Wednesday, August 26, 2020

I LOVE AMERICA!

   


 "America the Beautiful" "from sea to shining sea" it is "the land of the free and home of the brave." I love America. I am proud to be an American, and I am thankful for where I live. Yet so many people take it all for granted. They do not realize the privilege they have.

   At a young age, I was taught to be thankful for the opportunity I have to live in this land. I remember being in kindergarten, pledging allegiance to the flag, and singing America the beautiful. My family has always celebrated the 4th of July in some way. When I was two or three, I sat and watched a fireworks display that the church we were at gave. Even then, I did not fully realize the privilege I had. It was not until my family became missionaries that I truly understood. As we traveled the eastern half of the United States, we visited state parks and memorials. We visited New York City and Washington DC. We were able to take a picture in front of the Statue of Liberty. The seed of love for my country began to grow, but I would still take it all for granted until we had to leave the home we knew and the land we loved. 

    After we raised enough support, my family left for language school and went to Quebec, Canada. We had many great adventures, but we experienced major culture shock. It is not to put down that country or its people, it was just so very different. Where we were, some of the food was different, but it was other things too. They spoke a different language. Homeschooling is foreign to them. We were homeschooled and had to stay inside during school time because if we left, the police would approach us and ask why we were not in school. That actually happened to me and my dad. We were going to the store and as we were walking in, a police officer approached my dad and asked about my schooling. That was a mini adventure in itself.  Yes, life in Quebec was different.

    There was a bright spot each summer the year and a half we were there. We would pack all our camping supplies, load up into our conversion van, and travel across the country line from Canada to the United States. Oh what a great feeling it was to be back in a familiar land. We had someone tell us "Welcome home." We all started crying right there. To top it off, we would pull out our Patch the Pirate, the Great American Time Machine adventure. We would sing right along with the songs "I'm Thankful to Be an American" and "We Salute You, Lady Liberty." We listened to that over and over. Can you tell we were homesick? 

    After language school and reaching more support, we left for our mission field. We did not have as much culture shock in St. Barths, but we still thought fondly of our homeland. We had a sense of pride and joy each time we came for a visit. After we left the mission field we became US church planters. I enjoyed our time as missionaries, but I also love being back in my homeland and being able to enjoy the freedoms we have been given.

    It saddens me whenever I see or hear of someone taking this land for granted. There are people who disrespect the flag, the president, law enforcement, and the foundation upon which America was built. It ought not to be so. Please do not take America for granted.

    How can we take advantage of the blessings we have been given as young ladies? What makes a good citizen? How can we show appreciation for our country and make it a better place?


Ways to Show Your Appreciation for the Land You Love

1.) First and foremost, we can pray for our country, government, soldiers, and law enforcement. 

There is power in prayer. Our country really needs prayer right now. We can begin by praying for revival in our country. Then we can pray for our government to make wise decisions. Let us not forget the people who lay their lives on the line to protect us such as soldiers and law enforcement. We need to pray for them to have courage. Truly it is a land of the free because of these brave men and women who give their lives to protect us and our freedoms.

2.) One of the next things we can do is vote.

Do you realize the privilege you have as a young lady today? If had lived over a hundred years ago you would not have the right to vote as a lady. It truly is a privilege more than a right. Some people are too worried about their rights that they fail to realize it is a privilege. I can still remember the first time I was able to vote when I was 18. I was both nervous and proud to be able to vote for who I desired as a President and leader. If Christians do not vote righteously and wisely together, then the people who do not stand for the things we stand for could be put in office, and some of our freedoms could be taken away. I encourage you to go out and vote in the election this year. 

3.) Not only can we pray and vote, but we should also be a witness to lives around us.

As Christians, we are called to be witnesses. Indeed we are to be a light to the nations, but it starts with here, in this nation. There are some Christians who put their whole focus on foreign missions that they neglect the people that are near. Yes, we must do our part in foreign missions, but we should also go across the street. I can be guilty of that as well. We cannot rely on the pastor, the preacher, or the missionary, if we are not being witnesses ourselves.

4.) We can take part in celebrating our national holidays that remind us of how blessed we are. 

I have met some Christians who do not celebrate holidays like the 4th of July for weird reasons. They take for granted the very country that gives them that liberty to choose. You can show your appreciation for the land you live in during the 4th. You can remember those who give their lives during Memorial Day and Veterans Day. Don't take these times for granted. Instead take those times to thank and praise the Lord.

5.) Respect the authority God has placed over you.

America is a great country because of the things she stands for. It is God and the people who fight for it who make it great. Too many people disrespect our president, law enforcement, soldiers, and flag. The very thing set in place to protect and lead, they disrespect and disdain. Do not be like that. As Christians we should respect our authority. My dad was taught to respect the flag and to never let it touch the ground. In turn, my dad taught it to his children. Sadly, there are people in this country who tear, burn, destroy, and demean the flag, what it stands for, and the people who fought for it. It is a sad day when people kneel out of disrespect for the flag. Not only do people disrespect the flag today, they also disrespect, degrade, and demean our president. Yet, I have more respect for this president than I did the last. I think our President Trump is one of the best. Now, he is not perfect, but neither are we. However, you cannot deny all that he has done for our country no matter what the news says or tries to keep secret. You have to be careful of the news out there. Too many times the news focuses on all the bad and hides the good. My dad was listening to something yesterday, and I heard part of it. It recorded all the times different reporters and leaders talked of the "dark" times we are living in. You will never see the light if you are focusing on the dark. Instead of focusing on the president's faults and flaws (like which we have) instead of respecting his position of authority and being thankful for his good character traits. 

(I'm sorry that point got a little long. It is just a pet peeve of mine. :)

6.) Simply, work hard.

This next point was added after my dad's message tonight. (You can watch the message on our Victory Springs' facebook page.) For the past couple of weeks in his Jeremiah study, he has been talking about the symptoms of a sick nation. One of the points was, the people had lost their shame. Then he gave many subpoints focusing on the word shame. Tonight he talked on the point that it is a shame to be lazy. (Side note: my dad has always hated the three l's - littering, lying, and laziness.) There are people in our nation who are lazy and would rather protest when they should instead be busy working. It is a shame to be lazy, but sadly, we have many citizens who do not work hard. He said that they ask, "Where is my portion? Where are my rights?" instead of going out and working for those privileges. When men like John Smith came to Jamestown in the New World, John Smith said that those who did not work should not eat - a biblical principle by the way. John Smith recognized the importance of hard work. Back to that Great American Time Machine adventure😊, Patch the Pirate's crew had traveled back in time to visit great Americans on a mission to find the secret of America's greatness. One of the secrets to America's greatness was good old fashioned hard work. Hard working men and women have made America great. Americans should be known as hard workers, not lazy people. Not only Americans, but Christians around the world, too. As my preacher father said, "It's time to get back to work."

7.) Finally, but maybe not last or least of all, we can become godly women that raise the next generation right.

If every citizen was like you, what kind of country would this be? When I took a US History class in college, one of my assignments was to write six response papers. One of the the papers was on the makings of a great lady. I wrote that some think it is being a feminist or standing for rights, but that does not make a great lady. A great woman is not someone who makes a big career for herself. To me, the great ladies of our day are the mothers who raise their children for God, the wives who stand beside their husbands, and the single ladies who devote their lives to serving God and being a blessing to others. These are the women I want to be like. 

To me, a great lady does her part in raising and influencing the next generation. In my paper I wrote, "Women need to use their freedoms for the glory of God and for influencing the next generation. In truth, women play a great role in raising the next generation which is one of the roles God set up for women. Women need to recognize what an opportunity they have to be a blessing and influence others... Do you want to see a great lady? Look at the mom fighting for her kids, the wife supporting her husband, the godly lady devoted to serving her Lord." Be one of those great ladies!

Let me finish by restating that question I asked earlier. If every citizen in the United States was like you, what would this country be like?

Like one song says, "I Still Believe in America" -- she is a land worth fighting for. Let's do our part for the land we love!

Elisabeth Kristine

Monday, August 17, 2020

Praise the Lord!

 Have you praised God today?

The word for today seems to be Praise. One of our missionaries - a church planter's wife - has a blog that I have started reading. I also signed up for her emails on Mondays. As I read the email this morning, I found it really interesting that her word for the day was praise.

Just this morning I was studying out how God spoke to his servants, kings, and prophets. I was in Isaiah and I came upon this verse: "O LORD, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are faithfulness and truth" (Isaiah 25:1). I chose that as my verse for today, and then I saw that it was our friend's word of the day. Is it a coincidence that more than one person was encouraged to praise the Lord? It is amazing how God can speak to different people in different places about the same topic. It is a good reminder for all of us. Sometimes it is easy to spot the negative things in life, but if we will just think about who God is and what He has done for us, there is much to have joy about.

I have heard it said that thanksgiving is all about what God has done and praise is all about Who He is.

God is worthy of praise, honor, and glory because of Who He is. He would not do the things He does if He was not the God He was and is. Let's take some time to dwell on Who God is, shall we? Not too long ago as I was reading in the book of Psalms, I did a study on Who God is. In this book alone, I found that God is a Shield, King Forever, Most High, Refuge, Helper of the Fatherless, Portion of my inheritance and cup, Strength, Rock, Fortress, Deliverer, Buckler, Horn of my salvation, High Tower, Stay, Redeemer, Shepherd, King of Glory, Light, Salvation, Hiding Place, Health of my countenance, Exceeding Joy, Guide, Defence, God of my mercy, Shelter, Strong Habitation, Hope, Trust, Judge, Sun, Father, Almighty, My Song, and much more. That is quite a lot, isn't it? And yet, that is just the beginning!     

I could not hope to be able to discuss all who God is, what He is like, and what He has done. It is more than can be fit inside a book, more than even the internet can handle. He is so much bigger than this world, yet He takes time to love each and everyone of us. 

We just have time to focus on a few of my favorites. I will try to keep it short and share a verse, definition, and how it is a blessing to me in one, or two, or three sentences... 😊 

God is...

1. My Refuge 

 Psalms 9:9,10 says, "The LORD also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble. And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee: for thou, LORD, hast not forsaken them that seek thee."

 The definition given by Webster's 1828 dictionary defines it as "That which shelters or protects from danger, distress or calamity; a strong hold which protects by its strength, or a sanctuary which secures safety by its sacredness; any place inaccessible to an enemy." (Note: all definitions taken from www.kingjamesbibledictionary.com)

Whenever I am going through a hard time, I can trust Him to always be there for me. I have no need to fear when He is with me. He gives me strength and protection in stormy times - physically, spiritually, and emotionally.

2. My Shield and 3. My Buckler 

 These two go together. Psalms 91:4-6 says, "He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler. Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that flieth by day; Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday. A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee.

Easton's dictionary says a shield is something "Used in defensive warfare, varying at different times and under different circumstances in size, form, and material" and according to the Webster's dictionary it was used to "cover, as with a shield; to cover from dasnger; to defend; to protect; to secure form assault or injury." A buckler is similar, but from what I gathered from the Strong's Concordance and Easton's dictionary, the buckler in this verse "surrounded" or covered the whole body. 

God wants to be our protector and provide protection from the enemy. He covers us with His wings or surrounds us with strength to protect us from the wicked. This shield and buckler, like the shield from Ephesians 6, deflects the fiery darts of the wicked. We take His Truth by faith to defeat Satan and ward off his attacks.

4. The Portion of My Inheritance

 Psalms 16:5,6 says, "The LORD is the portion of mine inheritance and my cup: thou maintainest my lot. The lines are fallen to me in pleasant places; yea, I have a goodly heritage."

The definition I found off of 

kingjamesbibledictionary.com defines it as "The part of an estate given to a child or heir, or descending to him by law, and distributed to him in the settlement of the estate."

As children of God we are heirs to all Heaven holds, and we are joint-heirs with Christ. That is the Heavenly Portion, yet the greatest inheritance we can get is God Himself. The best inheritance we can get from our parents is their God, but we have to make Him ours. Have you made the God of your parents your God? 

5. My King

Psalms 44:4a says, "Thou art my King, O God" and Psalms 44:6 says, "Thy throne, O God is for ever and ever." 

I don't think I need to define this for you, do I? :)

Every little girl dreams of being a princess. Did you know that you can be? God wants to be the King of your life. Do you remember that song that says "I'm a child of the king"? Jesus is the King of kings and a Prince of Peace while we are children of a Heavenly Father. It is one God in three persons. I do not know how it all works, but I have always loved the thought that I am a child of the King. Another verse in Psalms 45 says "The king's daughter is all glorious within" (v.13). If you are a daughter of God, God wants to be your King and make your inside all glorious within.

I could go on and on with a big list of His names, but it would take too much time to go through it all. That is just a list of a few of His names - it doesn't begin to describe His characteristics. Before you go, I want to share this acrostic. When you give God praise, simply praise Him for being:

Perfect
Righteous 
Amazing
Immanent *(always present)
Sovereign
Eternal

We have so much to praise God for. Take time to give God praise today.