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Tuesday, August 12, 2003
Well,well,well here I am back in the blogging world. I really don't have much to blog about cept to say we have finally moved into our new home. We are still in the midst of unpacking and sorting things out, hanging pictures etc. I am sitting on a box in my new computer/craft room(crap room as Todd calls it) typing this. I love my new kitchen. I can't wait to really get in there and do some cooking. We leave on Friday to drive down to S. Calif. We must get our daughter's friend home. We will meet with our church community on Sunday and then hit the road back to Idee-ho. Carol starts school on the 25th. Junior High for her. I remember when she started kindergarten!!! Time flies. We floated down the Boise River this past Sunday. What fun it was. Well not much wonderings going on in my head for now. Take care.
Wednesday, April 02, 2003
Well, I arrived home Sunday afternoon after a two day drive through California and Nevada and on into Idaho with Jonathan, Carol Ann and my friend and mother-in-law, Jackie. We unloaded all our stuff and just about immediately went over to our under construction home to meet with the electrician. Then out to dinner and home to finish unpacking all the supplies I brought back from Trader Joe's and Henry's Marketplace and the Japanese market, Marukai. Only to wake up Monday morning and be wisked off (very willingly) to the Presbytarian church at 10th and State St. to sit at NT Wright's feet and listen to him talk about Resurrection all day and then meet with us Allelon folks for about an hour. I was surprised to see that I was able to follow his talking/teaching. I am in no way, shape or form an intellectual type person so I was glad that I made it through the whole day. Plus I have my hubby, Toddly to give me the "NT for Dummies" explanation about a few things. When he met with us Allelon folks Todd told him we were very much students of all he has written. Then he proceeded to ask him, in the light of that, how do we do "church"? NT did not give us an answer. That question is something I have been "wondering" about for quite some time. I have not been satisfied with what we did down in Calif. in our sweet community of folks down there. They are in the midst of great turmoil over this issue right now. How did the early church do "church". Firstly, I thought, each one of us, is "the church" not some building or order of service. I am a very simple and pragmatic person. This can't be that complicated. I by no means have the answer or even a suggestion on how to do "church". I think the answer is probably something very simple and uncomplicated. Maybe we should start with Loving God with all our hearts, minds and souls and each other. If we are the "church" then I would tend to believe that we would be doing "church" stuff wherever we are. Meaning, taking care of your family, helping your neighbor, visiting someone in a rest home who has no family,giving the homeless person you run into on the street some money without any expectations of what they will do with the money, holding the door open for the person entering behind you etc. etc.etc. I have a hard time believing Jesus came to cause us to be in such turmoil over this. I suspect the early church met together to eat, hear some teaching, sing songs, pray together, and to make sure the needs of any folks in their midst who needed help got the help they needed and share the stories of their days between gathering. I love being with folks, sharing what's happening in our lives, the good and the not so good, eat together, worship God together and pray for each other, staying in touch with each other in between gatherings by doing things together.
Ya, know, after re-reading this, I really do believe that this all comes down to Loving God and our neighbor. Jesus did. He spent lots of time with the Father and from there went and loved everyone he came into contact with. How come I can't do that?(You too, if it applies in your life) What things are so dang important that I put aside time with God? That's what I must beg God to help me do. Just be with Him. I think my wonderings are turning into pleas to God for help! So help Lord!!! Please, I am not asking for any advice, so please don't give me any "how to list". It will end up in the trash bin after being spit upon. BUT, I would love to hear your story about how you get yourslef to spend time with the Father. Blessings to you and on you with love, the Wondering Woman
Ya, know, after re-reading this, I really do believe that this all comes down to Loving God and our neighbor. Jesus did. He spent lots of time with the Father and from there went and loved everyone he came into contact with. How come I can't do that?(You too, if it applies in your life) What things are so dang important that I put aside time with God? That's what I must beg God to help me do. Just be with Him. I think my wonderings are turning into pleas to God for help! So help Lord!!! Please, I am not asking for any advice, so please don't give me any "how to list". It will end up in the trash bin after being spit upon. BUT, I would love to hear your story about how you get yourslef to spend time with the Father. Blessings to you and on you with love, the Wondering Woman
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
March 19
Abraham’s Life of Faith
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He went out, not knowing where he was going
—Hebrews 11:8
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In the Old Testament, a person’s relationship with God was seen by the degree of separation in that person’s life. This separation is exhibited in the life of Abraham by his separation from his country and his family. When we think of separation today, we do not mean to be literally separated from those family members who do not have a personal relationship with God, but to be separated mentally and morally from their viewpoints. This is what Jesus Christ was referring to in Luke 14:26 .
Living a life of faith means never knowing where you are being led. But it does mean loving and knowing the One who is leading. It is literally a life of faith, not of understanding and reason—a life of knowing Him who calls us to go. Faith is rooted in the knowledge of a Person, and one of the biggest traps we fall into is the belief that if we have faith, God will surely lead us to success in the world.
The final stage in the life of faith is the attainment of character, and we encounter many changes in the process. We feel the presence of God around us when we pray, yet we are only momentarily changed. We tend to keep going back to our everyday ways and the glory vanishes. A life of faith is not a life of one glorious mountaintop experience after another, like soaring on eagles’ wings, but is a life of day—in and day—out consistency; a life of walking without fainting (see Isaiah 40:31 ). It is not even a question of the holiness of sanctification, but of something which comes much farther down the road. It is a faith that has been tried and proved and has withstood the test. Abraham is not a type or an example of the holiness of sanctification, but a type of the life of faith-a faith, tested and true, built on the true God. "Abraham believed God . . ." ( Romans 4:3 ).
Oswald Chambers
Abraham’s Life of Faith
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He went out, not knowing where he was going
—Hebrews 11:8
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In the Old Testament, a person’s relationship with God was seen by the degree of separation in that person’s life. This separation is exhibited in the life of Abraham by his separation from his country and his family. When we think of separation today, we do not mean to be literally separated from those family members who do not have a personal relationship with God, but to be separated mentally and morally from their viewpoints. This is what Jesus Christ was referring to in Luke 14:26 .
Living a life of faith means never knowing where you are being led. But it does mean loving and knowing the One who is leading. It is literally a life of faith, not of understanding and reason—a life of knowing Him who calls us to go. Faith is rooted in the knowledge of a Person, and one of the biggest traps we fall into is the belief that if we have faith, God will surely lead us to success in the world.
The final stage in the life of faith is the attainment of character, and we encounter many changes in the process. We feel the presence of God around us when we pray, yet we are only momentarily changed. We tend to keep going back to our everyday ways and the glory vanishes. A life of faith is not a life of one glorious mountaintop experience after another, like soaring on eagles’ wings, but is a life of day—in and day—out consistency; a life of walking without fainting (see Isaiah 40:31 ). It is not even a question of the holiness of sanctification, but of something which comes much farther down the road. It is a faith that has been tried and proved and has withstood the test. Abraham is not a type or an example of the holiness of sanctification, but a type of the life of faith-a faith, tested and true, built on the true God. "Abraham believed God . . ." ( Romans 4:3 ).
Oswald Chambers
Wednesday, March 12, 2003
Well, I finally decided to blog. Actually, I am avoiding the tedious task of inputting my email address book. I tried to import it but to no avail. It's gonna take at least 2-3 hours.Life at the Hunter household is pretty good. Other than Jonathan and Carol Ann bickering at each other, me and Todd bickering at them to stop bickering at each other, and the little scare of the dog running loose about the apartment complex last night(it's hard to see a black short legged Scottish Terrier at night) things are pretty calm and peaceful. I am enjoying the slower pace of life here in Eagle. Our home is coming along slow but sure. It's fun watching it go from paper to reality. Me and the kids are taking a road trip down to Southern Calif. on the 21st. It is Carol's spring break and I told her we would go down so she could visit her friends. I know "E.D." (Ed) will emerge outta me once we are there.(E.D. stands for my evil twin: Evil Debbie) Southern California drivers suck!! They are always in a hurry to get one freakin car ahead of you and they are dumb asses about it. Then "ED" likes to tick them off even more by driving slower or speeding up so they can't pass.(There you go, "ED's" already here, actually Jonathan helps ED out quite a lot or even a rotten roll of the Yahtzee dice can do it). Enough true confessions. I really am trying not to let ED emerge so much. Ah, the flesh is so weak. Now before you go telling me to shape up be sure the log in your own eye is removed. (Was that ED or Debbie who typed that?) Only God knows my heart. Ok, God told me, it's both. I have had, of late, the knowledege of folks truly believing they are justified in being "God's policeman about everybody else's life cept their own. These folks sit in judgement about people's lives and expects them to listen to the critism and change their lives because they believe they are right, yet they have these huge-mongous logs in their own eyes. They can't see themselves because the logs have so blinded them. So now they feel shunned by everyone. If I were these folks I would take a look at the fact that it's EVERYONE who is avoiding them. Then I would think, ok, if it were just one person I would tend to think that maybe it's just an isolated thing between me and this person, but EVERYONE, I would think the problem lies with me.What have I done or what in me is causing people to avoid me? Why can't we love one another into being loving people? ED would say "because there are a whole bunch of buttheads out there, especially the ones who call themselves "Christians". Debbie says, Love covers a multitude of sin. Love, love, love, it all boils down to love. If we Love God with all out hearts, minds and strength, loving each other will happen. Cause when you are gaa-gaa over someone you will do anything and everything for that person to make sure they are happy and fulfilled. Now, if I could just get my sin nature to stay on the narrow road with Jesus maybe someday before I leave this life I will be able to love EVERYONE like that. Lord Jesus, help me cuz you know I need it.(i.e California drivers)
We finally saw Two Towers. What a great flick. I wanna see it again. At the end when Sam was telling Frodo that we know we have something worth living for and not giving up on.That line hit me hard. I got all choked up and was thinking "Ya, we have Jesus and all who He is!!" Can I have an AMEN out there?!?!?!?!?!!? On to inputting..............Blessings to You.
We finally saw Two Towers. What a great flick. I wanna see it again. At the end when Sam was telling Frodo that we know we have something worth living for and not giving up on.That line hit me hard. I got all choked up and was thinking "Ya, we have Jesus and all who He is!!" Can I have an AMEN out there?!?!?!?!?!!? On to inputting..............Blessings to You.
Wednesday, February 19, 2003
I was "wandering" through Oswald Chambers and came across this. Seems it might set some of us free to move on.
I especially love the last line.
Taking the Initiative Against Despair
Rise, let us be going —Matthew 26:46
In the Garden of Gethsemane, the disciples went to sleep when they should have stayed awake, and once they realized what they had done it produced despair. The sense of having done something irreversible tends to make us despair. We say, "Well, it’s all over and ruined now; what’s the point in trying anymore." If we think this kind of despair is an exception, we are mistaken. It is a very ordinary human experience. Whenever we realize we have not taken advantage of a magnificent opportunity, we are apt to sink into despair. But Jesus comes and lovingly says to us, in essence, "Sleep on now. That opportunity is lost forever and you can’t change that. But get up, and let’s go on to the next thing." In other words, let the past sleep, but let it sleep in the sweet embrace of Christ, and let us go on into the invincible future with Him.
There will be experiences like this in each of our lives. We will have times of despair caused by real events in our lives, and we will be unable to lift ourselves out of them. The disciples, in this instance, had done a downright unthinkable thing—they had gone to sleep instead of watching with Jesus. But our Lord came to them taking the spiritual initiative against their despair and said, in effect, "Get up, and do the next thing." If we are inspired by God, what is the next thing? It is to trust Him absolutely and to pray on the basis of His redemption.
Never let the sense of past failure defeat your next step.
I especially love the last line.
Taking the Initiative Against Despair
Rise, let us be going —Matthew 26:46
In the Garden of Gethsemane, the disciples went to sleep when they should have stayed awake, and once they realized what they had done it produced despair. The sense of having done something irreversible tends to make us despair. We say, "Well, it’s all over and ruined now; what’s the point in trying anymore." If we think this kind of despair is an exception, we are mistaken. It is a very ordinary human experience. Whenever we realize we have not taken advantage of a magnificent opportunity, we are apt to sink into despair. But Jesus comes and lovingly says to us, in essence, "Sleep on now. That opportunity is lost forever and you can’t change that. But get up, and let’s go on to the next thing." In other words, let the past sleep, but let it sleep in the sweet embrace of Christ, and let us go on into the invincible future with Him.
There will be experiences like this in each of our lives. We will have times of despair caused by real events in our lives, and we will be unable to lift ourselves out of them. The disciples, in this instance, had done a downright unthinkable thing—they had gone to sleep instead of watching with Jesus. But our Lord came to them taking the spiritual initiative against their despair and said, in effect, "Get up, and do the next thing." If we are inspired by God, what is the next thing? It is to trust Him absolutely and to pray on the basis of His redemption.
Never let the sense of past failure defeat your next step.
Well, tomorrow I am off to California for some fun with me girlie friends down there. Plus I will get to see my folks and our church community we just left. My son will be returning here tomorrow night from the same place. He has been there since the 9th. We will be there for a few hours together. I miss that boy. I haven't said hardly a cuss word since he left. Please pray for safe journeys for both of us. I don't relish the thought of flying into LAX with all the"alerts" going on. Blessings on you all.......wAndering woman
Saturday, February 15, 2003
It's Saturday evening and I just beat Todd and Carol Ann in a game of Phase 10. I won last night, too!! I think the strawberry shake with banana's mixed in from Coldstone helped. Though I feel a sugar low coming on. Today we took a drive up to McCall. We wanted to explore a bit of Idaho today. McCall was do-able in one day. What a beautiful drive. Very relaxing, in fact it was too relaxing. I had to work real hard at not falling asleep. I wanted to see the counrtyside. When we got there we ate lunch at The Pancake House. It was okay. It's not near as good as The Origianl Pancake House in Yorba Linda, Ca. If you're ever down that way, go have breakfast there. Go on a week day. The weekends are packed. Not too many wonderings going on in my head today. Mostly I wonder what it will be like when we are completely settled in our new home. Right now it feels like we live in a hotel without maid service. I'm not complaining. It's just transitional living. Tonight at the community meeting we talked about baptism. It reminded me of the baptism scene in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding". Which ,if you have not seen, you must! I saw it 5 times in the theatre and now I own the DVD and can watch it anytime I want. I laugh hysterically at it everytime. Great flick about family. Well speakingof family, family I must blog off for now. Happy Sunday.
Friday, February 14, 2003
I want to Thank my wonderful friend Winn for fixing my blog page!!! Weenie you are the bestest!!!