my roommate Libby is graduating today at 2pm.
that means we're going to have an empty space in our house.
and as of now, no one is moving in, but that might change by the time next semester rolls around.
so I'm finishing up some laundry before we head to the cabin tomorrow.
(I was running out of socks & underdrawers)
while I'm waiting on my laundry, I've been working on my application for the internship this summer.
it's really got me thinking about my life and the way I'm living.
I try my hardest to please God in all aspects of my life, especially my words and actions.
I know I fail at this a lot of the time, but I'm really trying.
constant devotion and prayer, along with awesome Christian friends make this a whole lot easier.
He deserves nothing less than everything I have.
"I will give You thanks
with all my heart;
I will sing Your praise
before the heavenly beings.
I will bow down
toward Your holy temple
and give thanks to Your name
for Your constant love
and faithfulness.
You have exalted Your name
and Your promise above
everything else.
On the day I called, You answered me;
You increased strength within me."
Psalm 138:1-3
with Christmas fast approaching, I'm getting really excited to see my family and spend time with them.
I'm really ready for a break from classes, work and whatnot.
I just don't want to forget the real meaning of Christmas, Jesus' sacrifice.
people tend to forget that Jesus sacrificed His life for us.
"Jesus is the reason for the season"
Jesus wasn't born on dec. 25.
yes, He was once a baby, but even then, He was still fully God, fully Messiah.
we don't worship the baby in the manager, nor the broken man on the cross.
Jesus is alive!
He is reigning on high, He is the I AM!
let's not forget that Jesus came to save us from ultimate death, from our selfish acts.
without His sacrifice, this life would not even be worth living.
Lord, let it all sink in, let us not forget to be thankful for your unconditional love and grace this Christmas.
But the angel said to them, 'Don't be afraid, for look, I proclaim to you good news of great joy that will be for all the people: today a Savior, who is Messiah the Lord, was born for you in the city of David.'
Luke 2:10-11 [emphasis added]