Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Books, Books, Books.

There's something about reading that brings joy to my life. I remember learning how to read on my own when I was in 1st and 2nd grade and continually being frustrated. One time I even got grounded and then banned from watching the movie Home Alone because i yelled, "reading sucks!", at my mom- I mimicked some of Macaulay Culki's lines from that flick. However, since then i have come a long way. The Christian school i went to from 4th-7th grade had a program called AR where students were required to read several books by specified times and then do well on the computer tests over the books. The reward was either a field trip or party at the end of each quarter.

  In elementary school, Nancy Drew was my favorite series to read. I have collected 20+ of her books that i will once day pass down to my future daughter. I absolutely love Carolyn Keene's work and Nancy Drew really helped me learn to love to read.

Reading has helped me grow. There is so much wisdom that i have gained from reading. When i was 11 years old, i made the personal choice to start reading the Bible on my own, day-to-day. I remember starting right at Genesis, pushing forward to Numbers, and then deciding not to  read the books in order anymore- haha. 


At fourteen years old I needed to understand true femininity and longed for that Godly enlightenment. I bought the books, Every Young Woman's Battle (Ethridge & Arterburn) & And the Bride Wore White (Gresh). From then on i fell in love with purchasing books. Reading those two books and buying several other purity books after, has instilled important, biblical values in me that i will forever cherish.

Now, i take pride in my book collection. All i ask for my birthday is books, books, books. The majority of them are more "self-improvement" type of books or books about God. Besides my Nancy Drew collection, i only have 3 novels/stories. I have a difficult time reading one book at a time. I have to read at least one Christian "self-help" and one narrative. Currently, i'm reading 3 books and have started 6- i have a problem. Personally, i do not enjoy reading secular books. I want to get something out of what i instill in my brain; not waste my time.

*So tell me, readers (what few of you there are)- what are some of your favorite books, and why? 
Which do you most recommend? Share with me!

*images provided by We Heart It*

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Equip Me (for Persecution).

Every afternoon I babysit for a single mom for a few hours. The whole experience is fun and often frustrating for several different reasons, but i am blessed to be able to do it. The other day i was thinking about how she doesn't pay me accurately.... lots of times she's sloppy at calculation. I was contemplating if i should bring it up to her or ignore it.
A few days later i was reading in 1 Peter and noticed how chapters 3-5 talk a lot about persecution.
"Remember, it is better to suffer for doing good, if that is what God wants, than to suffer for doing wrong!" 
1 Peter 3:17
Reading through that scripture and those after, i immediately thought about how a lot of people complain about their jobs and that i need to keep 3:17 in mind when i am dissatisfied with the way work is going. People suffer through their jobs not necessarily for being Christ Followers, but because of unfair treatment. In that moment, God convicted me.

If i can't handle working for a single mom who does pay me, just not accurately at times, and if i can't handle missing out on a few bucks that do not make a whole lot of a difference then how am i going to be equipped to handle true persecution for loving Jesus when that time comes?

I want to do good like God commands in 3:17, and not focus on what i may or may not be getting, but to focus on what i am doing to love instead. It's all God's money anyways, i do not deserve to have any if i am not honoring God in my work. "Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not men." Ephesians 6:7.

"Dear friends, don’t be surprised at the fiery trials you are going through, as if something strange were happening to you. Instead, be very glad—for these trials make you partners with Christ in his suffering, so that you will have the wonderful joy of seeing his glory when it is revealed to all the world."
1 Peter 4:12-13

I want to be a partner with Christ. He wants us to be ready to suffer and to be loving to those that persecute us in the midst of it all (Matt 5:44). God says that it is worthless to love your friend and not love your enemy. Where is the challenge in that? Where is the line that distinguishes the godly from the worldly? (Matt 5:47-48)

I want to be equipped and ready for the coming fiery that God speaks about. I need to pass the little tests life throws at us and strengthen my heart and soul through the smaller trials if i am going to one day live through real persecution and harder trials for what actually matters--- following Christ.