Siesta Love

Siesta Love
Beth Moore and I

"Frosty"

"Frosty"
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Sunday, February 14, 2010


Snow, Snow, Snow!



These last few days I have been reminded of how happy I am that I didn't choose the profession of a "weather woman", ok ok ok, a meteorologist. The science that deals with a phenomena of the atmosphere. Yes, this is what the poor weather people are faced with everyday, predicting an actual phenomena of the atmosphere. We stick our nose to the glass window anticipating a drop of God's sprinkle dust, yet, when it doesn't appear like the firey bush, we flip out and blame it on the poor, worn down individual across a television screen. When I looked up the definition of phenomena this is what I came up with compliments of dictionary.net: "That which strikes one as strange, unusual or and extraordinary or very remarkable person or thing, or occurrence". It is a strange occurrence when we expect snow down south, it is unusual to see someone's drool seeping down the window like a 3 year old had just christened it with slobber? However, when the blanket of snow arrives, it is extraordinary. Immediately, everyone who has a cell phone or camera begins to take pictures until an argument breaks out because the photographer won't delete the picture of you that's terrible!
But when it comes down to it, what's the root of why people desire snow? Is it because it truly is a phenomena to some people? Do some of you just enjoy playing and building snowmen? Do some just desire a new facebook picture? What's the motive behind loving and desiring snow?

I was reading Hebrews 10:23 tonight. Yes, just that one verse. "Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful"-New American Standard or my favorite translation New Living Translation said, "Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope we affirm, for God can be trusted to keep his promise."

I begin to parallel the desire for snow with desire for God. Going back to the definition of phenomena, the words like extraordinary, unusual, or very remarkable person or thing, and I begin to think of our creator. The previous words describe characteristics of our Savior. I am not speaking of a religion, to me, thats preference, not a relationship. I am speaking of the romance of God (had to say it that way, it's Valentines Day!) No really, the unusual characteristics of God, a perfect man who sacrificed his life for us. The unusual, extraordinary, remarkable that someone would do that for us. He blanketed us with his blood, so we would be covered for life, (remember in Exodus 12, during the passover, he asked them to present a offering, a lamb, smearing the blood on the doorpost so he would pass over them). But do we follow, look and anticipate God enough to make people notice our rich desire to be madly in love with him? It doesn't have to be something vocal, it somewhat offends people today to "bible beat" them. (Am I saying you should never share about Christ vocally, NO, but it should be ordained by him and not pushing it down someone's throat). Just as the passover night, the people were to obey his commands. We will RUN like hyena's if they predict snow to get bread and milk...but do we run to our Father when there is trouble in the future, or even when it becomes present day? I feel God desires our hearts to be pressed against his. The type of longing when minutes turn to hours, small prayer turns into a broken vessel begging for a friends salvation, or maybe instead of a "so-I-can-tell-everyone-I-had-a" quiet time it turns into a secret conversation between you and your creator.

Epaggello: the greek word for "promise" or "profess"
or
Elpis: the hope for or expectation

Will these two greek words be ten dollar words for promise/profess or hope/expectation?
Both were used in the original scripture writing translated from the greek.
I challenge myself and you to consider being as adamant for your Savior as you are for God's sprinkle dust...

Captivated,
Devin

3 comments:

Kyle Taylor said...

Hey Miss Devin!!! I was going through the comments for Beth Moore's post and saw YOU! I just had to leave you a comment! Is this book great or what?! I didn't know you had a blog, your writing is so amazing!

Oh, and I'm sooooo jealous that you actually got to get a pic while hugging Beth! I felt like they wouldn't let me do that so I didn't ask. dernit. Hey, did you see our pics on Corrie's blog?

Well, I guess I better get back to the LPM blog and post my answers for week 2.

Keep up the writing!
Miss you, KT

Kyle Taylor said...

Wow. I just finished reading some of your posts and you are a great writer and communicator! I was remembering the other day when we were in Romania and you prayed God all over me before I had to get up and speak because I was so dern nervous. You could never possibly know how much that meant. We were total strangers to each other, but connected for one purpose, to make Jesus Christ famous in Romania. We did the thing, girl! You are so courageous and driven, Devin. I still think about and admire God's work in and through you while we were in Romania.

Oh, and I wanted to tell you that as I kept on reading past your comment on the LPM blog, I noticed a few comments down that someone commented directly to you! If you will find your comment and keep scrolling down till you find this blogger, WisGalinOkee, you will see it! I just wanted to tell you that too.

Love ya, KT

Little Steps Of Faith said...

Hi Devin:)

Girl, I have to tell you that you are doing EXACTLY the right thing!
Don't let a guy make you feel insecure for obeying GOD!
BELIEVE me, I have been there..I was your age actually, and its not worth it! You lose more than just your purity when you have sex. Just picture a portrait of all that God could possibly have for you in your life, and then a huge swell of darkness falling over it.
Don't miss out girl! Hold on tight to Him! He's got you!
God Bless!
Angie