Well, I am glad I'm raising kids with a good self-esteem and confidence in their abilities...
One of my boys came to me the other day and said, "Wow, Mommy. I can hardly believe my head is this small. How can it fit my huge brain inside of it?"
Yesterday, I heard one of my boys telling the other one, "I always had a goal to be a genius by the age of 7. I'm right on target!"
I thank God that He, indeed, has given me bright boys. It was my dream come true when I went looking for them after I got off the treadmill and discovered that my 7 year old was reading from a science encyclopedia about the geology of Canada to my 6 year old, and they were enthralled with it! I know that being smart doesn't make a person wise, so it is my prayer everyday that as they get 'smarter', they also gain godly wisdom!
I am becoming the woman God created me to be. I am claiming the birthright that the Lord wrote for me before I was even conceived. He has written your birthright too. And it is good. When He made us, He smiled. "Life" is not always kind, but God is always good.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Thursday, March 05, 2009
2 Corinthians 1:10
2 Corinthians 1:10 says, "He has delivered us from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver us. On him we have set our hope that he will continue to deliver us."
I can say personally that God has, indeed, delivered me from deadly peril in the past. More than once, in fact. Sometimes it seems that when particular "perils" run through my mind, I need to be delivered from them again. But because He has brought me this far, I can hold onto hope that he will continue the work that He has begun. 2 Corinthians 2:10 is my theme these days, and I have personalized it: He has delivered me from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver me. On him I have set my hope that he will continue to deliver me.
There is an old song that goes,
He didn't bring us this far... to leave us
He didn't teach us to swim... to let us drown
He didn't build His home in us... to move away
He didn't lift us up... to let us down
We are never without hope. He holds us in His hands.
I can say personally that God has, indeed, delivered me from deadly peril in the past. More than once, in fact. Sometimes it seems that when particular "perils" run through my mind, I need to be delivered from them again. But because He has brought me this far, I can hold onto hope that he will continue the work that He has begun. 2 Corinthians 2:10 is my theme these days, and I have personalized it: He has delivered me from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver me. On him I have set my hope that he will continue to deliver me.
There is an old song that goes,
He didn't bring us this far... to leave us
He didn't teach us to swim... to let us drown
He didn't build His home in us... to move away
He didn't lift us up... to let us down
We are never without hope. He holds us in His hands.
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