Saturday, August 11, 2012

3rd Grade & the Prophet, Elisha!

It's that time of year again!  Especially this past evening, this August weekend is cool as can be.  Summer is winding down, days are getting shorter, the air is getting crisper, time for school shopping, new shoes and new pencils.  School is around the corner!


I finally received my placement for my internship for the school year.  I will be at Propel McKeesport {learning how to} teach 3rd grade!  So blessed! 

Do you remember what you learned in 3rd grade?  It is an important year!  3rd graders are 8 going on 9 years old.  They learn fractions, area & perimeter, division and multiplication.  They learn state history & geography as well as important holidays and history of the United States.  They develop a greater note-range in vocal music and are capable of playing simple instruments.  3rd graders transition from learning to read into reading to learn.  They still love school, too!  3rd grade is awesome!


My devos were crazy this morning.  Crazy in a great way.  In My Utmost for His Highest, Oz uses the account of Elijah being taken up into heaven by whirlwind.  Much of the focus that I received from this reading is much less about Elijah and more about Elisha--the eyewitness & successor of Elijah as prophet to God's people.

"And as they still went on and talked, behold, chariots of fire and horses of fire separated the two of them. And Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven.  And Elisha saw it and he cried, 'My father, my father! The chariots of Israel and its horsemen!' And he saw him no more.
Then he took hold of his own clothes and tore them in two pieces." --2 Kings 2:12
This is Elisha's time to shine.  He has been walking with Elijah for so long, learning from him, striving to be in the likeness of him.  Earlier in the chapter several times, Elijah pleads with Elisha, "Please stay here, for the Lord has sent me over there."  Yet Elisha consistently responds, "As the Lord lives, and as you live yourself, I will not leave you."  Elisha was fully committed to his role model, Elijah.

Oz says that it's not WRONG to depend on "your Elijah (fill-in-the-blank of who/what that is in your life)" as long as God gives him to you, but remember that the time WILL come when he will have to go.  When he stands no more as your guide & leader, be not disheartened, because God did not intend  that he should.

You say, "I cannot go on without you, {Elijah}."  God says that you must.
Sometimes we are sent to Jordan, where you are sent ALONE, taking on full responsibility that you've never yet had.
Sometimes we are sent to Jericho, where I've seen {my Elijah} do great things.  I would prefer for someone else to do the job, we tell God.  Instead, we need to take the initiative & trust in God.  In this way, God's nearness will be made known.
& Sometimes, we are sent to Bethel, where you are at your WIT'S END, running out of ideas, in desperate circumstances.  This moment at Bethel is the beginning of God's wisdom.  We would prefer to succumb to panic!  Yet if we remain standing true to God, He will bring His truth out in a way that will make life a sacrament and glory for Himself.


I just have this feeling that this year will be amazing! Propel is an inner-city charter school with some great habits toward greatness: Academics, Attitude, Behavior & Pride, No Excuses, Treating Others the Way You Want to be Treated, and Teamwork.  I have heard nothing but great things about this district and am looking forward to Monday, helping my mentor teacher, Valerie, set up the classroom and get the room ready for young students!  It's time to GO!  Pray for us (:


{Words from one of my favorite artists, Steve Moakler!}

Be determined in this; trust in the Lord.
If God is truly the God I have faith to believe Him to be, we will succeed.  Do great things alone, dependent only upon God.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

She Reads Truth

Want to memorize this verse with us this week?  Do it!
www.shereadstruth.com
(Thanks, Tara!)


This is what I've been learning this morning:
Matthew 5:20 says "For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and the Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven."
This means we are not called to be righteous just in our living, but in our motives, in our dreams, & in the recesses of our minds.  Sound impossible?  By our own efforts, yes.  But that's what Jesus came here to do.  By the supernatural grace of God, we can achieve this purity of heart.  Wow!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Cabin 1!

Can you be praying for these little gals?  Each and every single one of them are back at camp this summer!!  They were a HANDFUL.  It was the first time at camp (let alone being away from home for two weeks straight) for the first time.  Lots of homesick tears, neglecting veggies on the plate, but lots of joy, prayers to receive Christ in their hearts, and fun.  One of them is especially in need of extra love and the Lord.  I heard that one of them threw up at dinner last night!! :( There's nothing like throw up to make you want your Mom.  Lift up their counselors, Sarah and Holly, as they care for them!

Saturday, July 21, 2012

The Bible in Poem.

-Courtesy of Pinterest searching!  I had to share!

God Made.

Adam bit.

Noah arked.

Abraham split.

Joseph ruled.

Jacob fooled.

Bush talked.

Moses balked.

Pharoah plagued.

People walked.

Sea divided.

Tablets guided.

Promise Landed.

Saul freaked.

David peeked.

Prophets warned.

Jesus born.

God walked.

Love talked.

Anger crucified.

Hope died.

Love rose.

Spirit flamed.

Word spread.

God remained.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

About Me!

So since I'm revitalizing my Blog because of SheReadsTruth, I thought I'd reintroduce myself via photography!
I'm Nicole (Left)!  This is myself, my (twin) sister, Meg.  We are officially Pitt Grads!!

These are a few of my friends, crammed into my Living Room on my (& Meg's) birthday this year. Climax of my life! My roommates surprised us with a Surprise Potluck with ~50 of our friends to piggy-back off of what my friends call "Living Room Worship" nights. LRW began when a few of us realized we loved The United Pursuit's idea of hosting worship nights in Living Rooms...so we did so as well!! Looking forward to a Retreat with these great friends in a few weeks!! (:


These were the awesome roommates I was referring to above.  Life has taken them ALL to Colorado!! I need to get out there asap, I love them to death!

I studied in Valparaiso, Chile last year. I climbed a volcano.  I love South America, but love where God's calling me currently more-- Pittsburgh!  Love my family, they came to visit!


I love my city, the Burgh, PA!  So much.



This is Summer's Best Two Weeks.  I've spent many summers here.  It is Heaven on Earth!



I'm going to be an elementary teacher, because of these little guys!


I love my church.  Seriously.  North Way Christian Community.

& God is just so good.  So wildly good!
Thanks for stopping in!

{She Reads Truth}


I'm back! Dusting off the cobwebs of my Blog from my summer break.  Because...I recently stumbled upon this awesome idea!  Join myself and fellow women in reading Truth together!  The idea is that we read the same study together and write about what God's teaching us.  Right now we're in the middle of Prayer from the youversion.com app-- Instagram it, Journal it, Tweet it, whatever!  You seriously have to join us!

GO! www.shereadstruth.com

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Moving-Out & Built-Up

                My family is in the process of moving!  My parents just sold my childhood home of ~20 years a few months back and are planning to rebuild on some farmland in our neighborhood.  It has been exciting to see them dream and plan!  Our house sold in roughly 48 hours of being on the market!!  Wowza.  Needless to say, we just settled in to a townhome which is “home” until the house is built in the fall.  It’s been a fun and rejuvenating process to go through my old bedroom and throw out just the weirdest junk that I’ve collected over my childhood!

                It was bittersweet saying “Good-Bye” to 206 Delano.  After moving out the furniture, my Dad & I drove over to the house for one last look before turning in the keys.  It was so eery seeing our rooms empty; they were the same rooms but felt disproportionate.   So may memories struck me with every room as I walked through them one last time—so emotional!!  Our family did so much life—the ups & downs, defeats & victories--in those walls!

This morning is Day 6 of Soul Detox & the 30-Day Challenge!  Today’s Scripture was in Hebrews 3:6—“but Christ is faithful over God’s house as a son.  & we are His house if indeed we hold fast our confidence & our boasting in our hope.”
Remembering that God is the builder of all things, including our lives, is such a powerful thing.  Christ is committed to our lives as if he were a son watching over a house built by His Father.  Earlier in the passage, Christ’s greatness trumps Moses’ greatness, because Moses’ role was a servant to the house.  If we are to hold fast our confidence & boast in our hope (in Christ), Jesus is faithful to our lives.  He is more than a servant, here to serve our needs.  A servant dusts & cleans, cooks, & keeps a house maintained and well-kept.  As a servant, Moses’ role to the house of God was to testify to the things that were to be spoken later. 
But Christ is a son of the house.  He has inheritance, investment, & plans.  He first takes ownership over every piece of furniture and every room of the house, declaring all “Mine”.  He invests in His house, spends quality time in His house, & truly enjoys His house.  Finally, he has big plans for His house.  Plans to renovate old & broken parts of the house; plans to do some serious gutting of useless plumbing & pipes; plans to expand His house, to add on more rooms filled with practical things & things to delight in.
Jesus is so faithful!