My life, God's love story...

"My Father didn't tell me how to live; He lived, and let me watch Him do it."
—Clarence B. Kelland

This song has been in my head for the past week… Jason Mraz- Lucky (by Playlist4101)

G NA: Ministry at its best, Relationship at its worst.

crxyginagal21:

There’s something I wanted to write out here for awhile, but they’ve all been deleted because I wasn’t quiet sure of how I wanted to write this out. But I think I’m ready to share. see, I’ve been at an interesting point in my life recently where I’ve been pulled out of all of my comforts and of…

Honestly, this couldn’t have been said any better then this.. thank you gina..

Lately, I’ve been told I look Kid Cudi.. Iunno about that guys, nice try though…

Marriage…

Yes, I had one of the most awkward moment with my 4th grade students today for Sunday School. I just wanted to know what was going lately with my students before starting our lesson. Likewise, a student asked how I was doing. So…… I happily shared the fact that I might get another job on top of my instructor job at Mathnasium. I suppose the fact that I was mentioning that I’m trying to get a job raised some kind of a red flag with my students. 

Here’s where it got awkward for me… they, my students, asked what was my age. To which I replied that I was 24. From there, unanimously it was agreed among them that I should get married soon because I was getting too old. In my head I was like.. What the random, I’m still fairly young…lol. They also said that I should get married so that I’m not lonely and so that I can grandchildren..

I love my students, they’re so random….

The story of Jesus tells us that our root problem is not just failing in our obediance to God [not being good enough…] but in RELYING on our obedience [being really, really good] to save us. Therefore, the gospel is a ‘third way’– neither religion NOR irreligion. The religious person may say, “I am doing the right things that God commands” and the irreligious person may say, “I decide what is right and wrong for myself.” But both ways reject Jesus as Savior (though they may revere Him as ‘Example’ or ‘Helper’). Both ways are strategies for self-salvation– both actually keep control of their own lives

—Tim Keller, The Parodical God