Monday, December 31, 2007
In the Grip of Grace-3
This cricket lives a "godless" life. He has no perception of right and wrong, no Creator to worship and no purpose. His knowledge of his world doesn't propel him to learn more, only to be content with his knowledge.
How often do we live a godless life? Do you have a time in your life when you've lived in a godless mentality?
Thursday, December 27, 2007
In the Grip of Grace-2
"God does not sit silently while his children indulge in perversion. He lets us go our sinful way and reap the consequences. Every broken heart, every unwanted child, every war and tragedy can be traced back to our rebellion against God...Does He simply shake His head and say 'Humans will be humans?'...God is rightfully angry."
I don't even know what to say except if you need an example of rebellious living, just look at my life. In some ways I have good rebellion. I'm pretty resistant to ways of this world, but then every so often (lately it's about every day), Satan likes to convince me that my ways are superior to God's (which by the way, never works out).
What do you think?
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
In the Grip of Grace-1
The book opens telling a story about 5 sons. The oldest son is wise and obedient whereas the three youngest are rebellious and certainly foolish. Near their house was a river with a fast current that would carry anything past the mountain. One day the youngest sons ventured closer than ever to the rushing river and through a series of events found themselves farther down the river than they had ever been and past the mountain. They waited for days for their eldest brother to come for them. Every night they would meet back by the fire near the river. One night the oldest of the 4 didn't return and the other three set forth to find him. He was building a house. You see, he had given up hope and decided to settle for what his surroundings were and settle amongst the savages. The second of the 4 judged his older brother and point at all of his sins and made camp outside his house. The 2 youngest returned to the river and waited for another night. The next morning the youngest son found himself alone by the fire. He searched for his brother and found him next to the river stacking rocks. He decided he was going to build a bridge all the way up the river and prove to his father he deserved forgiveness.
The firstborn son finally came to rescue his 4 younger brothers. However, when he arrived he only found the youngest. He searched for the middle three and each one passed up his offer on returning home. The oldest of the 4 denied even knowing him and choose to continue living his savage ways; he became the "hut-building hedonist." He choose to forever live outside his father's will and engage in savage acts. The middle son was too focused on condemning his older brother; he became the "fault-finding judgementalist." He never acknowledged his faults were just as great as his brother's. The 2nd youngest continued to gather rocks and build a stone path up the river. His brother told him he would never make it and that he didn't have to prove himself worthy; his father had already forgiven him. He never listened and thus became the "rock-stacking legalist." The oldest brother returned to the fire where he had left his youngest brother. He quickly to his brother why the 3 middle brothers choose to not return to their father. The youngest hopped on his brother's back and together they made it up the river.
Which brother have we become? Throughout our lives, we play the role of all three, but today, are we ignoring God's truth, condemning others, proving ourselves worthy, or are we riding in the Grace Jesus has offered us through God's forgiveness.
I myself typically live as the condemning brother or the unworthy brother. Lately I've spent so much time trying to prove that I am worthy of so many things other than just God's amazing grace. What about you?
Monday, December 24, 2007
In the Grip of Grace
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Old Ties
Tim and Nicole
Tim and Nicole. They've been such a huge part of my life for almost 7 years now. They started with me and all my friends way back in 5th grade!!! Can you believe it? They've been the only people who my friends and I haven't scared off. They have two handsome boys and I'll get some pics of them. Thanks for all you guys do. I can't believe you guys stuck around as long as you have. Can you believe we're graduating in a few months?
Saturday, December 22, 2007
One final friend
My girls!
Indescribable
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2f1ItK-Alg
Christmas
Friday, December 21, 2007
Change
Taylor
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Friends
Another BFF of mine is Caroline. Not a day goes by when I don't thank God for your friendship in my life! You are my sanity, and I don't know what I'd do with out any of you three!
Europe
This is my new favorite place in the world! Zurich, Switzerland. Talk about being surrounded by God's beauty!! Waking up to the Swiss Alps and shimmering Lake Zurich underneath them every morning...I didn't want to leave!
Breendonk Concentration Camp in Belgium. The craziest thing is that walking into this place, we were all joking and having a good time, and then upon entrance to the camp, the talking stopped and we were silent until we left hours later. I remember never wanting to go anywhere by myself and I made sure someone was near me, no matter what. That's just how creepy this place was. It's giving me chills just thinking about it now...
The William Tyndale Memorial--this came after our tour of Breendonk. When we were half way between the train station and the site, it started to pour!! (that's why we're all soaking wet). Unfortunately, there weren't many places to stay out of the rain, so we just kept pressing on. :)
Here's everyone (at least all the students, Stephanie and Cobra, I'll get a pic in of you--promise!) Austin, Laurel, Me, Des, Micah, Hurley, Tina, Steph, Beth, Caroline, and Uriah. Such a God-picked group!