Sunday, November 30, 2008

ambassadors for Christ.

Ambassadors for Christ


Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God. 2 Cor. 5:20.

We are ambassadors for Christ, and we are to live, not to save our reputation, but to save perishing souls from perdition. Our daily endeavor should be to show them that they may gain truth and righteousness. Instead of trying to elicit sympathy for ourselves, by giving others the impression that we are not appreciated, we are to forget self entirely; and if we fail to do this, through want of spiritual discernment and vital piety, God will require at our hands the souls of those for whom we should have labored. He has made provision that every worker in His service may have grace and wisdom, that he may become a living epistle, known and read of all men. {YRP 164.1}

By watchfulness and prayer we may accomplish just what the Lord designs that we shall. By faithful, painstaking discharge of our duty, by watching for souls as they that must give account, we may remove every stumbling block out of the way of others. By earnest warnings and entreaties, with our own souls drawn out in tender solicitude for those that are ready to perish, we may win souls to Christ. {YRP 164.2}

I would that all my brethren and sisters would remember that it is a serious thing to grieve the Holy Spirit, and He is grieved when the human agent seeks to work himself, and refuses to enter the service of the Lord because the cross is too heavy or the self-denial too great. The Holy Spirit seeks to abide in each soul. If He is welcomed as an honored guest, those who receive Him will be made complete in Christ. The good work begun will be finished; the holy thoughts, heavenly affections, and Christlike actions will take the place of impure thoughts, perverse sentiments, and rebellious acts. {YRP 164.3}

The Holy Spirit is a divine teacher. If we heed His lessons, we shall become wise unto salvation. But we need to guard well our hearts; for too often we forget the heavenly instruction we have received, and seek to act out the natural inclinations of our unconsecrated minds. Each one must fight his own battle against self. Heed the teachings of the Holy Spirit. If this is done, they will be repeated again and again until the impressions are as it were "laid in the rock forever."--Counsels on Health, pp. 560, 561. {YRP 164.4}

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

thanksgiving break.

It's finally Thanksgiving Break!

I had class on Monday and Tuesday, and I seriously could NOT concentrate. My mind was already on "break" mode, so I was soooo not productive. I slept most of the day LOL.

Anyways, I went running with Derrick, Jenny, Mymar and Cherish on Tuesday night (I still want to say tonight) and it was a lot of fun. I walked only once on our run...yeah, I'm still out of shape!

That's not what I really wanted to post...I wanted to say that I'm hoping to be on the computer LESS than I am now. I learned that it predisposes you to some eye disease...LOL, yeah I really need to study.

Okay, my mind is pretty scattered right now. Hopefully I can get some sleep and wake up early to do some chores before I leave for home.

Monday, November 24, 2008

study break.

So, I'm reaching the end of my first quarter of Nursing school! Praise God! Without Him, I have no idea what would have happened these past few months.

Nursing school is challenging, but I'm loving the blessings that come with it. I am learning more about selflessness each time I work with a patient. I know that's a reason why God placed me here--because I need to learn to be selfless!!

Anyways, here's a video I came across on a friend's myspace and I've been so blessed by it: