Saturday, August 25, 2012

Ponderings from my dorm room

I'm sitting in my dorm room enjoying the peace and quiet after a hectic day of yet more people moving in to the dorms and the many questions they have brought with them. It's been nice though. Coming back to campus Monday, it was pretty empty around here. So to have everyone back is great. And meeting all the girls as they have been moving in, I'm super excited about this new year and the girls God's given me on my hall and in my room. And I feel better prepared to be an RA after the 2 1/2 days of training we had this week. My but that was encouraging. This new semester is going to be busy, so posts might not be so frequent with classes and all starting soon... But we shall see. 

Something I've been thinking about the last few days has been Psalm 107:8-9,43:
"O that men would praise the LORD for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men! For He satisfieth the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness. ... Whoso is wise, and will observe these things, even they shall understand the lovingkindness of the LORD."

 That's my God. And I hope that that is YOUR God too. Everyone always goes around saying that God is good, or that God is merciful. It becomes a cliché or platitude. But the fact is, it's true. He is good. If you want to be satisfied, He's the answer. And He gives us so many good things in His mercy. Take some time to think about how much He's done for you. Think about how He washed the disciples' feet even though He knew that Peter was going to deny Him three times, that Judas was going to betray Him, and that all the others would run away because they were too ashamed to associate with Him when He needed them most. And think about all He's done for us. And when I understand that, when you understand that, the answer is praise. Those things aren't just cliché anymore. They are real. So praise Him for His goodness and all His other good works.  



Sunday, August 12, 2012

"It doesn't seem possible..."

So many people have made this statement in the last week, voicing my sentiments exactly. It doesn't seem possible. Really, it doesn't. I'm a senior. And I'm leaving home this week to head back to college to finish my last year. I guess it's always seemed like time flies, but at the moment, it's going about the speed of light.

Today was my last Sunday at church for a while. A blessing as always. Worshipping God together with an amazing church family, talking to some pretty awesome people, and playing the organ again. :) I love playing the piano, but there is just something about an organ that I just can't get past. Changing the volume with the pedals, playing around with the stops, it's a pretty cool instrument. And I'm gonna miss getting to play it for church while I'm at college.

Now, the week of packing, goodbyes, and last details is upon me. Once again, I'm brought back to the words of James - "life is but a vapor." Truer words could not be spoken. Time marches on. And we only have one opportunity to use that time. So the question is, how will I use the short bit of time I have? How will you?

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

August 1...

Why was today different than any other day? Well, for one, I got to be in church. And that is special... even if I did get a headache and find it hard to concentrate. Going to church has always been important to me, but the last few weeks have served to give me a renewed gratitude for being able to be at church. I don't go to church because I have to. I go because I want to. Because I need to.

And God answered my prayers. I should be at all the rest of the church services between now and the day I leave to head back to Greenville and my senior year of college. From the stories I'd heard about scheduling at work recently, I didn't know what to expect. I asked off both Sundays to be involved in the music at my church. But you know how God is a really good God and just likes to show us how good He is? Not only did I have both Sundays off, but I will be able to be at church the next two Wednesday nights, too!

Second reason, roommates!!! I laughed to see all the Facebook posts and know that all the student body (well the half that lives in the dorms, anyway!) was as eagerly awaiting today as myself. Why? Today on Student Central, they finally posted the info about who our roomies will be for the next year of college. I'm outnumbered. One senior, 3 freshman. But that's okay. Because we are going to have the best year ever together.