"Christians are to live 'like men who are awaiting their Master...; and their conduct and character are determined by that expectation.' " ~ F. W. Beare in A Commentary on the Epistle to the Philippians.
Friday, May 07, 2010
I've been doing supplemental reading for one of my classes. We could choose what area of doctrine to do it on, so, since I don't know much about Eschatology, I decided to go with that subject. Wow, it has been amazing! I'm going through the book Maranatha: Our Lord Comes! by Raynold Showers. There is a whole chapter on the immanency of Christ's return and I have been more and more convicted of the reality of it. If I really believe that His return could be at any moment, my life will reflect that! At the end of the chapter is a quote, and I would like to share with you:
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
This past saturday was the CBI banquet...
here are a few pictures...
(thanks to some students who were gracious enough to give their pictures to those of us who don't have cameras!)
The two Brasilians here at school: some fellow-students say that one speaks Portuguese, the other, English. (I'll let you decide which is which. =) I'm so glad that we're here at CBI together!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
*smile*
After a long drought of blog posts, at last! Here is one! Although I do not have the time to go into detail about everything that has happened lately, I would like to share a little something about what God has been doing in my life recently.
This semester, in the midst of various other truths, there seems to be one truth in particular that sticks out more than others and seems like it is that one, more than anything, God has been trying to teach me. And slowly, I have been learning. Through several incidences this semester that have taken place, I have begun to realize the utter importance of prayer. More specifically, that of prayer for those around us, especially other believers. While I have always known (in my head) the importance of prayer and the role it should take in the believer's walk, I have never actually experienced in such real ways the need for prayer as I have this semester.
A song that has been going through my mind lately is "I am Thine, O Lord." I really like the words of it...read them and consider their significance in your own life.
I am thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice,And it told Thy love to me;But I long to rise in the arms of faith,and be closer drawn to Thee.Consecrate me now to Thy service, Lord,by the pow'r of grace divine;Let my soul look up with a steadfast hope,and my will be lost in Thine.O, the pure delight of a single hourthat before Thy throne I spend,When I kneel in prayer, and with Thee, my God,I commune as friend with friend.There are depths of love that I cannot knowTill I cross the narrow sea;There are heights of joy that I may not reachTill I rest in peace with Thee.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Spring break!!!!!
I am looking forward to this change of schedule:
sleeping a little later than 6:00...
being free from attending classes for a week...
cooking...
really having nothing in particular that absolutely has to get done because it is due the next day...
perhaps doing some pleasure reading...
relaxing...
refocusing...
yes... Spring break...enough said.
sleeping a little later than 6:00...
being free from attending classes for a week...
cooking...
really having nothing in particular that absolutely has to get done because it is due the next day...
perhaps doing some pleasure reading...
relaxing...
refocusing...
yes... Spring break...enough said.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
"God is more interested in my sanctification than in my service."
All too often, it is easy to think that the Christian life is all about serving God. In a way, that is true, yet perhaps an even greater aspect of the Christian life is being conformed to the image of Christ and living a life of holiness. If you stop you stop to think about it, without a life of separation and sanctification, can one truly serve God?
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
like the ocean waves...
God's grace is like those waves. There is a never-ending supply of it. It is always there for us, whenever we need it. Isn't it wonderful to know that "My grace is sufficient"?
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