Thursday, June 24, 2010
I am so excited that some of you have decided to join me on this journey through The Bible! I am actually overwhelmed by the comments and emails I have received from many of you. Apparentley, the idea of diving into God's Word is something that has been on a lot of hearts lately.
I have learned that it doesn't matter what translation you use or where you start...God will speak to you when you desire to learn more about Him.
I remember trying to read The Bible in years past...before I was really "in love" with Him. It was boring. Repetitive. Out-dated.
But this time? This time is different.
I am reading from The Quest Study Bible in the New International Version. It's easy for me to follow. The NIV was written on a 6th Grade comprehension level. While I am at least on a 7th grade reading level {insert grin} I find this translation easy to follow.
The Quest Study Bible is good for me. There are commonly asked questions in the margins with answers provided. These Q&A's were written by Man and may or may not be correct...but it provides me with an idea of what the author of that particular book was trying to convey. In addition, there are links to similar ideas in other areas of The Bible.
So far, I have read through Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers. I am currently on Chapter 8 of Deuteronomy...where so many of you will be meeting me.
I have learned so much already.
My favorite thing so far was in Genesis 18:12 when Sarah laughed at God. God had just told Abraham (Sarah's husband) that she would bear him a child after years and years of infertility...at the ripe old age of 90. Sarah laughed. (I would have laughed, too.)
I can relate to this verse. There have been things in my life that have gone horribly wrong. My plans did not pan out. My friends did not stick around. Life was not perfect. I was not perfect. In these times, the idea that God would turn these events around to benefit me was...incomprehensible...comical...far-fetched.
I laughed at God.
And if God reacted to me the same way He reacted to Sarah, then He looked upon me and said, "Is anything too hard for the LORD ?"
As you probably know...God delivered on His promise to Abraham and Sarah. Just one year after making the promise, Sarah delivered Isaac. (By the way, Isaac means he who laughs. Sarah named him after laughter.) Isaac was the one through whom God delivered His everlating covenant. He was the seed of many nations. The promised one.
Look around you, right now. Look out your window. The sun. The moon. The galaxies that you can't even see. The rain. The snow. The 90 degree heat. God created it all.
He is a planet breather. That is pretty fierce no matter who you are.
The fact that He can turn bad into good (or allow a 90-year-old woman to deliver a healthy child) should be no surprise to us.
Yet it is.
We laugh at the things that God promises us because we forget that He is the Great I Am. And he loves us with a love that is beyond our imagination.
How do I know?
Look at how many times He has forgiven and redeemed you and me. Seriously...if you knew me...you would probably laugh at the fact that He could redeem me.
Even though we laugh, He is capable...He is able...He is.
My next post will be about what I have absorbed from the first few chapters of Deuteronomy. Don't forget...if you decide to join and you post to your blog, just let me know. I will link it back from here so everyone can track along with you.
If you haven't started yet or if "life happened" and you aren't as far along in reading as you had hoped...no worries! This is at YOUR pace. God's Word shouldn't just be another box to check on your "to do list." Let's make this something that we look forward to...something that we treasure.
Thank you for joining me!
I have learned that it doesn't matter what translation you use or where you start...God will speak to you when you desire to learn more about Him.
I remember trying to read The Bible in years past...before I was really "in love" with Him. It was boring. Repetitive. Out-dated.
But this time? This time is different.
I am reading from The Quest Study Bible in the New International Version. It's easy for me to follow. The NIV was written on a 6th Grade comprehension level. While I am at least on a 7th grade reading level {insert grin} I find this translation easy to follow.
The Quest Study Bible is good for me. There are commonly asked questions in the margins with answers provided. These Q&A's were written by Man and may or may not be correct...but it provides me with an idea of what the author of that particular book was trying to convey. In addition, there are links to similar ideas in other areas of The Bible.
So far, I have read through Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers. I am currently on Chapter 8 of Deuteronomy...where so many of you will be meeting me.
I have learned so much already.
My favorite thing so far was in Genesis 18:12 when Sarah laughed at God. God had just told Abraham (Sarah's husband) that she would bear him a child after years and years of infertility...at the ripe old age of 90. Sarah laughed. (I would have laughed, too.)
I can relate to this verse. There have been things in my life that have gone horribly wrong. My plans did not pan out. My friends did not stick around. Life was not perfect. I was not perfect. In these times, the idea that God would turn these events around to benefit me was...incomprehensible...comical...far-fetched.
I laughed at God.
And if God reacted to me the same way He reacted to Sarah, then He looked upon me and said, "Is anything too hard for the LORD ?"
As you probably know...God delivered on His promise to Abraham and Sarah. Just one year after making the promise, Sarah delivered Isaac. (By the way, Isaac means he who laughs. Sarah named him after laughter.) Isaac was the one through whom God delivered His everlating covenant. He was the seed of many nations. The promised one.
Look around you, right now. Look out your window. The sun. The moon. The galaxies that you can't even see. The rain. The snow. The 90 degree heat. God created it all.
He is a planet breather. That is pretty fierce no matter who you are.
The fact that He can turn bad into good (or allow a 90-year-old woman to deliver a healthy child) should be no surprise to us.
Yet it is.
We laugh at the things that God promises us because we forget that He is the Great I Am. And he loves us with a love that is beyond our imagination.
How do I know?
Look at how many times He has forgiven and redeemed you and me. Seriously...if you knew me...you would probably laugh at the fact that He could redeem me.
Even though we laugh, He is capable...He is able...He is.
My next post will be about what I have absorbed from the first few chapters of Deuteronomy. Don't forget...if you decide to join and you post to your blog, just let me know. I will link it back from here so everyone can track along with you.
If you haven't started yet or if "life happened" and you aren't as far along in reading as you had hoped...no worries! This is at YOUR pace. God's Word shouldn't just be another box to check on your "to do list." Let's make this something that we look forward to...something that we treasure.
Thank you for joining me!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
After my last post on Bible Illiteracy, I recieved a message from my friend Reese asking if she could join me on my study of the Bible. I am so excited to have a friend on this journey with me! If you aren't familiar with Reese's blog, I encourage you to click over and read about her volunteer work at the children's hospital. I love this girl's heart. For real.
So Reese and I are meeting up in Deuteronomy. We would love for you too meet us there, too!
Will you join us?
Although we are starting this week, there is no schedule...no weekly chapter selection. We are just reading through God's word together and discussing the things that He says to us along the way.
If you would like to read with us, please leave a comment below. I am not going to do a McLinky (even though I think they are really cool) because I don't want this to be "one more thing" on your to-do list. I want this to be something you want to do...at your own pace.
This will be an incredible journey.
Will you join us?
If you decide to join us, leave a comment below. And if you feel compelled to write a post on your own blog, just leave a comment or email me at erin(at)erin-brady(dot)com so I can link it up on my blog.
There is no limit to the things that God can reveal to us as we dig into His word together. There is no limit to the things that God can do in our lives. There is no limit to the things that He can accomplish.
Will you join us?
So Reese and I are meeting up in Deuteronomy. We would love for you too meet us there, too!
Will you join us?
Although we are starting this week, there is no schedule...no weekly chapter selection. We are just reading through God's word together and discussing the things that He says to us along the way.
If you would like to read with us, please leave a comment below. I am not going to do a McLinky (even though I think they are really cool) because I don't want this to be "one more thing" on your to-do list. I want this to be something you want to do...at your own pace.
This will be an incredible journey.
Will you join us?
If you decide to join us, leave a comment below. And if you feel compelled to write a post on your own blog, just leave a comment or email me at erin(at)erin-brady(dot)com so I can link it up on my blog.
There is no limit to the things that God can reveal to us as we dig into His word together. There is no limit to the things that God can do in our lives. There is no limit to the things that He can accomplish.
Will you join us?
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
I haven't been very considerate of my blog lately. It seems that summertime is a distraction.
Do you blame me?
I recently listened to a podcast by Michael Catt on the topic of Bible Illiteracy. Pastor Catt teaches at Sherwood Baptist Church in Alpharetta, Georgia. Sherwood is most known for their movies: Flywheel, Facing the Giants, Fireproof and their current project, Courageous.
I could listen to Michael Catt preach all day long. In fact, I have listened to him all day long. There are about seven different sermons in the series on Bible Illiteracy and I listend to them all in one day.
It was that good.
It resonated with me.
I can quote scripture. I have read books about The Bible. I have been in church almost my whole life. But outside of looking up a verse or learning the childrens' stories, I have never really read The Bible for myself.
Bibles are regulated in China. There are 52 countries that have made owning a bible illegal.
Yet I have owned a bible my whole life and never actually read it through and through.
We have no idea how blessed we are to live where we live.
How can I say that I love God when I have never saturated myself in His word?
I know people who read Nicholas Sparks and Steven King as if their very lives depend on the next publication. What they don't realize, and what I am learning to realize, is that our lives absolutley depend on the words within The Bible.
Matthew 4:4 says, "It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." (King James Version)
So I started reading it.
And I have to say, I can hardly put it down. He really does speak through His word and I can't wait to share with you what He is saying to me.
Monday, June 7, 2010
On Saturday, Kelsey participated in her first-ever 5K! For ten weeks, she has been practicing after school with several other 4th and 5th graders. It was all leading up to the big event on Saturday.
Here she is before the race.
Since it was her first event, I thought it might be a good idea to run with her...just in case. She started out at the front of the pack with her friends and I settled in near the middle (as not to cramp her style). At about the 1.3 mile marker, I came up behind her and she was walking alone.
Maybe it was the 90 degree heat. Maybe it was the rough terrian of uphill, downhill, through the woods and around a lake. Whatever it was...I think it was more than she bargained for.
So I walked with her and pushed her to finish. We ran some and walked some. She cried some and really wanted to quit.
But she didn't!
Here we are making our way to the finish line (number 12 and 97).
I am so proud of her for not giving up and for finishing what she started. We have already talked about ways to better prepare for the next 5K (which will be in November).
{Tiffany over at A Moment Cherished hosts a blog hop called Momentous Mondays. To learn more about it, click here.}
In other Momentous Monday news, I wrote a guest post for Christy at Critty Joy! Click on over to read What I Would Like For You To Know.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

Copyright Erin Brady 2009-2013. Powered by Blogger.











