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Bring It!

October 17, 2011 //  by Nikol//  2 Comments

Me and the girls packed up our tents recently and moved from the Old Testament into the New Testament! I am absolutely flabbergasted that we are 1) still reading and 2) still on schedule. All the glory goes to God for both!

Our trek through the Bible in a Year has certainly had it’s peaks (think Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, Esther) and valleys (think Adam & Eve; Jonah; Ezekiel). But this past week, we got to stick our toes in the New Testament for the first time in nine months! I’ve never been so excited to read about Jesus in my entire life!

Interestingly enough, I’m having to adjust to our new location. I was comfortable in the OT despite the repetitive stories of disaster, destruction and disobedience that went along with it. While the NT it’s certainly a breath of fresh air, it has surprisingly taken some getting used to. It’s clearly a different message, different structure, different tempo, different…everything. But I’m learning to embrace change. Pour on the grace and mercy, and bring me some Jesus!

Category: Random

Unexplainable

October 15, 2011 //  by Nikol//  6 Comments

Hang out with God long enough and weird things start to happen.  Things that some might call “coincidences” come at the most unlikely of places and in the most fascinating ways.  I love to watch God work!

When you go on a mission trip with e3 Partners, they give you one of these bracelets and a really cool t-shirt.

The bracelets and the t-shirts are designed to be conversation starters, and to say they work is an understatement.  (Just ask Robyn about her many experiences trying to explain why she is second to complete strangers.)

My roommate in Peru was a bubbly little twenty-something named Jada.  Jada prays for God to give her unexplainable joy, and trust me when I say that He has not disappointed her.  She is so…very…happy.  And I love her to pieces.

I’ve only known Jada for a few months, but you get to know someone pretty well when you share a small room with them for ten days.

We’ve kept in touch.

We’ve had lunch.

We text message.

We chat on the phone.

We Skype.

We’re tight.

So, when I found out she was spending the night in Birmingham before heading to her second mission trip in almost as many months, I couldn’t resist the urge to take her to dinner and pray over her.

A mission trip send off requires some heavenly food, so I met her and her parents at Leonardo’s fully confident that she would leave carb-loaded and ready to spread some Jesus over India. Her mom needed some comfort food too, because she was nervous about her very precious daughter going to a very foreign place.

We were about 3/4 of the way into our meal, when Jada gasps and blurts out to our waiter:  “OH MY GOSH!  Are you second?  I am too!!!”  

I almost choked on my food.

Turns out, our waiter had on an I Am Second bracelet. What are the odds?

Excited conversation followed and we discovered that he had been to India with e3 Partners…not once…not twice …but three times.

Come ON!  That is all God all the way!

It makes me want to cry to realize that our God orchestrated that dinner…

…at that particular place

…at that particular table

…with that specific waiter

…on that specific day…

…and he did it, not just so I could ooh and ahh over his awesomeness, but to bring comfort to a nervous mom and encouragement for an obedient daughter.

That is one awesome God that I adore.  Praise Him!

Category: Random

A Time

October 4, 2011 //  by Nikol//  4 Comments

I walked outside this morning to a pleasant surprise: a nip in the air. After one crazy, humid, hot summer in the south, I have to admit that I got a little excited.

I love the change of seasons. It forces me to look at the world a bit differently. In the summer, I never notice individual leaves. But in the fall, when one turns a brilliant shade of orange or a vibrant violet, it catches my attention if only for a moment.

How similar are our seasons in life. Some seasons are meant for us to blend: each day a monotony of tasks and – like blades of grass – seemingly identical from the rest.

Then, suddenly our summer fades into fall. Our lives begin to shift and we become vibrant and beautiful with a brilliant purpose: to stand out from the rest.

Days are filled with a vigor unlike the season before. Each one bringing with it a cool breeze refreshing us from the stagnancy and oppressiveness that so often accompanies the end of summer. We feel alive and rejuvenated. There is a spring in our step (pardon the pun), and our souls seem to dance.

I’m wondering what season you are in.

Are you feeling oppressed by the monotony of your summer? Then, step outside for a moment and inhale deeply the crisp, fresh, fall air. See how the leaves swing and sway? Perhaps that is evidence of the season to come.

Or perhaps you are already in a season of fall, and winter is heading your way. As you brace yourself for the chill, enjoy the season of rest and, remember: spring always comes.

Enjoy whatever season you are in knowing that the days of each one are numbered by God himself and each serves His purpose. Let the wisdom of King Solomon settle into your soul.

There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under heaven:
a time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,
a time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,
a time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,
a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain,
a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,
a time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,
a time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace.

-Ecclesiastes 3:1-8

Category: Reflections

Music Monday: Sound of Your Voice

October 3, 2011 //  by Nikol//  Leave a Comment

A couple of posts ago, I mentioned the verse Zephaniah 3:17.  This is an obscure verse in the middle of an even more obscure book of the Bible.

God brought this verse, and the concept of him singing over me, to my attention about a year or more ago.  I cannot tell you how many times I see this verse or hear a song that references it.  It’s like God’s little love note to me that pops up in the most unexpected places.  He’s dropped these little sticky notes…

…at work
…in emails
…in the car
…with my friends
…at the beach
…in Peru (yep, in Peru)
…in devotions
…at church
…in books (there is even a book called The Singing God)
…in innumerable songs
…in church bulletins
…on a jumbo-tron at a conference
…and then, last night, in the movie Courageous

Hence our song for Music Monday.  Enjoy.

Sound of Your Voice
I ran away from your love
but you waited for me
yes you waited for me
and then I heard your song
singing over me
singing over me

and now that I hear you, Lord
I want to know you more
I want to know you more

Sing your song to me
oh, there’s no greater thing
than to listen to the sound of your voice
and when I hear your song
I want to sing along
and listen to the sound of your voice

Lord I am calling your name
and I’m waiting for you
yes, I’m waiting for you
so, won’t you show me your ways
and I will follow you
yes, I will follow you

And now that I hear you Lord
I want to know you more
I want to know you more

Sing over me
bringing peace and mercy
with a song that never ends
sing over me
I want to listen for it
Lord, I want to hear your song again.

Category: Music Mondays

Home Sick

September 30, 2011 //  by Nikol//  1 Comment

We haven’t talked much about Peru, but I will say that on every level possible, it was challenging.  God stretched me so much on that trip that my spiritual muscles ached.

Of course, when we arrived in Arequipa, everything there was exciting and new.  It was different, and for those of us who had never been there before, we practically inhaled all the sites and sounds.

But after a few days, I started to miss home.  I missed things that I take for granted every single day like water pressure and flushing toilet paper and brushing my teeth with tap water.  I longed to be able to participate in a conversation where an interpreter wasn’t necessary.  I looked forward to the comforts of home – where I could relax and rest and simply “be”.  My heart literally ached to be home.

If we are “foreigners” and “strangers” in this world, shouldn’t our hearts ache for our heavenly home the way it aches for our earthly one?

Shouldn’t we long to see the place Jesus has prepared for us like we long to walk through the door of our houses?

Shouldn’t we be excited to go where we are loved and surrounded by His beauty the way we get excited to see the beauty our homeland and the faces of our loved ones?

Shouldn’t we be eager for the day when we can have a conversation with The Almighty without an interpreter?

Shouldn’t we yearn for the place where our souls will be able to rest…to relax…and to simply “be” all that God created us to be?

These questions both comfort and sadden me.  They comfort me because our heavenly home will feel 900 million times more awesome than these shoddy, earthly ones…But they sadden me because I realized that I am too comfortable here.  I don’t feel like a stranger and a foreigner in this land nearly as much as I should.  I’m not home sick…and I should be.

Category: Reflections

Secrets

September 13, 2011 //  by Nikol//  3 Comments

Secrets. We all have them. Those little things that we keep to ourselves. Things that we don’t want others to know.

Bad things.
Embarrassing things.
Things that you hope your mom never finds out.

But “bad” doesn’t have a monopoly on secrets. They can be good too:

Surprise parties.
Ingredients that make those chocolate chip cookies taste oh-so-good.
Private moments stolen with loved ones that we cherish forever in our hearts.

Even God has secrets. Deuteronomy 29:29 tells us, “The Lord our God has secrets known to no one…”

I sat down the other day in my usual chair at dark-thirty in the morning to have some coffee with Christ. I felt a tug on my heart to be completely still in His Presence.

As I sat there, my imagination got the best of me, and I started to imagine Jesus reclining on the couch across from me. In Jesus’ day, they did a lot of reclining around tables and such, so I convinced myself it wasn’t such a stretch to think of him lying on my couch.

I could clearly see Him in my mind’s eye – his head propped up on the pillow with his sandal-less feet dangling off one end (Jesus does not put his shoes on the couch. I’m sure of it).

As He wistfully stared up at the ceiling, I heard him say, “I want to tell you my secrets.” I chuckled at the thought and said aloud, “OK. That sounds great. Tell me your secrets.” After which, I immediately snapped out of my daze and plunged into my reading for the day.

A few moments later, I was casually cruising through the first few chapters of Daniel – minding my own business and reminiscing about a study I did on the book a while back – until I read these words: “But there is a God in heaven who reveals secrets…” (Daniel 2:28)

Wait!
WHAT?!
What just happened?!
Did I just hallucinate scripture?
I’m quite sure I just made that up!

But then, a few sentences later, “…He who reveals secrets has shown you…” (Daniel 2:29)

Seven times the word “secret” appears in Daniel 2.
Seven.
Times.

I don’t know about you, but I want to know God’s secrets.

Yes, Lord, you have my attention.  Tell me your secrets.

“And I will give you treasures hidden in the darkness— secret riches. I will do this so you may know that I am the Lord, the God of Israel, the one who calls you by name.” (Isaiah 45:3)

Category: Reflections

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