Friday, October 22, 2010

The Power of a Persistent Prayer



Have you ever prayed & wondered if God had even heard your prayer? I know most of us wouldn't mind an instant response from God when we pray. As human beings, we are extremely impatient. But an instant response is not always how God works. At least, it doesn't always seem instant from our point of view. A chapel speaker came to my school a couple of weeks ago & spoke on a passage from the book of Daniel. (Now, I have read through the entire Bible before, but I don't remember this passage ever sticking out to me. That's just one more reason why I love God's Word. Something new ALWAYS jumps out at you that didn't before. God enlightens us at the right moment in time for us to hear His message.) Anyways, the message was on the following passage:


"In the third year of Cyrus king of Persia, a revelation was given to Daniel (who was called Belteshazzar). Its message was true and it concerned a great war. The understanding of the message came to him in a vision. At that time I, Daniel, mourned for three weeks. I ate no choice food; no meat or wine touched my lips; and I used no lotions at all until the three weeks were over. On the twenty-fourth day of the first month, as I was standing on the bank of the great river, the Tigris, I looked up and there before me was a man dressed in linen, with a belt of the finest gold around his waist. His body was like chrysolite, his face like lightning, his eyes like flaming torches, his arms and legs like the gleam of burnished bronze, and his voice like the sound of a multitude. I, Daniel, was the only one who saw the vision; the men with me did not see it, but such terror overwhelmed them that they fled and hid themselves. So I was left alone, gazing at this great vision; I had no strength left, my face turned deathly pale and I was helpless. Then I heard him speaking, and as I listened to him, I fell into a deep sleep, my face to the ground. A hand touched me and set me trembling on my hands and knees. He said, "Daniel, you who are highly esteemed, consider carefully the words I am about to speak to you, and stand up, for I have now been sent to you." And when he said this to me, I stood up trembling.
 Then he continued, "Do not be afraid, Daniel. Since the first day that you set your mind to gain understanding and to humble yourself before your God, your words were heard, and I have come in response to them. But the prince of the Persian kingdom resisted me twenty-one days. Then Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me, because I was detained there with the king of Persia. Now I have come to explain to you what will happen to your people in the future, for the vision concerns a time yet to come." (Daniel 10:1-14)

Now, according to verse 2, Daniel had been praying and fasting for three weeks. THREE WEEKS!  Finally, on the 21st day, an angel appears to Daniel in a vision. He tells Daniel in verse 12, "Since the first day that you set your mind to gain understanding and to humble yourself before your God, your words were heard." God heard Daniel's prayer on that very first day. It didn't take until the second, the tenth, or the twentieth day for God to hear his prayer. His prayer was immediately heard. How often we quickly forget or fall into disbelief of that!!!! The same verse also tells us that an angelic being was sent in response that first day to answer Daniel's prayer. However, we are told that in verse 13 that the prince of the Persian kingdom (supposedly a high ranking demon) resisted the angelic messenger for twenty-one days... the same length of time as Daniel's prayer. Finally, Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help the angelic messenger in the fight so that he could deliver God's response to Daniel.

What I find so profound is the mention of this spiritual battle while Daniel is praying. We often have NO idea what is going on in the spiritual realm around us. Sure, God could have immediately won & ended the battle. He had and has the power to do that. But it seems that the battle was allowed to continue so that Daniel would be turned into a man of persistant prayer. Prayer is necessary to train us. The victory of the angels happens on the 21st day... the end of Daniel's three weeks of prayer. It makes me wonder what may have happened had he just given up? Would there have been a victory? I don't know. This passage is just something that I have been pondering over the past few weeks. So the next time you are praying and wondering why it seems like God is not hearing you, remember Daniel & this passage. God hears us but we often have no idea what battles are being fought over us and our prayers in the spiritual realm. Do not give up... 

Remember the power of persistent prayer and keep praying!!!!


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Fall is HERE!

Fall has finally arrived... although on some days it feels like it is verging on winter. I suppose that is normal in the wonderful state of Illinois that I have grown up in. :) Anyway, SO much has happened since I last wrote in this blog! I have officially begun my senior year of college. SENIOR! Where has the time gone? This semester has been the busiest one yet and is my last semester of classes before I start student teaching in January. Right now, I am just trying to savor this season of life before it is gone all too soon. Two weeks ago, I went home for Fall Break. Saturday morning, bright and early, we headed to Edward's Apple Orchard.
 Here is Oliver ("Ollie") the golden retriever getting a belly rub from my grandma. He is the owner's dog.
My family always arrives before opening. Crowds just ruin the experience. Of course, we were first in line for the famous fresh out of the oven donuts.
Simply mouthwatering.
Not only is their cider delicious, it is also wise. :)
Here is a shot of Ben & I on their picture bench.
Corey & I.

On Monday night, I hung out with Kourtni & Stephanie. We ordered dinner from Chef Chen. It was SOOOOOO delicious! We had a great time! I miss those girls SO much when I am away at school. :( I will leave you with this ADORABLE image of Kourtni's daughter Shannon in her Halloween costume. :)

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Busy busy weekend!

WOW! This weekend has been super busy but it has DEFINITELY been amazing!!!! On Friday I went over to Kourtni's to spend some time with her & Stephanie & to scrapbook together. Later that evening, a big storm swept through the area & Kourtni & I rushed to the window after hearing some people had seen a funnel cloud. 
At first, we thought this was a giant funnel cloud ready to wipe out a quarter of Rockford but it turned out to just be a giant circular cloud. Ha!
About 45 minutes later, I headed to Dan & Kelly's (our college group leaders') apartment. We grilled some hot dogs & played a TON of games! Celebrity, Spades, Dutch Blitz, & SCUM.
 Here we see Tyler acting out the part of Fonzi during Celebrity charades.
We stayed there until almost 1 in the morning! Good times were definitely had by all! :)
The next morning, my family headed out to Lambeau Field to watch the Packers play a pre-season game against the Cleveland Browns.
Here is a group shot of us outside of Lambeau Field.
Here is a shot of Ben & I in front of Lambeau Field.
Inside the stadium, we were DEFINITELY getting excited for the game to start!
Here is a shot of Ben & I with Lambeau Field & the Packers warming up in the background.
Sadly, the game ended with the Cleveland Browns scoring a field goal in the last few seconds of the game, beating the Packers 27-24. It was still awesome to see the Packers play though! :)
Earlier this afternoon, I went to a baby shower for one of my friends, Sarah Hernandez. 
One of the games was to guess how big her belly was using ribbon & then actually wrapping it around her to see who could be the closest. Her best friend ended up matching it perfectly! Figures! :P
Here is a close-up of the winning ribbon!
Sarah got a TON of great gifts! Baby Hernandez is sure blessed! :)
Here is a shot of the glowing mother-to-be & myself. Love her! :)


Tomorrow I am headed to a lake with Ben's family for a day of fun in the sun! This weekend continues to be amazing. :)

Friday, August 13, 2010

Finding the "Healthy" Me

Today begins a new journey for me. I am usually very skeptical of diet programs because it just doesn't seem healthy to cut out an entire food group from your diet or to eat an unhealthily low amount of calories. However, Weight Watchers has always interested me & after hearing many success stories from people around me, I have decided to give it a go. My goal is to lose at least 25 pounds. Weight Watchers uses a Point® system to help calculate how much food you should eat in a day to lose weight. They also give you an allotted amount of "Weekly Allowance Points" where you can "cheat" or go over your daily allowance. I am very excited about this big step in my life & I am ready for the healthiest version of me to become a reality. :)

Vacation Time!

So I just returned from a MUCH needed vacation in Topton, North Carolina. North Carolina was absolutely breath-taking! We stayed in a cabin at the very top of a mountain which is called "El Shaddai." After driving Friday & Saturday, we arrived around 3 p.m. on Saturday afternoon to the cabin. The Schmidt's (my cousins) joined us shortly after.
We spent the evening swinging on the AMAZING swings just outside the cabin & playing games in the rec room. On Sunday, we spent the day relaxing & just enjoying each other's company. Monday was our "busy" day.
We got up early so that we could go horseback riding at Lonesome Dove Stables. The trail we rode on was paved in the 1800s which was SUPER cool! (Below is a group shot of us in the clearing in the middle of our ride.)


After riding, we ate lunch at Papa's Pizza which is an all-you-can-eat buffet. The pizza was good but the bread sticks were delicious!

We then headed to Nantahala Carolina Outfitters, a white water rafting company. Our guide was Nathan. He has never been to Chicago but grew up watching the Cubs on T.V. & has been a HUGE fan ever since. Small world! He was a great guide... always smashing us into rocks & bridges to keep us on our toes. He even convinced us to climb a giant rock & to jump off of it into the 47° water. It definitely took my breath away but the jump was SO worth it! :)





After rafting, we headed back to the cabin to just relax. We were all so tired so we popped the movie Elf in and just relaxed. It was very nice! That night, we all watched the Alfred Hitchcock classic "Rear Window." Some of my cousins had not seen it so it was great to watch their reactions throughout the film!
On Tuesday we ate lunch & headed to the lake to rent a pontoon boat. Unfortunately, they had rented them out by the time we got there. Disappointed, we left. Fortunately, we had spied a cove not too far from the cabin and decided to pull over & swim there. The water temperature was absolutely perfect & it was, in my opinion, even better than going on a pontoon boat. Plus, it was FREE! :) After a couple of hours, we saw the clouds starting to darken so we packed up & headed to our cabin. It started pouring as soon as we got inside! That evening, we headed to Andrews, NC for some shopping & dinner at The Burger Basket.
 It was delicious!
Later that evening, we watched The Three Stooges, a favorite of our family, & sang & danced to some of our favorite songs. We cousins ended up staying up until 12:30 a.m. just talking & laughing. It was a great way to end our vacation.
Wednesday morning we got up bright and early, said our goodbyes, and headed out by 8 a.m. It was so heartbreaking to say goodbye (as always) but the vacation was absolutely amazing & I wouldn't have changed a thing. I am blessed with an incredible family & I thank God everyday for that.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Exciting Weekend Ahead

I can't sleep. No matter how hard I try. I just keep laying there. Why, you ask? My best friend Renée is getting married this weekend & I leave today to go and see her!!!! It has been a LONG two months & I am SO excited to be reunited with her & my other roommates Rachel & Caitlin! Tonight is the bachelorette party. We are going out to a nice dinner & then going salsa dancing. It will be a fantastic time! :) Anywho, I will hopefully be posting pictures sometime when I get back. Hope you all are having a great week! :)

Monday, June 21, 2010

Busy Bee

Oh dear. I have not written in forever. Sorry about that! I have just been CRAZY busy lately! I started work the day after Memorial Day for the 3rd summer in a row at Vertical Extreme. I am a co-counselor with my friend Stephanie for 3rd grade. It is honestly the best job that I have ever had. I love my campers & co-workers so much! Here are a few pictures from Vertical Extreme so far.
 
Here is Steph with the gecko in our science class.
 Reid with the crab.
 He was a crafty escaper!
The escaping hamster. Haha
Recently, my family went on a short vacation to St. Joseph, MI. It was great to be able to take a breather, relax, & have fun with my family. :) We mainly just spent time on the beach & went shopping.
Sister pictures. Gotta have them on every vacation :)
And yet some more.
We LOVED Kilwin's ice cream! SO delicious!
Eating it on the second night. :)
On Saturday, Ben & I attended his Uncle's wedding. It was a BEAUTIFUL day for a wedding!
Bailey & Aislynn enjoyed the moon bounce very much!
 
 The Gateway Arch was beautifully decorated!
 
The delicious cake!
 
Wedding kiss!

 
 
 
A couple of shots of Ben & I! :)

Well, it's storming like crazy so I better get this posted before the power goes out! Hope you are all doing well!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Family Picnic

Today was quite an eventful day. I got up this morning & met Kourtni to go running. It started out with pretty nice weather with a slight breeze but by the time we were headed back it seemed to have gone up 15 degrees! It was crazy! Afterwards, I came home, got ready, & then went out to lunch with Corey at Panda Express. YUMMY sweet and sour chicken. :) After that, Corey & rode our bikes around the neighborhood to enjoy some of the warm weather between her studying sessions for finals. The weather really has been beautiful today! Shortly after that, my mom offered to treat us to a pedicure (which I have never had before). It was amazing!!!! Except that the lady put the tub on too high & water got ALL OVER the floor & back behind the chairs by the outlets & cords... eek! :/ But my toes still look beautiful! :) Around 5:30, we all packed up & headed out to Rock Cut for a family picnic with my grandparents & Ben. We had hot dogs, chips, DELICIOUS strawberries & blueberries, & s'mores. We had some great family time & the scenery was absolutely breathtaking. God's power & glory truly is shown through nature. Here are some photos from the night (for more, see facebook):
 The sun was shining through the trees. It was gorgeous!
Kayt, Corey, & I in front of the lake. I love this picture!
Ben & I at the picnic.
There were a TON of geese! This was just ONE family! Haha
We saw a lot of people boating & canoeing. It was a beautiful night to enjoy nature.

The sunset was absolutely beautiful!