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Saturday, November 8, 2014

It's been a year!

One year ago today I sat in the back of my college math class, after class was over, and wrote the first post for A Traveler's Thoughts. At the time I didn't know if I was going to keep the blog or not. It was something I was just trying to see if people wanted to read about what I had to say.
Here we are a year later, thanks to all of you who read my posts! This blog wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you! A big thanks goes to Victoria over at Miss Tadoodles Corner for helping me with the set up of this blog.
Of course this blog would be nothing if it wasn't for God and my relationship with Him. He's given me a desire to share about Him and He is with me all the way!
I want to apologize for not posting regularly these past few weeks. I've been sick and school has been crazy. But, I'm back on schedule and next week we will be talking about Operation Christmas Child.
Again, thank you to everyone who reads these posts and likes my Facebook page and follows me on Twitter and Instagram! I can't wait to see what the next year looks like!
"The Lord is my Rock, my Fortress, my Deliverer, my God, my Stronghold in whom I take refuge, my Shield, the glory of my salvation, and my High Tower." ~Psalm 18:2

Monday, March 17, 2014

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

    "My gifts are better than gold, even the purest gold. My wages better than sterling silver." ~Proverbs 8:19 (NIV)
   First of all let me say HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY! I hope everyone has had a great day and remembered to wear green! Now have you ever wondered why St. Patrick's day was started? I know I have! So I did a little research and here is what I found out.
  St. Patrick was from Britain and he grew up in a religious family but had no religion of his own. He was taken by Irish pirates when he was sixteen. He was forced to herd sheep for six years and during that time he really started talking to God and growing in a personal relationship with God. One night he fled from his owner and 250 miles away from where he was a salve he found a ship. It took awhile, but he convinced the owner of the ship to let him travel with them.
  They traveled on foot for twenty something days and St. Patrick worked as a preacher in their small group and it is said that all the people with him became Christians. He finally returned to his family in his early twenties and continued to grow in his relationship with God. He later went back to Ireland and was a missionary there in a time where the place was filled with Druids and Pagans. There are legends that he drove all the snakes out of Ireland, because there are no snakes to this day. He used the shamrock to explain the Trinity to people when he was witnessing to them.
  So years later we celebrate St. Patrick's day on the day of St. Patrick's death. No one knows for sure how he died , but of course there are a couple of tales. The Irish also celebrate their heritage on this day (maybe that's why we wear green). Many church's celebrate St. Patrick's day because it is a milestone in Christian history. The main places that celebrate it though are places in Europe.
  So there are my findings about St. Patrick's day.

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: