The Potter's Hand - Jeremiah 18

The Potter's Hand - Jeremiah 18

Monday, February 27, 2012

Searching...

My life's about to be revealed. I know it.
I know because I know God is real. I know He's going to show me how I'm going to serve Him on this earth. I'm excited. But it takes time. patience. Patience.

New Love.
New Foundation.
A Solid foundation.
Detailed, Strong, No Cracks, No Faults.
A Perfect foundation in Christ.
Leading.
Praying.
Reading.
Renewal of Faith.
A great & amazing testimony to share.
The option and new door of actually becoming a youth pastor.

These are the things I've learned. I've been given by the grace of God.
I'm excited. Yeah.


real excited.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

17th Birthday

Well, it's my Birthday. February 11, 2012. I am officially 17 years old. 17 years a life worth living for Christ. I spent my whole day basically in PlanetWisdom with our ACC youth. I guess, it was a good day. Learning and understanding concepts about who Christ is, seeing people accepting Christ, learning to read the Bible better.


Yeah.


I would consider that being a good birthday. Thanks God. For giving my family, friends, and the youth to me. Though I do not deserve it, thanks for your Son, Jesus Christ, for dying for our sins.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Perfect Everything.



The LORD abhors dishonest scales, but accurate weights are his delight.
                                                 ~Proverbs 11:1

What I've been learning through my quiet times and walk with Christ is that, you need to be honest. No matter how small or how tiny that thing is, stay honest, be faithful and do not fall into the hands of sin. If you want a firm foundation, a strong and enduring fortress, capable of any temptations to come. You need to start chipping off the minor sins. The lies, the gossip, the cheating, or even thinking evil thoughts that hurt others. Everything matters.
That's my challenge. To Perfect. Perfect and become like Christ. Perfect and become innocent as kids. Perfect and glorify God.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

A Glass of Milk


One day, a poor boy who was selling goods from door to door to pay his way through school, found he had only one thin dime left, and he was hungry. He decided he would ask for a meal at the next house. However, he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door. Instead of a meal he asked for a drink of water. She thought he looked hungry so brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it slowly, and then asked, “How much do I owe you?” “You don’t owe me anything,” she replied. “Mother has taught us never to accept pay for a kindness.” He said, “Then I thank you from my heart.”
As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger physically, but his faith in God and man was strong also. He had been ready to give up and quit.
Year’s later that young woman became critically ill. The local doctors were baffled. They finally sent her to the big city, where they called in specialists to study her rare disease. Dr. Howard Kelly was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light filled his eyes. Immediately he rose and went down the hall of the hospital to her room. Dressed in his doctor’s gown he went in to see her. He recognized her at once. He went back to the consultation room determined to do his best to save her life. From that day he gave special attention to the case.
After a long struggle, the battle was won. Dr. Kelly requested the business office to pass the final bill to him for approval. He looked at it, then wrote something on the edge and the bill was sent to her room. She feared to open it, for she was sure it would take the rest of her life to pay for it all. Finally she looked, and something caught her attention on the side of the bill. She began to read the following words:
“Paid in full with one glass of milk”
Signed, Dr. Howard Kelly.

Love spreads & multiplies. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64...
It is shared and given with mercy and grace. It's hard to love first, when others hurt you. For me, sharing or giving up my time for others is hard. Especially when I dislike the person. But God said love. So I'll try. I'll start to love. I know it's hard, but God loved us, so I'm going to start to love.

"And if anyone would sue you and take your tunic, let him have your cloak as well. And if anyone forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles. Give to the one who begs from you, and do not refuse the one who would borrow from you"
                                                                     ~Matthew 5:40-42

Gift of Love


“Can I see my baby?” the happy new mother asked.
When the bundle was nestled in her arms and she moved the fold of cloth to look upon his tiny face, she gasped. The doctor turned quickly and looked out the tall hospital window. The baby had been born without ears.
Time proved that the baby’s hearing was perfect. It was only his appearance that was marred. When he rushed home from school one day and flung himself into his mother’s arms, she sighed, knowing that his life was to be a succession of heartbreaks. He blurted out the tragedy. “A boy, a big boy … called me a freak.”
He grew up, handsome for his misfortune. A favorite with his fellow students, he might have been class president, but for that. He developed a gift, a talent for literature and music. “But you might mingle with other young people,” his mother reproved him, but felt a kindness in her heart. The boy’s father had a session with the family physician. Could nothing be done? “I believe I could graft on a pair of outer ears, if they could be procured,” the doctor decided.
Whereupon the search began for a person who would make such a sacrifice for a young man. Two years went by. Then, “You are going to the hospital, Son. Mother and I have someone who will donate the ears you need. But it’s a secret,” said the father. The operation was a brilliant success, and a new person emerged. His talents blossomed into genius, and school and college became a series of triumphs.
Later he married and entered the diplomatic service. “But I must know!” He urged his father, “Who gave so much for me? I could never do enough for him.” “I do not believe you could,” said the father, “but the agreement was that you are not to know … not yet.” The years kept their profound secret, but the day did come … one of the darkest days that a son must endure. He stood with his father over his mother’s casket. Slowly, tenderly, the father stretched forth a hand and raised the thick, reddish-brown hair to reveal that the mother had no outer ears. “Mother said she was glad she never let her hair be cut,” he whispered gently, “and nobody ever thought Mother less beautiful, did they?”
Real beauty lies not in the physical appearance, but in the heart. Real treasure lies not in what that can be seen, but what that cannot be seen. Real love lies not in what is done and known, but in what that is done but not known.
This story is remarkable. But the story of Jesus Christ is even more indescribable.
This is an example of love, of what true love can do. Christ DIED for us, sinners, so we could be with Him and His Father. Love is what pushes me to continue to find him through the dark times. I'm reading through 2 Samuel right now and I'm still going forth. Praying and seeking Him. I think...no...I know it'll all be worth it in the end.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Psalm 23:5-6


You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the LORD forever.