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Name: Megan Country: United States Gender: Female
Interests: music (guitar, piano, singing, my cds...), soccer, running, crocheting/sewing (I know, I'm an old lady!) reading, writing poetry, tutoring, eating, baking, talking, debating/fighting with people, meeting new people, family, and JESUS. Expertise: eye glasses :) (I work at my dad's office, so I'm a total nerd when it comes to eye stuff!), English (I have a horrible tendency to correct my Pastor's sermon notes), random info on proper ways to work out, and, actually, I just really excel at giving useless information in general. Occupation: Student
Message: message meEmail: email me Website: visit my website AIM: teadrinkinshorty
Member Since:
6/16/2004
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| Read me! Read me!Today was an amazing day. And Five for Fighting is amazing. I heard his new song "The Riddle" today and almost had to stop by the side of the road to cry at its beauty. mmmmmmmm *shivers* Yay for good music! Additional cheers for the promotion I just got!! Yessir, you are now looking (errr, reading the entry of?) a part-time staffer! whoopee! And lastly, I must ask...have you ever heard a squirrel bark? Well, I did... P.S. I'm gonna become one of the fb crowd: comment your favorite Megan memory! | | |
| Wow, today's message kicked me in the booty...hard. In John 21:15-21, Jesus asked Peter some questions that we all should really consider...but I guess I should back up.
I like Peter. He reminds me of me. More than once, he proved his tendency to jump out of the boat with reckless excitement and open his mouth without any previous consideration. He seems like a pretty passionate guy to me. He's the first to tell Jesus that he'll lay down his life for Him (Mark 14:29). When he fails miserably at fulfilling that commitment, he's devastated by guilt and regret.
That's where he is in John 21. He's denied Jesus three times, and now, of all times, Jesus asks Peter if he loves Him. And this love Jesus is referring to is not any love, but agape love, the love of self sacrifice. "Simon son of John, do you truly agape me more than these?" Peter can hardly look up, much less make another commitment he knows will soon be broken. "Yes, Lord, you know I phileo you." Phileo, brotherly/friendship love was all Peter could offer. He had just denied Christ.
Again, Jesus asks, "Simon son of John, do you truly agape me?" Again, Peter can offer nothing more than friendly affection. Finally, Jesus asks Peter about his willingness to commit, but this time asks "Simon son of John, do you phileo me?" Jesus waited until the third time to address Peter's willingness to only be a friend. Jesus wanted more. Jesus deserved more. If Peter was going to consider himself a friend of Christ, there would have to be self-sacrifice.
Jesus isn't interested in only being our friend. He wants to be our everything.
"Feed my sheep" | | |
| Wow...to my shack girls and those who were there tonight-- so much to think about. I can't get out of my mind what Aaron said about Christianity being all about shedding our own blood...sacrificing everything we are to bring others to His passionate love. I was listening to this Christmas cd, and I was just struck again by the wonder of Jesus....His life, His sacrifice, His blood.....
There’s a Rose in Bethlehem With a beauty quite divine Perfect in this world of sin On this silent, holy night
There’s a fragrance much like hope That it sends upon the wind Reaching out to every soul From a lowly manger’s crib
Oh, Rose of Bethlehem How lovely, pure and sweet Born to glorify the Father Born to wear the thorns for me
There’s a Rose in Bethlehem Colored red like mercy’s blood Tis the flower of our faith Tis the blossom of God’s love
Though its bloom is fresh with youth Surely what will be He knows For a tear of morning dew Is rolling down the Rose
There’s a Rose in Bethlehem With a beauty quite divine Perfect in this world of sin On this silent, holy night
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Truly He taught us to love one another, His law is love and His gospel is peace. Chains he shall break, for the slave is our brother. And in his name all oppression shall cease. Sweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we, With all our hearts we praise His holy name. Christ is the Lord! Then ever, ever praise we, His power and glory ever more proclaim! His power and glory ever more proclaim! | | |
| I'm home!!!! Right now I'm attempting to catch up everything I left unfinished when we left last Sunday for vacation....so if you don't hear from me for a couple of days, I don't hate you :)
More to come soon! | | |
| hello my friends! Of course I must give you a birthday update, especially since I received such kind messages from you guys. :)
My birthday weekend was quite phenomenal, but way to much to type here. I think these pretty much sum it up:
Adam + doorag + my sunglasses = hilarious visual
my cousin Tim + short shorts= horrific images that will never leave my mind
Chad + Josh + Liz + Christine + Rich + Adam + Me = Insanely amazing dancing skills
Now solve this system of equations... haha, waaaay too much math hw for me! Anyhoo, about today. My day was off to a wondrous start when Chad woke up at 6:30 (I'm for serious!) to make me breakfast. When I got to church I was pretty much really cranky from being awake till 12:30 dancing....but then after receiving many bday greetings & smiles, I found a note on the windshield of my vehicle wishing me a happy bday. My afternoon after that included downing raspberry cheesecake, playing movie charades (sp?) at the table, watching Chad make faces of what he would look like on botox (Have I ever told you how much i love my family?!), visiting with Andi and Russ, and receiving many smiling phone calls.
*sigh* What an amazing year this has been. You guys make my life so beautiful. I'm all contemplative today...maybe this means meaningful thoughts later?? I guess we'll just have to wait and see... | | |
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