My goodness.. its been since July since I last wrote one of these. I didnt realize how much time had passed- and theres so much to write about!
But in the midst of so much to write about, I have a confession. Part of the reason for not writing one of these is not just because of busy-ness, but an overall distraction from observing the world around me and taking time to reflect those things in Christ. Living in a city hasnt caused this, but it certainly doesnt help. The real cause is my own negligence in reading Gods word consistently what a terrible spot to find myself in! Yet Gods grace comes and comes again.
Over the summer, God showed an aspect of himself to my husband and I that I dont think Ive ever seriously pondered. Our God is an unexpected God. We were having difficult times, and suddenly unexpectedly God provided through various means. Its a good reminder that despite circumstances, He is still caring for us and can do that in ways we never would have dreamed. As I think about it, this makes sense God provided manna in the wilderness for the traveling Hebrews to eat and they didnt even know what it was. He saved his people countless times in totally unexpected ways, like anointing David (far from being of kingly stock, in human terms) to be a King, and using women in His plans too hardly something expected from a patriarchal society. Jesus even came unexpectedly; that is, as the kind of Messiah that would save peoples souls, not just from the hands of the Romans. He died in order that we might live, which surely the disciples didnt quite expect when it happened! So thinking about it this way I guess I ought to expect God to be unexpected, both in what he does and how he does it. It humbles me, and reminds me that that only God can be God, that his faithfulness supersedes my unfaithfulness. It brings me back around to the cross, to Jesus' feet to acknowlege him as Lord.
Psalm 68:8
O LORD God Almighty, who is like you? You are mighty, O LORD, and your faithfulness surrounds you.
2 Timothy 2:16-18
If we died with him,we will also live with him; if we endure, we will also reign with him. If we disown him, he will also disown us; if we are faithless, he will remain faithful, for he cannot disown himself.
Love in him,
your sister,
Yvonne












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