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Thinking about my first mission trip to Mexico. View from Cerro del Quatro. |
John 15 has the famous parable about Jesus as the vine and we Christians as branches. These verses were given to me earlier this year by a friend of mine. She was my life group leader last year, and we’ve been keeping in touch through church, and also outside the church. When she shared this chapter with me, she had told me that it reminded her of me. At that time, I didn’t see any connection. I was thinking, out of all the verses in the Bible, why these? I read it over and over and I couldn’t relate to the verses at the time. So I didn’t really go back to it until after summer I think.
I began to process the verses at the end of the summer, and things became a little bit clearer. I began to understand and was able to relate to what God's been doing in my life since the beginning of the year. These verses in John talk about Jesus being the vine and we, the Christians as branches. If we remain in Him and He remains in us, He will bear fruit through us. Every branch that bears fruit, He will prune it so that it will be even more fruitful. On the other hand, the brach that doesn't bear fruit, He throws it away. If we bear fruit, then we are Jesus' disciples.
The chapter also talks about how our love for God and obedience go parallel. If we love God, we must obey God. Because that's what Jesus did. He loved the Father, so Jesus obeyed God by dying on the cross for us. At the end of last year, God spoked to me about obedience. That's when I realized that I've been living a disobedient life, and I was upsetting God. Because God loves me so much, He didn't want to let me keep living a life that was distant from Him. He sent several people to speak to me about obeying Him. As you can see, one of them was my life group leader, as she shared this particular passage from the Bible.
From that point on, I repented and told God that I want to stop living as a disobedient child but as an obedient one. And God began to change me little by little... and here, at the end of another year, I can say that I've changed a lot, although there are still many times where I need God's help to be obedient. However, I still give thanks to God and praise Him for changing me this much, and not letting go of me.
And here is a list of main events that happened in year 2013 for me:
-got confirmed... finally!
-created a band for fun although we only got to practice once
-made first blog and was consistant on updating daily
-joined softball league for the first time and realized I'm not that bad at sports
-first mission trip happened and God revealed so much to me
-built a house with team members for a family without a proper home
-made my first fondant cake and it was successful
-met two pastors and got to know them personally
-taught at sunday school - something that I've always wanted to do since I was a kid
-took out my bike for a ride over the summer and fall
-joined basketball league for the first time and actually had fun
-helped out as a teacher during the children's Christmas presentation worship for the first time
-my first time making a donation through Compassion international with a group of thoughtful friends (I received all the donations at the Christmas party, but haven't got to send the gift yet. It will happen very soon!)
I took some time to pray to God before writing this very last post for 2013. Looking back at the year, I can only say one thing. God is good. He's been good all my life, He is good at this very moment, and He will always be. I praise You Lord for Your faithfulness and Your overflowing love for me! Thank you for letting me end this year with You!