Monday, September 27, 2010

Why Cough Blood When Brush



They were probably the two months South Africa. Thought of as complete a process of nostalgia, longing, adventure ... what's left?

I can definitely say that it was different than expected. As previously reported, I could not prepare my heart for everything and so I had to accept some disappointment with the many changes and aspects, has been done to find little change. But because I have a clearer picture of the work to get here, what was missing last year. There I always had people around me, now I was alone and saw a little more behind the scenes. The fact that the leaders have a break, some things come to a standstill, which in some respects is even good. Man regains sight of the Wesentliche.Und I have respect for the transitional leaders and their perseverance in these difficult times and the many variations on the team.
A lack of finances and broken cars, I am again very little outward gone, there was almost no use in schools, the clubs, I focused on my teens. From the perspective of efficiency and benefit missionary I came closer to my goal not.

But God has opened opportunities to discover different sides to people and the country. Due to the many free time I had the opportunity to invest me where it is really important to me. I could meet friends and spend time without pressure or stressed-out bosses easy time with them and invest in their lives. It was amazing to see the teens again, and they would go a year later. Your life is changing so rapidly and often dramatically. Now I find it difficult again to let them go and not knowing how it will go with them. Good to know that they are in God's hand is the best place and he does not leave her steps from her eyes.
Other people I have met quite new and was very blessed by it. I was invited to friends, often spontaneously and was just surprised by her openness and we could exchange ideas always good. Just yesterday evening I met a nice family and it was just such a familiarity there, as God alone can give them. Without us to know better, said the Spirit of God and has served us all in a way that I was just blown away, God is good!
I also had the opportunity to visit my favorite places again and just to stay there. This Country is simply too beautiful to just drive over that quickly or all in a 2 week vacation mitkriegt. Despite all the problems and conflicts, it is a beauty and is truly a "Rainbow Nation". Many things bring you to the ropes, to the horror on their knees in prayer ...

And that I take with: new fire in the heart and hand of God on my life. No idea why, but here God seems so close and tangible. He is faithful and shows up when we ask Him. I was surprised so many times here and I'm curious to see how it goes with me in Germany ...
My time here is over and I will now be able to survive better when I go back. I truly believe that it important for the Re-Entry process is to find a good conclusion. That makes life easier about it.
Thank you to everyone who tuned and designed with mitgebetet, be blessed!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Gps Phone Leaf Green Cheats

beggar or Pharisees?

Since the farm is not too much going on, one comes to unexpected things sometimes. I make it, now and then to write my term paper (but = rather reluctantly)), but also to pleasant things.
I just read a very interesting book by Richard Foster. Is this old, but so much wisdom has it, which strikes me again and again. For example, justice. We want to be just, be good, as good people be considered. But as we grow well?
Too often we try it on their own volition. Provided we have enough rules, self discipline and pull it hard, we will be good people. I often find myself in how I inwardly lays down a plan and then execute the will. That might work with household chores or things that need to be done, but we can not discipline our hearts or our plan settings. We are like a bit of the Pharisees in the Bible, who also tried, through its laws to meet. Their purpose was to comply with all laws and thus the recognition of people and perhaps to earn God. They did good because they had to. Their Order was law → recognition. They were self-righteous.
change has to happen within us, a change in our minds. We need the thinking of a beggar, who is also described in the Bible, as contrary to the blatant self-righteous Pharisees. He understood that he would never make it to comply with all rules, could therefore never meet. And he knew what it takes. Not in our own righteousness, because we can not be just, but on God's grace. He alone can do justice. If he lives in us, he is the justice in us. He loves us first, we recognize at first, and then he helps us to keep his law. The order is recognition → Law. We do good, because we want it. We not only do good but are good because he lives in us, cause the good in us.
But we need the Beggar as the first move and put our self-righteousness. Making space for God in us, our plans, concepts and iron discipline behind us. It does not mean that we can let go off immediately. Also not to apply the laws of our state will not for us, we should just think as Christians and be both God and man the honor they deserve. It's about thinking and the right order. God's grace is free, a gift and we can only accept and not buy us, or by iron develop discipline.

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beggar or Pharisees?

Since the farm is not too much going on, one comes to unexpected things sometimes. I make it, now and then to write my term paper (but = rather reluctantly)), but also to pleasant things.
I just read a very interesting book by Richard Foster. Is this old, but so much wisdom has it, which strikes me again and again. For example, justice. We want to be just, be good, as good people are considered. But as we grow well?
Too often we try it on their own volition. Provided we have enough rules, self-discipline have and pull it hard, we will be good people. I often find myself in how I inwardly lays down a plan and then execute the will. That might work with household chores or things that need to be done, but we can not discipline our hearts or our plan settings. We are like a bit of the Pharisees in the Bible, who also tried, through its laws to meet. Their purpose was to comply with all laws and thus the recognition of people and perhaps to earn God. They did good because they had to. Their order was law → recognition. They were self-righteous.
change has to happen within us, a change in our minds. We need the thinking of a beggar, who is also described in the Bible, as contrary to the blatant self-righteous Pharisees. He understood that he would never make it to comply with all rules, could therefore never meet. And he knew what it takes. Not in our own righteousness, because we can not be just, but on God's grace. He alone can do justice. If he lives in us, he is the justice in us. He loves us first, we recognize at first, and then he helps us to keep his law. The order is recognition → Act. We do good, because we want it. We not only do good but are good because he lives in us, cause the good in us. This requires
we do but as the beggar the first step and put our self-righteousness. Making space for God in us, our plans, concepts and iron discipline behind us. It does not mean that we can let go off immediately. Also not to apply the laws of our state will not for us, we should just think as Christians and be both God and man the honor they deserve. It's about thinking and the right order. God's grace is free, a gift and we can only accept us and not buy or work with iron discipline.