is your Brother and your Bridegroom! You can fall in love with Him. It's okay. Did you know that? You really can fall in love with Him because of the incarnation. We've been robbed of Jesus for far too long. It is time to ponder. It is time to enjoy the depths of His mystery and  the mystery and the richness of His shared life. So grab a fuzzy blanket, a cup of coffee, a comfy chair, a notepad, pencil, and your Bible. It's time to be fascinated with Jesus!!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Goofy sisters!!!

Well, one of my good friends and I used to take pictures together at about 2 am whenever she would spend the night and they were hilarious. So Mallory and I decided to take some funny pictures, not at 2 am, just because. They were so funny I thought I would share them with you!

Just plain crazy...



Look how weird my face looks!

 

We didn't know what the other one would do so
it was pretty funny we did almost the same thing....

 

She said, "Act like a dumb frog." So we did....

 

I said, "Eww...."

 

You know that we didn't have to think of these faces......
They came naturally...like, "Ready, 1, 2, 3!"

 

I think I saw something scary....
Maybe I should have looked next to me!

 

I put my own hand up to my throat and pretended to choke
myself.....she had no idea! Doesn't this look hilarious!

 

 Then I just said, "Look mad!" And that is still my hand on
my throat.....pretty weird picture huh?

 

I think she was singing.....
But don't I look intelligent!

 

I smelled something horrible...

 

 And then she smelled her own horrible smell that I was dying of before....

As Kahi Skeele would say, "I made fart!"


But really it wasn't me....but I won't name any names!


 

Hope you enjoyed the funny pictures!

Just cause these are on the internet, doesn't mean you can use them for black mail later, Uncle Tuffy!!!

Love ya!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Humanity of Jesus

In my textbook for the course I am taking, Allen Hood quotes Von Balthasar from his book Prayer. It was such an inspiring quote I decided to share it with you:

Standing in awe of God is one thing. Loving Him is quite another thing. You can go through life obedient and struck by His awesomeness, but it's quite another thing to be struck by His tenderness, to be tender towards God. When you know His humanity and tender acquaintance with your frame, your heart feels safe to move towards Him and ask questions you normally would not ask. It is sheer joy to engage with your older Brother in dialogue and in worship, free to love Him with your particular personality. This is joy, to enjoy yourself in enjoying Him.

This where contemplation sets to work. On the one hand, what the Son is and does is human, and is thus comprehensible...Even the quality of Christ's humanity is so different from all other humanity and from everything that is possible in the world. All the same, the humanity of the Son of Man is human. It is not interfered with, there is no grotesque distortion; it bears the mark of its divine quality just as white hot iron shows its heat; indeed, the divine reveals its incomparable power in the very fact that what is human is not destroyed. If two magnitudes were of the same order, the greater would of necessity be a threat to the lesser. A tree planted in a flower pot will burst it. Only God can appear in a creature without destroying it. Faith is rendered able to contemplate the divine in creaturely form.

The contemplative's gaze continually returns with great attention to the humanity of Jesus. It is the inexhaustible treasure entrusted to us by the heavenly Father. In a true sense he has "despoiled 
himself" (John 3:16) of him to whom he is always pointing: ipsum audite! (Matthew 17:5) The Son is no floating interstellar body; he is the fruit of the earth and its history; he comes from Mary (who is the exponent of the Old Covenant and of all humanity) just as he comes from the Father. He is grace ascending just as much as grace descending; he is just as much creation's highest response to the Father as he is the Father's Word to creation. He is no God in disguise, acting "as if", simply to give us an example...No. He is the apex of the world in its striving towards God, and he cuts a path for all of us, gathering up all man's efforts into Himself the pioneer, the spearhead. He can do this only by being "in every respect tempted as we are, yet without sinning" (Heb 4:15), by bearing our burdens as the scapegoat (Heb 13:11), the Lamb brought to the slaughter, slain from the foundation of the world (Rev 13:8). Thus, he stands at the summit of heaven and earth.

That quote is so inspiring to me to really think about why Jesus wants to reveal Himself to us. It makes me want to go and sit for hours reading my Bible. Hopefully it has inspired you to do the same. Have a great day!!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Prayer Leading!!!

I had the joy last week of being able to prayer lead a worship with the word set in the prayer room. It was so much fun! I loved being the one who was able to interject phrases from the Bible and being able to take the team where ever I wanted to go! It was an awesome experience. I also love it because for 2 hours I get to sit and do nothing but worship Jesus and meditate on the word. And......I get to say what I'm meditating about out loud! I think I'm the only one who actually gets to talk in the prayer room! And they give me a mic!