Thursday, April 24, 2014

Reflections from a week of remembering.




 Dying leaves scattered on a rocky path;

 withering reminders of short-lived enthusiasm.



Roosters crowing in the gray dawn;

 piercing recollections of bravely-spoken promises
 that melt away when our hearts turn coward.




But the Lord be praised, it is not our pitiful performances,
 but the finished work of Him who
"was wounded for our transgressions....
bruised for our iniquities"
that we are called to remember.



HE IS RISEN!!!! and so the believers have confidence
 in all He has promised!

"Buried with Him in baptism, 
wherein also ye are risen with Him
 through the faith of the operation of God,
 who hath raised Him from the dead. 
And you, being dead in your sins....
hath he quickened together with him,
 having forgiven you all trespasses."
 - Colossians 2:12-13


"If ye then be risen with Christ,
 seek those things which are above,
 where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. 
Set your affections on things above, 
not on things on the earth. 
For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.
 When Christ, who is our life, shall appear,
 then shall ye also appear with him in glory."
 - Colossians 3:1-4

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Sunday, March 16, 2014

A matter of Perspective.

I have been reading through two books in the evenings, alternating between them because of the refreshing differences in topic and difficulty. However, the other night after reading a few pages of each, I came to the amused realization that despite being written on different continents, in different centuries, my two "different" books were sounding uncannily similar.  Here is an excerpted portion of what I read that night:

"For it is indeed true that none of us has a right to exercise authority, in things great or small, except as we are, and acknowledge ourselves to be, deputed by the One Supreme and Ultimate Authority."
-Charlotte Mason, Homeschooling Series, Vol. 3


"Clear thinking about the function of discipline illustrates the importance of seeing yourself as God's agent, called by God to be in charge. If correction orbits around the parent who has been offended, then the focus will be venting anger or, perhaps, taking vengeance. The function is punitive. If, however, correction orbits around God as the One offended, then the focus is restoration. The function is remedial. It is designed to move a child who has disobeyed God back to the path of obedience. It is corrective."  - Tedd Tripp, Shepherding a Child's Heart


Where does our authority as parents stem from? Interestingly, our actual disciplinary action/ method might look the same. But this perspective takes out all the fuming, "how DARE they disrespect MEEE like that!" I don't suppose the police officer takes it personally that someone was speeding, even when because of his court-appointed position, he writes out the ticket. I want to see myself as God's agent for bringing up HIS children in HIS ways, instead of ruling MY children so that they do things MY way, and above all, don't embarrass MEEEEE!.

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