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A Bowl Of Cereal

For breakfast, I poured myself a bowl of frosted mini-wheats.  Well, no, actually I PICKED myself a bowl, meaning I juggled and sorted through the box to pick out the frostiest ones available.  Why?  Because I wanted the sweetness to cover the dry, nutritional part of the cereal.  This morning, however, there weren’t very many well-frosted pieces readily available, so I dug deeper, hoping to find some on the bottom (the frostier pieces weigh more, you know).

At that moment with my hand deep in the box, I suffered an attack of the conscience.  What was I doing?!?  After all, wasn’t I eating this cereal for its nutritional value (rather than, say, Frosted Flakes or Captain Crunch)??  And yet, here I was selfishly searching for the ”good stuff!”  Oh, the shame.  (I know you’ve never done anything like that before, but for those of us who have, it is humbling moment when we succumb to such low behavior.)

Okay, okay.  So maybe it wasn’t quite like that, but a random thought did cross my mind: How often do I dig for the frostier pieces in life?  And how do I respond when I don’t find them?  Am I disappointed?  Mad?  Do I frantically dig deeper in the box?

I’m old enough now to realize the need for a nutritional, well-balanced diet, just like I’m far enough along in my Christian walk to recognize that life cannot be perfect in a sin-cursed world.  Even so, that doesn’t keep me from wanting a sugar-coating to help me swallow other harsher realities of life.  And when I can’t find or don’t get well-frosted pieces, I accuse God of being unfair.

I’ve been listening to a message series “Responding Right When You Feel Like Reacting Wrong” (preached MANY years ago) by John Sauser.  He often repeats the phrase, ‘God does not promise to make all the crooked ways straight!”  In other words, God doesn’t promise an abundance of frosting with each box of mini-wheats; in fact, He doesn’t promise any frosting at all!  But He does promise the grace to help me eat them, and most importantly, He promises to use them to help me grow through the nourishment they provide.”

It may surprise you, but I was not the easiest child to raise.  No, I required much discipline, which my father readily and amply supplied.  There were times I accepted Dad’s discipline and then…well, there were other times.  (Guess which occurred more often?)  Inevitably, when I resisted Dad’s discipline, I received more!  Was this because my dad didn’t love me?  Of course not.  It was because of his great love for me that he persisted!  (And praise God that he did!)  If he had not cared, he wouldn’t have bothered; it wouldn’t have been worth the effort!

Likewise, my Heavenly Father corrects me (and I need plenty of it!).  God knows my sinful tendencies, but He strives in love to change and transform me into His likeness for my good; and He does this through His discipline.  That’s why God sent Christ, who not only acts as my Savior, but through His earthly example, serves as my encouragement!

“Consider [Jesus Christ] who endured from sinners such hostility against Himself,
so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted.  In your struggle against sin
you have not yet resisted to the point of shedding your blood.
And have you forgotten the exhortation that addresses you as sons?

“‘My son, do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord,
nor be weary when reproved by him.
For the Lord disciplines the one he loves,
and chastises every son whom he receives.’

“It is for discipline that you have to endure.  God is treating you as sons.
For what son is there whom his father does not discipline?
If you are left without discipline, in which all have participated,
then you are illegitimate children and not sons. Besides this,
we have had earthly fathers who disciplined us and we respected them.
Shall we not much more be subject to the Father of spirits and live?
For they disciplined us for a short time as it seemed best to them,
but He disciplines us for our good, that we may share His holiness.
For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant,
but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness
to those who have been trained by it
.” Hebrews 12:3-11

While on this earth, Christ, too, suffered at the hands of sinners; He endured wrong treatment by others, and He did so without sin.  Why?  Because God forgot about Him?  Because God failed to protect and take care of Him?  No.  God allowed it for my good because when I follow the example of Christ and allow myself to be trained by life’s difficulties  that is when I am patient and look to see what God wants to teach me through them rather than reacting and fighting against them then I am transformed into His image and share in God’s holiness.  And there is nothing greater!

I say all of this for my benefit.  Monday and Fred’s interview at the consulate are quickly approaching, and I know I will be served a bowl of cereal.  Regardless of how much frosting covers my mini-wheats that day, may I praise and thank God for His perfectly measured portion and His sufficient grace faithfully supplied along with it.

“In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while, if need be,
you have been grieved by various trials, that the genuiness of your faith,
being much more precious than gold that perishes, though it is tested by fire
may be found to [result in] praise, honor, and glory at the revelation of Jesus Christ.”
1 Peter 1:6,7

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You’re It

Do you remember those kids from elementary school who never wanted to lose, so whenever they ended up with the short stick during a game, they would change the rules? or if they got tagged, they would quit??  I was never one of those kids; however, when Erin “tagged” me in her blog, I confess I had thoughts of grabbing my ball and going home.  As proof of my friendship, however, here it is:

WHAT WAS I DOING TEN YEARS AGO?

Ouch.  This one hurts my mind to try to remember…hmm, let’s see.  I think I was in my last year at Iowa.  Katrina had married Jake the summer before, which means I wasn’t living with her, but I can’t remember if I had yet moved into the little Wayne Street Avenue apartment with Natalie.  Regardless, I was undoubtedly spending time with both of them and playing soccer.

…I lied.  I was living at home, and I have proof.  Just now, I ran upstairs to look at some photos from that year.  I had forgotten, but that was winter that I broke my petella (kneecap) playing soccer (at least I had that part right).

98 Cast 02

98 Cast 01

Do you like my schnazzy crutches?  Nothing but the best for the Hawks.  (Go team!)  Actually, they were great crutches; but better than those, during my photo search, I found a great one of Natalie from Courtney’s Mary Kay b-day bash.  Say cheese, Natalie!

Natalie

This was my second oldest niece Jessica’s first Christmas; Rachel was two.  It seems that since their births, as well as those of my other nieces and nephews, I remember time more by their growth and change than the events in my own life.

WHAT WAS I DOING FIVE YEARS AGO?

I was working in the office at the Iowa Regular Baptist Camp, having just spent my first summer there as Activity Director Dave Taylor’s assistant.  Pr. Phil pestered me all summer long about staying on to work, and all summer long, I said no…obviously I’m a woman of my word. 

That was also the year of the Jensen addition, so part of my office responsibilities was to be a regular nuisance to Marvin Nehring and the volunteer construction workers.  Ah, fond memories.

Camp Staff 02

Rachel was seven; Jessi, five; and Johnny was two.  They were as fun then as they are today.  Just as cute, too.  If I’m calculating correctly,

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02 Christmas 02

WHAT WAS I DOING ONE YEAR AGO?

One year ago, I enjoying FA’s annual December activities.  The first was the high school Mele Luau Christmas party.  Do you like my homemade lei?

Mele Luau

The second was the FA Christmas Program.  That evening, I met a really ”cool” guy at school and was so smitten with him that I did something I NEVER do.  I kissed him on the first date.  Perhaps that’s also why it ended up being our last!

Snowman

I also got my share of the cold last winter when I was given the best gift of all – a plane ticket home!  Rachel, eleven, was nearly as tall as me.  (FYI, when she greeted me at the airport last month, she had to bend down to give me a hug.)  Petite Jessi was, nine; Johnny was six; Anna and Ali were three; and Parker was one.  Austin, who would wait six more months to make his arrival, was safe and warm inside his mother.

During my short time in the States, I managed to squeeze in a quick camp visit to see my former friend Erin.  Please remember, it was she who “tagged” me…well, I guess she did make a special b-day cake for my visit…however, she didn’t really make it for me…but she did send me peanut butter in a care package – oh yeah, that resolves it.  Nevermind the “former.” It’s a typo.  It should have read FOREVER friend!  (Love you, Erin!)

Camp Visit 01

WHAT WAS I DOING YESTERDAY?

Okay, this is really going to stretch my memory.  Yesterday I spent the day trying to stay warm (see photo below) while working on this blog.  (Right now, I am frantically typing to finish it up since I promised Erin a post!)  I also worked on my upcoming church presentation, sent off some emails, worked on a Bible study, sorted through some of my belongings (what’s to go to Brazil, what’s to be given away, etc.) found out some disappointing news about my external hard drive, and talked for a short time on the phone to a cute guy named Fred.

Staying Warm

FIVE SNACKS I LOVE
Popcorn
Maracuja (passion fruit) juice made with milk
A juicy mango
A spoonful of peanut butter – yum!
Vanilla Cappuccino Coolers (Did you notice the Starbucks Frappuccino on the endtable in the picture with my cast?  That was a special treat from my sympathetic mother.)

FIVE PLACES I WOULD RUN AWAY TO
My special beach spot in Brazil
A coffee shop
California – that is, if it’s okay with two special ladies…
A good bookstore
IRBC

FIVE TV SHOWS I LIKE  (DISCLAIMER:  I don’t watch TV – really, I don’t – so I’m going to have to rely on shows from my past.  Sorry.)
Scarecrow and Mrs. King – one of the best shows of all time!
The Cosby Show – another classic
The Mary Tyler Moore Show – I told you they were from the past, even beyond MY past!
Judging Amy
Trading Spaces

FIVE THINGS I HATE DOING  (Hate is a very strong word, so I don’t know that I hate doing these tasks, but I certainly don’t enjoy them…)
Making mistakes
Responding to a “TAG” – Just kidding, Erin!
Matching socks – I’m far too much of a perfectionist.  How do you find just the right match with the same about of stain and wear?
Lesson planning
Watching violence in movies or TV shows

FIVE BIGGEST JOYS OF THE MOMENT  (Just what does this mean exactly???)
Spending time with my nieces and nephews
Talking with Freddy on the phone
Completing tasks – Ah!  Now there’s a nice feeling!
Curling up under heavy covers
Having extended time to spend in Bible study and prayer

So, there you have it.  (And with nearly two hours to spare, Erin!)  I guess I’m now suppose to tag someone, only I don’t know that I can after listing it under things I hate; so let me resolve it with this:  I tag anyone with a fun spirit and free time who is compelled to participate – only be sure to let me know, so I can enjoy reading it, too!  Happy blogging!

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