Unfortunately, I can't take the credit for this photo...but it is really close to Corvallis! Fall in Corvallis is amazing...definitely my favorite time of year here. I am so blessed to be able to spend another fall here! Lately, I have been hiking to the top of a butte in town, Chip Ross Park, to enjoy the fall colors. We do this as a school sometimes, as the entrance to the park is literally at the entrance to the church. But I have also gone it alone a few times to study or whatever at the top. Its a great hike, not too strenuous, only about 15 minutes, but it gets your blood pumping enough that you are warm for awhile at the top. I think for me, God's beauty of creation is the most overtly evident in the fall. Seeing the magnificent colors change lets me know that our Creator God is all the more magnificent in His Glory! I also like the month of October for the plethora of costumes to be worn (I am so excited for Friday!), the pumpkins to be carved, the yummy spiced things to be eaten and drank, and the signal of the coming of the Holiday season. This year, I am going to dress as "Susie Homemaker" for Halloween, although only during the day. Friday night, I am working at a childrens Harvest Carnival at the fairgrounds for school. My classmates and I are responsible for "Bible Land" where we get to dress up as Bible characters and tell our stories to the kids as they walk through...so cool! That means two costumes in one day...I'm so happy! :) I am not sure yet who I will be playing, but pictures will follow soon!
School has been going well...although we have midterms this week. I may change my opinion after this week. :) I thought I could give you a little taste of what we have been learning. In my prayer class two weeks ago, we had to write devotionals based off of a passage of scripture about prayer. The boys did one passage (Luke 11:5-13) and the girls did another (Luke 18:1-8). Both are great passages about praying with persistence, or boldness. Here is the devotional I wrote:
In the parable of the persistent widow, Jesus is contrasting himself/God with the unjust judge. The judge responded to the woman's pleas because he became frustrated and impatient. But God is giving the woman what she asks for because she was persistent, not relenting in her request. She was also asking for something good, something that would be in line with God's will, by asking for justice. We know God is a just God; therefore he wants to grant justice to his children as well. He is choosing to give the widow something that is in line with his character.
The application I take from this passage is two-fold. First, I see the value of praying persistently. This is something that challenges me, because a lot of times I become like the unjust judge, and get impatient with God's timing. But I know that if I am praying in line with God's will, he will give me the things I ask for. The tricky part is the timing, which is my second application. Verse 8 is a promise from God, that he will answer prayers, and quickly. But what does quickly mean to God? In my experience, it is much different than my definition of quickly! This is encouraging and discouraging at the same time. It is encouraging to remember that he is hearing my prayers, and he wants me to continue praying for them. But it is discouraging because I have to keep going! But I have faith in his timing, even if I don't understand it sometimes (ok...most of the time) and I will continue to boldly approach his throne to ask for things that are good, that are in line with his character, and are according to his will.
Anybody still read this?
13 years ago
3 comments:
I am glad to hear about your school and even your thoughts with your devotion. I have a halloween party tonight, can't wait :) although I don't get as excited about dressing up as you do. Last thing, your talk about spiced things makes me miss home, and the holidays, and the great amount of treats we share at lifegroup, your dessert parties, and so on. I love you girl, talk to you soon!
I can't begin to tell you how much the last part of your blog impacted me. You are so inspirational to me in so many ways! (One particularly I will have to tell you about sometime) But anyways I loved the story about the lady being so persistent in prayer. This is something I really need to work on, especially since my definition of quickly is DEFINITELY different than God's.
Jen,
What a blessing. I look forward to getting to know you better through your posts. It is wonderful to see your heart here (and in your previous posts) A woman after God's own heart. I love it!
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