There are so many things being broken in this world. Commitments, realtionships, marriages, families. Which is not the way God intended it to be. Lately the "broken reality" has really just slapped me in the face. Too many kids are hurting themselves because they feel broken. Because they feel there's no end to the pain they are carrying. They're falling apart. And they're just kids. Some have endured more pain than some of us probably will in a life time. So you might be asking right about now, "where is God?" "why would He let this happen??" Honestly, I've asked myself the same question. But then I remember verses like Deuteronomy 31:6- Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. and Proverbs 3:5-6 which says, Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.
We MUST trust God with every inch of our lives. If we push Him away and hide in sorrow, nothing is going to get better. If we push our friends and family away, we're making things worse. God gave us the people we have in our life, for a reason. "Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another-and all the more as you see the Day approaching." (Hebrews 10:25)
God never, ever, everrrr even THINKS about leaving our side or abandoning us. That's pretty incredible if you ask me. So with that being said, when we are going through trouble and hurt, we need to seek Christ even more diligently. I think whenever we encounter some kind of hardship, our automatic thinking is "where is God?" and we close ourselves in a box of loneliness. We just assume we're all alone now. Which obviously, as God has proclaimed several times before, is never true.
"Seventy years are given to us! Some even live to eighty. But even the best years are filled with pain and trouble; soon they dissapear, and we fly away." - Psalm 90:10
I love this verse. We are reminded that pain can not last forever. Because when we rely on Christ through our trouble and grow in our realationship with Him, we will spend eternity with Him in the one and only perfect, pain free place. Heaven. Our home.
"Once our eyes are opened, we can't pretend we don't know what to do. God, who weighs our hearts and keeps our souls, knows what we know, and holds us responsible to act."~ Prov. 24:12 // My personal journal, letters to God, notebook, etc.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Release
Today I was holding my 3 month old cousin, Andrew. He was kind of fussy, and dropping his pacifier didn't make it any better. As I was trying to put it back in his mouth, I was having a difficult time because he had his little fists right by his lips, trying to find something to suck on. I was thinking, "If only he knew what was coming. If he could understand that if he moved his hands he would get what he wanted- his pacifier!"
And that's when I realized something. We all do this. Most of us hold this thing in front of us, not knowing that it's keeping us from the bigger picture. That we're blocking the road that God is trying to reach us from. We are upset, lonely, unsatisfied, just like a baby when they lose their pacifier. And if we would only LET GO, God could hand us exactly what we need!
If we released whatever sinful habit we're holding on to, (such as materialism, a broken past, a grudge against someone, drugs, alcohol, etc.) we could receive God's gift to us. Whatever that may be. He knows exactly what we need. It may not be what we want, but what is best for us. He sees our future and holds the 'map' to our lives. Only He knows where we will be in the next 10 years. Or even the next 10 minutes! He has a bigger and better plan for us, than anyone could ever dream or imagine.
We just need to release our hands so we can receive our pacifier.
And that's when I realized something. We all do this. Most of us hold this thing in front of us, not knowing that it's keeping us from the bigger picture. That we're blocking the road that God is trying to reach us from. We are upset, lonely, unsatisfied, just like a baby when they lose their pacifier. And if we would only LET GO, God could hand us exactly what we need!
If we released whatever sinful habit we're holding on to, (such as materialism, a broken past, a grudge against someone, drugs, alcohol, etc.) we could receive God's gift to us. Whatever that may be. He knows exactly what we need. It may not be what we want, but what is best for us. He sees our future and holds the 'map' to our lives. Only He knows where we will be in the next 10 years. Or even the next 10 minutes! He has a bigger and better plan for us, than anyone could ever dream or imagine.
We just need to release our hands so we can receive our pacifier.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Set Apart
My son, do not walk in the way with them; hold back your foot from their paths, - Proverbs 1:15
Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect. - Romans 12:2
That you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world, - Philippians 2:15
Ever since I can remember, I've always wanted to 'fit in'. If my friends had a certain thing, I wanted it too. I mean, I didn't want to be left out! Most kids do this too. In fact, probably 99% of kids and teenagers do. They are always trying to get what everyone esle has, trying to live up to the latest trends and be like all their peers and friends.
Well you know what?
I am going to be that 1%.
I recently figured out that we aren't suppose to be like everyone else. We aren't suppose to fit in. We aren't suppose to follow the way of this world. God called us to be different. To be a light in this world of darkness. To not "go with the flow" or simply "do what everyone else is doing".
Is it easy? No. But God never said things would be easy. He said all things are possible through Him. (Phil. 4:13) Not easier.
And so it is, my latest mission. To set myself apart from the world. To not be 'normal'. To stand out. To be a light.
Because NORMAL IS NOT ENOUGH.
Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect. - Romans 12:2
That you may be blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world, - Philippians 2:15
Ever since I can remember, I've always wanted to 'fit in'. If my friends had a certain thing, I wanted it too. I mean, I didn't want to be left out! Most kids do this too. In fact, probably 99% of kids and teenagers do. They are always trying to get what everyone esle has, trying to live up to the latest trends and be like all their peers and friends.
Well you know what?
I am going to be that 1%.
I recently figured out that we aren't suppose to be like everyone else. We aren't suppose to fit in. We aren't suppose to follow the way of this world. God called us to be different. To be a light in this world of darkness. To not "go with the flow" or simply "do what everyone else is doing".
Is it easy? No. But God never said things would be easy. He said all things are possible through Him. (Phil. 4:13) Not easier.
And so it is, my latest mission. To set myself apart from the world. To not be 'normal'. To stand out. To be a light.
Because NORMAL IS NOT ENOUGH.
Monday, December 17, 2012
13 Things You 'Probably' Don't Know About Me
So just for fun, I thought I'd share thirteen random things that most people don't know about me.
1. I can eat a whole cucumber by myself.
2. I am not in any way flexible or athletic.
3. When I was little, I took ballet, gymnastics, tee-ball, and soccer. (not all at the same time)
4. I don't like carrots. At all.
5. I am Poleish, German, Irish, American Indian, French, and Sweetish.
6. I talk to myself when I'm alone.
7. I spend most time making faces in the mirror while brushing my teeth.
8. I cry when I watch UP.
9. Strangers will think I'm shy and quiet, but my friends know that I do the weirdest things and say the most random stuff.
10. Whenever my hair blows in the wind, I imagine myself as a supermodel.
11. I can't stand Justin Bieber.
12. When I was around 5 years old, I said I wanted to work at Build-A-Bear, have 100 kids, 2 dogs, 2 horses, and 5 cats when I got older.
13. My favorite show is 19 Kids And Counting.
1. I can eat a whole cucumber by myself.
2. I am not in any way flexible or athletic.
3. When I was little, I took ballet, gymnastics, tee-ball, and soccer. (not all at the same time)
4. I don't like carrots. At all.
5. I am Poleish, German, Irish, American Indian, French, and Sweetish.
6. I talk to myself when I'm alone.
7. I spend most time making faces in the mirror while brushing my teeth.
8. I cry when I watch UP.
9. Strangers will think I'm shy and quiet, but my friends know that I do the weirdest things and say the most random stuff.
10. Whenever my hair blows in the wind, I imagine myself as a supermodel.
11. I can't stand Justin Bieber.
12. When I was around 5 years old, I said I wanted to work at Build-A-Bear, have 100 kids, 2 dogs, 2 horses, and 5 cats when I got older.
13. My favorite show is 19 Kids And Counting.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Becoming A Wife
So after hearing all this stuff about waiting and guarding your heart for the man that you deserve, have you ever stopped and asked yourself, "Do I deserve him?"
Think about it. You can't just expect this dream guy to show up in your life one day and live happily ever after. You have to prepare.
I'm sure you've heard the saying "It's better to give, than to receive". Well it's the same way in a relationship. Whether it's a friendship or a marriage, you're main goal should always be to give. It should never be "What can I get out of this", but "What can I give?".
If you are in a relationship right now, just because you want to receive attention or sympathy, or just because it 'feels good', you are not doing it right. (we will talk more on that another time.)
Ways to prepare:
1. Spend time in God's Word. Reading the Bible always refreshes your mind and heart, and each time you read you're guaranteed to learn something new.
2. Talk with God. Praying is also good for your heart and mind, and after all, Jesus loves hearing from us!
3. Pray for your future husband. You never know where he could be at this very moment, so just ask God to protect him, and his heart.
4. Work on serving God and others. Outreach, mission trips, etc. is a good way to use our 'single' time.
When I was praying for my future husband one day, I found myself asking,"Lord PLEASE guard his heart for me. I want SO badly for him to guard his heart." And that's when it hit me. Am I even guarding my heart for him? Here I am pleading to God to help save my future husband's heart for me, when in reality, I'm not really doing such a good job of that myself. He could be praying for me and wanting so badly for me to guard my heart.
And that's when I realized I really have to start preparing for him. So what if I'm only 12? It doesn't matter! You can start wherever, whenever, however, just DO IT.
Think about it. You can't just expect this dream guy to show up in your life one day and live happily ever after. You have to prepare.
I'm sure you've heard the saying "It's better to give, than to receive". Well it's the same way in a relationship. Whether it's a friendship or a marriage, you're main goal should always be to give. It should never be "What can I get out of this", but "What can I give?".
If you are in a relationship right now, just because you want to receive attention or sympathy, or just because it 'feels good', you are not doing it right. (we will talk more on that another time.)
Ways to prepare:
1. Spend time in God's Word. Reading the Bible always refreshes your mind and heart, and each time you read you're guaranteed to learn something new.
2. Talk with God. Praying is also good for your heart and mind, and after all, Jesus loves hearing from us!
3. Pray for your future husband. You never know where he could be at this very moment, so just ask God to protect him, and his heart.
4. Work on serving God and others. Outreach, mission trips, etc. is a good way to use our 'single' time.
When I was praying for my future husband one day, I found myself asking,"Lord PLEASE guard his heart for me. I want SO badly for him to guard his heart." And that's when it hit me. Am I even guarding my heart for him? Here I am pleading to God to help save my future husband's heart for me, when in reality, I'm not really doing such a good job of that myself. He could be praying for me and wanting so badly for me to guard my heart.
And that's when I realized I really have to start preparing for him. So what if I'm only 12? It doesn't matter! You can start wherever, whenever, however, just DO IT.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Six Secrets For Guarding Your Heart
If you are one of those girls who have committed to guarding your heart, than you know it is not easy. This world and everyone in it is very tempting. Especially when you let your emotions get the best of you. I often have to stop and ask myself, does my heart belong to me, or do I belong to my heart?
Here are a few tips I have found handy-
1. Whenever I find myself thinking about boys, I start praying for my future husband. It's distracting, in a good way.
2. If my mind is just flooded with in-pure thoughts, (and it happens to all of us) than I just place my hands on my head, as if I'm grabbing those thoughts, and push them away from me, as if I'm throwing them away. I know, it's silly, but it seems to work for me..
3. I haven't tested this one out yet, but if you are feeling tempted or distracted, or simply tired of waiting, get out your journal or a piece of paper and write a letter to your future husband. Or, if you'd rather, write a letter to God. Just tell him how you feel.
4. Read/purchase a good book. There are several books on purity and 'waiting' out there. They really helped me.
5. Pray. Talking to God helps with everything. It makes everything and anything better.
6. Read the Bible. There are plenty of verses and scriptures on purity and guarding your heart. It's a big encouragement boost when I'm doubting at all.
Hope these help!
Love,
Genesis
Here are a few tips I have found handy-
1. Whenever I find myself thinking about boys, I start praying for my future husband. It's distracting, in a good way.
2. If my mind is just flooded with in-pure thoughts, (and it happens to all of us) than I just place my hands on my head, as if I'm grabbing those thoughts, and push them away from me, as if I'm throwing them away. I know, it's silly, but it seems to work for me..
3. I haven't tested this one out yet, but if you are feeling tempted or distracted, or simply tired of waiting, get out your journal or a piece of paper and write a letter to your future husband. Or, if you'd rather, write a letter to God. Just tell him how you feel.
4. Read/purchase a good book. There are several books on purity and 'waiting' out there. They really helped me.
5. Pray. Talking to God helps with everything. It makes everything and anything better.
6. Read the Bible. There are plenty of verses and scriptures on purity and guarding your heart. It's a big encouragement boost when I'm doubting at all.
Hope these help!
Love,
Genesis
Friday, November 23, 2012
Black Friday in All The Wrong Ways..
First off, our family is not materialistic at all- or at least we try not to be. So when Christmas comes around, we celebrate it a little differently. (more to come on that.)
But anyway, we went to Walmart Thanksgiving night, to get a good deal on some bikes for Jude and Zane because they were outgrowing theirs and we needed them for our camping trip next week.
I had never gone Black Friday/Thanksgiving shopping before, so I wasn't really sure what to expect. It was around 9pm and we had just eaten wayyy too much so I was half awake. Which just added to the INSANity in that store. I had never seen a store so crowded in my life. There were huge lines through out the store, of people waiting for the release of some electronic. There were several moms with sleeping kids in their cart. But that's not what made my stomach turn. (and neither was the food.)
I think it just hit me while I was walking down the aisles full of toys and accessories. It hit me that hundreds of people will come out and spend hours shopping and standing in crazy long lines, while there are millions of orphans around the world, hanging on a thread. I was hit by the question, 'Would Jesus be pleased to see this?' Just because we may not see anything wrong with obsessing over these Black Friday deals and materialism, doesn't mean it's right.
I imagined millions of people flooding orphanage gates with toys and food and warm clothes. I saw families loving on orphaned kiddos. And THAT, is what I believe God made us to do.
We were made to live for and spread the word of God. To make disciples. To be Jesus in this desperate world. To love the least of these.
Think about it- If Jesus came to earth every Christmas, do you honestly think you would see Him standing in lines at stores? Do you think you would find Him writing letters to Santa? No. I think I would see Him spending the holiday with the homeless, and orphans. I think the greatest gift someone can give is love. Jesus gives that gift to us everyday, and never stops giving it. And I find that much more valuable than a plastic toy that a kid's going to get tired of in the next three weeks. Much more valuable than any laptop or tv that's going to brake or go out of season in a year or two. And much more valuable than any piece of clothing that's going to be outgrown and out of style before you know it.
I much rather spend my time advocating for orphans, and giving to the poor and hungry. I see the impact and memories lasting a life time. Verses a materialistic gift, lasting only a few months, if even.
I'm not trying to bash those who go Christmas shopping. I'm just saying, don't say you don't have the time or money to give to the less fortunate. Or to do outreach in your community, or donate to an adopting family, when you're standing in lines for hours or spending hundreds of dollars. I'm sharing my opinion, and my guess at what Jesus sees. I'm also hoping that when you're done reading this, you will be changed. Take a minute and ask God to break your heart for what brakes His. To open your eyes to the bigger picture, and to the lost and hopeless around the world. Ask Him to help guide you towards outreach. To show you the needs, and to help you love like He does. Go ahead. Do it right now.
Happy holidays,
Genesis
But anyway, we went to Walmart Thanksgiving night, to get a good deal on some bikes for Jude and Zane because they were outgrowing theirs and we needed them for our camping trip next week.
I had never gone Black Friday/Thanksgiving shopping before, so I wasn't really sure what to expect. It was around 9pm and we had just eaten wayyy too much so I was half awake. Which just added to the INSANity in that store. I had never seen a store so crowded in my life. There were huge lines through out the store, of people waiting for the release of some electronic. There were several moms with sleeping kids in their cart. But that's not what made my stomach turn. (and neither was the food.)
I think it just hit me while I was walking down the aisles full of toys and accessories. It hit me that hundreds of people will come out and spend hours shopping and standing in crazy long lines, while there are millions of orphans around the world, hanging on a thread. I was hit by the question, 'Would Jesus be pleased to see this?' Just because we may not see anything wrong with obsessing over these Black Friday deals and materialism, doesn't mean it's right.
I imagined millions of people flooding orphanage gates with toys and food and warm clothes. I saw families loving on orphaned kiddos. And THAT, is what I believe God made us to do.
We were made to live for and spread the word of God. To make disciples. To be Jesus in this desperate world. To love the least of these.
Think about it- If Jesus came to earth every Christmas, do you honestly think you would see Him standing in lines at stores? Do you think you would find Him writing letters to Santa? No. I think I would see Him spending the holiday with the homeless, and orphans. I think the greatest gift someone can give is love. Jesus gives that gift to us everyday, and never stops giving it. And I find that much more valuable than a plastic toy that a kid's going to get tired of in the next three weeks. Much more valuable than any laptop or tv that's going to brake or go out of season in a year or two. And much more valuable than any piece of clothing that's going to be outgrown and out of style before you know it.
I much rather spend my time advocating for orphans, and giving to the poor and hungry. I see the impact and memories lasting a life time. Verses a materialistic gift, lasting only a few months, if even.
I'm not trying to bash those who go Christmas shopping. I'm just saying, don't say you don't have the time or money to give to the less fortunate. Or to do outreach in your community, or donate to an adopting family, when you're standing in lines for hours or spending hundreds of dollars. I'm sharing my opinion, and my guess at what Jesus sees. I'm also hoping that when you're done reading this, you will be changed. Take a minute and ask God to break your heart for what brakes His. To open your eyes to the bigger picture, and to the lost and hopeless around the world. Ask Him to help guide you towards outreach. To show you the needs, and to help you love like He does. Go ahead. Do it right now.
Happy holidays,
Genesis
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