What an amazing year it has already been for me! As you know, I taught the book of 1st John the first week back from Christmas break. It went very well. One of the main things that the author and original readers were dealing with at the time this book was written was false teaching: People were denying the full humanity and Deity of Christ; and believing that one could earn their way to heaven through knowledge rather than faith in Christ alone. The book of 1st John addresses just such issues by facing lies head on with truth and love. My main application point for the book was this idea of truth and love. So often we think of love as pleasing other people but this book demonstrates that true love is modeled by what Jesus did on the cross; in sacrificing himself for the salvation of those who would believe. I believe that we are to follow this model if we are to love properly. True love is not always pleasing others, or doing what they want us to, but rather doing what is best for them, regardless of what it costs us. True love is doing what is highest and best for the other person. That is how God loves: as modeled in Jesus. This is how we ought to love. Often this is difficult for us. We hate to be confrontational, and lot of times would rather not say anything, than to make others upset with us. I think it is unloving to avoid speaking truth to someone out of fear of how they might react. The most loving thing is to speak truth into others lives, no matter what that costs us, or how much they don't like it. Truth and love cannot be separated. Speaking truth to others however needs to always be lined in hope, pointing others to hope in the endless grace of Christ. Jesus is always willing to forgive and we cannot offer rebuke without also offering hope. That too is unloving. At the end of the lecture, I had the students pray about how they can walk this out; whether that means to pray for boldness and opportunities, or to call a specific person that they need to share the gospel with, or confront about something. I stressed that this must be done by the leading of the Holy Spirit and not in ones attempts to prove how smart they are or something like that. This also is unloving. I challenged the students with the fact that as they are gaining great knowledge about God and the bible through SBS, none of it matters if it is not executed in love. No one cares how smart they are, people need to hear that God loves them. As I have been studying this book, God has been challenging me to walk out this application in some specific areas of my life. I have seen God move through that and am excited about what he is doing! Thank you to all of you who prayed for my lecture - My next lecture will be the book of Psalms in March.
The other exciting thing is that Justin proposed to me that evening after I taught! So we are now engaged and are getting married in May! Yay! We are so excited! We have seen God move so much in our relationship, and truly believe that this is where he is leading us next. He has already opened so many doors, including providing a beautiful ring that we did not have to pay for! God is so faithful and we are both so thrilled to serve him and give him glory together in this next phase of our lives.
Prayer points:
1. FINANCES!!!! This is a big one! We are praying for God to provide the money for our so far non -existent honeymoon. Also, we are going to need more monthly support, now that we are getting married. It looks like we are going to have to rent a place off of the base which will be more expensive. All of the couples' rooms on base are full, so unless something opens up in the next few months this is our plan. If you feel so led, please join us in praying that God will provide for us in these two areas. Also, if you are someone who believes in supporting missions, please pray about how you might be a part of our monthly financial support team. You can contact me with any questions you have about that.
2. Wedding Plans: I am going to be juggling alot between SBS staff, time invested into my relationship, and planning a wedding, so please pray for God's grace in that.
3. Teaching: Please also pray for the preparation over the next couple of months that will go into my Psalms teaching.
4. Students: They are finishing up the new testament over the next two weeks and then it is on to the Old Testament. This was my favorite part of my SBS, but they could definately use your grace as they transition into bigger books and a new style of charting.
I love you all, and am always happy to pray for you. Please let me know how you might have need. May God overwhelm you with the abundance of his grace!
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Friday, January 16, 2009
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2 comments:
yay! Congrats on the engagement. Where is the wedding going to be? I am so excited for you! Sounds like things are going really well for you and I am glad. Thankyou fir the email updates.
Congratulations on your engagement! Aaron and I are so happy for you both.
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