Princess In His Kingdom

Mar. 13, 2007 - Keep It Real

Thank you all SO much for your prayers and concerns for my SAT.  I felt peaceful when I took it, and though I had some trouble with some parts, the test went pretty smoothly.  I was extremely thankful that it's over though. 

Lately I've been wondering how we can have a relationship with God, and keep it at its fullest.  When you first become a Christian, you are filled with a new hope.  You have a great passion to change your life.  However, as you continue in your walk, sometimes its hard to keep that beginning perspective.  The newness wears off, and you're left with a daily grind.  Day after day, just living your life in a routine, until you loose the passion of being a person on fire for God.  I want keep it real.

In Lamentations 3:22-23, it says, "Because of the LORD's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail.  They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."

God's love and mercy never fails.  Praise God for His daily renewal of hope in our hearts.  I find myself caught up in my schedule, wondering if it will ever end.  I know that in Christ, I am set free from being bound by the world.  He gives us a wonderful hope of things to come. 

So look foward to tomorrow, and the next day.  We could use those days to live for our Lord Jesus, and live with His unfailing love and faithfulness constantly covering us.  Keep it real!

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Mar. 14, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Free2bme
So true! I get so caught up sometimes I don't make time for God and I begin to get empty and I begin to wonder where He is. He's right where I left Him.lol
I am so glad the SAT went wel! See, you can do all things through Christ which strengthens you.
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Mar. 17, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by LadyJaneGrey
Yes, I've wondered a lot about it as well. :-) Sometimes, we have to be like the widow of Zarapheth: just accept God's sufficiency one day at a time. He'll always provide exactly what we need for each day; no more, no less. And if we try to hoard it for the future, we'll end up like the Israelites in the desert: with maggoty manna, because we didn't trust God for our "daily bread." :-) Goodness, I know what it's like, though! It's hard for me especially to just lean on God every day. My mind is always looking ahead, to the next day and the next, and so on. But I think God wants us, partly, to enjoy each day in its time, and not always worry about the future. "Tomorrow will take care of itself."

Blessings to you, Sarah! :-)
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God blessed the broken road, that led me straight to you. ----------------------------------------------------------- Living every day to the fullest, living out loud, living God's way, living to please Him, living for God. "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." -Joshua 1:9 ------------------------------------------------------------- I am a 17 year old homeschool graduate named Sarah. I love to read, and hang out with family and friends. Recently, I have been wrestling with college, and all the fun decisions that are involved. Thankfully, God has been with me and my mom and dad every step of the way, and provided a pathway for me to follow. For now. God is certainly blessing the broken road that I am traveling on. ----------------------------------------------------------- Feel free to leave me messages, I would love to get back to you! I remain, God's servant, and your friend, Sarah
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