Last week I started going to BSF...Bible Study Fellowship, it is an inter-denominational organization that is around the world. It is wonderful, I can't say enough about it, and the children's program is great. I have learned a lot about the Bible through this organization. This year we are studying the book of Romans. I have attended before but I had to miss last year due to a conflict. Anyway, I am going to attempt to do a blog every Tuesday about the lesson and what God is trying to teach me through this.
This week we read Romans 1:18-27
This part of Romans talks about God's wrath. It talks about how people chose to disregard God as Creator and chose to worship the creation instead. We discussed the difference between a darkened heart; one that has lost all spiritual discernment, becomes self-centered, without compassion for others, and a depraved mind; one that looks at evil and calls it good, approves of the practice of evil, and looks at good and calls it evil.
In verses 24-28 it says that "God gave them over," God took his hand off from them, he allowed them to pursue their lust and sinful desires of their hearts, and gave them over to their depraved minds. SOUND FAMILIAR! This is our world we live in today, so how does this apply to me? I don't have a depraved mind, Thank you Lord! Do I have a darkened heart? I'm hesitant to answer, but no I don't, however I could very easily. How, you might ask? Failure to thank God can lead to spiritual darkness, Failure to worship God above all else will lead you to subsitute a false God in His place, which will lead to spiritual darkness.
How many times do I find myself whining, swimming in self-pity for some trivial circumstance that may inconvenience me for a short period of time. How many times do I find myself feeling insecure and self-centered because of things not going the way I want them to go. How many times do I put off reading God's word and sitting in His presence to pursue something of no eternal value. More than I like to admit!
The Good News, which is the best part of the lesson and the reason I can answer no to having a darkened heart, is that my Hope is in Jesus Christ. I am Guilty, but Christ took that guilt away and he has given me a clean heart and a pure mind. I know where my hope is and I know where I would be without Him.
Without the Bad News, the "Good News" is not good news. If I don't understand the bad I won't appreciate what God has done for me.
We need to develop "attitudes of gratitude" it acknowledges that God is our provider and it protects us from the spiritual darkness that surrounds us. It also helps to develop a God-centered life instead of a "Carrie-centered life." I pray that not only will I develop this attitude for myself but also for my children, so that they can see this modeled for their lives.
Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things! Phillipians 4:8
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Monday, September 25, 2006
A Favorite Fall Food Tradition
Yesterday, for the first time this year, I made Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins. YUM!!! I love these muffins and so does my family. As soon as they are out of the oven they are pretty much gobbled up, I had to fight my husband for the last few that were in the muffin basket last night after the girls were in bed. Of course the girls asked for Pumpkin Muffins for breakfast and I had to tell them we were out because their dad ate them all :)
I only make these muffins a few times each year and only in the fall months, usually after mid September until Thanksgiving, I don't know why I just do. Anyway, I got the recipe from my sweet Pumpkin Chocolate Chip lovin' sister-in-law who I think about every time I prepare them. I don't think I've shared a Pumpkin Muffin with Cat for a long time, but I wish I could right now because that would mean that she would be here hanging out drinking tea and eating muffins with me chatting about life while the kids are off in the other room preparing some sort of play/musical routine to perform for us later or playing pirates or house or dress-up or legos or whatever they could imagine! Unfortunately Cat (and her sweet husband) is in Thailand with her 4 very imaginative children whom I love and the next time they are home it won't be "Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffin Making time." Maybe I will have to cheat and make them in May!!
I love you Cat, wish you were here...
If you are interested in trying these out here is the recipe...
Mix in Large Bowl
1 2/3 c. flour
1 c. sugar
1 T. pumpkin pie spice
1 t. baking soda
1/4 t. baking powder
1/4 t. salt
Mix in Small Bowl
2 large eggs
1 c. pumpkin
1 stick butter
1 c. chocolate chips
Add wet mixture to dry mixture and fold together with rubber spatula
Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes (Makes 12 muffins)
or
Make mini-muffins for 10-12 minutes (Makes 40-45)
(we prefer the mini muffins!)
I only make these muffins a few times each year and only in the fall months, usually after mid September until Thanksgiving, I don't know why I just do. Anyway, I got the recipe from my sweet Pumpkin Chocolate Chip lovin' sister-in-law who I think about every time I prepare them. I don't think I've shared a Pumpkin Muffin with Cat for a long time, but I wish I could right now because that would mean that she would be here hanging out drinking tea and eating muffins with me chatting about life while the kids are off in the other room preparing some sort of play/musical routine to perform for us later or playing pirates or house or dress-up or legos or whatever they could imagine! Unfortunately Cat (and her sweet husband) is in Thailand with her 4 very imaginative children whom I love and the next time they are home it won't be "Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffin Making time." Maybe I will have to cheat and make them in May!!
I love you Cat, wish you were here...
If you are interested in trying these out here is the recipe...
Mix in Large Bowl
1 2/3 c. flour
1 c. sugar
1 T. pumpkin pie spice
1 t. baking soda
1/4 t. baking powder
1/4 t. salt
Mix in Small Bowl
2 large eggs
1 c. pumpkin
1 stick butter
1 c. chocolate chips
Add wet mixture to dry mixture and fold together with rubber spatula
Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes (Makes 12 muffins)
or
Make mini-muffins for 10-12 minutes (Makes 40-45)
(we prefer the mini muffins!)
Sunday, September 24, 2006
I'm on my way...
I'm on my way, new computer, which I'm still figuring out all the new gadgets on, and we are back online! Yeah.
Friday, September 01, 2006
Don't give up on me yet!
I'm getting close to finding my groove AND buying a new computer...just stay with me.
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