Monday, December 31, 2007

Resolution

New Years Eve is the time that a lot of people make resolutions about next year. For me, the word resolution is more about looking back than forward. So you can feel me on this, this is from Websters on line dictionary (and no smarties :) I do not look up every word I blog, as is evident by my spelling!)

Resolution:Main Entry: res�o�lu�tion Listen to the pronunciation of resolution Pronunciation: \ˌre-zə-ˈl�-shən\ Function:noun

Etymology: Middle English resolucioun, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French resolucion, from Latin resolution-, resolutio, from resolvere
Date: 14th century
1: the act or process of resolving: as a: the act of analyzing a complex notion into simpler ones b: the act of answering : solving c: the act of determining d: the passing of a voice part from a dissonant to a consonant tone or the progression of a chord from dissonance to consonance e: the separating of a chemical compound or mixture into its constituents f (1): the division of a prosodic element into its component parts (2): the substitution in Greek or Latin prosody of two short syllables for a long syllable g: the analysis of a vector into two or more vectors of which it is the sum2: the subsidence of a pathological state (as inflammation)3 a: something that is resolved <made a resolution to mend my ways> b: firmness of resolve4: a formal expression of opinion, will, or intent voted by an official body or assembled group5: the point in a literary work at which the chief dramatic complication is worked out6 a: the process or capability of making distinguishable the individual parts of an object, closely adjacent optical images, or sources of light b: a measure of the sharpness of an image or of the fineness with which a device (as a video display, printer, or scanner) can produce or record such an image usually expressed as the total number or density of pixels in the image <a resolution of 1200 dots per inch>
synonyms see courage
 
I love to journal, I've been writing stories and sharing via this medium for years. My Great Aunt Janet used to say, "Watch what you do and say you'll end up in her book." She knew from experience. The funny thing about blogging is, it is really a public forum about your life... and I am a hyper private person, and not much of one to have a focus on me. I want to document this journey for our kids, and for those who come behind us if there is a mistake we make they can learn from or if by God's grace we do something that is right we want to share it!
This is a set up to tell you that you may read things that are here that you didn't know or that are not well known and to keep you from blowing a gasket as you learn them.
 
For a start... this business of resolution. "5: the point in a literary work at which the chief dramatic complication is worked out".  In May Mark and I were approached by a family, a young girl and her folks, about the adoption of her unborn baby. No, we did not share it with many people, but it was a huge event in our lives. We met with the family and their daughter. Fell in love with them all, and forged a friendship. Our girl as I will call her is precious. She is beautiful, smart, talented, and funny. Her family is all this and precious to us. They have become good friends. One of the things that Mark and I knew when we met her was to keep our expectations of this idea low, and just meet her to encourage her as a young woman in need of support and some extra love. We told her the truth. Her choice to give life to her baby is the best choice she will ever make, and one she will never regret. She will be able to live with herself and not be haunted by demons from her past over a choice made by someone to young really to know better who was drifting through a fog, hardly able to make a good choice for herself, much-less about a baby. She is a hero. A good Mom.
 
For a short season our girl was sure of her choice to place her child for adoption. We went to a lawyer in Pensacola and we began the paper work process knowing that we should have our date and hopefully be home by the time she had baby boy. Shortly before our first Doctor's visit, our girl made some different choices than we were comfortable with, and right after our Dr. visit, she "moved" temporarily. We knew we could not ride with her on this roller coaster, and we were sure that we needed to back up and stay focused on our kids from UA. That our ministry was just that, a ministry to her, but that her baby was not our son. 
 
In my heart, I have to say, I had let myself start to think that we might in fact be about to have a baby. I am really not that hot around little guys and gals. I am way more comfortable with the bigins... they can tell you what they mean and they mean what they tell you :) most of the time! But here I was dreaming like a crazy woman of this family of six kids and two dogs and our lovely "quiet" (haha) home in this city I have come to really love. When our girl moved, my heart broke. I was hurt and a little angry, but mostly at myself. I knew better having worked at a CPC than to think that this precious girl would do anything but want what all Mama's want which is to hold their little one. I slipped up and hoped for her to mean what she was saying, even though I knew when I talked to her her eyes said she wanted him. I love her. She is a beautiful person. She is going to make a wonderful Mother. I believe in her. 
 
Her Mom called a little while ago to tell me that our girl had baby boy. That they are healthy and beautiful and doing well. That the family is ok. Resolution.
 
Does your mind trick you sometimes? Do you ever stop to think what all God has brought you through in a year? Or do you, like me and so many, just race by and "forget" what has gone on in your life? Seriously what all God has allowed you to experience to learn from? To gain, "resolve" ( synonyms see courage )from?
 
It is amazing. This idea of being still to know that He is God. Not to think He is God, not to ponder, or debate, deliberate, entertain, meditate, mull (over), question, ruminate on this fact... but to KNOW,comprehend, grasp, understand that in point of fact HE IS GOD. He doesn't make a mistake. He can even make good out of our past pain. Baby boy is here. Some how in some minuscule way we had the blessing and privilege of being a part of his life even for a short time. We were able to encourage our girl that she is right to feel for him and want him. Resolution my friends. Praise God!
 
Here is what is the best part is... I want to share this article:

Be Still and Know that I Am God

February 27, 2006
by Jason Jackson

The admonition, �Be still, and know that I am God� (Psalm 46:10), is often misunderstood. In this brief article, Jason Jackson explores the meaning of the sacred text. Study this devotional with us.

�Be still, and know that I am God� (Psalm 46:10). God�s people are commanded to �be still� in this verse. The imperative gives a solemn duty to those in a covenant relationship with God�Israel in the Old Testament, but today, it is given to Christians (cf. Galatians 3:26-29).

What does it mean when God�s own are commanded to �be still�? The injunction is not given to restrict the mobility of God�s people. The duty represents a spiritual disposition that ought to characterize those to whom God�s unfailing promises have been given.

The word translated �be still� comes from the Hebrew term raphah. This word is found in various forms in the Old Testament, with different shades of meaning. It refers to that which is slack, or to let drop, or in some instances, to be disheartened or weak. When used of a person (as opposed to some inanimate object) it often has a negative connotation.

Interestingly, �be weak� is here commanded. In other contexts, those who let their hands �drop� from work are condemned. Those who are disheartened are commanded to take courage. In contexts where �being still� is condemned, we find that certain obligations were being neglected, and God�s people were admonished to take initiative to fulfill their duties.

Sadly, there are those who are far from �still�; they �do all the work� and give God none of the credit. They believe that by �lifting up their hands� and by �taking courage,� they can survive and thrive by the sweat of their own brow. They can do it all on their own, without any divine dependence.

Here is the irony in this term �be still.� While we must take the initiative to fulfill our responsibilities and live our lives, the uncertainties of living in a world of sin and woe will continually challenge us. Personal initiative is no substitute for reliance upon God (cf. James 4:13-17).

This command��be still��forces us to think on two things: that we are finite, and that God is infinite. That being the case, we need to drop our hands, go limp, relax, and �chill out.� Christian people ought to �come, behold the works of Jehovah,� (v. 8) that we may enjoy a calm confidence in him who gave us his Son.

�Shall he not also with him freely give us all things?� Paul reasoned (Romans 8:32). Psalm 46:10 encourages us to reflect on what God can do in the face of what we are unable to do.

Spiritual serenity, the psalmist admits, ought to be cultivated in spite of the shaking mountains and agitated waters (vv. 2-3; i.e., figures for the difficulties we face in life). This spiritual calm, that God commands, does not come from a lack of troubles; it derives from a steady, deep reflection on the ways God has intervened in history on behalf of his people (cf. Romans 15:4).

So as your world crumbles around you, the call from Scripture is: don�t flinch in faith in God. Stand still�not because of a self-made confidence, not because you are the most composed person in the face of disaster, not because �you�ve seen it all.� Be still because of what you know about God.

It is �God�s past� that provides calm for �our future.� Know that he is God! Know it, not merely intellectually, but practically, spiritually, and emotionally. He is your God. He is the ruler of kingdoms of this earth and the all-powerful Creator of the Universe.

If you are the last man or woman standing, be still. �God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth do change� (Psalm 46:1-2a). Hallelujah!

Resolution... Amen?
 10 "Be still, and know that I am God;
       I will be exalted among the nations,
       I will be exalted in the earth."
 
He will be exalted among the nations. He has been, and He will be... and by some amazing choice on His part fully cognizant of our frail humanity, He has chosen Mark and I to participate in His plan. He has invited us to go to a nation, and love people and children, and ask them to join our family. Who are we? My mind is blown by His love for us... by this plan of His to write us into His story. Watch out, He is writing you into it too. How is that for a resolution?
 
Happy New Year... Welcome 2008. Welcome!

Jenn

 

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Dress rehersal...

"For this reason I say to you, do not be anxious for your life, as to what you shall eat, or what you shall drink; nor for your body, as to what you shall put on. Is not life more than food, and the body than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they? And which of you by being anxious can add a single cubit to his life's span? And why are you anxious about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin, yet I say to you that even Solomon in all his glory did not clothe himself like one of these. But if God so arrays the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace, will He not much more do so for you, O men of little faith? Do not be anxious then, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'With what shall we clothe ourselves?' For all these things the Gentiles eagerly seek; for your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you. Therefore do not be anxious for tomorrow; for tomorrow will care for itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." -(Matthew 6:25-34)

Ok so today Mark and I have been cleaning out our garage to make room for the storage bins that will accomidate what used to be my sewing/craft jazz/what ever you have left over that you cram into what used to be spare closets which are now your CHILDRENS closets! & have I mentioned in 17 days we are leaving??? OMGosh!

It was also go to Khols and get the "Big Ones" towels on sale for a mere $2.49 each in Navy and DARK brown b/c according to all my Mom friends boys need dark towels they are very dirty creatures! :) I LOVE MUD so this will not offend me nor be a problem. Dirt is cool in fact I know b/c it is God's favorit medium don't knock it! However in the interest of long range planning... dark colors it is. Also picked out the softest most lovely and girly bathrobe I could find for the most beautiful princessa on the planet. It is long past time for her to be pampered. I am praying to spend the rest of my life correcting that issue :) I found Bed in Bags on sale and got one for each wild man. & then was like that is it game over I have to get home! Our number one son is in town this weekend and we got a chance to spend some time with Damian over dinner which is always a treat! He and Mark are gaming tonight hence my time to blog and settle down peacefully with my keyboard. :) Cyber journals... love it.

Spent another hour or so picking through my closet having a mini freak out over what to wear to court in UA. It is cold. It is snowy. It is cold, did I mention it is cold? I am digging in my closet thinking about all this when the Holy Spirit reminds me this is not a major issue for Him.... and should not be for me either. Problem solved. Jesus is the ultimate Easy Button :) & in case you want to know, black skirt and red top. I know, I know, red is a loud color and a power color and could be considered provoking etc... but I look good in red dang it :) if I do say so myself and I did, and so I want to feel confident that day or at least pretend that I am feeling confident! :) so red it is!

You know walking through Kohls with all those stinking towels... I know the people thought I must be like planning on bathing an army. It was funny, and some how, empowering... by the same token listening to another woman who is already a Mom pick out stuff on clearance to "put away for next year" when her son will be this and so size was kind of stinky because I was standing there guessing if my boys would fit in any thing I was looking at...and I want to do something for them to take with me you know?

I am learning. :) Tomorrow ... we take on the dreaded closets... if I do not post for days... please come dig me out I do not want to miss our flight! :)

Lovin,

J

Monday, December 24, 2007

One Question Can Change Your Life...

In 1997 on Christmas Eve my precious husband took me to dinner at Carrabba's, and then to a party at a friends house. We had some time before the 11pm service at Hendrick's Avenue Baptist Church. Mark and I spent time at my parents house and while we were there he asked me to answer one of the most important questions of my life. Would I marry him? I had been thinking about this question to be honest for a long time. I was ready to answer him. Ready to belong to him. Ready to, in effect, change each other's lives forever by both his asking and my answering the question. 

We have been struggeling with our adoption to some degree. In Ukraine there is no preselection of children. You can however preidentify a child you have met in a hosting program. We are so excited about the kids that we met in the 2006 program sponsored by Reach Orphans with Hope. We had the privilage of meeting kids from two different areas that summer. By fall of 06 we visited four different orphanages in UA to share love, and aid, and hope with the children there. We met so many children with such amazing personalities, you can see their desire for a family in their eyes. You can feel the love they have to share with a family and their desire for a Mama and a Papa. We wish we could adopt them all. We are faced with the reality however that we can't. We are thankful to be approved for five children. We know that because there is no preselection in UA we are only able to ask the government if they will consider our request to allow us to adopt the children that we spent time with and feel like are a fit for our family.

We have asked God to watch over each part of this journey. We know that He has. He has allowed us to meet amazing people. Not the least of which are the children that we are praying that He will add to our family. We have been asking all along that He will show us who these children are and that they would want to be ours as much as we want them to be in our family. We have been struggeling with the fifth child for a long time. We have had several kids that we hoped would be a part of our family. Each time there has been something that has happened to get in the way of us saying yes in our hearts to who that fifth child might be. Today, I got a call from a friend who wanted us to talk to another couple in Ukraine who is adopting from one of the orphanages that we believe one of our sons lives in currently. She advised me to call this family and hear what they had to say about one of the children they met. I called. I listened. I remembered. Now, we pray. We are at a place where I understand what Mark went through when he asked me to Marry him. He had to think about the fact that the question he was about to ask me, the committment he was ready to make to me, would change my life and his forever.  One question would change a dynamic. Our marriage would be born. With it our family. Our family. One question would make a shift in the way that life is lived and the way we share our faith in Christ with others. We are praying for each of the children that we think belong in our home. Praying that when we ask them if they would like to be a part of our family that they will be able to answer with confidence, "yes."

Today, as a Christmas present, I think God has blessed us with another son. Time will tell. God will show us. We are so excited to see how this journey continues.

Merry Christmas.

Mark & Jenn

Merry Christmas Here & There

All,

We are very sincerely thankful for each of you and your families. We have laughed and cried with you, learned with you, and are growing in His grace with each of you daily especially where our children and families are concerned. It is not easy to be at a distance from the family we connected with through Reach Orphans with Hope you are each part of the web God used to weave our family together. Each of you representing a strand in that web, that while delicate from the outside, and the picture of a beautifully constructed community, is also strong and able to weather each adversity in Christ. We are thankful for your encouragement through out the year. We are thankful for your friendship and for the time that you invest in our growing family and in each others. We watch you as a body of believers and friends from a distance and we are so excited with you for each triumph and joy your families experience. We pray for  you, pray for Reach Orphans with Hope, pray for your children and those yet to make it home. We join you in prayer for those especially who have no place to call home even still.

We love you guys and look forward to all the amazing things the Father will do in 2008 to show His glory to each of us. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your families. You are all a part of ours.

Love,

The Smiths ~ Here and There.

 

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Peaceful

Mom is helping address my Nana's Christmas cards, the dogs are all sprawled out sleeping in corners and on couches (I know I know), the tree is lit, Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas is playing on the radio while Mom hums it, Nana is swaying her feet in the recliner listening along... who knew at almost 90 she would like Bebo Norman? I love it. & I need this moment.

I have struggled with the loss of my Pop Pop so much. This Christmas is so bitter sweet for me. So amazing that we are so close the the children... we leave on the 16th, and yet so hard for me to know that Pop Pop who I love so much will not be here to meet them. I know that it is from pure selfishness that I miss him. He is in heaven with Jesus and is so much better off than any of us are here. It means so much to me that Mom and Dad have come here for a couple of days and brought my Nana. Dad is outside working with Mark and Brother Frankie on getting everything done for tomorrow when the man will come to pour concrete for our new shed in the back. Today has been a day that Pop Pop would be so proud of because of he way that it has gone so amazing from the start.

Yesterday we had no idea that we would be able to do today and tomorrow for sure what we hoped. God has provided in abundance for us. He provided the papers we needed from the contractor, the approval from he city, a friend of our family who does pest control came on short notice and sprayed for us, the city inspector came out and declared what the guys got done in no time just the three of them ready for tomorrow. & They got the rebar in and done before the rain came. It had just started as they were cleaning up. Mom and Nana & I prayed this morning for God to hold it off so it could get done so we would be ready for tomorrow. I was so thankful ya'll... so thankful.

We are going to celebrate Nana's 90th birthday tonight early since Mark and I will be in UA in Feb and miss the actual day. I'm excited to have that time with her. To shaIt this blessing with my parents and my husband is really precious to me. I will miss being there on the actual day but this will help me to know that we have done all we can to share love with her before we go. She said making the drive was hard on her because she laid down for the time. But she said that she was enjoying every minute with us here and comments on how nice it is and peaceful. I am so thankful that she is here you can't know. My grandparents mean the world to me. Mark and I have tried to go and to spend time with them as often in the last 9 years as we could. He has been great to me to always let me go when I needed to be home if it was for illness or celebration. That is not easy as a Pastor's wife to just drop responsibilities and go, but Mark has been so good and I have appreciated his goodness to me and to them over the years. It has been so much sweeter to me this last 5 years as their health has been in decline. He is good to me to always be supportive even when it means I am gone on 30 min. notice and gone for weeks at that. He has been so good. I have a wonderful honey! He is going to be an amazing Dad :)

Damian came home last night and spent time with the family. He and my parents and Nana talked about investments. It was funny to see him as our "adult child" listening and really taking in all they shared. He was so good with Nana. It was awesome for my folks to share advice with him. To encourage his choices about his future and how to work toward some financial security... just to be there and watch I just kept praying and thanking God for each moment it was so special. I love that boy so much. He had grown into such an awesome young man. I am proud of him for so much, not the least of which that he serves our county in he Airforce. He would think nothing of that, but it is huge to me. He has come so far in this life with God's help. He is such a work of His hands and I see Jesus in him each time we spend time with him.

I am excited about going to get the kids. Praying for them and for them to know that we love them miss them and are coming for them. I pray for the Graces who are there that they might see our precious girl and encourage her heart. I just feel she needs it so much. I want her to know we are going to be there. I want to just be with each of them and hug them and hold them and begin this bonding process.

Giver of creation, bringer of salvation
Word of God, eternal life
Praise the Son of God
Promised One of Heaven
To bring us to your Kingdom
Rescued us from darkness
Praise the Son of God

(chorus)
Jesus, light of the world
Shine on us, shine on us
Word of life, spoken for love
Breathe on us, breathe on us
Light of the world, King Jesus

Darkness will obey your voice
Weakness will in you rejoice
You have bound the broken heart
Praise the Son of God
Jesus
You have shown your father's heart
And to us you will impart
The holiness of all you are
Praise the Son of God

(chorus)

Shine, breathe, live through us (4x)

(chorus 2x)

God's beating heart, live through us (3x)
Light of the world, King Jesus
King Jesus, shine on us, shine on us

Thank you Lord. Thank you... 

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Salvation

1. ЗАКОН ПЕРВЫЙ
БОГ ЛЮБИТ ВАС; У НЕГО ЕСТЬ УДИВИТЕЛЬНЫЙ, ПРЕКРАСНЫЙ ЗАМЫСЕЛ ОТНОСИТЕЛЬНО ВАШЕЙ ЖИЗНИ.(Цитаты, содержащиеся в этом тексте, желательно читать в библейском контексте.) Божья любовь"Ибо так возлюбил Бог мир, что отдал Сына Своего единородного, дабы всякий, верующий в Него, не погиб, но имел жизнь вечную"(Иоанна 3:16). Божий замысел Христос сказал: "Я пришел для того, чтоб имели жизнь, и имели c избытком", т.е. полноценную жизнь, наполненную глубоким духовным смыслом. (Иоанна 10:10). Почему же у большинства людей нет этой жизни «с избытком»?Потому что ...

2. ЗАКОН ВТОРОЙ
ЧЕЛОВЕК ГРЕШЕН И ОТДЕЛЕН ОТ БОГА. ПОЭТОМУ ЧЕЛОВЕК НЕ В СОСТОЯНИИ НИ ПОЗНАТЬ, НИ ИСПЫТАТЬ ЛЮБОВЬ БОГА И ЕГО ЗАМЫСЕЛ.
Человек грешен "Потому что все согрешили и лишены славы Божией" (Рuмлянам 3:23). Человек был сотворен для того, чтобы иметь общение с Богом, но из-за упрямого своеволия человек избрал свой собственный путь. В результате этого общение с Богом было нарушено. Это своеволие, которое выражается в активном неповиновении Богу или просто в равнодушном отношении к Нему, Библия называет грехом.
Человек отлучен от Бога «Ибо возмездие за грех - смерть» (духовное отлучение от Бога) (Рuмлянам 6:23).

Этот рисунок показывает, что Бог свят, а человек грешен. Огромная пропасть разделяет их. Стрелки показывают, что человек постоянно пытается достичь Бога и жизни с избытком своими собственными силами, например, добрыми делами, философией или религией. На единственный выход из этого тупика нам указывает третий закон.

3. ЗАКОН ТРЕТИЙ
ИИСУС ХРИСТОС - ЕДИНСТВЕННЫЙ, ДАННЫЙ БОГОМ ПУТЬ ИЗБАВЛЕНИЯ ОТ ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСКОГО ГРЕХА. ЧЕРЕЗ НЕГО ВЫ МОЖЕТЕ ПОЗНАТЬ И ИСПЫТАТЬ ЛЮБОВЬ БОГА И ЕГО ЗАМЫСЕЛ. Он умер зa нас. "Но Бог Свою любовь к нам доказывает тем, что Христос умер за нас, когда мы были еще грешниками." (Рuмлянам 5:8). Он воскрес из мертвых. "Христос умер за грехи наши... Он погребен был... и воскрес в третий день, по Писанию, и... явился Кифе, потом двенадцати; потом явился более нежели пятистам..."
(1 Коринфянам 15:3-6).
Христос - единственный путь к Богу."Иисус сказал ему: Я есмь путь и истина и жизнь; никто не приходит к Отцу, как только чрез Меня" (Иоанна 14:6).

Из рисунка видно, что Бог перебросил мост через пропасть, разделившую Его и человека, послав Своего Сына, Иисуса Христа, умереть на кресте вместо нас, чтобы понести наказание за наши грехи. Недостаточно просто знать эти три закона...

4. ЗАКОН ЧЕТВЕРТЫЙ
НАМ НУЖНО ЛИЧНО ПРИНЯТЬ ИИСУСА ХРИСТА КАК СПАСИТЕЛЯ И ГОСПОДА; ТОЛЬКО ПОСЛЕ ЭТОГО МЫ СМОЖЕМ ПОЗНАТЬ ЛЮБОВЬ БОГА И ЕГО ЗАМЫСЕЛ. Нам нужно принять Христа"А тем, которые приняли Его, верующим во имя Его, дал власть быть чадами Божиими" (Иоанна 1:12) Мы принимаем Христа - верой "Ибо благодатию вы спасены чрез веру, и сие не от вас, Божий дар; не от дел, чтобы никто не хвалился" (Ефесянам 2:8-9). Приняв Христа, мы рождаемся заново -->(Иоанна 3:1-8) Мы принимаем Христа посредством личного приглашения Христос сказал: «Се, стою у двери и стучу: если кто услышит голос Мой и отворит дверь, войду к нему...«(Откровение 3:20). Принятие Христа заключается в обращении к Богу от самого себя (покаянии) и решении позволить Христу войти в нашу жизнь, простить наши грехи и сделать из нас таких людей, какими Он желает нас видеть. Недостаточно просто осознать разумом, что Иисус Христос есть Сын Божий и что Он умер на кресте за наши грехи. Также недостаточно иметь эмоциональные переживания. Главное - принять Христа верой. Принятие Иисуса Христа верой - это действие нашей воли.

Какой круг лучше изображает вашу жизнь?Который из них вам хотелось бы избрать? Далее объясняется, как вы можете принять Христа.
ВЫ МОЖЕТЕ ПРИНЯТЬ ХРИСТА ВЕРОЙ ПРЯМО СЕЙЧАС, ОБРАТИВШИСЬ К НЕМУ В МОЛИТВЕ(Молитва - это разговор с Богом.) Бог хорошо знает человеческое сердце. Поэтому Ему важны не столько слова, сколько состояние вашего сердца.Молитва может звучать примерно так:Гocпoдь Ииcyc, я нуждаюсь в Тебе. Благодарю Тебя за смерть на кресте за мои грехи. Я открываю дверь моей жизни и принимаю Тебя как моего Спасителя и Господа. Благодарю Тебя за прощение моих грехов и за дар вечной жизни. Возьми мою жизнь в Свои руки. Сделай из меня такого человека, каким Ты хочешь меня видеть. Благодарю Тебя, Великого Бога: Отца, Сына и Святого Духа. АминьВыражает ли эта молитва желание вашего сердца? Если да, то помолитесь этой молитвой прямо сейчас, и Христос войдет в вашу жизнь, как Он обещал. молились ли вы этой молитвой?

Friday, December 14, 2007

Life Books.

32 days tomorrow... OMGosh... tonight we went through all our papers. Each scrap from the beginning to now. our living room looked like a recycle bin. :) Keeping what we need, tossing old papers that are of no value, saving things for life books... just piles of paper. I'm amazed. basically 3 years was strewn all over our living room... 3 years of prayer, fight, tears, excitement, all waiting for Jan. 16th take off, and Jan 22nd SDA... All really waiting for our lives to start over in the most amazing bizarre way. Wonder if He counts down the day till we finally accept Him? Wonder what it is like for Him to anticipate that moment from us? Wonder what His "recycle bin" of our lives from before must have looked like. Oh Praise Jesus it is empty now... & He started our life books for us...

I miss them tonight so much :) soon... soon!!!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Closer and Closer!

I found this on another blog and I loved what the author shared. I would like to share it here ;)

19 Days � Adoption

(This is actually a re-post from a former blog of mine. I wrote it about a year ago as Jim was preparing to help a family with an adoption here in Ukraine. He and Jeanne both are leaving tomorrow at 3:45 a.m. to assist in another adoption � Jim as a pediatrician offering his medical expertise and Jeanne as a nanny taking care of the couple�s two children that have accompanied them.)

Adoption

Jim has just received several emails from families who are coming to Kyiv this month to FINALLY complete their legal adoption process. Most of these couples have been waiting for what seems like an eternity to receive an appointment at the national adoption agency � the whole process has been shut down for months as the system was being revamped. We pray for each of these families�that the desires of their hearts might be given to them�

This morning as we read our devotional together we were reminded about our OWN adoption into God�s family. �God sent forth his Son�to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as sons.� Gal 4:4-5

J. I. Packer wrote in this devotional:

Adoption, by its very nature, is an act of free kindness to the persons adopted". If you become a father by adopting a child, you do so because you choose to, not because you are bound to. Similarly, God adopts because he chooses to. He has no duty to do so. He need not have done anything about our sins save punish us as we deserved. But he loved us; he redeemed us, forgave us, took us as his sons, and gave himself to us as our Father.

�Nor does his grace stop short with that initial act, any more than the love of human parents who adopt stops short with the completing of the legal process that makes the child theirs. The establishing of the child�s status as a member of the family is only a beginning. The real task remains: to establish a filial relationship between your adopted child and yourself. It is this, above all, that you want to see. Accordingly you set yourself to win the child�s love by loving it. You seek to excite affection by showing affection. And so it is with God. Throughout our life in this world, and to all eternity beyond, he will constantly be showing us in one way or another more and more of his love, and thereby increasing our love to him continually. The prospect before the adopted sons of God is an eternity of love.�

Packer then asks us to consider: �Adoption into God�s family is the highest privilege that the gospel offers. Do you agree? Think about the blessings available for all God�s adopted children. Praise God for each of these and go into the day bearing in mind who you are in God�s eyes. For most us this will mean living with greatly increased confidence!�

As we begin to prepare our homes AND our hearts for this precious Christmas season, let us not forget WHY Jesus came to this earth. Not just to be an example, though He was. But to redeem us. To pay the price that we could never pay. So that we can live eternally with our Father� as His adopted children.

What a blessing.