Thursday, May 31, 2007

Trusting in God

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths." Proverbs 3:5-6
It is sometimes a difficult thing to trust the Lord. When we face things that are out of our control, we have a tendency to worry and waiver in our faith. I know I sometimes struggle with this, so I was excited to see that our sisters in Christ, Carolyn Mahaney and her three daughters were blogging on this subject. (from May 21-May 25) I am encouraging all to visit their site at http://www.girltalk.blogs.com. I pray we all seek to trust the Lord at all times, for all things.


" Trust in Him at all times, you people; Pour out your heart
before Him; God is a refuge for us." Psalm 62:8

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Holy Ambition

My husband has posted a great blog concerning Holy Ambition. John Piper gives a thought provoking sermon on the subject. It is something for the whole family. Check it out by just clicking on the link to his blog at Non Nobis Domine. It is truly something to think about. What are our holy ambitions? What are our children's holy ambitions?

It's All in A Word

Periodically, I will be posting words and their definitions. For the next couple of weeks I'll be using words from the book Our Perfect God . Tim Shenton, defines these words as they relate to what he has written.


ABSOULUTE- God is the first cause of all existing things, the ultimate
ground of all reality and the one self-existent, eternal Being.
He is free from conditions, limitations and restraints, and
sustains no necessary relation to any other being.

Running the Race


In August of last year I embarked on a mission of exercising and eating right. I was never really serious in years past, but a dear friend of mine encouraged three other ladies and myself to join with her in this venture. We began walking/jogging 3-4 times a week and kept a log of meals and snacks. Things were going great, until she challenged me to sign up for the Peachtree Road Race. The Peachtree is a 6 mile race held in Atlanta every July 4. I accepted, however I was not sure what I was getting into.


On May 12, I signed up for a 3.2 mile race, which raised money for breast cancer awareness. This race gave me a small glimpse of what to expect in July. This was no cake walk. Everyone I knew, had taken off and I couldn't catch them. I had to make it on my own. My legs were burning like fire and I wanted to stop!! However, constantly quoting the verse found in Ecclesiastes 9:11a "The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong..." and Phillipians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" gave me the push I needed. I immediately began likening the race to my, our, walk with Christ. Is not our lives, as servants to the Almighty, like a race? We must endure to the end remembering that, it is only through Him that we are able to stand.


Every since that day, I have been telling myself that I can do all things through Him. Washing the dishes, cleaning the house, combing hair, (with four girls, that's alot of hair) loving my children, submitting to my husband. I can daily seek the face of God and stand on His word, because it is His strength that allows me to do it. I may not have finished first in the race, but I finished. And in this life we may not finish first, but we will meet our Saviour at the finish line.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Our Perfect God

Over the past couple of months I have been reading the book Our Perfect God by Tim Shenton. It is the summary of the attributes of God. In this book Shenton breaks down each attribute with the idea that :




a. The perfections of God are, in both fact and idea, essential
to and inseparable from, the nature of the divine Being, which in itself is
infinite, eternal and unchangeable.


b. The perfections of God can only be known in the way and as far as he
has condescended to reveal them.


c. From eternity God possessed these attributes in all their fullness,
for they are co-existent and eternally unchangeable qualities of the divine
Being.


d. Although each attribute will be dealt with separately, they must
never be thought of as 'parts' of God's being or disassociated from his other
perfections, for God is one and indivisible.





This has been an eye-opening experience for me. I will be sharing, on occasion, some of my thoughts as well as words and their definitions. If you would like to join with me on this journey, please do. I would love to know your thoughts as well.