Jeremiah is speaking hope to the people of Jerusalem in this passage. The Northern Kingdom of Isreal has already been destroyed and scattered by Assyria some years back, and at this point in history, Jerusalem continues in their idolatrous sin without realizing that their days are numbered. Babylon is coming soon.
Read MoreThis meditation took me down an awesome but unexpected path. (Isn’t that just His way?) Like many, I get sentimental around the holidays and enjoy all the feels of Christmas music, twinkling lights, and the Nativity scene. I am, however, realizing that I have been equating Advent with Lenten season, a preparing of the heart. That’s not wrong; it’s just that I think it is easy to hyper-focus on Advent with its connection to the Nativity or Mary’s perspective.
Read MoreFor Advent this year, we chose to discuss the foretellings (prophecies) of the Old Testament. These were Scriptures that foretold Christ & His coming. They prophesied over a future Messiah. I was assigned to Numbers 24:
Read MoreWhat a beautiful example of love and trust. Abraham loved and trusted God, and in turn, his son, Isaac, loved and trusted him. Abraham loved God enough to sacrifice his one and only son, but assured his son that God would provide. Isaac did not question this answer, even when no lamb was being taken up the mountain as the sacrifice.
Read MoreI’ve talked a lot this past year about different theological vantage points, doctrines, and religions. As I’m writing this, Reformation Day is coming. I wanted to spend the day talking about reformation for the final “Back to the Very Beginning” (click my name above to see all other articles from this year on this series).
First, I have to define what a reformation is. It is the recognition of an old system being wrong and a new system being right. I recently heard a sermon that talked about how the church was supposed to create the culture - not adapt to it. Today, churches have adapted to the world in many ways to draw people in. I’m not saying that’s wrong - but we need to be careful that we’re not simply adapting to the world’s customs.
We’ve talked numerous times about Martin Luther and his 95 theses, which caused a reformation that created a separation into Protestant when the church had primarily been Catholic before this. However, we have not shared as much about the rest of Luther’s life in this series. To me, he has one of the strangest, quirkiest, and greatest love stories of all time. Let me tell you the story and explain how it relates to reformation…
There was a young woman named Katarina von Buren. She was a nun. News came to her there was a man named Martin Luther who had been a Catholic priest. He learned that he could hear from God on his very own! In addition, he had left the priesthood because knowing you could hear from God didn’t mean you had to be single. You could be spiritual and married. She and other nuns at the convent requested the help of Martin Luther. Late one night, they were whisked away in whiskey barrels in a wagon. All of these nuns were “matchmade” or placed into familial homes.
Katarina was a problem among the nuns, however. She was fierce, strong, and filled with a very powerful faith. Every time they matched her with someone, it never worked out. Katarina finally said she would marry Martin Luther & no one else. Luther was challenged to view his own beliefs and realized he was the best match for her. They were married THAT NIGHT upon that realization. It is said that they had a marriage that revolutionized marriage for that time in history! Marriage had belonged to the government because all the spiritually strong people were nuns and priests. The marriage of these two brought forth a new generation of marriage in the church.
This isn’t your typical article of theological doctrine BUT it is the discussion of reformation of the culture. Martin Luther and Katarina Luther went on to model a healthy, spiritually strong marriage for a world lacking this at that time period. Look at the culture of your church, your community, and even your family. What needs reformed? How can you be a part of that reformation? Sometimes God places you somewhere like Esther to be a part of a reformation or part of a movement. Where is God placing you today? I hope you enjoyed this year’s “Back to the Very Beginning” on theology & the church! Stay tuned in my own life as I start a new chapter called “Foundations” here on Tirzah!
Nursing was my dream. I had worked so hard to become a nurse, and was blessed with the most amazing jobs: Labor and Delivery Nurse & Forensic Nurse. I woke up everyday so grateful to serve my community in this manner, and I was so honored that God chose me for that profession.
Read MoreTracing back in time before the job in the streets, I can remember a distinct moment in my parent’s kitchen. It was around 2021. I was standing there and I heard God almost audibly say “You’re going to see Roe v. Wade overturned.”
Read MoreTypical Bible study tools include (obviously) a Bible study, journal, and pen. There are other additions you can add to help you understand the Bible even more. Commentaries break down each verse, chapter, and book in detail with a human’s perspective on it. You can get Greek or Hebrew translations helps, so you can understand the original wording of the Bible. There are so many resources to help YOU understand what God is saying in His Word.
Read MoreWe are an image driven society - yes, we've made some improvements lately - women like Mindy Kaling, Melissa McCarthy and the Dove campaigns are beginning to send a more positive message about beauty, image and embracing our differences, but there is still this stigma about what beautiful is and unfortunately it hits the most vulnerable of us the hardest.
Read MoreFor the past week, I have been waking up in the middle of the night. Unfortunately, for a few of these nights I could not go back to sleep for anything for several hours. I would make lists in my head about what I needed to do, think about work, think about the upcoming months, and eventually went to the living room to watch a show to try to help myself fall asleep.
Read MoreI don’t like waiting, there, I’ve said it. I also think that most of the population is probably like me. I am about to age myself and say that waiting was part of my everyday life for the first 20 years. My siblings and I would have to take turns talking on the one phone line we had in the house. I would mail letters to friends back when the USPS wasn’t called snail mail because it was the only way to mail things. Things could not be ordered online because there were no e-commerce sites. Every 10 minutes into a TV program or movie, there was ad time, and I would have to wait it out to finish watching what I wanted.
Read MoreI love music - I've been playing instruments and singing for as long as I can remember. Not only that, but I would say about 80 percent of my day is spent listening to music - Pandora is always on while I'm at work, studying, driving, etc... - music is a big part of my life.
Read MoreI am being very vulnerable in this post, hoping that it may help you or others who feel weighed down and held captive by emotions call out to God with all that you are, hope, and need. For a quick background about me, I have been diagnosed with chronic depression and anxiety since I was 16. My struggles with mental health have affected my life in so many ways, some bad, like not being able to finish college, and some good, like learning to rely on others for prayer, help, and encouragement.
Read MoreCan we please take a moment to appreciate how amazing our God is? He is quick to answer our questions and guide us on the desires of our heart, if we should humble ourselves and seek Him with all entire heart and soul. Yesterday, I wrote this post on my struggles with modern and lukewarm Christianity and I ended the post with ambiguity of not knowing what to do other than pray.
Read MoreStrongholds are mentioned numerous times in the Bible, yet in modern-day times we rarely hear this word. What is a stronghold? Why were they used back then? How does a twenty-first century Jesus-follower respond to this concept?
Read MoreIn my renewed pursuit of growing my relationship with Christ these last few months, I've been praying about growing my dependence on God - yes, it's kind of weird to pray to God about having a deeper love for Him and a hunger for His truth, but it's what I wanted in my lukewarm state, so I prayed. And this weekend, God gave me a glimpse of that.
Read MoreI was saved on Halloween when I was five years old. Yes, you read that right. Although my family faithfully went to church, it took a salvation tract (a pamphlet, religious in nature, intended to share scripture and salvation with others) in my Halloween loot for me to make the decision to allow God into my heart. It was a cartoon called “The Fool,” about how only a fool won´t prepare for eternity.
Read MoreIt’s Alycia - our leader here at Tirzah! I’m jumping on today to let y’all know that there is a new movie coming out today called “Miracle in East Texas”. It’s in theatres now if you enjoy a good evening and popcorn at your local movie theater.
Read MoreAs a newly minted college graduate who is still trying to figure out who I am in God and just life in general, as I look through my social media channels and the blogsphere and see people still in that college phase, I have this urgency to tell you to step outside of that college bubble. So here it goes - words that go against everything you're told and probably against what you want. But, I pray that you'll read this with an open mind and a love for Christ. That's all it takes for the Holy Spirit to work in you.
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