"I never made a sacrifice," said Hudson Taylor in later years, looking back over a life in which that element was certainly not lacking. But what he said was true, for the compensations were so real and lasting that he came to see that giving up is inevitably receiving, when one is dealing heart to heart with God... The sacrifice was great, but the reward far greater.
"Unspeakable joy [he tells us] all day long and every day, was my happy experience. God, even my God, was a living bright reality, and all I had to do was joyful service."
-Hudson Taylor's Spiritual Secret, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
sacrifice
supremacy and sovereignty
1. | highest in rank or authority; paramount; sovereign; chief. |
2. | of the highest quality, degree, character, importance, etc.: supreme courage. |
3. | greatest, utmost, or extreme: supreme disgust. |
4. | last or final; ultimate. |
sov·er·eign /ˈsɒvrɪn, ˈsɒvərɪn, ˈsʌv-/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[sov-rin, sov-er-in, suhv-] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun
1. | a monarch; a king, queen, or other supreme ruler. |
2. | a person who has sovereign power or authority. |
3. | a group or body of persons or a state having sovereign authority. |
4. | a gold coin of the United Kingdom, equal to one pound sterling: went out of circulation after 1914. |
5. | belonging to or characteristic of a sovereign or sovereignty; royal. |
6. | having supreme rank, power, or authority. |
7. | supreme; preeminent; indisputable: a sovereign right. |
8. | greatest in degree; utmost or extreme. |
9. | being above all others in character, importance, excellence, etc. |
10. | efficacious; potent: a sovereign remedy. |
God is supreme and God is sovereign. I am pondering what this means. I know after thinking about it for years, it has brought me peace. Peace because I know that I am not in control. Peace because I realize that salvation is not in my hands. Not that this stops me from evangelizing, but gives me peace in it.
It's too late for me to be thinking so deep. Today I made homemade oatmeal chocolate chip cookies from a really neat cookbook called The Great Country Inns of America Cookbook. As random as it is, I think my next project is to make some lentil soup.
Anyway, I decided to make the cookies to give to my neighbors. I want to literally be a good neighbor, but I don't think I have been. So the plan is to write sweet notes with my name and cell # on it in case they ever need any thing--with cookies attached. Someone recently did that to my grandma, and her being a single widow, was really blessed by that. I hope it blesses my neighbors, even more so, I hope I actually complete this project and deliver it to them. If I run out of cookies I can always make some chocolate covered pretzels which is really easy. I think I like to cook at heart.
Well, I think I have about 45 minutes of work for Campus Harvest Missions to do, plus dishes, before I go to sleep. I am afraid I will sleep in tomorrow. I can't, and I really hope I don't. I don't have good sleep patters, but I really enjoy staying up late doing things. That can prove to be unfortunate, especially when I accidentally sleep in.
Lindsay got in town tonight! Wahoo! I'm really excited to spend some time with her. She is such a great friend. I think she just gets me which is so refreshing. She not only gets me, but she loves me and even more so she loves Jesus.
There is someone I know who can give the most sincere compliments and when they give them to me I am so blessed by them. They are usually complimenting me on being compassionate and feminine. I like that. Thank you for that person, Lord. Please encourage and bless them.
Okay. I think I could get used to this blogging thing. I know it's not to interesting to the reader, but it is pretty therapeutic. Anyways, if you see this, pray for me.
Love*
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
smells
Anyways, not much to say. Thought I would share this link with you that my dad sent me today under the subject line, "Crime Never Pays!". Haha.
let's try this again...
Well, today I came upstairs to my room and lo and behold...I found my cute little Pitbull (yes she is cute) eating my Grandma's slipper. This really stinks because 1.These are her special Tweety Bird slippers she got from Goodwill 2.She wears them EVERY morning. 3.She has been asking for them back since she let me borrow them for the Christmas show at church a week ago 4.They now have a hole inside them. 5.She is going to be so mad! Well anyway, I took the injured Tweety slipper downstairs and showed it to my dad. He said he would sew it tomorrow, but she'd still be able to notice! Oh well, I will just have to deal with her wrath. I mean what could I have done? (Given her the slippers back a week ago, put them in a higher place, closed my door so Sadie the Pitbull couldn't get in.)
Well, I know this is not cool, but I really want to do one of these survey things and this is my blog, so what the heck?
So---I'm trying to find the quiz I was going to do, but my internet is down. Why? I have no clue. I guess I can ramble on for a little bit. My brother and I got out portraits taken at the mall and bought frames for them for our family. The pictures turned out really nice. I would definitely go to this place again. I think the last time my family had portraits taken was probably over 10 years ago when my parents were together and we went to a Presbyterian church. Hmm. Random thought. I guess the church was doing it's directory or something and gave everyone the option of also buying portraits. That would be really cool if my church did that. I did a horrible job at hiding the portraits--I didn't really even hide them and looking at some context clues, I think my dad may have seen the bag. Hopefully, but not likely, he didn't think anything of it. I think it will be a pleasant surprise for my parents and grandmas.
Well, it's after 2am and I'm not really tired, but I better go to bed. I wish I could wake up in the morning and make my brother some oatmeal, but I don't really see myself waking up to my alarm, unfortunately.
On a scale of 1-10, how was this for a blog entry, Sandra? (And please don't say 10!!!)
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Okay, the internet is back up, it's 2:24am, and yes! I am going to do this survey:
One of Those Things
Two names you go by:
1. Lindsay
2. LiLi, pronounced Lee Lee (The Fishers and Katye Rone)
2b. Wee Wee (Emmitt)
2c. Lindsay Ba-gee (Mercy)
Two things you are wearing right now:
1. Some crazy leopard socks my non-Tweetie-Bird-slipper-wearing Grandma gave me. (I call her Mom Mom.)
2. An old Abercrombie and Fitch shirt from middle school!
Two of your favorite things to do:
1. Take a nap with my dogs and lots of blankets.
2. Be around kids and babies.
Two things you want very badly at the moment:
1. The ability to easily wake up in the morning, or anytime.
2. To have my teeth and face clean with out actually brushing or ProActive-ing.
Two people who will fill this out:
1.
2.
Two things you did last night:
1. Attempted to fall asleep by the fireplace with my brother.
2. Was unsuccessful in that.
Two things you ate today
1. Panera's Orchard Harvest salad!! w/pears and dried cherries, mmmmm!
2. Chocolate covered pretzels I made myself!
Two people you last talked to:
1. Dad
2. Brother
(and my dogs)
Two things you're doing tomorrow:
1. Going to a Christmas party where I will be bringing the chocolate covered pretzels I made tonight.
2. Working--missions admin, GHHS outreach
Longest trips taken
1. (in the US)- Tampa, FL (6 weeks)
2. Panama and Thailand (1 month)
Your favorite holidays:
1. Christmas!
2. Thanksgiving
both of these I think are becoming more and more enjoyable as I get older and will continue to be more enjoyable as our family grows---when my brother and I get married...to other people. haha
Two favorite beverages:
1. Sweet TEA!
2. Americanos