Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Decisions, Decisions.....

If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all freely and without reproach, and it will be given to them.   James 1:5

This verse has always fascinated me, since the moment I first read it.  What a blessing that if we ever feel like we need wisdom for anything we might be going through, it's just a prayer away.

Making difficult decisions is probably one of the hardest things to do.  We may feel torn between what our minds want and what our hearts need...What our peers foolishly suggest and what our elders wisely recommend.  As I've pondered on what to do when the dilemmas arise, I've found that there are some crucial steps to follow to help us make the best decision.

Step 1:  Search the Scriptures
The Bible is the best place to start.  Remember, chances are, we're not going to find a verse that will bluntly tell us the answer or solution to our problems.  We're looking for principles; verses that will build us up and guide us as to how to act when we face our trials.

Step 2:  Get Wise Counsel
By "wise counsel" I mean the pastors or leaders of your church.  Talk to people you know well (ideally, not people close to your age).  The elders of the church have lived the Christian life much longer than we have.  They can give advice and guide us based on their own life experiences.  Ask them questions:  "What skills or abilities do you seen in me?" or "Could you see me doing this?" or even better "What do you see in me that I need to change?"  It takes a certain level of maturity and humility to ask these questions, but by doing so we will reap the benefits.

Step 3: Pray, Pray, Pray!
It's important that we pray, specifically, for what we want.  But, we cannot continue to pray just for the things we want.  God knows the desires of our hearts but He also knows what's best for us, and it's not always what we were hoping for.  The reason that this step is not first or second (although you should be praying right from the beginning) is that we can pray for specifics according to what we found in the Bible and what we learned from elderly advice.  We must pray according to our faith and things we have learned, spiritually.  Pray for His will to be done in your life.

Step 4: Make a Decision
This may seem fairly obvious but it's really the tricky part.  A couple of things can happen during this step:
1.  We may find ourselves rushing through the other steps because we want to see changes happen.  Remember, depending on what your situation is, this process could take weeks, months, and even years, in some cases.  It's important not to hurry yourself or God.  Just be patient.  You may need to go through these steps again.
2.  Although its important to take our time, we can also find ourselves waiting forever, going through the first three steps over and over and over again, without getting anything done, just because we're worried that we will make the wrong decision.
God will eventually show you His will through one of the first three steps.  Keep your heart open and you will hear His voice.

Remember not to hurry yourself through any one of these steps....I can't emphasize that enough.  One verse, one advice, and one prayer are not going to do it.  Keep repeating the previous steps while moving forward.  I hope this helps you in whatever you're going through :)

Until next time,
Adriana

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Oatmeal Cookies

I thought it would be a nice idea to share some recipes with you, so I'll be sharing a variety of recipes, both savory and sweet (but mostly sweet ;))



Oatmeal Cookies

1 cup butter (2 sticks)
1 cup packed light brown sugar
2 cups quick cooking oatmeal
2 eggs whites

1.  Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees.  Lightly grease 2 baking sheets

2.  In a large saucepan, melt the butter.  Stir in the brown sugar and oatmeal and cook, stirring for 2 minutes.  Transfer to a large bowl.

3.  In a small bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff, but not dry.  Fold the beaten egg whites into the oatmeal mixture.

4.  Drop the mixture by tablespoon 2 inches apart onto prepared baking sheets.  Flatten the cookies with the back of a spoon dipped in flour.

5.  Bake for 7 to 10 minutes or until the edges are light brown (take out before its too late)  Transfer to wire racks to cool.

These cookies are so beyond delicous!  I hope you enjoy them as much as my family and I do! :)

Until next time,
Adriana

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Pinteresting Thoughts: Strong Soldiers = Hard Battles

Soldier

I saw this today on Pinterest and I must say that it reminded me of something that happened to me today.  Well, my family and I went out for pizza and my mom lifted a, rather large, slice for my brother.  Just as I went to hold the bottom of it, a huge glob of boiling hot sauce and cheese fell on my right index finger.  Oh Lord, the pain!!!!!!! I can usually stand a good amount of pain, but I honestly couldn't bear it.  It was the most painful thing I have ever felt, and the only thing that could somewhat mask the it was running my finger under a water faucet.... of course, I couldn't stay in the bathroom forever, so my mom brought me some ice, we walked to the car and I tried to bear it out. I just wanted to go home, put some ointment on it, and go to bed until tomorrow morning, but my dad decided to cheer me up by taking a looooonnnnngggg drive through Miami Beach...... well my finger felt fine as long as it was covered with ice, but soon enough, what do you know? THE ICE MELTED! Ha! So there I was, at least an hour away from home and my finger started throbbing again....just then, I remembered something I had read a long time ago "God won't give you a bigger load than you can handle" or something like that, but you get the point. I know this quote applies to life circumstances but in my head, at that moment, my finger was a life or death situation haha :P so I started repeating that quote over and over and over and over and over in my head.... and, I promise, I felt the pain slowly decrease until it was finally gone! ^ that quote is a variation of the quote I repeated in my head, and, chances are, you don't have a burned finger, but maybe you're going through a difficult time in your life... Whatever it may be, always remember that if you're going through it, it's because God knows that you can handle it. Just trust Him :)

Until next time,
Adriana

Excited!

4 months...16 1/2 weeks...116 days...2,784 hours...well, you get the idea ;)

If you calculated that, you may have noticed that that day falls quite close to Christmas.  But no, I'm not talking about Christmas (Although I'm excited about that too :)).  I'm talking about-drumroll please!- Faithwalkers East 2012! Yay! :D

Can you believe it's almost here?!

If you haven't heard about Faithwalkers before, its this amazing Christian conference that happens every year in North Carolina.  People from all over the eastern US gather together in one place a couple of days after Christmas to worship our King and learn--from great teachings, I might add-- about our Lord.  This will be my family's fourth year going, and its such a special time to refocus our attention back to Him....especially after hectic holidays.

This year's theme is Growing Up: The Quest for Spiritual Maturity.  Wow. I mean, the title says it all... I'm so beyond thrilled that my family will be able to go this year :)
You can watch the promo video here :)

Until next time,
Adriana