When it rains it pours, In India that means Monsoon season.
It’s like I store up all these blogs and then spew them out
in multiples. I guess my
spontaneous nature comes into play when I blog. Hope you’re still with me.
This one is about worship and giving, and I’ll ask you to
give to what I’m a part of here – just giving you a heads up.
What you do to these you do unto me
Sing to the Lord a
new song
Fragrant Worship
My Mormor (grandma) told me to place myself in the living
word of God, in the bible, so placing myself in these verses in these moments
means worshiping God dynamicaly.
Sometimes when I am with these little beloved ones, at SCH or Asha Missions homeI think that
what I’m doing to these precious ones, I’m doing to God, and it’s my way of
showing love to God in that moment.
Sometimes, I think when they ask for a reciprocated kiss and
look for affection in my arms, I am also giving affection to Jesus.
I sense that He has gathered these beloveds, these little
lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart (Isaiah 40:11). When they’re in my arms, close to my
heart, I hope that I get to look just a little bit like God, my Pappa.
I think of Mary of Bethsamane and how she did the most
beautiful thing, pouring out her finest perfume, in pure adoration. Her extravagant act of worship, her
love sacrifice. I don’t really
know how to do this, but I want to worship in this same way, spreading the
fragrance of adoration in the places I go.
I don’t want to just be found busy serving and doing things
for Jesus, I need to be sitting by his feet listening and offering my worship,
my sacrifices to him. This is what
will last, something beautiful in preparation for Jesus’ beauty.
I would love for you to be a part of my worship in India as
I take care of orphans, and lead a team of 6 awesome girls. One way to do this is to give of your
finances. I only need $300 more to cover it all. Please know I also am so blessed by your prayers and
your interest in my life and ministry.
Thank you Thank you!
Thanks for listening, even through your computer
screens. Thanks for being here,
without even being beside me.
