Tuesday, July 03, 2007

The New Life Conference

My dear beloved friends, have you ever eaten at Golden Corral or Ryans? Did you find yourself trying to figure out what to chew on first? That was my experience at the Godly Life conference in Chicago a couple of weeks ago. There was a buffet of God's Word, but this time I knew exactly what to chew on. Pastor Louis Love, Pastor Thaibiti Anyabwile, and Pastor Anthony Carter cooked up a serious dose of protein. I walked away full and satisfied. I thank the Lord for these men who are speaking boldly to make known the mystery of the gospel. (Ephesians 6:19)

The fellowship was great!!! We spent alot of time laughing and eating. Each year I look forward to this conference. And each year I come back well nourished by the powerful Word of God. I highly recommend all to visit New Life's website and order the cd's from the conference. I guarantee you'll never be the same.

Continue to pray for next years conference. I'll keep you posted on dates as well as the conference theme.

Be sure to visit their site at http://www.newlifevh.org. (Click on Conferences, then Messages on CD.)

Monday, July 02, 2007

Hiding the Word In Our Hearts


The challenge has been set. Our next set of memory verses are from Psalm 119. Yes, my friends we will be taking a trip through the whole of Psalm 119. Now let us not fret, we will take the next six months to work on this. Each week we will memorize a section. (eight verses) As you go through this Psalm, take note of all the references to God's word. Just about every verse speaks of His word.


May the Lord be glorified as we seek to know Him through the study of His word.


"Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord. Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, who seek Him with the whole heart."

Preparing for the Peachtree


In an earlier post I spoke of participating in the Peachtree Road Race, here in Atlanta, on the 4th of July. Friends, that time has come. More than 50,000 people, including me, are two days away from the anticipated event. Over the past couple of days I've been asking myself, "What have I gotten into?" :) Well, as I train for physical stamina, I've also been training for spiritual endurance. Memorizing and studying God's word has helped me tremendously. I am trusting and believing that His word will see me through. Hebrews 12:1 says,
"Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of
witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God."
My prayer is that I will run with endurance, just as Jesus Christ endured on the cross. The word of God has sustaining power!

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Hiding The Word In Our Hearts

I pray that you all were blessed by last weeks scripture memory verse. I know that I was. I was reminded of the importance of keeping our minds stayed on the things of the Lord. Remembering also to "wait for the blessed hope and the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ...." (Titus 2:13)


Our next verse comes from I John 3:1-10


We will take the next two weeks to memorize these verses. I pray that the Holy Spirit will be with you, to help you engraved the word of the Lord on your hearts. Be blessed!!!!

Thursday, June 07, 2007

It's All In A Word

Isn't it amazing when one sits down to contemplate all that God knows? The most amazing thing, however, is we will never really comprehend the vastness of God's knowledge. In Our Perfect God Shenton says, "

"God's knowledge is his intellectual apprehension of truth and can be described as one eternal, all-comprehensive, indivisible act of intuition. It is that perfection in God whereby he, in an entirely unique manner, knows himself and all things possible and actual in one eternal and most simple act."


In other words, God knows what has happened, what will happen, when and where it will happen. And get this, He knew before the world took on any form. "Known to God from eternity are all His works." Acts 15:18

In our humanity, we must work to obtain knowledge, however, God does not obtain His. He doesn't depend on anyone or anything to gain knowledge. Shenton says, "He depends solely and absolutely on his own infinite knowledge, which he possesses within his own mind and will." This should cause all to fall to their knees in awe. Oh, how little we know and understand when it comes to the mind of our great and glorious God. I am finding out how little I know and understand.

I praise the Lord for His omniscience. For no matter what I have gone through, are going through, or will go through HE knows it altogether.

Foreknowledge - In one simple and eternal act of cognition God knows all things.
AMEN

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Modesty

I just read a great article concerning modesty at http://www.reviveourhearts.com. The article is entitled, "Does God Really Care What You Wear?" Nancy Leigh Demoss gives great insight on the subject. Check it out and pass it on.

Monday, June 04, 2007

Hiding the Word In Our Hearts

"With my whole heart I seek you; let me not wander from your commandments! I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you. Ps. 119:10-11


One of the goals I set for myself at the beginning of the year was to memorize more scriptures. Along with that I sought the face of the Lord and asked Him to place someone in my life to hold me accountable for it. The Lord has graciously answered my prayer. I have been blessed with two sisters, of the faith, who have welcomed me in their pursuit to learn a passage of scripture each week.


Every Monday, I will post the scripture we are learning. We are memorizing text that deal with our thought life. I encourage all to join and pray that all would be so led to start memorizing the word of God.


The scripture for this week: Titus 2:11-14

Friday, June 01, 2007

Finding Joy in Hair

I mentioned in an earlier post that through the strength of the Lord I can do all things, which included doing hair. God has graciously blessed me with four beautiful daughters and between Friday and Saturday we spend quite a bit of time sifting through lockes of hair.

It is truly a joy and a priviledge to honor God in caring for my children, even though, it is sometimes a struggle to pull myself together, pull out the comb, brush, spray bottle, and the blue magic, the old school hair grease=), to venture into territories unknown. (I will have you know, each hair day is a different experience) However, in I Corinthians 10:31 I am reminded, "Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God."

So, with every strand of hair, every tear that may be shed, I will do it all to the glory of God.

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.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

The Busy-ness of Life

It is amazing how things can take up so much of your time. I often feel like 24 hours just isn't long enough to accomplish all that needs to be accomplished for the day. Well, the other day I came to the oh- so- obvious conclusion that God knows better than me, that 24 hours is more than enough time. Immediately after that thought, the word "Priority" popped into my mind. Go figure!

The reason most of us may feel like we don't have enough time is because things that are not priorities are crowding the space that should be allotted for home, church, and time with the Lord. I quickly stopped complaining and started to look at what was taking up so much of my time. I realized that there were things clogging up precious time that belonged to my family and to the Lord. I asked the Lord to show me how to put those things where they belonged and put the important things/people where they should be. Praising the Lord was my next course of action. I began praising and thanking him for how He created this world and the boundaries of time.

With that said, I will be allotting time in my schedule to blog more. :-) I know some time ago I said I was back, but school was back, children's choir rehearsal was back and all the demands of putting a Christmas program together were too. I am working on several post which I am praying to have up in a couple of weeks.

I am currently reading a book called "Heaven at Home" by Ginger Plowman. It's book that speaks on making our home a place of joy and peace. A refuge. Our women's ministry are presently reading "Lies Women Believe and the Truth That Sets Them Free". It is a powerful book that opens the eye to things that are holding us captive and keeping us from experiencing the fullness of God's presence. Several of my posts will come from them.

May God's grace be with you as you are seeking to serve Him on this journey.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

The Right to Kill?


Scripture speaks a lot of children. It tells us that "children are a heritage of the Lord". (Psalm 127:3) It also tells us that we are to be as little children when coming to the Lord. (Matthew 18:2-5) Scripture tells us that "children are a gift from God." To give birth is a most glorious and marvelous gift that could ever be given to a woman. It amazes me that people are fighting for the right to kill an unborn child. There was an article that came out in Ms Magazine that spoke of women who chose to abort their baby. They wanted to show the world that these women were not ashamed of the decision they had made. They wanted people to know that it was their right. (read article at http://www.msmagazine.com/fall2006/abortionmag.asp) Now, are we suppose to applaud these individuals? Are we to feel sorry for them or pick up our banners and join in the fight with them? What?!?

I have five children and every single one of them are precious in the sight of the Lord. It was such a joy to know that the Lord chose me to be a mother. It's a high calling and an invaluable gift. When are the many thousands of women and young girls going to stop playing God? When are the people in government, who are riding on the band wagon, going to stop trying to keep laws from passing that would put an end to the ugliness of abortion? If you look at the picture above you can see the awesomeness of God's grace. No matter how small, that child is created in His image.

Ladies join with me in prayer. Let's pray for God's mercy to engulf those who don't see the awfulness of abortion. Share your thoughts and prayers. I would love to know what you think.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

The Power of the Cross

How often do we consider the cross? How often do we consider the power of the cross? Over the past few weeks I've been constantly reminded of what Christ did for me. Each time I am more amazed and more aware of my sin. My sins are what nailed him to the cross. In Isaiah 53 it tells us that He bore our grief and carried our sorrows. Yet through it all He never opened His mouth. What an awesome thought. In Acts, Luke tells us that Jesus Christ was delivered by the purpose and foreknowledge of God. God knew we needed a savior and sacrificed His Son for us. That alone should cause all to shout, "Hallelujah!! What a Savior."


There's a song that captures the essence of what I've been experiencing over the past month. It's called The Power of the Cross. It's written by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend. I pray that through these words the power of the cross will become as real to you as it has to me.


Oh to see the dawn, of the darkest day
Christ on the road to calvary
Tried by sinful men, torn and beaten then
Nailed to a cross of wood
This the power of the cross,
Christ became sin for us
Took the blame, bore the wrath
We stand forgiven at the Cross
Oh to see the pain, written on your face
Bearing the awesome weight of sin
Every bitter thought, every evil deed
Crowning your blood stained brow
Now the daylight flees, now the ground beneath
Quakes as its maker bows His head
Curtain torn in two, dead are raised to life
Finished the victory cry
Oh to see my name, written in the wounds
For through your suffering I am free
Death is crushed to death, life is mine to live
Won through your selfless love
This the power of the cross
Son of God, slain for us
What a love, what a cost
We stand forgiven at the cross
May we all be blessed today and everyday by the power of the cross.

Friday, September 01, 2006

I'M BACK!

Hey everyone!!! It has been a busy summer. I have so much to share about God's goodness and faithfulness. He has blessed me with opportunities to travel to several different places over the past few months. I had an opportunity to travel with my husband to Chicago where he was one of the speakers at a conference that centered around the attributes of God. (I don't even have to tell you how powerful that was!) Also I was blessed by the Lord in celebrating 13 wonderful years of marriage. My husband and I had a fun filled and romantic time in Gatlinburg TN. Shortly after that I traveled to Gaithersburg, MD with our praise team to the Sovereign Grace Ministries, Worship06 conference at Covenant Life Church where Bob Kauflin and others opened our eyes to Christ-centered worship. It was so awesome.


These are just a few things that went on this summer. I will share more with you on how God transformed my heart through these events. I will also be sharing thoughts on homeschooling. I am getting ready to jump head first into my 5th year. I am really excited. My prayer is that the Lord will open the windows of heaven and pour out many blessings. And for all of you who are homeschooling, my prayer is the same for you. May we seek to honor the Lord through the training of our children. May the Lord reveal himself in a mighty way this year.

Let us continue to praise God for his gifts of love to us, in that He sent His son to die for sinners. Praise him for the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and the bountiful supply of grace and mercy.

Don't forget to check out our church's web site. We just finished up Pilgrims Progress and each session is available to for you to enjoy and glean from. It was an awesome journey. http://www.scfi.org

Friday, July 21, 2006

Certain Death or Life Everlasting

At my church we are currently studying The Pilgrims Progress. It has, thus far, been an eye opening journey. It is a magnificent portrait of the perseverance of the saints. On Wednesday night I was so encouraged by Christian's understanding of why we should endure in this life.

When Christian ran into Timorous and Mistrust they were in pursuit of fleeing from difficulty and danger. They were imploring Christian to do the same. Christian's next words should be a banner in our lives. He says,


"If I go back to my own country,
which faces fire and brimstone,
I shall certainly perish there.
If I can get to the
Celestial City, I am sure to be
safe there. I must go
forward, facing the risks and
dangers. To go back is nothing
but death; to go forward is fear
of death, and life everlasting beyond it.
So I will go
forward."
There is nothing this world could offer that will alleviate us from difficult times, trials, heartache and pain. There is no easy way. In this life we will run in to a Timorous or Mistrust. We will run into people whose lives are gripped by fear. Even people we love and trust will try to persuade us to return to the City of Destruction.
Remember Lot's wife, don't look back, keep moving ahead and let the words of Christian resonate in your hearts and minds, so that when you are faced with those who desire to veer off of the way of the King say to yourself, "To go back is nothing but death; to go forward is fear of death, and life everlasting beyond it. So I will go forward."
If you are interested in joining us through our study of The Pilgrims Progress please go to Southwest Christian Fellowship's website where the sermons are available.

Monday, July 10, 2006

Created to be Feminine

A couple of days ago I was sitting in McDonalds play land watching my children enjoy a game of hide-and-seek. While I was being entertained I noticed a woman and her two children enter the play area. I began to admire the cuteness of one of her offspring. As I watched them I found myself wondering whether or not this child was male or female. At first glance you would think "female". The little one's hair was braided, had beautiful almond shaped eyes and a "pretty" smile. However, the child was dressed in big and baggy clothing, and I was left wondering.

All too often young ladies are mistaken for young men. And more frustrating to me, young girls are seeking and striving to look more masculine. Where have we gone wrong? Why are our young girls so displeased with the way the Creator, created them to be? Why are we so accepting?

In Genesis 1:27 it says, "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them." (emphasis added) Oh, how beautifully sculptured we are. Designed perfectly by the Master. As I look at the discontentment in this world it reaffirms the depravity of man. Everyday we see men and women, young and old shaking their fist in the face of God. Yet I am reminded that without the mercy and grace of our loving Father we would do the same.

I would encourage us all, to train our daughters up with the understanding and the joy of knowing and honoring the beauty in which God created us. If we are training our daughters to bask in the rays of their femininity then God will be glorified. If you know a young lady who strives to be the opposite of what she is I implore you to admonish them. Turn their thoughts to the divine order, the order which was established at the beginning of time.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

I Need Thee, O I Need Thee

This was sent to me from friend. I pray that it shows you how much We need grace and the One who supplies it. Be blessed.


Truth ForLife Devotional
June 29, 2006
AND SO IN THE MATTER OF THE ENVOYS OF THE PRINCES OF BABYLON, WHO HAD BEEN SENT TO HIM TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE SIGN THAT HAD BEEN DONE IN THE LAND, GOD LEFT HIM TO HIMSELF, IN ORDER TO TEST HIM AND TO KNOW ALL THAT WAS IN HIS HEART. 2 Chronicles 32:31



Hezekiah was growing so inwardly great and priding himself so much upon the favor of God that self-righteousness crept in, and because he trusted in himself, the grace of God was for a time, in its more active operations, withdrawn. If the grace of God were to leave the best Christian, there is enough sin in his heart to make him the worst of transgressors. If left to yourselves, you who are warmest for Christ would cool down like Laodicea into sickening lukewarmness: You who are sound in the faith would be white with the leprosy of false doctrine; you who now walk before the Lord in excellency and integrity would reel to and fro and stagger with a drunkenness of evil passion. Like the moon, we borrow our light; bright as we are when grace shines on us, we are darkness itself when the Son of Righteousness withdraws Himself.

Therefore, let us cry to God to never leave us. "Take not Your Holy Spirit from me! Do not withdraw from us Your indwelling grace! Have You not said, 'I, the LORD, am its keeper; every moment I water it. Lest anyone punish it, I keep it night and day'?1 Lord, keep us everywhere. Keep us when we're in the valley so that we do not grumble against Your humbling hand; keep us when we're on the mountain, so we do not lose our balance by being lifted up; keep us in youth, when our passions are strong; keep us in old age, when becoming conceited in our wisdom, we may therefore prove greater fools than those who are young and silly; keep us when we come to die, in case at the very end we should deny You! Keep us living, keep us dying, keep us working, keep us suffering, keep us fighting, keep us resting, keep us everywhere, for everywhere we need You, O our God !"1 Isaiah 27:3

Amen!