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Monday, April 18, 2011

Abraham's Faith

I am reading through Romans right now and am so encouraged with Abraham's faith. God spoke to him and Abraham believed what God said and did not doubt. He trusted in God's Word and knew that He would do what He said He would do.
Rom 3:18-22
When God promised Abraham that he would become the father of many nations, Abraham believed him. God also said, "Your descendants will be numerous as the stars," even though such a promise seemed utterly impossible! And Abraham's faith did not weaken, even though he knew that he was too old to be a father at the age of one hundred and that Sarah, his wife, had never been able to have children. Abraham never wavered in believing God's promise.  In fact his faith grew stronger, and in this he brought glory to God. He was absolutely convinced that God was able to do anything he promised. And because of Abraham's faith God declared him to be righteous.
**Lord, please help me to have faith like Abraham. Please help me to be absolutely convinced that You will do anything you say even when circumstances and obstacles arise please help my faith not to weaken! Amen!
 You see, I do know that God is able...but sometimes when you look at your own life and see the obstacles it is easy to let those circumstances speak. But I am choosing to not allow them to speak any longer. You see God called me to this school to learn Spanish, which means He will help me to learn this language and He will provide for all of my needs and He is going to show me exactly who and where to be working with afterwards and HE will provide the funds and avenues then too. Why? Because He said, He is God! He is able!


Tomorrow marks my very last day in my first trimester at school! Wow, it feels like it has been super short yet long at the same time if that makes any sense! I am thankful for my time here and feel content with my progression so far however a desire and drive to learn so much more. We have just about 2 weeks before we begin our second trimester...and right now just about everything is shut down here because its "holy week." All the kids are out of school and many offices and businesses are closed even though the only real official statutory holidays are Thursday and Friday here. I will be heading up to ****where the kids soup kitchen is to play with some kids...there is no actual lunch being served this week or organized ministry happening due to the week long festivities.
This past weekend we had a "clothes sale" from donations that were made through a church youth group that was just here on a mission trip and some others to raise funds for the soup kitchen. Here are a few pictures from this past weekend (trying to get better at taking more pictures to share.) 





On the last note, I am so excited to share that my step sister, Ashley will be here on Saturday. She will be here with me for 1 week and I can hardly wait! :) I can’t wait to spend time and have fun with her! GRACIAS A DIOS!
:)Melissa

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Psalm 12

Today is April 12th, somebody once recommended to me to read a Proverb and Psalm a day (kind of like the old saying "eating an apple a day will keep the doctor away.”) Anyways, reading through this I felt deeply encouraged by the words in Psalm 12 and wanted to share with you. 

(Using the NLT and the description is from the commentary in the NLT Study Bible.)

Vs.1 Help, O Lord, for the godly are fast disappearing!  The faithful have vanished from the earth! 
Living for God in a deceitful world can be a difficult and lonely battle.  At one time the great prophet Elijah felt so lonely he wanted to die.  But God told him that there were 7,000 other faithful servants (1Kings 19:4, 14, 18).  We are never alone in our battle against evil.  When you feel alone, seek out other believers for strength and support.

Vs.2 Neighbours lie to each other, speaking with flattering lips and insincere hearts.
Vs.3 May the Lord bring their flattery to an end and silence their proud tongues.
Vs.4 they say, "We will lie to our hearts' content.  Our lips are our own-who can stop us?"
We may be tempted to believe that lies are relatively harmless, even useful at times.  But God does not overlook lies, flattery, deception, or boasting.  Each of these sins originates from a bad attitude that is eventually expressed in our speech.  The tongue can be our greatest enemy because, though small, it can do great damage (James 3:5,6).  Be careful how you use yours.

Vs.5 the Lord replies, "I have seen violence done to the helpless, and I have heard the groans of the poor.  Now I will rise up to rescue them, as they have longed for me to do."
God cares for the weak and the needy.  Here He promises to protect the downtrodden and confront their oppressors.  We should identify with God's attitude.  His work is not done until we care for the needs of the poor.

Vs.6 the Lord's promises are pure, like silver refined in a furnace, purified seven times over.
Sincerity and truth are extremely valuable because they are so rare.  Many people are deceivers, liars, flatters; they think they will get what they want by deception.  As a king, David certainly faced his share of such people, who hoped to win his favour and gain advancement through flattery.  When we feel as though sincerity and truth have nearly gone out of existence, we have one hope- the word of God.  God's words are as flawless as refined silver.  So listen carefully when He speaks.

Vs.7 Therefore, Lord, we know you will protect the oppressed, preserving them forever from this lying generation,
Vs.8 even though the wicked strut about, and evil is praised throughout the land.

Amen.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

I love to have "surprises" in my pocket whenever I am going to see some kids! It is a great way to break the ice! The kids of a family that I used to babysit quite often always knew that I would have something special in my purse when I would go to their house. Well, my pockets will be full for the next while as my class just finished celebrating 3 birthdays with a "fiesta." We made a home-made piñata which was filled with lots of goodies and small toys ....so I gathered myself a big pile to "fill my pockets" for the chicos. :) Here is a picture of the piñata:


Anyways, I am just returning from Kids Soup Kitchen...every other Tuesday is a bible study with the kids.  Tonight, Cecila (the boss!) asked me if this upcoming Saturday I could shadow one of the teachers so that the following Saturday I could teach! (WOW!) I would be honoured! I will let you know how it goes ...it won’t be for a few more weeks though as I will be heading to **** this weekend and helping out with the Kids Club there since I have a long weekend. (There is a national holiday here) That will give me a little more time to have some more Spanish under my belt as well. :)
Tonight was a joy, I love being with the kids...and it’s especially fun whenever my pockets are full! :)

Chewing on this today:
Heb 11:1-3
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. For by it the elders obtained a good testimony. By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible. AMEN!