Sunday, June 14, 2009

Week 3, Day 3

Today's section really hit home for me (Regarding some of my students). The last few days have been filled with EVERY obstacle you could think of. Students have been dealing with issues of School, money, family, friends, self doubt, losing motivation, second guessing their decisions. It has all been building up & we have been getting the calls & e-mails coming at us from every angle.

My first response to every single situation is/was.. BREATH.. Just breath. Then I remind them of Psalm 46:10

"Be still, and know that I am God.
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in the earth!"
There is peace in knowing God has it all ordained & is prepared to use us. It is exciting to see how he will use us.
I'm ready, are you???

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Week 3, Day 2

I call this point of preparing for our trip: "The Hump."  When we first announced that we were going to Guatemala people were wow'd and excited about Guatemala.  It was exotic and fun.  Sure, we'd have to work to get there and work to be ready, but... Wow.  Now, we have been fundraising... and fundraising... and fundraising... and working.  I'll admit it.  Fundraising is generally not fun or how I'd like to spend my time.  So, it's hard for us to remain focused and keep perspective when we are still 4-5 weeks out from the trip.  We can't let the difficult prep work discourage us or allow us to lose focus on what we are working toward.  Also, that's why its important that the preparations we do for the trip are really an outflow of our lives and relationship with God.  Reading the daily devotional should just be something we do consistently, whether we are going to Guatemala or not.  The goal is that what we do in and before Guatemala is just part of our lifestyle and daily walk with God. So, as the book challenges us, have a not gonna quit faith. 

Monday, June 1, 2009

Week 3, Day 1

From the Week 3 introduction:
Jesus wants you to trust Him without seeing the big picture.
Boom. Read that quote again.  One more time.  This is so tough to do sometimes.  I want to see the whole picture and all the details, but God knows I can't handle that much info.  He gives me enough to be productive and do what I need to do.  
This leads us into today's devotional about focus.  Kim P. Davis, the author, asks us some great questions about what we are willing to let go of.  I hope we each take a moment to look at our own hearts and see where we stand and what we are ready to do.  Each of us have to be willing to sacrifice something for the trip.  It could be as simple as time and effort but it may be something of a greater nature.  
Also, Kim references Let the Nations Be Glad by John Piper.  I strongly recommend this book and encourage you to pick it up... after you finishing this book of course. 

Friday, May 29, 2009

Week 2, Day 5

I hope that you are encouraged after reading today's lesson.  Sometimes we feel helpless or useless.  We wonder what do we have to offer God.  How can He use us to impact a people in Guatemala?  Sometimes insecurity or guilt paralyzes us into thinking that we are of no value to God.  That is a very wrong perspective of ourselves and of our God.  God doesn't need our skills or abilities.  He doesn't need us to possess certain skills for us to be useful to Him.  God is more concerned about our hearts then our hands.  He wants us to be fully surrendered to Him rather then talented.  this should encourage us when we don't feel talented.  But it should also warn us and give us pause when we do feel talented.  I pray that I never feel so talented that I buy into the notion that "Ok, God, I'm good, let's go do great things together."  Yeah... that would be pretty stupid of me.  

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Week 2, Day 4

This is a crucial topic today: Don't be surprised WHEN Satan attacks you... not if, but when.  If you didn't read it well, stop and go read it again.
Back?  Read it again?  Good.  Welcome back.  The truth is that we have a real enemy who wants to destroy your life and your trip.  You have to be aware and expecting it.  An awareness doesn't mean that you won't have problems but it will change your perspective of the situation.  A football team prepares and expects their opponent to attack.  A Quarterback is expecting the opposing team's defense to try and attack him.  He makes plans and preparations to prevent them from hitting him.  He surrounds himself with people to protect him and he adjusts his plans so that he's not hit.  We have to do likewise with our walk with God.  We have to surround ourself with people to protect and encourage us.  We have to plan and prepare for Satan to attack us.  Look at the their areas that you are weak in and adjust.  If you struggle with an issue, put in a plan to prevent you from falling in that area.  I read a great blog post once about roof bolts and how that would have protected King David.  Check it out.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Week 2, Day 3

What helped you make a decision to get involved in missions?  Sometimes we make the decision based on our parents' desire, the location is cool or the trip just sounds fun.  Those are dangerous reasons.  Those reasons won't sustain you when you hit a hard time preparing or during the trip.  I also like how the author reminds us of the frailty of our feelings.  I have heard the following quote but don't know who it is from:
"Emotions are the most shallow part of our nature, and salvation is the deepest work of God.  He does not do the deepest work in the most shallow part."
It is important for us not to make decisions based on our feelings.  This includes going and not-going on trips.  Sometimes we want to bail on a trip when we are frustrated or tired.  It is crucial to keep our emotions in check.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Week 2, Day 2

It's important as we work through this book that we look at our own lives.  We need to take the questions serious and personal.  A mark of maturity in ones faith is the ability to think critically about your spiritual growth.  We have to pay attention to what we need to cultivate or cut out. Dr. McQuilkin, cited by the author, lists several reasons on why Christians aren't involved in missions.  I think we each need to look at these reasons and see if we suffer from one of them...
1. We don't care.
2. We don't understand.
3. We think there must be some other way.
4. Our prayer is peripheral.
5. Someone isn't listening.

How about you?  Are you guilty of one of these?