Saturday, December 28, 2013

A CHRISTmas Praise

On Christmas as I read all the Facebook statuses and Tweeter posts about Christmas and people celebrating Jesus' birthday I thought about how I wanted to post something to show how Thankful I am to Jesus for coming to earth to die for me! I didn't want the regular "Happy Birthday Jesus" or "Merry Christmas", I wanted something from the heart. So I picked up my journal and just started writing my thoughts. This is what came flowing from my pen:
"God thank You so much for loving me and sending Your Son to be born a little, helpless baby and to grow up and die for me! Thank You Jesus for coming to the earth as that helpless baby and being born in a place that honestly had no room for You. Jesus thank You for running for Your life as a child and then working in a town that would not claim You. Jesus thank You for picking true friends and doing what was unpopular, but right. Jesus thank You for facing this hard life and then allowing people to betray, beat, mock, and kill You for me! Thank You for coming out of the grave and going to Heaven to prepare a place for me. Thank You for having a plan for my life and always being with me. Thank You for the Bible, my friends, family, and life I love. Thank you Mary and Joseph for obeying God. Thank you Mary for setting an example of purity. Thank you everyone who obeyed God and listened to Jesus so that the world could have the Bible, the guide book of life. JESUS, EMMANUEL, PRINCE OF PEACE, WONDERFUL COUNSELOR, LOVE OF MY LIFE, BEST FRIEND, GOD, MY KING. Merry Christmas." ~Brandi

Saturday, December 21, 2013

The Best Gift Of All

Okay, so I am learning so much from the book of Psalms as I study it more this month. It also helps that my mom just happened (God knew I would need what she brought home) to bring in a devotional on the book of Psalms and that is one of my biggest sources! There will be a link to buy said book from Amazon at the bottom of this post. Now, let's get started.
Psalm 19 really dealt with God's handy work. An example of this is someone watching a sunset and shouting "Way to go God, Fantastic!" This shows someone praising God for what He has made. Now for some science, Did you know that a single human chromosome contains twenty billion bits of information? That would be like having forty-thousand 500 page books! Wow! God is very creative!  Now some people like to say that there is no God and that the earth just happened on it's own, but Romans 1:20 backs up that God created the earth and Paul, the guy who wrote Romans, tells us that we have no excuse not to praise God! Here's the thing though, make sure you are praising GOD nor nature and not NATURE for nature. Some verses warning against praising nature are: Job 31:26-28, 2 Kings 23:5.
Now lets switch gears for a minute and talk about what Psalm 19 teaches us about asking for forgiveness. Verse twelve tells us that we should ask for forgiveness from God and for Him to cleanse us from sin. Verse thirteen tells us that we should ask God to keep us from future sin. Wait! What?!?! Let's read that verse. "Keep Your servant also from willful sins; may they not rule over me. Then I will be blameless, innocent of great transgression."(NIV). Oops! This is something I don't really do. What about you? Let's remember this verse and ask God for help everyday! Finally verse fourteen tells us to stand firm on the rock of our Salvation. God is wonderful!
Let me tell you a story I read. On March 8, 1839 thirteen miners were caught in a collapsed coal mine in Musselburg, Scotland. Did these miners panic? Did they start blaming each other? The answer is no. Instead they gathered together and started singing Psalm 20! Yeah, you read right, they sang! Psalm 20 is a Psalm that speaks of hope. The opening verse says: "May the Lord answer you when you are in distress; may the name of the God of Jacob protect you." Psalm 20:1 (NIV). I don't know about you, but I can't think of anything better to be protecting me! Now do you want to know what happened to the miners? Well, people were frantically searching for them, and they were running out of oxygen. They were finally rescued and as all thirteen came out of the mine they were still singing Psalm 20!
Now lets go to Paris on March 4, 1437. This was the day that Henry IV of France was imprisoned in Paris because he had Protestant beliefs! Over time he managed to escape and find refuge with the Huguenot, members of the Protestant Reformed church of France. During a service Henry heard Psalm 21 being sung. After hearing this he felt God had prearranged for him to be there and he was in awe of God's providential leading. He knew God had gone before him paving the way just like God did with David in this chapter.
Another interesting fact is that Psalm 20 and Psalm 21 go hand in hand. Both speak about the king. Psalm 20 could be an intercession as the king goes out to battle and Psalm 21 is a thanksgiving, maybe for when the king returns triumphant. Also verses four and nine of Psalm 21 show a deeper meaning of this chapter. It reminds us of Jesus in Revelation 6:16. Many consider Psalm 21 to be speaking of the Messiah, Jesus.
The best gift is knowing that God is going before every one of us and preparing what will happen in our lives. He is standing by us and ready to listen to us and help us not to sin if we ask for His help. He is ready to show us that there is always hope. He is ready to show us His master piece everyday in nature and everything else. For me this is the best gift I can have this Christmas season and all year long!
Psalms Devotional I have been using

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Lessons from Psalms

I know this post is late and I am sorry for that. Finals and a cold kept me busy. But enough about me, lets dive into the book of Psalms some more! With today being the eighteenth that means that we have studied up to chapter eighteen in the book of Psalms. Here are some things that caught my eye and some of the tools I have been using to study with.
First in Psalm one I have learned by using Eight Girls of Faith's Instagram is that we need a root system to grow! If we have strong roots in God we will not be unsettled when hard times come our way. Proverbs 12:3 backs this up by stating "No one can be established through wickedness, but the righteous cannot be uprooted." (NIV) So here are some ways to grow a strong root system: hang out with the right crowd, be grounded in God's word, Pray, and mediate day and night on God's word.
Now skipping to Psalm three I learned some more insight through Eight Girls of Faith. This chapter helps us to be confident in God. God shields us, lifts us up, answers us, and sustains us. This quote from Eight Girls of Faith really drives home the point that God is with us. "Would we be afraid if Superman was protecting us? Well, Superman is an ant to God. How much more confident should we feel with the Maker of the universe on our side?" Wow! (read the girls stuff here: Eight Girls of Faith)
Now lets take a giant leap and go to Psalm sixteen. This chapter has always confused me just a little bit, so while reading it I searched the web for studying tips about it. I came to this website A Study in Psalms - Vol. III; No. 1. This site showed that Psalm chapter sixteen is really broken down into five parts. Part one: Taking refuge in God (verses 1-2). We also learn that hard times really keep us leaning on God, once is something we should do everyday and that prayer is very important in our Christian life! A great example of just how important prayer really is can be found in Hebrews 5:7 "During the days of Jesus' life on earth, He offered up prayers and petitions with fervent cries and tears to the one who could save Him from death, and He was heard because of His reverent submission." (NIV)
Part two is taking up God's cause (verses 3-4). Part three is accepting God's provision (verses 5-6) and Philippians 4:11-13 is a great example of being thankful for what God has given you. Paul is praising God in a Roman prison for what he has in these verses! Talk about being 100% thankful! Part four is listening to God's counsel (verses 7-8) and finally part five is the reward of eternal life (verses 9-11).
In Psalm seventeen many people believe David wrote this prayer while 1 Samuel 23:24-28 was happening. Saul was chasing David and David was hiding. God saved David when Saul had to return to his Palace because there was an attack. No one is 100% sure when this was written. Verse 8 in Psalm seventeen is amazing! It is revealed that we are the apple of God's eye! How amazing is that and what other proof do you need that we are His children!
Finally we reach Psalm eighteen. David wrote this when the Lord delivered him from all his enemies and the hands of Saul. David calls God "my strength", "my rock", "my fortress"'"my Savior"' "my shield". "the strength of my salvation". and "my stronghold". If you go and read 2 Samuel 22:1- 51 it is almost exactly the same as Psalm 18:1-50!  In Psalm 18:7-19 David uses words we can really understand to show God coming down to save a Shepherd boy who prayed to Him. This God is not gone, He is our magnificent God who is ready to rescue us!! I have to ask, what should we be afraid of?
Now continuing with Psalm eighteen in verses 20-24 it sounds like David is just bragging, but this is the David who says "Compared to You, no one is perfect" (Psalm 143:2) and "I was born a sinner" (Psalm 51:5). So maybe David isn't bragging and this Psalm can be read like Paul's remarks in Philippians 3:6 "I obeyed the Jewish law so Carefully that I was never accused of any fault."
Okay, so this was one of my longest posts. But the book of Psalms is filled with great teaching. I hope this post helps you in your study of the book of Psalms and you will be back on Saturday for another study!

Saturday, December 7, 2013

A Psalm a day challenge

Well, December is already here and it feels like it is moving just as fast as all the other months. Before long Christmas is going to be here and then it will be a new year! I just can't believe how fast this year is going and I'm starting to see how a person should take in every moment they get.
I did not realize while I was waiting for Saturday to get here that I didn't know what I would write about this month. On December 5th, while I was reading my Bible, God answered a prayer I didn't know I had been praying. He showed me that I want to do a challenge this December. The book of Psalms is filled with great comfort and support. I go to it a lot when I feel really sad and I don't know what to do. I realized I have only read the book of Psalms two times. It is the longest book in the Bible and sometimes it's still hard to  understand. That is why I am going to challenge myself to read a chapter in Psalms a day this month.
I hope to grow closer to God while studying my Bible and have a more personal relationship with Him and not just a knowledge based relationship! I will post pictures of my favorite verses to my Pinterest board daily with the label A PSALM A DAY. Also on Twitter I will be using the hashtage #APsalmADay. A great link that also will help me is that eight girls on instagram, known as Eight Girls of Faith, are posting pictures about verses from Psalms and talking about them. Here is the link: eight girls of faith. I hope you will join me in this and you all have a blessed December!
Also here is the reading schedule for the month of December:

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Highlights of November

"I Consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us." ~Romans 8:18 (NIV)
 Wow! Can this really be the last day of November already? This month has gone by so fast and for me personally it has been a month of growth. I want to first start by finishing up my THANKFUL NOVEMBER
Day24: I am thankful for all of my family being together.
Day 25: I am thankful for God giving me the strength to chose purity.
Day 26: I am thankful that I live somewhere where I can continue my education.
Day 27: I am thankful for my health.
Day 28: I am thankful for another day to give thanks.
Day 29: I am thankful that I am saved by grace and that God loved me enough to die for me.
Day 30: I am thankful to be alive right now!
  Now for the November milestones. The very first day of November at 6:30 AM a beautiful baby girl was born. No she isn't mine but she is truly a gift from God and an answer to my prayers for her daddy! On November third I was blessed with the chance to celebrate another birthday with my Nana. The next day on November fourth a twelve year dream came true and I got to go with my daddy and see WWE Raw live!!!
  This whole month I have been going to a different church and meeting more teens that I can be friends with who will help me grow in my walk with God. This month was also the first month in nine months that I was not dating anyone and had more time for friends, family, and most importantly God. I also became very dedicated about finishing my book on Figment called "The Girl with the Blue Mask". It is still being written but I will finish this story!
  God has also opened my eyes to the importance of letting Him guide me all the way. Especially when it comes to relationships. He is teaching me to be patient and He has opened my mind to ways to make dating even more godly and less worldly.
  Finally, tonight I found out about the unfortunate death of Paul Walker. I loved him as Brian in the Fast and Furious movies and my heart and prayers goes out to his family and friends and all of his fans. It is a tragedy to lose someone so talented and young.

  I do not want to leave this blog post on a sad note so I will leave it with this: "God allows us to experience the low points of life in order to teach us lessons that we could learn in no other way.: ~C.S. Lewis. God is in control of all things!

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Let's travel with Doctor Who

Day 23: I am thankful I can spend time with God & be in His Word!!! (THANKFUL NOVEMBER)
Ecclesiastes 8:7 "Since no one knows the future, who can tell someone else what is to come?" (NIV)
Have you ever heard of Doctor Who? It is a British TV series that was started on November 23, 1963. This show has been running for 50 years today! Now this show is about a man named The Doctor, and no one knows his real name. He is a Time Lord and he has a blue police box called the TARDIS which means "Time and relative dimension in space." The TARDIS is a spaceship that can take him anywhere in space. This Doctor has many faces because he can regenerate after he has been hurt. He is the same man, just with a different face.
The Doctor also takes companions with him on the TARDIS. He doesn't like being alone and he normally chooses a human companion, see the Doctor is an alien. He is not violent though. He is 100% against violence and he saves the world with reasoning. I absolutely love this show because of how I feel about traveling. The Doctor is the ultimate traveler!
So why did I bring this up in my blog? Well, I think this show can teach us a lesson about God making plans for our travels. In Ecclesiastes we know God tells us that no one can know what the future holds and in Doctor Who we see more than once that the Doctor ends up in a mess by being in the same place two different times. Also in Matthew 6:34 says "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." While you watch Doctor Who you see that the Doctor is always happy and ready to go with the flow. 
I think Doctor Who is a great show for all ages and can show a good message about needing to trust in God's Travel Plans instead of our own Travel Plans. So This is my thoughts on the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who, which is premiering today. 
Another Doctor Who Devo

Friday, November 22, 2013

Some more things I am Thankful for!

                                                                   Thankful November continued:
Day 17: I am thankful for having hope.

Day 18: I am thankful for plenty of healthy food.

Day 19: I am thankful for God preparing my heart.

Day 20: I am thankful for getting to spend a lot of time with my cousins.

Day 21: I am thankful for Disney movies that show hope and love.

Day 22: I am thankful for God never leaving me!

My family is going through a pretty big storm right now. We have a couple of deaths in the family and plenty of heartbreak. But even through all of this I will be thankful and praise God!
"weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning." Psalm 30:5 (NIV)

Saturday, November 16, 2013

The Gift of Giving

   So today my two cousins and I packed Operation Christmas Child shoe boxes. This is what Operation Christmas Child, or OCC, is: it is an organization where you pack a shoe box, or clear food storage box full of things for kids in third world countries who might not get a Christmas gift. This box can be filled with a number of things such as: washcloth, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, socks, pencils, sharpeners, erasers, pens, notebooks, coloring books, crayons, hair bows, combs, socks, shirts, hats, hard candy, gum, sunglasses, a personal letter from you, and of course toys.
  Some toys can be Slinky's, yoyos, cars, jump-ropes, stuffed animals, anything girls would like to play with, and anything boys would like to play with that will fit into a box. Just no toy swords, knifes, fake guns, or army men because these boxes could be going over to war areas. The ages for the children are 2-4, 5-9, 10-14. After you pack your shoe box you drop it off at a drop off location during National Drop Off Week. From there the boxes go to the OCC headquarters closes to you. At the headquarters volunteers go through all the boxes collected to make sure everything can go overseas. Then the boxes are taken to their destinations.
   As the boxes are being handed out volunteers teach sort of like a vacation Bible school to the kids and they learn about God. Some of these kids have never heard about God until they get a shoe box! There is still time to do a shoe box if you want to. Here is the link with all the information in it. http://www.samaritanspurse.org/what-we-do/operation-christmas-child/

  This year my cousins and I did eight boxes. Now I have done a box since I was in first grade (I went to a privet school my whole life.) but for my nine-year-old and three-year-old cousins this was their first time doing a box. They loved it and I do believe we have started a new family tradition. What a blessing today was. Here are some pictures:

Have you packed a shoe box? Leave a comment and let me know.
THANKFUL NOVEMBER CONTINUED:
Day 15: I am thankful for Christian Bookstores
Day 16: I am thankful for OCC and my cousins wanting to help with boxes.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

A Divine Intervention

  So I know it's only been a couple of hours since I posted last, but when God is at work how can I not praise Him for that?
Now today Moma and I were in a store and my mom started talking to this lady about clothes. The conversation turned to where to get baby clothes. Now there must be something about babies and God because after that conversation my mom got on her "Jesus Kick" (She starts talking about God and you can hear the passion for our Savior as she talks) as I call it.
  Soon this sweet lady started sharing some things that has happened in her family that it was obvious that God had been at work in. Soon I found myself standing there with tears falling down my face silently praising God for how wonderful He is and praising Him for being with a sister in Christ like He has been. 
  I've been saved for about six years now and I've never had a moment when I have the chance to stand in a public  place and rejoicing with them. It was a wonderful feeling and I felt like I had known this woman my whole life while we were talking about God and it made me realize I will know her forever when we get to Heaven one day!
  When I got home I thought about the days events while I was writing in my journal tonight. I realized that what happened tonight had to go along with what I am thankful for today. I am thankful for God putting me in this world to do His work. Today I did a part of His work by fellow-shipping with a fellow Christian! I would call today a Divine Intervention.
   Divine Intervention: God making something happen that is considered something only God could do in an every day situation.
  THANKFUL NOVEMBER CONTINUED:
Day 14: I am thankful God put me on this world to do His work.

Joy Unspeakable

   This post is early, but so many God-things (Things that happen & you know that it could only have been God's doing) has happened to me this week! First, on Sunday I went to church with my grandmother and the preacher preached on the book of Ruth. Now Ruth is one of my favorite books in the Bible and the book I am doing a Bible study on!
    Sunday night I was back at church and there was this guy about my age was there who wasn't there that morning. Now why this is important is because I am suppose to meet this guy this Sunday at another church! It turns out that he was there with his cousins. The preacher preached on having a God-given reputation and at the end of the service he just randomly started talking about how young adults who were single should be praying for their future spouses!
On Wednesday I went to church with my grandmother again and the guy from Sunday night was back. But the wonderful thing that happened is that a sixteen-year-old young man got up and preached the sermon and his passion for God was so encouraging!!  
I have  found so many fellow Christians close to my age on Twitter and their tweets have been so encouraging over the past couple of days!
God put these tweets, like this one from Christian Girls (@christiangirls_) "God's love is the best accessory a girl could wear." From To My Future Husband (@ToMyFutureHus) "#DearFutureHusband Thank you for making me believe in love again." There are many, many, many more too.
Between these tweets and the sixteen-year-old who preached tonight at church God has saved the fire that burns in me for Him. Now it is burning bright again instead of being little sparks! He knew just what I needed to be close to Him again and I just want to praise Him for that! God thank You for loving me so much and being with me through everything! Amen!

THANKFUL NOVEMBER CONTINUED:
Day 10: I am thankful for Church

Day 11: I am thankful for Music 

Day 12: I am thankful for a warm house

Day 13: I am thankful for coffee 

I want to leave this post with this song that gave this post its title:
 

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Thankful November

So I'm a little late on this, but I had an idea this morning. I am going to celebrate Thankful November (Yes, this is something I made up.) This is how I'm going to celebrate it. Everyday on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterset I am going to post something I am thankful for. This is just a way to be very thankful this Thanksgiving and to start a habit of be thankful everyday!
We should be thankful everyday. But unfortunately we are not. I learned in my ACA class (Study Skills) That    if you practice something for 32 days it becomes a habit. So let's see what happens in 30 days.

Day 1: I am thankful for my car because it gets me where I need to be safely

Day 2: I am thankful for doctors, police, firefighters, people who keep us safe

Day 3: I am thankful for paved roads cause it would be quite scary to drive on roads like in some countries

Day 4: I am thankful for spending time with family and having fun

Day 5: I am thankful for living in the country

Day 6: I am thankful for seasons such as summer, fall, winter, and spring

Day 7: I am thankful for technology I have so many writing tools at my fingertips (EX: this blog)

Day 8: I am thankful for heartbreak It shows us we have feelings, draws us closer to God, and shows us how to treat others

Day 9: I am thankful for my two best friends who have been there through everything. They are more than friends, they are my sisters (by heart.)

So... what are you thankful for?

Friday, November 8, 2013

The meaning of the Blog.

Hey I'm Brandi and I've been wanting to start a blog for a long time (It might take me awhile to get everything set up and learns how everything works). I love to write but more importantly I love my Savior Jesus Christ and I want to be a light for Him. I got saved in February of 2007 and I am so thankful God is with me always. I know I couldn't have made it through half the things I have without Him!
Well, I'm a full time college student. I'm a Freshman in college. I go to a community college, but I'm going to transfer by my Junior year. I know I want to major in something that has to do with writing, I just don't know what the title of that would be yet. I went to a Christian High School.
I love the idea of traveling. I always have and I don't understand why really. Like even packing for a trip and arranging it is adventures and fun to me. So I decided to name this blog "The Traveler's Thoughts" because that is what I am.
I am a traveler on a journey to becoming who God wants me to be. To growing closer to Him. Finally, traveling for Him and telling people about Him.
I am going to try and post a new blog every Friday or Saturday. The posts will just be about everyday things and I hope I don't bore you too much.
Well, that's about it. Thanks for reading what I write!
"For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11