The Autumn season is dominating Moscow. The city is becoming more and more dressed up in shades of orange and brown as the days pass. The weather has been beautiful, yet unpredictable. The sun still shines at some points throughout the day, but it seems like you can never tell when it is going to rain here or for how long. Because of this, I have learned that it is best just to carry a scarf or a sturdy piece of paper with you when traveling so that you can convieniently cover your head for a moment or two when the clouds decide to leak a little. Since I have been so use to perpetual sunshine-despite the season-I am really enjoying the change. Back home in California, I use to get really excited on the rare occasions when the clouds would come in and I had a chance to appreciate the rain for a time. So, to say the least, I am taking in the clouds and cold here with much love : )
Tyler and I have still not found a place to move to. We are still living at our pastor Dean's apartment. Thanks be to God-we have a safe place to stay right now. Dean is waiting for his 1 year visa to come through, so he is being detained in the States until the end of this month-as far as we know.
We have spent much of our time looking at different apartments. However, circumstances and finances have kept us from making any decision to move into another place. Tyler and I want to be sure that we know the Lord is directing our steps and blessing our decisions in everything we do here. So, we are still in suspension regarding finding a suitable place.
Also, I am still on my venture to find a job working as a dental hygienist. I have personally handed in about 5 or 6 resumes and have sent out approximately 37 email applications for jobs around Moscow. I was blessed to receive an invitation for an interview with one office last week. This was such encouraging news. The dentist I spoke with graduated from a dental school in Boston and has been practicing in Moscow for several years. She has a beautiful establishment. From what I observed, much of the practice is run very similar to American style dentistry-which is an added assurance for me! She said that she has no full time to offer right now, only in 6 months. However, she was going to try to get me at least 1 day a week working at the clinic in order to keep me around. We will have to pray about this for sure! I am hoping to hear from her sometime soon so I can find out if she will be able to provide patients for me. Tomorrow Tyler and I will go with our dear friend, and secretary of the church, Natasha, to apply to more local dental clinics.
Due to the absence of our pastor, Tyler was asked by him to direct the service last Sunday at church . It was such a blessing to have Tyler step up and lead the congregation. He gave such a beautiful and uplifting sermon. It was obvious that the Holy Spirit had blessed and guided his words. I want to share a few highlights from his message:
1. Love and Relationships
(John 15:13, Matthew 6:21)
- All of our relationships demand some sacrifice on our part if we want them to grow. If nothing is invested in our relationships, nothing will be gained.
- Each of us has a relationship with God, whether it be a good one or a poor one. Whether we acknowledge Him in our lives or not. Our reflections on the Lord and our attitude toward Him in our hearts is what can reveal our level of connection and relationship with Him.
- Our hearts belong to God, our Creator and Savior. Our relationship with Him should reflect the qualities of a true and valued relationship. Time and energy(pieces of ourselves) must be put into this for us to have or feel any closeness to the Lord.
- Consider how you can build a closer and deeper connection with God. Consider what personal sacrifice could be offered on your part-a sort of gift of love-given back to Him simply because you love and appreciate who He is.
- Investing our time in learning about God, and thinking often of Him, will move us to fall in love with Him, which in turn will move us to want to serve Him.
2. Why Are We Christians?
( Prov. 22:6, Luke 9:62, 1 John 4:18, Isaiah 1:10-17, Psalms 51:16-17, Job 35:5-8)
- Think about why you came to Christ. What was your motive?
- There are countless reasons people come to God. Among the most common are fear of going to Hell, convenience-grew up in the church, culture, desire to achieve a self-righteous feeling, wanting eternal paradise in Heaven, acknowledging that there is not other Truth, and understanding one's own insufficiency before God.
- Think about why you come to church. For religion? For the pastor? For the congregation?
- Nothing outside of Christ's salvation through His death on the cross will ever be able to provide a growing spiritual life within you.
- God desires our hearts, not empty rituals. Rituals do nothing to please the Lord if they stand alone. Worship is not from the body, in an external form, but has its source in the heart of everyman.
- The Lord does not need glory from us. He only desires worship from us in order to give us the chance to have a relationship with Him, to acknowledge Him, and to fall in love with Him.
- We are the ones who gain something when we surrender ourselves totally to the Lord. We receive the chance to grow spiritually and to experience God's best in our lives.
3. Israel and Us
(Isaiah 30:15)
- God is unchanging.
- His love for Israel is seen throughout the Holy Scripture.
- The book of Isaiah truly depicts God's heart for His people.
- Despite the unfaithfulness of Israel, God remained faithful and demonstrated His desire to have them return to Him.
- God loves us to no end and waits for us to respond to Him so that we might be blessed.
* If you are struggling with feeling empty or far from God, now is the time to consider what you are doing in your relationship with the Almighty. How much of yourself have you been investing? If you are seeing no fruit, find ways to devote yourself to spending time with the Lord. Now is the time for deep and enriching spiritual growth. Be encouraged! The Lord is always there to meet you.
" Draw near to God and He will draw near to you." (James 4:8)
...okay, I think I spent enough time on this blogspot for today. More to come some other day : )