Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Truth vs. Fact


In this day and age, people often use the words truth and fact to mean the same thing. However, there is a distinct difference between them. All truth can not be dimmed down into powerless facts, and fact can be overcome by truth. That is to say, the Truth can change the facts. For example, the facts can say that someone is sick, but the truth says that by His stripes we are healed. (But he was wounded for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that brought us peace, and with his stripes we are healed. ~Isaiah 53:5) Fact is, I'm a sinner; Truth is, I am made clean, I am made worthy, by the precious blood of Jesus Christ. Anything that is real in this world is fact, but fact is temporary and will one day fall before the ultimate Truth, which is our Lord, the one and only God. (For it is written, "As I live, says the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God." ~Romans 14:11)

Fact is how things appear now; Truth is what has been, what is, and what always will be for the rest of eternity. (And the world is passing away along with its desires, but whoever does the will of God abides forever. ~1 John 2:17) Let us not dwell on that which is passing away, but dwell in that which is eternal. When you are presented with "the facts" and find yourself anxious or depressed, look at the Truth. This is the only way to see how things really are, is to look at them through the lense of truth. (And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. ~John 8:32)

Monday, August 30, 2010

Camping Fun!!

So this weekend was the 29eleven campout, and it was so much fun. We left the church at around 2:30 or 3 and headed down to Pocahontas Park in Chesterfeild. After getting there and getting everything settled into our cabins, we came back outside for games and devotionals. Dinner followed shortly and then there was lessons and singing around the campfire. Saturday, we went to the waterpark and had a blast. There was devotionals and then we finished the afternoon with rolling in chocolate, chimp races, water balloons, and of course showers (Praise God for hot water!!) Sunday morning, we went hiking down a trail to a waterfall and had a sermon on God's grace. I think this was probably my favorite part of the campout, because I really felt God's presence right then and there. From the waterfall, we went straight back to the pool for some fun in the sun before heading home. It was a great way to spend the weekend and a great opportunity to get to know some of the people that are in the youth group, and even some that weren't.

I have to give a big thanks to Mrs. McCray, our wonderful youth leader; Mrs. Patti, our magnificent chaperone and camp mother; Mr. Taise, our excellent cook for the weekend (even if he did make us all fat :P); and Tony, who was willing to come out and spend the weekend with a bunch of crazy kids and make us even crazier ;) Love you guys!!

~Rachel <3

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

This is what it means to be held...


Two months is too little.
They let him go.
They had no sudden healing.
To think that providence would
Take a child from his mother while she prays
Is appalling.

Who told us we'd be rescued?
What has changed and why should we be saved from nightmares?
We're asking why this happens
To us who have died to live?
It's unfair.

This is what it means to be held.
How it feels when the sacred is torn from your life
And you survive.
This is what it is to be loved.
And to know that the promise was
When everything fell we'd be held.

This hand is bitterness.
We want to taste it, let the hatred numb our sorrow.
The wise hand opens slowly to lilies of the valley and tomorrow.

This is what it means to be held.
How it feels when the sacred is torn from your life
And you survive.
This is what it is to be loved.
And to know that the promise was
When everything fell we'd be held.

If hope is born of suffering.
If this is only the beginning.
Can we not wait for one hour watching for our Savior?

This is what it means to be held.
How it feels when the sacred is torn from your life
And you survive.
This is what it is to be loved.
And to know that the promise was
When everything fell we'd be held.

Various - Held - Natalie Grant .mp3
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Monday, August 23, 2010

Pictures!!! :D

So, yesterday Claire, Christa, and I braved the sweltering heat and occasional sprinkling to take photos. Having never done anything like this before, I was a little nervous. But the pictures look great!! So, I've decided that instead of keeping them all to myself, I should upload some of my faves :)





All the credit for the photos goes to Claire Born, she did a wonderful job and was a very nice director :)

~Rachel <3

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Take Every Thought...


"For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ, being ready to punish every disobedience, when your obedience is complete."
(2 Corinthians 10:4-6 ESV)

Lately, I've been focusing a lot on spiritual warfare and our place in it. For years, I've heard the phrase "take every thought captive to obey Christ" but didn't know the context of the verse. I looked it up last night, and this is what I found. Though I was initially excited by the fact that it specifically talked of spiritual warfare, I realized when I looked closer that several things can be learned from just these few verses.

1) First, it talks about our weapons. As Christians, we don't carry around guns or knives or anything like that to fight off Satan's attacks. What we do have is a divine power, granted to us by the Holy Spirit, who dwells in us. This power gives us the ability to break free of Satan's hold on us.

2) Second, it talks about how we are to come against the lies that people will surely bring up. It doesn't say that we are to come against them with our own intelligence, our own insight, or our own opinion, but we fight them by taking all of our thoughts and bringing them to God for Him to discern.

3) Lastly, verse 6 talks about us being "ready to punish every disobedience", but by no means stops there. It goes on to say this, "when your obedience is complete". To me, this points clearly to the fact that of our own strength, following our own ways, we have no power to do anything. However, when we lean fully on God, and we completely obey Him, we gain the "divine power to destroy strongholds" that makes us "ready to punish every disobedience".

So anyway, I guess that the main point I got out of this is that God has all the power, and the power that we have comes from Him. Quite frankly, I'm glad that this is the case, because I would hate to imagine what would become of this earth if we, as sinful humans, had divine power. Just something God showed me that I wanted to share.

~Rachel <3