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Alex & I |
VBS LEADERS |
Because of His Grace,
Sarah
Cody giving his first talk! |
CODY: So this week has been great! The students are
really filling their roles and I am excited to be able to help them along and
also grow as I learn more and more how to step into the role of a leader. At
our weekly meeting, we had member of the lead team named Greg speak on serving.
He spoke about how Jonah chose to disobey God’s calling to the people of
Nineveh and as a result was a poor example of being a servant. He also went to
the other end of the spectrum and talked about the best example of a servant, Jesus.
The week was filled with more meetings with
ministry team meetings and making sure that the teams had everything they
needed to be successful. I have really been blessed to work closely alongside
the 5 other members of the lead team. Although we had been on project for 4
weeks, I really didn’t know the 5 and it has been amazing getting to know them
more the past couple weeks. We all met together at a great place called “Urth
Café” and spent some good time sharing testimonies and seeing how God has worked
mightily in our lives. Gosh it has been awesome!!!
Date night with Jesus was really cool this past
Wednesday, as I sat I wondered why it was difficult for me to praise and thank
God when things are going well. I questioned whether I felt like happiness was
something that I expected from God. He spoke to me when He put Psalm 92:1-4 on
my mind which reads:
1“It is good to give thanks to the Lord, to sing praises to your name, O Most High; 2 to declare your steadfast love in the morning, and your faithfulness by night, 3 to the music of the lute and the harp, to the melody of the lyre. 4 For you, O Lord, have made me glad by your work; at the works of your hands I sing for joy.”
We must give thanks to God in all things and at all times, from the morning to the evening. The works of His hands = Everything. Just to top things off, He provided one of the most amazing sunsets I have ever seen!Last night, I had the opportunity to speak for the first time at a weekly meeting. It was amazing to see how God changed my heart from being nervous about it at first, to being completely saturated in excitement to share what God put on my heart to share with the students. I got to speak on our identity in Christ and what that means. I focused on the idea that when we place our identity in anything other than Christ, it will fail. It was very exciting getting to look into the characteristics of the old self and how they compare to the characteristics of the new self. The night was very powerful. We heard a before and after student testimony, and had the opportunity to confess things that held us back from placing our identity in Christ. During the song “Jesus Paid It All” we would come up to the cross on the stage and pin it to the cross as a representation of us giving these things up to God. Some of the students also put on the “Everything” skit which brought tears to my eyes. It was just another powerful thing to add to the night. I am continuing to trust God as He leads me the last couple weeks of project. I am excited for the things He still has in store for us and the friendships that will continue to grow. Looking forward to returning home and taking what I’ve learned back to campus. There is so much potential and I am hoping God will empty me in the CRU movement at Sac State and in my sphere of influence.
Thanks for reading,
Cody
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Photo Cred. - Cody Schilling [he's becoming quite the photographer] |
MARIO: How’s it going!
This week’s theme was ‘servant hood.’ I have been learning a
lot about being a servant! This is especially true with my walk with God. I
have been thinking a lot about what it means to be a servant like Jesus Christ.
I was actually trying to come up with a formula, I realized. The Lord has been
teaching me to rely on Him in such times.
Let me explain. Servant-hood has been a huge theme in my
life lately, not just this week. The reality that God has showed me is that God
doesn’t need my help to accomplish His will. He doesn’t need my help to bring
people to Christ. He doesn’t need my help to rebuke someone when they are doing
bad deeds. He doesn’t need my help to steer people in the right direction. And
I found myself asking why. This self-sustaining, self-sufficient God, what does
He want from me??!! I can’t let sin rule in my mortal body, yet I can’t be over
righteous. What is the formula for doing the will of God, and where have I gone
wrong in my calculations?
I have learned God’s desire for me. I learned what he wants
from me. He wants me to TRUST Him! He wants me to trust Him in everything. He wants me to trust him in sharing the
Gospel. He wants me to trust Him with knowing who to rebuke and the manner in
which to go about it. He wants me to trust others, so
that I don’t try to take upon myself the work of someone else. He wants me to
trust Him with my relationships, knowing that He will go before me to prepare
for me a growing opportunity. I love the Lord. And I have come to realize that
He makes all things work together for the good of those who love Him