To a small child the reassurance of their mother's touch calms the deepest of fears within. A tender kiss on the cheek or a warm embrace as the child empties themselves of all their tears, assures them that they are not alone and that they are deeply loved beyond measure. As I sit here and reflect back upon our first year in the Czech Republic my mind and my heart are flooded with tender moments of God drawing near as the comforting mother. He has been so faithful to embrace, sustain, and reassure us as we have walked, stumbled, and crawled along the path that He has set before us.
It has been a year of extremes from saying good-byes to dear family and friends to beginning relationships with new friends and ministry partners. It has been full of many lessons of the heart, the taste of victory and defeat, the joy of ackompishment, and the dispare of discouragement. Along the way we have been learning to humbly grow where you are planted. A Professor from Multnomah Seminary who is a dear friend of ours, encouraged and warned us early on in our journey, trust and obedience was what God was desiring to forge in our hearts. How familiar and precious these two words have become as God has gently taken ahold of my hand and invited me to respond in obedience with a heart full of trust to what lies ahead. Again and again this year God has brought me to places where I had to decide if I would depend upon Him and obey or if I would willfully continue on my own to struggle through it. My heart has come to understand that obedience, though it may seem costly and may not be easy, is God's tender merciful way of allowing His children to depend on Him.
We have so much to be thankful for here and God has been so gracious to keep guiding, tenderly shaping, and providing for us! We really feel blessed to be able to be learning the lessons that we are and to be able to depend upon Him in such a personal way during this past year. He has not necessarily made the difficult things easier but has shown Himself to be much greater than the situation and completely sufficient for our every need. He enters into our circumstances and He gives of Himself when we need it the most. We do not have what it takes to be able to survive the battle that is raging around us, but God does, and in this my heart finds hope and I rejoice that He is willing to offer Himself. All that to say, I am growing so much in so many ways. Some days are good and others I am ashamed of but through it all I am learning step by step... obedience is what matters. .... and I am just a girl who is in process who finds delight in depending upon her Heavenly Father.
It has been a year of extremes from saying good-byes to dear family and friends to beginning relationships with new friends and ministry partners. It has been full of many lessons of the heart, the taste of victory and defeat, the joy of ackompishment, and the dispare of discouragement. Along the way we have been learning to humbly grow where you are planted. A Professor from Multnomah Seminary who is a dear friend of ours, encouraged and warned us early on in our journey, trust and obedience was what God was desiring to forge in our hearts. How familiar and precious these two words have become as God has gently taken ahold of my hand and invited me to respond in obedience with a heart full of trust to what lies ahead. Again and again this year God has brought me to places where I had to decide if I would depend upon Him and obey or if I would willfully continue on my own to struggle through it. My heart has come to understand that obedience, though it may seem costly and may not be easy, is God's tender merciful way of allowing His children to depend on Him.
We have so much to be thankful for here and God has been so gracious to keep guiding, tenderly shaping, and providing for us! We really feel blessed to be able to be learning the lessons that we are and to be able to depend upon Him in such a personal way during this past year. He has not necessarily made the difficult things easier but has shown Himself to be much greater than the situation and completely sufficient for our every need. He enters into our circumstances and He gives of Himself when we need it the most. We do not have what it takes to be able to survive the battle that is raging around us, but God does, and in this my heart finds hope and I rejoice that He is willing to offer Himself. All that to say, I am growing so much in so many ways. Some days are good and others I am ashamed of but through it all I am learning step by step... obedience is what matters. .... and I am just a girl who is in process who finds delight in depending upon her Heavenly Father.