Well, I’m sure everyone’s wondering where the next blog post is; so I thought I’d better get going on it tonight. Instead of the regular blog post that I tend to write, I thought that I might take this time to let you all know what I’ve been up to lately and what God’s been doing in my life. Well, here it goes.
First of all, I have news that is even shocking myself at the moment. I am selling my truck. Why is that? Well, I need something a bit more “heavy duty”. I found exactly what I need: a dual exhaust Chevy Silverado. Only problem is is that I need to sell my current vehicle in order to pay for this one. With this, one lesson that I’m trying to put into practice is: patience. I tend to get “ahead of God” and “leave Him in the dust” with the decisions I make. “I have to make it now”. Well, this time, I wanted things to be different. I’m completely leaving the details in His hands and forgetting that “this is exactly what I need!”. I’m definitely trying to put Philippians 3:14 to good use here: “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength”. Even patience.
Work has been less of a burden lately and I’m understanding some of the guidelines better. I’ve had some issues that I won’t go into here, but God has been faithful and again-been patient with me. What a patient God! And though I may have my “up and down”, merry-go-round days, He’s there to take me by the hand and simply tells me to just “chill”. Through my job with QualityTrack, I’ve been learning that whatever I do-whether I want to or not-I need to do it for Him and forget about how miserable I am. It’s the right thing to do and in the end, it was the only way I could go. Does that mean that I have learned my lesson well and am not in need of practice anymore? Certainly not. I’m here as a prime example of how great God’s patience is. But if I can overcome my feelings of despair and get over those “mole hills” that I’ve made into mountains, I finally can do my work with a cheerful heart and do it all for His glory, and not my own.
School has been going fairly well. As this was the second part as to why I went on my social networking break, I’ve been trying to concentrate heavily upon it. Problems have arisen with a few of the sites that I have been working on, but both my coach and I are happy to see that I’m making steady progress. At the moment, I’m working on the section in the LearningNetwork that I consider to be “repulsive”; but it’s a part of Psychology that will be on the actual test, so I must endure the terms and ideology of those early, secular theorists from the past. As I continue, I would just like to ask for prayer that I will not sink into these thoughts and ponder on them. God has blessed us Christians with a conscience and we are to use it. And studying those sections puts nothing positive in our minds. This is why we learn from our parents at an early age to guard our hearts, our minds, and our ears as to what the world has to say about such things. We must use discretion and compare what we cannot avoid hearing or watching with what God says in His Word.
Last week, a friend of mine wrote me an e-mail to tell me that I had been elected as a Board of Directors (BOD) member of the River Valley Welsh Pony Association (RVWPA). There are only three seats available, so I felt honored to have been chosen to fill one. With this honor though, there comes more responsibility with decision making, financial advising, and so on. I was also volunteered to help co-write a monthly newsletter for the group and to help start a webpage. This is a totally exciting new step for me and will also be an excellent addition to my resume. :) I have committed myself and will do my best to represent the club well. As ideas rush through my head and the thought of extra work does flip flops inside my brain, I realize that God has a plan through all of this and will help me make the right decisions.
Just like He does with my future. I have no idea what lies ahead, except my dreams and a plethora of anticipations. But only God determines what happens a couple miles down the road. I can’t see that far. Just like I can’t see over that next hill. I have two choices as to what I can do about it; which makes it easier to decide. I can either A. run and hide; or B. continue to pursue God’s will for my life and better myself, so that I can be ready for hard times and trials. I hate to say it, but there will be those times ahead. And not just for certain people. But for all of us. Whether we have faced many in our past, are facing them in the present, or haven’t faced them yet but will in the future, we need to be prepared to take on the challenge. To put on the full armor of God. Not just the helmet. Not just the breastplate. Not just the boots. For if we are without one, the enemy will point his arrows there and wound us, as we were not prepared.
As a closing thought, I’d like to challenge you today. But not just today, but instead, for your entire lifetime. Be ready. Be on guard. Never let it down; no matter if it’s only for a minute. For Satan doesn’t need an hour to wound you. He only needs a second.
God bless you as you continue to walk with Him.
Blessings,
Anna
He made the storm be still, and the waves of the sea were hushed. Then they were glad that the waters were quiet, and he brought them to their desired haven. -Psalm 107:28-30
Friday, October 26, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Give Thanks!
Last Monday was Thanksgiving Day for Canadians. Many people envision turkey, pumpkin pie and whipped cream, family and friends, a table loaded with food, or maybe certain colors and smells. Regardless of what traditions or practices people hold during that holiday, thanksgiving is a Biblical command. It is a command Jesus, Paul, David, Daniel, and so many others have modeled for us.
Matthew 15:36
And he took the seven loaves and the fishes, and gave thanks...
Ephesians 1:15-16
Wherefore I also...Cease not to give thanks for you, making mention of you in my prayers.
1 Chronicles 16:34
O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.
But...
This isn't a conditional command, though. Many people have no problem being grateful when life is great, but this is a command that is to apply to all circumstances. To the good and the bad; the happy and the sad; the easy and the difficult; the simple and confusing.
Ephesians 5:20
Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Giving thanks will not be always be an voluntary action for each wonderful occurrence in our lives. Certainly, we will praise God for those joyful times as well (Easy for me to say, right? After passing three tests in two days... :P;), but sometimes thankfulness will be a choice--not just a feeling. It will require an act of your will to give thanks for everything.
Thanksgiving is not an option. God didn't say...
"Give thanks when...
...your bills are all paid."
...you're passing all your tests."
...relationships are perfect."
...the sun is shining."
...friends are all in agreement."
But He did say...
"Giv[e] thanks always for all things."
I think praise and thanksgiving are related in many ways. Yes, we may praise God and not necessarily thank Him, and we can express thanksgiving without praise, but I think when we are truly thankful, our hearts will automatically praise God as well. Praise will naturally flow from a heart that realizes Who God really is and what He has done for us, and when we realize that, why would we not praise Him?
Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane thanking God for His disciples--some of whom who would shortly betray and deny Him. Paul (and Silas) sang praises to God in the middle of a dungeon--their backs torn from the beatings they received. David continually praised God in the Psalms, even through some of the most difficult circumstances in his life. Daniel--the man committed to prayer even in the face of adversity--praised God when He revealed the king's dream to him. These men chose to praise God through the easy and the hard times.
Think about it: how could we not praise Him? Even in the most hopeless and stressful situations, He was always there: He never left us. Let's praise Him for His faithfulness. In the lonely stages of life, when friends have gone, He always stayed close. Let's praise Him for His love. When uncertainty and worry fills our minds, He is waiting on the other side--watching us walk by faith through the path He has created. Let's praise Him for never-ending care.
Fanny Crosby's second verse of "Praise Him! Praise Him" says it well:
Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!
For our sins He suffered, and bled and died;
He, our Rock, our hope of eternal salvation,
Hail Him! Hail Him! Jesus the Crucified!
Sound His praises! Jesus who bore our sorrows;
Love unbounded, wonderful, deep and strong;
Praise Him! Praise Him! tell of His excellent greatness;
Praise Him! Praise Him ever in joyful song!
How will you show your gratefulness to Him today? What will you praise Him for this week?
Psalm 100:4
Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.
Blessings,
Kaleigh
Matthew 15:36
And he took the seven loaves and the fishes, and gave thanks...
Ephesians 1:15-16
Wherefore I also...Cease not to give thanks for you, making mention of you in my prayers.
1 Chronicles 16:34
O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.
But...
This isn't a conditional command, though. Many people have no problem being grateful when life is great, but this is a command that is to apply to all circumstances. To the good and the bad; the happy and the sad; the easy and the difficult; the simple and confusing.
Ephesians 5:20
Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Giving thanks will not be always be an voluntary action for each wonderful occurrence in our lives. Certainly, we will praise God for those joyful times as well (Easy for me to say, right? After passing three tests in two days... :P;), but sometimes thankfulness will be a choice--not just a feeling. It will require an act of your will to give thanks for everything.
Thanksgiving is not an option. God didn't say...
"Give thanks when...
...your bills are all paid."
...you're passing all your tests."
...relationships are perfect."
...the sun is shining."
...friends are all in agreement."
But He did say...
"Giv[e] thanks always for all things."
I think praise and thanksgiving are related in many ways. Yes, we may praise God and not necessarily thank Him, and we can express thanksgiving without praise, but I think when we are truly thankful, our hearts will automatically praise God as well. Praise will naturally flow from a heart that realizes Who God really is and what He has done for us, and when we realize that, why would we not praise Him?
Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane thanking God for His disciples--some of whom who would shortly betray and deny Him. Paul (and Silas) sang praises to God in the middle of a dungeon--their backs torn from the beatings they received. David continually praised God in the Psalms, even through some of the most difficult circumstances in his life. Daniel--the man committed to prayer even in the face of adversity--praised God when He revealed the king's dream to him. These men chose to praise God through the easy and the hard times.
Think about it: how could we not praise Him? Even in the most hopeless and stressful situations, He was always there: He never left us. Let's praise Him for His faithfulness. In the lonely stages of life, when friends have gone, He always stayed close. Let's praise Him for His love. When uncertainty and worry fills our minds, He is waiting on the other side--watching us walk by faith through the path He has created. Let's praise Him for never-ending care.
Fanny Crosby's second verse of "Praise Him! Praise Him" says it well:
Praise Him! Praise Him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!
For our sins He suffered, and bled and died;
He, our Rock, our hope of eternal salvation,
Hail Him! Hail Him! Jesus the Crucified!
Sound His praises! Jesus who bore our sorrows;
Love unbounded, wonderful, deep and strong;
Praise Him! Praise Him! tell of His excellent greatness;
Praise Him! Praise Him ever in joyful song!
How will you show your gratefulness to Him today? What will you praise Him for this week?
Psalm 100:4
Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.
Blessings,
Kaleigh
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