I was looking at my blog posts and noticed that this one was not posted and since I had a conversation in which a close friend and I were talking about how do we make sure that when the tough times come, we are ready to do what God asks of us, no matter what. I thought this post I had written back in March helps to illustrate a good point and wanted to share.
Remember how I shared that I have not read through the entire Bible?....yet. Well, I'm working on it chronologically right now. I'm nearing the end of Exodus and I have always wondered why the Israelites forgot so easily what God had done for them. In a previous post, I touched a little on personally needing reminders & that God uses His Word and peoples' testimonies to help us remember the things he has done which helps strengthen our faith & our walk with him. As I was reading about the slavery of the Israelites and how God saved them from Egypt, I started to realize that it really doesn't take us long to forget or 'feel' forgotten about, in our sinful human nature. Especially when trials come.
My Disclaimer: Now please realize that the Bible doesn't say all of this exactly as I am imagining it & I'm not trying to put words or meanings to the scripture. What I am trying to do is apply it to my life, think about my human nature, kinda take a walk in their shoes rather than judging them, & realize how in the world these people who saw so many amazing things, miracles, food provided for them daily, etc could forget what God asked them to do in such a short time. Would I do the same as them & create an idol to worship because the leader had not returned and brought directions to the group? I used to think that was so stupid but as I'm walking through this journey, I don't honestly know how I would behave.
So Moses met with God and was told the Covenant that God wanted with the Israelites. Then Moses went & told the people what God had said & they responded that they would follow the covenant. Then Moses went back up to be with God & the people were left down in their camp & didn't hear from Moses or see him for like 6 weeks. While he was up there, God wrote the Commandments on the Tablets but all of this time with God took about 6 weeks. The Israelites knew what God had done for them by bringing them out of Egypt & seeing the plagues that hit the Egyptians & didn't touch the Israelites, those were miracles that they witnessed with their own eyes yet, only a few months later, they had forgotten the vast & mighty things God had done to save them, to rescue them. Then when their leader, Moses, the one they could see with their eyes, had gone up to be with God & talk with him, they got antsy, impatient, & probably scared. They didn't know if Moses had died, if he was coming back, & since they had been in bondage for so long, their hearts were probably a bit frail in trusting God. Sometimes we think that because we can see something it is more real. They trusted Moses because they could see him. I think they trusted God too but they may have wondered whether God had already forgotten about them. Maybe many of them felt forgotten about when they were in Egypt for hundreds of years in slavery. But God never forgot about them. Like I said, I used to wonder how they could forget such amazing events. I know, I don't want to forget the amazing things God has done for me.
So here's what I want to do. I want to remember the things that God has done in my life and the things He did many years ago in the times of those from the history of the Bible. I know that I will not remember everything myself so since I personally like words so much, I choose to use words to paint a picture in order to remember (journal). This is where using my imagination sort of comes in. A definition of imagination is: the act or power of forming a mental image of something not present to the senses or never before wholly perceived in reality. So when I have seen something before but do not see it right now, I use my imagination to picture it or imagine it in my mind. That helps me to remember it. We imagine how to get somewhere when we are driving. When someone says pretend or imagine I have an apple in my hand here, almost everyone can imagine an apple sitting in the person's hand because we've either seen one or have a pretty good idea of what one looks like. People may picture it in different colors (green vs red vs yellow) but you get the idea. Well it is hard for us to remember anything that we can't picture. Andrew Wommack talks about this and says, if you were asked how many doors you have in your house you might not know it right away, however, if you sat & pictured/imagined your house in your mind, you would more than likely be able to figure out how many doors you have. So it would make sense to think that in order for us to remember things that God has done in our lives & those close to us, we would need to imagine it in order to remember it. Why do I want to use my imagination for this? I want to remember so that when times are tough, when I feel as though I don't see the end of the tunnel, I can remember that God is always faithful. That he wants what's best for me, and that he will help me get through to the end of the trial. Make sense? I thought so too.
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Saturday, November 8, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
Follow up from surgery is tomorrow.
I can't even believe that it has been nearly 2 weeks since I had the hysterectomy surgery done. Time really has passed by quickly. I thought, okay, I'm unable to do a bunch of stuff because of restrictions of lifting or pushing, and I really need to heal so I'll behave & take it easy & even be able to post a few updates on the blog." Haha what a funny joke. Even with my mom here to help out & so many friends dropping off meals for us (which was sooooooooo helpful, thank you from our happy bellies), I was unable to find the time to sit at my computer to share an update. And I really am not a fan of trying to update via my phone so that was why you haven't heard much from me lately. I am up & moving about quite nicely. I still have to be careful with lifting anything too heavy or pushing things and bending (good thing my parents bought me a grabber nabber as Braly calls it to help me pick things off the floor without bending much.) I showed it to you all months ago & it was sitting in the closet for awhile but has resurfaced for the time being. Tomorrow Adam will take me to Green Bay for my 2 week check up and I am fully prepared to hear that I can drive again & that everything looks great. I feel great. I actually couldn't believe how tired I was for the first several days. I mean, I would get up & help get the kids ready for school (that just really means that I woke them up most days & then bossed them around from my place on the couch & then kissed them good bye.) I am feeling quite good right now & will keep this very short compared to most of my posts as I really am in need of some sleep in order to be ready to leave for GB on time tomorrow.
BTW, I am still doing pretty good with my daily Bible reading of the chronological plan. Did you start a plan this year? How's it going? I'm so pleased that I'm only a few days behind but should be able to make that up tomorrow with 4 hours in the van. It is amazing how God has used this time in my life to make good out of what was meant to be evil. He is teaching me so much and I am learning something every day just by setting aside time to spend with Him. And I am trying to encourage my children to do the same. Being consistent can be hard so until something becomes a habit, you just have to start where you're at and do your best to go from there. Keeping in mind that there will be slip-ups but no need to not get right back where you left off. God is full of mercy & grace. So give it a whirl! Start with just 5 minutes if you feel you don't think you could possibly fit one more thing into your schedule and before you know it, you will be craving the time with God & reading his word. At least that's how I've felt. Just like I tell people when it comes to exercising, "Just press Play!" Just open your Bible or your app (which you can set a reminder with) and read. A few options are to start by reading the book of Luke. Or you could start a plan of some sort. Like the chronological one I'm doing. Buy maybe that seems overwhelming and reading just 1 chapter a day would be your cup of tea. Well then read 1 chapter of Proverbs, it's the book of wisdom. Or the Psalms are great. My friend Katie is going to be featuring a chapter of Psalms on her blog each day in June. I'll share the link when she's got it up so you can check it out. I actually
just read part of Joshua and wanted to share a verse that is stated several times in Joshua when the Israelites had crossed over the Jordan and were securing the land that the Lord had said he'd give to them.
BTW, I am still doing pretty good with my daily Bible reading of the chronological plan. Did you start a plan this year? How's it going? I'm so pleased that I'm only a few days behind but should be able to make that up tomorrow with 4 hours in the van. It is amazing how God has used this time in my life to make good out of what was meant to be evil. He is teaching me so much and I am learning something every day just by setting aside time to spend with Him. And I am trying to encourage my children to do the same. Being consistent can be hard so until something becomes a habit, you just have to start where you're at and do your best to go from there. Keeping in mind that there will be slip-ups but no need to not get right back where you left off. God is full of mercy & grace. So give it a whirl! Start with just 5 minutes if you feel you don't think you could possibly fit one more thing into your schedule and before you know it, you will be craving the time with God & reading his word. At least that's how I've felt. Just like I tell people when it comes to exercising, "Just press Play!" Just open your Bible or your app (which you can set a reminder with) and read. A few options are to start by reading the book of Luke. Or you could start a plan of some sort. Like the chronological one I'm doing. Buy maybe that seems overwhelming and reading just 1 chapter a day would be your cup of tea. Well then read 1 chapter of Proverbs, it's the book of wisdom. Or the Psalms are great. My friend Katie is going to be featuring a chapter of Psalms on her blog each day in June. I'll share the link when she's got it up so you can check it out. I actually
Joshua 1:9 ►
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Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go."
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