Have you ever walked by something a hundred times, aware of it and yet not really seeing it, and then SUDDENLY one day it catches your eye? Well I feel like this past week has been one of those experiences for me.
Growing up in a Christian home, attending church weekly, and even going to a Christian school, I have heard a LOT on the Bible. For the first week of my Bible Core Course, we set out studying the book of ACTS. In all honesty, this week was the first time I had ever read the entire book of ACTS, and throughout the course of the week we did so multiple times. However, I didn’t realize how much I had underestimated the contents of the book through my past assumptions of what it was about.
ACTS, if you have not read it for yourself, is a book of much relevance and importance. It holds the history of the first Christians and traces the journey of the expansion of the Gospel through focusing its narrative mainly on Peter, Paul and the workings of the Holy Spirit. If you have not read it, do so!!
This week in class focused on establishing a lot of good foundations for Biblical observation and interpretation. Through those procedures, which required multiple assignments, I began to start understanding God’s heart for all people, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the sacrifice of the apostles and first Christians to share the Gospel, a little more. What amazed me most, while studying ACTS, was the willingness and obedience of Paul. He went and did whatever the Spirit said. He had no fear of persecution and he continued to praise God even when he was put in prison multiple times, so much was his hope in God and dedication to share the Gospel with both Jews and Gentiles. Through Paul’s submission, God was able to use his life and affect countless people through literally fulfilling Acts 1:8 bearing witness to Christ “in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” It’s pretty amazing what God was able to do through just one person!
From this past week of study, I am more determined to be open and available to be used by God – live a life fully submitted. I want my life to count for something BIG (maybe not quite as big as Paul’s, but who knows!) I’m not going to limit God. Instead, I feel even more inspired now as I look into my future of endless possibility. I can’t wait to see what God will shape it as J
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Map of Paul's Missionary Journeys - I used this a lot this week. |
Liz, I am so happy that you're on this school, I seriously think a BCC or SBS should be part of every staff internship; we simply cannot afford to walk through life or stand in Christian leadership without even a basic understanding of the Biblical narrative.
ReplyDeleteI'm sad that I won't be able to be here through the rest of your school and see how you come out on the other side, but I'll continue praying that God really reveals Himself to you throughout the school. May the Lord bless you and keep you :)
Liz! i finally read your blog! well done. I am so excited for you and glad to hear you are learning so much already. keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteLisa