Monday, September 22, 2014

GOD is a PROCRASTINATOR


pro·cras·ti·nate verb \prə-ˈkras-tə-ˌnāt, prō-\
: to be slow or late, to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done.
: to delay doing something until a later time
: putting off impending tasks to a later time, sometimes to the “last minute” before the deadline


Isn’t it just like the Lord to put off, and delay something that to ME is so important and that I think should be done? 

Who else has experienced this?
Who has prayed, and waited, and trusted, and anticipated, and it seems like God just keeps putting off accomplishing something that is so crucial to me. 

Who else has noticed this?
Our God likes to procrastinate.  To INTENTIONALLY put off doing something.  He likes to wait, and wait.   He is not in a rush.  Time is all His. In fact, He is outside of time therefore it doesn’t really matter how long things take in our time measurement. 
He likes to WAIT.  And He wants us to be like Him. 
So He is constantly making us practice.
He is a great procrastinator.  J
Not one of those unreliable people that actually never get around to doing something they promised.  But He delays INTENTIONALLY, and ALWAYS Fulfills.  And it turns out to be RIGHT ON TIME, doesn’t it!?
So does that mean that my deadline is wrong or His? Who is off here, Him or me?

During His intentional delay my faith is being stretched, and depending on the strength of that spiritual muscle – and how often it is exercised, it can either hurt, or feel good, when stretched. 

I am humbled to realize and acknowledge that this faith stretching at the moment is actually feeling good.  Like stretching muscles after a good workout.  This latest stretch of faith feels amazing!  It hurts just a little, but its good kind of hurt.  One that I know will produce perseverance, and maturity.  Contentment of the deepest kind.



....anticipating to see how God comes thru this time with His delay. :)






Thursday, April 10, 2014

SMBS 2014


This year in March, I had an incredible opportunity to be part of the Slavic Missionary Bible School in Jaksonville, Florida.

For a week I was able to be a student and sit in on the Lectures of Johannes Reimer.  Staring at the backs of 80 young people and listening and observing the information alongside them.

Reimer is a very radical and practical teacher.  It was a blessing and encouragement to realize yet again the tremendous need for counselors within the slavic christian community.

The following week I had the honor of looking straight into the students faces and share with them some of my favorite subjects of personality development, Gods design for sexuality and communication / listening skills.

Sharing what God has taught me over the years has been a passion of mine.  It is inspiring to see young men and women from different places and walks of life, together in one room, out of their comfort zone, and eager to learn.

Their sometimes sleepy eyes don't cease to reflect the depths of their souls.

I was encouraged by their receptiveness and touched by God Himself thru those short days with this incredible class of 2014.
A special place has been carved in my heart for these young people, and I can't help but continue to lift them up in prayer, as I follow some of them on Facebook.  They are now actively preparing to go to the nations with the Great News that Jesus saves!!

Bless you beautiful people of SMBS 2014!!



and i also had an opportunity to share with the amazing TEENS of the Living Stream Church.  
Love Love Love young People!!!! :)