Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Water Falls, Shadows Shift, God Stays

I read this today: God does not change like shifting shadows (James 1:17).

Throughout the day, shadows change. We can say, “When the sun rises in the east, my shadow will be here on the ground,” and, “When the sun shifts to that part of the sky, my shadow will be there.”  But in reality, the sun never moves. The earth does and so do its clouds.

Here in the Central Valley/San José area, the weather can change drastically in a short period of time. One minute the mountains are covered in clouds, the next they’re clear. Our nearly panoramic view of the mountains all around us at the institute allows us to see drastically different weather patterns in different directions at once. When we went to the mountains to see waterfalls, the day changed from cold/cloudy/rainy to hot/sunny and back again.

Our constantly changing feelings, thoughts and situations are not because God is changing on us. He is always consistent. For example, our assurance as believers in our salvation can wax and wane (Heb 10:22), yet from God’s perspective we are always chosen, sealed and written down in the Book before creation (Eph 1:4, 13-14; Rev 13:8).

Over the past year or so, I’ve been learning the value of being raw with God about what I feel, but always anchoring back to what I know and believe. If you read through David’s “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” lament (Psalm 22), you find that David validates perfectly the coexistence that can and should be had of crying out in pain and expressing trust. They are not incompatible! He’s real about what he feels, but anchored in the reality of how trustworthy and unchanging God has been in the past.

While learning a language in another culture, there are ups and downs, good days and bad days, moments when you nail it and moments when you’re dumb. God’s good either way. He stays the same and He gives good gifts. 

Check out some pictures from the waterfall park!



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Sunday, January 15, 2017

Images from Costa Rica

It's been about 2 weeks in Costa Rica, 1 week of classes. Here's some pictures from my first days here. More to come from our trip to see waterfalls this weekend!
Fútbol game at the National Stadium in downtown San José
With Christian (my host) and his daughter
And fireworks
Part of The Spanish Language Institute
View from the school (Click to enlarge)

Made sure to find the local roasters in the central market. No exaggeration - the best French press coffee I have ever made or had!
Cathedral in the northern part of the city



Monday, January 2, 2017

Layover Thoughts

I’m sitting in the Dallas airport waiting for my flight to San José, Costa Rica at 3pm Central Time!

I was thinking back to something really cool God did.

I have been waiting for this whole thing to really sink in for a long time. Thanks to God, I have been unwaveringly motivated toward this throughout the process, but the difficult consequences of leaving finally hit me briefly on Wednesday night as I was trying to fall asleep (of course). My mind was going a million kilometers a minute (trying to transition my brain to metric). Even though my friends and family are extremely supportive (a blessing I know many don’t have), I started realizing how much it was still emotionally affecting them - my parents especially. It burdened me.

The next day, tired, and with so much to accomplish, I decided I really should start by opening up Face to Face by Kenneth Boa which phrases Scripture in prayer-form for each day. You may have had a similar experience where God bizarrely and blatantly places verses and truths in your life right when you need them. The “Affirmation” section had this excerpt from Luke 14. I think The Message articulates it powerfully,

“…Jesus turned and told them, ‘Anyone who comes to me but refuses to let go of father, mother, spouse, children, brothers, sisters—yes, even one’s own self!—can’t be my disciple. Anyone who won’t shoulder his own cross and follow behind me can’t be my disciple’” (Luke 14:26-27).

And then,

“Simply put, if you’re not willing to take what is dearest to you, whether plans or people, and kiss it good-bye, you can’t be my disciple” (Luke 14:33).

Praising God for His consistent confirmation, affirmation and care!