Friday, April 29, 2011

"I'm Okay"

I'm pretty sure we've all felt this way before:




Thursday, April 28, 2011

Worries, begone!

Well hello there sisters!

I just wanted to share this verse with you now that exam time has a) come, b) is yet to come, or c) has already passed. It's currently one of the verses pasted up on my wall and I've been coming back to it again and again!

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
-Philippians 4:6-8

Let's dissect this passage a little bit:

"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation..."
Now this is the part that I used to have a lot of trouble with. I believe in a God who is all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-capable of doing whatever he so pleases, but I used to have a hard time believing that the little things in my day that worry me are big enough for God to deal with. If I had a lot of homework, then that was my work-load, not God's. If I had a big paper due the next day and I had procrastinated all week, then that was my fault and not God's. If I only had 2 minutes to run to the bus stop, then I'm the one who's not in good enough shape, not God. And so I kept thinking these things to myself, believing the lie that God doesn't care about the little things in my life. But this verse tells us to not be anxious about anything. Anything. Big or small. Every situation. There is nothing too big (or too small) to give up to God!

"...by prayer and petition..."
When I think of a petition, I think about that formal document that people sign in hopes that the sheer numbers of people who support it will cause the change that they are asking for. And I think that this is exactly what God is asking us to do in these situations! Prayer is both a personal and communal action that God will use to bless us so pray on your own when something makes you anxious, but sharing this prayer request with others in your church/small group/Christian community is also an avenue that God has provided for us to take advantage of!

"...with thanksgiving..."
I once heard a pastor say: "a prayer is not a rant". And I 100% agree with him! While we may have a list of things that are going badly in our lives and a bunch of worries that are bogging us down, we also have so many things to thank Him for. Thank him for the opportunity to pursue higher education. Thank him for providing the books that you're studying. Thank him for getting you this far, and for how far he's going to get you. Thank him for even letting us talk to him through prayer.

"...present your requests to God."
God knows what you want, and he knows what you need, and he still wants you to tell him! In light of the upcoming election where as good citizens it is our duty to vote, think of every prayer as a ballot. And every time you present a request to God, he is keeping track of the things that you think are important in your life and he always takes this into account when choosing his blessings for you!

And let's just end with this:
And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

:)

Rain...bow

Let it rain, let it rain. Open the floodgates of Heaven.

1:45 PM - that sticky, nasty, humid bus ride.
2:08 PM - finally getting off the bus...fresh air!
2:09 PM - waiting for next bus. grey clouds... looks like it's gonna rain.
2:10 PM - totally soaked (sticky nasty feeling of wet jeans TT_TT).
2:20 PM - MASSIVE SUNSHINE.

Maybe God has mood swings, too.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Why helloooo

Thanks for starting up this blog, ladies! I look forward to contributing and to hearing from you all :)
-Inday :)

Hola!

It's nice to see this blog up :)



I would just like to send out courage to those still in school.

Honestly, I never thought that CEGEP would be this challenging. This week I am bouncing between
a philosophical debate,
a final integrative project,
another final integrative project,
the main integrative oral,
a lab,
a lab report,
an English essay and
an English oral.

That's just with school.

I think the main difference between us and the rest of CEGEP student, is not only the work load, but also the fact that it's weeks of rush at a time. It's impossible to do all of these things in a week, unless we work on them after school everyday for minimum of 8 hours. Hurray lack of sleep.
And usually in the midst of it all, there always comes a night where you finally get to bed [relatively] early and...






*Time management is key, and sadly, so is motivation.





But no matter how much the work load, I am still [relatively] sane.

And I think that's how it should be. We should keep our sanity, keep our communication with God and stay healthy. It isn't worth risking these things to get an A.






This post isn't very God related, but you're my sisters. I just wanted to share a bit of my insanity, instead of crying or throwing my things around. :) And I look forward to what you have to share.

Soul Surfer


This is SUCH an amazing movie...I recommend this for anyone!
It is based on a true story...Bethany Hamilton is Christian, and her faith is such an amazing testimony to all...so uplifting, so motivating.

Let me know if you want to watch it, I will watch it again and again...just let me know! :)

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

God = Love

Because: "christian dudes are so much more attractive!"
(Someone told me this and it reminded me of the quote in the picture.)
"The desire of love is to give. The desire of lust is to take." - Anonymous

Monday, April 25, 2011

He has risen indeed.


But God demonstrates his own love for us in this : While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Too blessed to be stressed.


I freak out a lot. And I keep it to myself because I don't wanna freak anyone else out. But in the end, if you don't COMMUNICATE, nothing works out. And when pressure turns into anger, you forget how really truly blessed you really truly are.
And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast. (1 Peter 5:10)

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Master's Piece

He is the potter, you are the clay.
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. (Romans 8:28)