Sunday, January 30, 2011

Bring on the Old!!

{L-R} Aaron, Me, Sarah, and Alida (birthday girl)


Well firstly by the title you can probably see that I have completed the New Testament. I have read it about 5 times in the last 4 months and this week i am beginning on the Old Testament. This last week was really good-we had a final test for all 27 books-i had to say the key verse, main idea, reason written, when written, historical background, and a a distinguishing character--so for the test i just talked for just over an hour and said all these things for each book. I am really glad that I did this--and i just continue to pray and i want all these things that i learn to stay with me--i didn't just memorize them for the test but i want to really continue to remember them and go back to them and be able to recall them--that they will be something that will last.
Then on Friday we had Old Testament overview and I have started on Genesis--read it, did paragraph titles, colored it and then on monday i will start charting. This is the biggest book that I have ever done. I have 40 charts-and each chart takes about an hour. The biggest book i have done this far was 26 charts i believe--so this will be a really busy week but totally doable if i stick to my schedule.
This past week has been really fun here--we have a new DTS that came just after Christmas, School of dance, and a Greek student so there are lots of people everywhere and its so much fun. There has been a lot of pranking happening--so i will just say that people know that i scare easily and i always have to be ready for somebody to pop out of my closet or my bed--and lots of screaming--but its lots of fun :)
Last night a lot of watched blindside and then went for a late Taco Bell run-and hung out in downtown Kalispell--which is the happening place--not!! It is deserted by 10pm. But I just really have been learning how to have fun even amongst all the work.
A cool story that i want to share with you is last week i tried out a new church called the "Dwelling Place" it is a smaller church, maybe about 100 people. And it has a really nice community feel to it. I really enjoyed the worship and they had a 10 minute meet and greet and people right away new that we were new and came up and talked to me and the people i was with. I really love that-when people go out of their way to say hi and make a point to welcome the new people. But anyways then the sermon started and in the middle of the sermon the pastor looked at me and was like you are new? and i was like yes, and then he asked for my name--and i told him Breanne. Then he was like i have a word for you-and what he shared was exactly what i need to hear and what i was feeling. Basically to summarize what he said was that I am a really giving person that likes to serve others and meet the needs others but then i have a hard time receiving blessings from others and that i should willingly receive from others but more importantly from Jesus and listen to him and listen to him speak and believe the things he says about me. That just brought me so much joy and I walked away felling really blessed and i like how the pastor was so obedient to the Lord in doing this and just building people up and blessing people. It was just so encouraging.
God has just been so good to me and i am continually being so blessed by Him and his promises and i just feel overwhelmed and just so loved. I am learning to really believe in my heart how much God loves me, how he has a purpose for me. He chose me, anointed me, and has a plan for my life. I am sinner saved by grace and that overwhelms me so much. In 2 Corinthians 12:9 it says
But he said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you for my power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore i will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses so that the power of Christ may rest upon me."
Some prayer requests :
-The weather has been really bad last night and today and the roads are really scary-i have been hearing lots of ambulances and today there was a helicopter airlifting somebody off the mountain and it is just a bit scary. So if you could just continue to pray for protection and safety for everyone i would really appreciate that
-Just for this week and charting-it is going to be really busy and if you could pray that i would get the hang out charting old testament books-because it will be quite different then the new.
-For good health. last week i was sick in bed for about 3 days, with a fever and the flu. Just that others and i would continue to get better.
-That i would wake up refreshed every morning and that i will be willing and ready to learn and that I would be willing to accept and listen to whatever God wants to speak to me and that I would act on what he calls me to do.

Thanks so much everyone for your prayers and support. Please continue to email me prayers requests and updates on your life.
Love-bre

Thursday, January 20, 2011

lovely friends

Julia and I--she is from Saskatoon :)


Julia and Melanie (my roomate) Both from Saskatchewan


A few friends and i decided to go for a walk and take a few pictures--enjoy :)

on the winning side!

WOW! it has been forever since i have updated this blog, these past few weeks have flown by. First to start off--i went home for Christmas and enjoyed a great few weeks with friends and family and by the Jan 2nd i was back here. During these past few week i have completed quite a few books, 1 and 2nd Peter, Jude, 1st John, Gospel of John and Revelations. So that means that i only have 2 more books left-which I will complete next week (2nd and 3rd John) and then on to the Old Testament. I have a big test on wednesday-an oral test of the new testament where i have to say the key verse, main idea, reason written, when written, historical background and a distinguishing characteristics for each of the books--so lots of memorizing and i am reviewing them everyday.
It was really awesome going through the gospel of John last week-i always have loved the gospels and i really like John's writing style. Especially because John was with Jesus through so much-Jesus called him the disciple whom he loved-he was with Jesus during his death and Jesus even asked John to take care of his mother. So John and Jesus had a really close relationship. It was just so refreshing to read and see all that Jesus has done for us. The priestly prayer that is in John 17 is so encouraging because Jesus is talking about us-key verses that i liked include 17:20-26
"I do not ask for these only, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, that they may all be one, just as you, father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may beleive that you have sent me. the glory that you have given me I have given to them, that they may be one even as we are one, I in them and you are in me, that they may become perfectly one, so that the world may know that you sent me and loved them even as you loved me. Father i desire that they also whom you have given me, may be with me where i am to see my glory that you have given me because you loved me before the foundation of the world.......I made known tot hem your name and I will continue to make it known that the love with which you have loved me may be in them and I in them."
This is Jesus' prayer for us and i encourage you to read all of chapter 17 and dwell on it-its pretty amazing.
This past week has been a bit different, I am going through the book of Revelations and by Saturday afternoon i will have read it 7 times this week--it is quite the bedtime story :) Instead of charting this book-the staff has been easy on us and we have to do summaries-the book is divided into 8 parts and we do summaries, observations, interpretations, and applications for each section. It has been nice to have a slower week because i have been sick and over half of our school is sick with the flu=i have been running a temperature for the past day and sleeping a lot so if you could just remember me and my fellow classmates in your prayers that would be awesome. As for the book or Revelations i am sure many of you are wondering and thinking what crazy thing does YWAM teach about Revelations. Well firstly I have read this book about 5 times already and still there are things that i do not understand and i don't think that i will every understand. One big mistake that i think people do when it comes to revelations is that they look at the details--the little things-how many heads the dragon had, or what color the horse was and they dwell on that and from that they have crazy ideas. We have big looking at more of the big picture things which has been really interesting and looking at the different views on end times including the rapture and 7 years...etc. it is quite interesting to see that so many of the views are absurd and don't have much to back it up-it doesn't talk about a "rapture" in revelations, and where do the get the 7 years of tribulation from? If you look at Revelations 1:9 it says
"I, John your brother and partner in the tribulation, and the kingdom and the patient endurance...."
After reading this verse it was pretty clear to me that John was in the time of tribulation and therefore we are still in the time of tribulation--take time to think about that. There are so many things about Revelations to look at but the main idea of it all is as Christians we have something to look forward to-the returning of out King and seeing God in all his glory. It will be amazing--the picture of the throne room in chapter 4-and how when the elders saw the glory of God they fell down. When people ask-o I wish God would show himself more--like physically i think God choses not to because people would be falling down and dropping-like we cannot even understand and wrap our head around the glory of God. And verse 17:14 summarizes the book : They will make war on the Lamb and the Lamb will conquer them for he is Lord of lords and King of kings and those with him are called chosen and faithful. This book has taken away a lot of my fears of end times for myself but at the same time it has scared me so much for the people that do not know Christ and those who do not have faith in him. They are going to go through so many hardships and things that are horrible. Jesus has offered himself up to us as a living sacrifice and he is a gift to all--it is whether you choose it or not. Those who choose Jesus will be saved and the ones that do not choose him--well i am really scared for them all. It will be a horrible life-much hardship, hurt, turmoil and ultimately death-and hell. That might sound really harsh and yet it is but i am realizing that, that is truth and Jesus is the only way-there is not gray area-you are either for Jesus or against him.
I am so blessed to be here, studying the word of God-he continues to be more and more real and i just want to encourage you to spend time with Jesus-read his truths and seek after him. Love you all
Breanne