Monday, May 31, 2010

Road Trip!

May has been a busy month...I am very behind on blogging. (Not that I am very regular to begin with) This month started out with a trip to West Virginia to pick up my brother from college! Allow me to share a few fun pics from the trip!

We left bright and early at 6:30 am.


Roughly eleven hours later...this sign welcomed us to the State of our destination.


The school my brother attends.



Me taking in the scenery at the New River Gorge!



This is an amazing bridge spanning the gorge. Apparently, people bungee jump and even sky dive off of this bridge once a year!



The purpose of the trip! My "little" brother, Nate and me...somehow I always manage to cut off his head in pics we take together, because he's just so tall! :-)



Posing with Christie, Nate's girlfriend who came home with us for a week!


Stay tuned for more pics of May adventures!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

"They" said it first..."they" said it better

I like quotes...ok, I really like quotes. My philsophy about quotes is: Why try to say something myself if someone else has already said it better?

I know the blog posts have been fairly short and infrequent recently...I hope to remedy this soon. But for now, enjoy some current favorite quotes to ponder.

"Someone asked me, 'Why do you go there?' (meaning the mission field). I said 'God takes your heart and puts it there. Either you follow your heart or live without it.'" --Missionary John Leonard

"Whatever you are...Be a good one." --Abe Lincoln

"I sometimes wonder whether all pleasures are not substitutes for joy."--C.S. Lewis

"God does it and man sings it. God speaks and a hymn is the mysical echo of His voice."-- A.W. Tozer

"There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have gone, the light remains." --Anonymous

"Outside of the resurrection of Jesus, I do not know of any other hope for this world."--Konrad Adenauer


Each of these provides enough to mentally "chew on" for a while. The next time I post quotes, they will be of a lighthearted nature. ;-)

Monday, May 17, 2010

Thoughts from Proverbs

A few words of wisdom from the wisest man who ever lived...they made me stop and ponder for a while today. (Taken from Proverbs 17 in the English Standard Version.)

"The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold, and the LORD tests hearts." Vs. 3

"Whoever mocks the poor insults his Maker..." Vs. 5a

"Whoever covers an offense seeks love, but he who repeats a matter separates close friends." Vs. 9

"A rebuke goes deeper into a man of understanding than a hundred blows into a fool." Vs. 10

"A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity." Vs. 17

"Whoever restrains his words has knowledge, and he who has a cool spirit is a man of understanding." Vs. 27

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Dueling Ninjas

Time for a fun Sunday music post! Check out this great video of the song "Dueling Ninjas" :-) Trace Bundy can do things on a guitar that would be next to impossible for the average person...to hear more of his music visit his website here.

Friday, May 07, 2010

Remembering a New Beginning

Today (well technically tomorrow, on May 8th) marks the one year anniversary of my graduation from college! Five wonderful, challenging, life-changing years of my life. I hold so many dear memories in my heart from those special years; and many more have probably already been forgotten.

Looking through old photos and reading old journal entries from during that time period bring a smile to my face. I relive the drama and excitement that each year held. More than anything, the many life lessons I learned and the dear friendships that were formed will be treasured for the rest of my life.

People say that your college years are the best years of your life. I agree that they are wonderful, unforgettable times, but deep down I hope they are not the best years. That would mean that at the age of 22, I had nothing better to look forward to!

I will remember; I will laugh and maybe occasionally shed a tear over the sweet and sometimes even painful memories from those five years. But I firmly believe that my God has something great in store for the years to come.

The best years are not over; life does not end at college graduation, it merely takes on a new dimension. God's work is not finished...and I am excited to watch His plans unfold.

Sunday, May 02, 2010

What's so amazing about grace?

In his blog "Stuff Christians Like" Jon Acuff had a great quote about blogging in a recent post. "When it comes to blogs, 80% perfect and published will always change more hearts than 100% perfect and stuck in your head."

Those words are quite true. In fact, today I am following his advice and writing about what has been 'stuck in my head' for a while. (Even though it may not yet even be to the 80% perfect stage)

In a previous post I mentioned how I've been thinking a lot about arrogance vs. humility in the Christian life. This topic has still been on my mind often. Here I present to you some of my thoughts on the subject and would be interested to hear your responses.

It will come as no surprise to any of you to hear that within the realm of Christianity there are a broad range of opinions about how one should live his or her life. (Just to be clear on terms, when I refer to 'Christians/Christianty' I mean those people who profess a personal relationship with Jesus Christ as their Savior from sin. Those who hold that forgiveness and eternity in heaven can be attained through Christ's work on the cross alone and not from any good works or rules) That being said, there is one thing that many Christians often have in common (beyond trusting in Christ for salvation). Sadly, this one thing is arrogance.

To illustrate, I am going to compare two different sides of the realm of Christianity.

Some Christians fall on the side of "Legalism". While they do trust in Christ, they also believe that in order to be a good Christian one must dress a certain way, act a certain way, follow a specific set of rules, use a certain version of the Bible, etc. And often, they can look down their noses at others who do not believe as they do about these things.

However, others of us fall on the side of "Grace". We believe strongly in God's sovereignty, election, and the freedom to live by grace without being trapped by a list of rules. And we look down our noses at those "legalists" and think, 'How can they be so blind to the freedom that we have to live and serve without fear?' 'Why do they think they're so much better because they do such-and-such?"

And those on both sides of the equation puff up with pride thinking that they have somehow arrived and are pleasing God by the way they live more than those 'poor Christians' who have not yet figured out what it means to walk in newness of life.

How arrogant. How sad. How true.

What is the answer? I have been driven to tears of frustration over this and have more than once marvelled that God so patiently puts up with His squabbling children.

That is what is so amazing about grace; the fact that God chooses to forgive and save any of us. The fact that I will spend eternity in heaven with that brother or sister in Christ who I thought was so wrong about 'such-and-such standard'. When it comes down to it, none of us will be in heaven because of the way we lived, how we dressed, or how much we understood theology. We'll be there because God, in His mercy, offered us forgiveness and chose to make us His children.

We are left with no choice but to be humble.

"He saved us, not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit." Titus 3:5

"But avoid foolish controversies, geneologies, dissensions, and quarrels about the law, for they are unprofitable and worthless." Titus 3:9

"For at one time you were darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light (for the fruit of light is found in all that is good and right and true), and try to discern what is pleasing to the Lord." Ephesians 5:8-10