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Halfway through

February 15, 2008 by Amy 2 Comments

On to less frivolous topics…

Today marks the halfway mark for my reading the Bible in 90 Days journey.  And it does feel like a journey.  One that started with marveling at God’s creation in Genesis and is currently gaining wisdom from Proverbs. 

In some ways, I could simply sum this up by saying I read an average of 12 chapters a night and I’ve been doing that for 44 days now (the plan is actually for 88 days!).  It sounds so simple and yet it’s been so much more.  And unless you’ve actually done it, it’s difficult to describe the impact but I’ll try to come up with some highlights.

Some random facts about the logistics of this that a couple people had questions about:

  • I’m reading the NIV
  • 9 times out of 10 I read in bed at night right before I go to sleep
  • At the advice of our leader, I’ve stayed away from reading any commentary on what I’m reading
  • I mark anything that I have questions about or stand out to me either with a post-it note or underlining something
  • It takes 30-45 minutes a day

Some random facts about what I’ve learned

  • I posted it on it before, but I finally understand the history of Israel.
  • I didn’t realize there was so much about David.  I want to post more on him later but he is much more of a military man than I realized.
  • I didn’t realize there was so little about Samson.  And I lost some respect for the guy after reading the story.  Not sure if I can explain it.
  • Leviticus really is the most boring book ever followed closely by 1 and 2 Chronicles which were a replica of 1 and 2 Kings and weren’t too exciting either.  In fact, Deuteronomy wasn’t so fun either since a lot of it was just summary although it would be a good summary book if you hadn’t just read the first four books.
  • I think I could read Genesis over and over.  There is so much packed in that book!
  • There are a lot of phrases repeated through many chapters that I didn’t realize.  Such as “His love endures forever”  “He is compassionate and slow to anger, abounding in love”

If I were to summarize each book I’ve read so far:

  • Genesis: That one about Creation, Noah, Abraham and the Covenant, Sodom and Gomorrah, Isaac, Jac0b and Joseph.
  • Exodus:  That one about the Moses and the Israelites
  • Leviticus: The laws
  • Numbers: That one where they count everyone and then create the Ark of the Covenant.  Isrealites do lots of evil stuff and also fight lots of people
  • Deuteronomy:  That one where Moses rehashes everything you just read.
  • Joshua: That one where Joshua leads the Israelites into Canaan
  • Judges: That one about all the judges in Israel after Joshua as well as the story of Samson
  • Ruth:  That one about Ruth, Naomi and Boaz.
  • 1 & 2 Samuel: That one about Samuel being the judge of Israel and then Saul being anointed king and then David coming up and Saul chasing him everywhere and finally David being king.
  • 1 & 2 Kings: That one about Solomon, Elisha and Hezekiah and the rest of the kings of Israel
  • 1 & 2 Chronicles: See 1 & 2 Kings
  • Ezra: That one where Ezra got the people back on track with God
  • Nehemiah: Nehemiah goes back to rebuild the Temple and tell people to keep the laws.
  • Esther: That one about Esther saving the Jews.  That girls rocks!
  • Job: That one about all the bad stuff that happened to Job and Job still praised God
  • Psalms: Yay God!
  • Proverbs: That one about wisdom

Of course I left out so many details but that gives you an idea.

If I were recommend you reading just a few books to understand more, I would read Genesis of course and then Deuteronomy and Joshua.  I really never thought I would say that.

And I have to say, I really have a respect for the Jews at that time.  I actually like, or at least respect, the reverence they had for God and all the rituals they went through. I think we are so flippant about how we treat God and pray to Him.

My biggest problem right now is meshing the God of the Israelites with Jesus.  There was so much jealousy and anger and war and deaths in the Old Testament and that is not at all who Jesus was while on Earth.  I realize that God showed a lot of mercy and love as well it’s just Jesus was so different that that.  And if Jesus is supposed to be God then what gives?  I’m not questioning that Jesus is God, I’m just looking for a lightbulb moment or that piece to the puzzle that makes it make sense.

I feel like I’ve rambled on about nothing but if I could say anything clearly to you, I would say take the time and commit to doing this for 90 days.  I can’t believe I’m already halfway through reading the ENTIRE Bible.  It seemed like such a daunting task when I first heard about it but it really is no different that sitting down reading a book every night for 30 minutes.  Heck, I’m used to reading for hours on end every night when I’m really into a book.

One thing I’m certain I learned is that the Bible is true, God is real and BIG and amazing and most of all, He loves us and all He really wants us to do is listen and obey.

If you want more info, you can check out the Bible in 90 Days site.  I have a copy of the reading plan if you’d like me to email one to you.

Filed Under: bible study, spiritual stuff

The Bachelor

February 15, 2008 by Amy 2 Comments

If you’ve been reading for awhile, you may remember how much I love The Bachelor. Last season was quite frustrating when Brad did not give DeAnna a chance. Turns out she’s the next Bachelorette for the summer so of course I have to watch that. And now this. There’s no way I can NOT watch The Bachelor this March with Matt Grant because the man has a British accent. I will watch just to hear him talk. Seriously.

Filed Under: what i did today Tagged With: matt grant, the bachelor

Lost

February 15, 2008 by Amy 1 Comment

I started watching Lost when it premiered just because it was the cool thing to do.  No one quite understood what it was going to be about but by-golly you had to watch it.  I sort of fell of the bandwagon in Season 2 and majorly in Season 3 until the end when I tried to pick back up.  I have a coworker that loves it and he sort of kept me in the loop.  Well, I’ve been watching this season and it ROCKS.

Last night was so, so good. If you want to read a really funny article about the episode, read Watch with Kristin from today.  Her sentiments about Sayid were on-spot.   I was lovin’ Sayid in this episode.  So suave and sexy.  Did you see that hair? Even though he did kill a woman and works for Ben.  What is up with that??  Ben makes it out…

Sawyer wants to play house with Kate!!!  Aw… They could be like the Blue Lagoon couple and build a fort and have babies!  Well, except there are already houses for them.
I like this new Miles guy.  I laughed at his Tubby comment but not nice!  But Hurley’s comment was the funniest of the night…“Oh Awesome, the ship sent us another Sawyer”

Filed Under: tv Tagged With: lost

Ah, they crack me up

February 14, 2008 by Amy Leave a Comment

Let’s just hope Lexi’s teacher never reads this.

Emma: That Elmo at the party was FAKE! (I didn’t even realize she knew what that meant)

Me: Yes, it was just someone dressed up as Elmo but it looked like Elmo didn’t it?

Emma: No! It was FAKE!

Me: OK, I guess it was fake.

Lexi (sounding authoritative): Mrs. B is FAT!

I couldn’t help but crack up.

Me: We’re saying FAKE not FAT.  And Mrs. B is NOT fat and it’s not nice to tell people that are fat. Don’t ever tell Mrs. B she is fat. Because she’s not.

Lexi: I say Mrs. B is fat.

Emma: You need to write this one down. Are you writing this one down?

Filed Under: children

Dilbert Find at Target

February 13, 2008 by Amy 2 Comments

One downfall of working from home is I don’t have all that room to store “office stuff”. Pictures of my kids…calendars I would never hang at home..Dwight bobbleheads…school artwork from my kids…and Dilbert paraphernalia. But I hit a Dilbert sale in the $1 bin at Target and I just couldn’t help myself. I bought THREE packs of the magnets to ensure I got all the ones that were funny, a notepad, sticky pad and a pack of two bic pens with rotating quotes. And my desk here at home just happens to have a small metal insert on the side…the exact side where people can’t really see it from other parts of my house. Score.

My very favorite from all of this is:

“I get mail therefore I am”

Although I believe they should come up with a blog version:

“I get comments therefore I am”

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Filed Under: random

Catch Up

February 13, 2008 by Amy 2 Comments

I feel like I haven’t been writing quite as much on here or something.  Or maybe I post SO MUCH at my OTH site, this just doesn’t seem as much.  On a very side note can I just say today I’m shocked because that site will probably have a record of over 11,000 page views today.  That sort of stuns me.

Anyway, so here’s a few updates on some things.

The band at church – The guy that came in basically gave up too.  I think he saw how much work it was and how much you really do need to know about music to run the thing and got discouraged when the youth started running their mouths at how bad we were and basically gave up on the band.  What we’ve communicated is the band is taking a break to learn new songs and will be back.  The truth of the matter is we don’t have a strong enough either lead keyboardist or guitarist and until that happens, we’re going nowhere.  And the bass player graduates in 4 short months so I’m guessing it’s all done with.  For now we’ve simply been playing songs and have a praise team up front singing right along.  It sounds corny, but it’s actually been working out well.  Practices are a breeze and the singers are enjoying it again.

V-day plans – Scott is working tonight and tomorrow so Scott and I are going out with J&W and D&D Friday night to a nice steakhouse in Charlotte.  I have a black strapless top and gray sequined wrap I bought for all of $10 back at Christmas that I’m going to wear I think.  I want some red shoes to go with it but have to find time to go shopping for that.

Scott’s settlement on his shoulder –  Scott talked to the lady yesterday and at most he will get enough to pay off our van exactly but she said they’d probably offer him something lower than that.  I think the idea is going to be to pay off the van with whatever we get.  I’m hoping it comes soon though!  I would love to have several hundred dollars a month freed up.

Summer trips- Besides the anniversary trip in August, Scott had planned to go to youth camp in June.  We also are going with his family to the beach in July.  And then today Scott said he was invited back to Turkey for another missions trip in May.  We’re still praying about that one.  It’s 2K to go but last time the church was able to raise money for him to go.

Bible in 90 Days This is going GREAT.  It is one of the best things I’ve done in a long time.  I’ve gotten behind a day or so once or twice but I’m always able to recover and it all goes well, the plan actually has you finishing in 88 days.  Amazing.

I think that’s all the random stuff I have rolling around in my head right now.

Filed Under: what i did today

Compassion: Our Child

February 13, 2008 by Amy Leave a Comment

I thought it was quite ironic and appropriate that we received a new letter from our child we sponsor through Compassion yesterday.  This one was especially touching because it is basically a thank you letter for the extra money we sent for his birthday.  His mother tells us he picked out shoes and socks and what a blessing it was.  Shoes and socks. 

And Alexander also drew some pictures on the back and you know what?  They’re just like the drawings Emma draws.  These kids aren’t random kids in poverty.  They’re just like ours except they have NOTHING.  My children would probably scoff at socks for their birthday but to them it’s a blessing.

Please consider joining the ranks of Compassion.  If you need more info, just visit Shannon or BooMama or Anne as they tell the stories first hand.

 

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Technorati Tags: compassion

Filed Under: random

The money is rolling in…and right back out

February 13, 2008 by Amy 1 Comment

We got our state tax refund two days early today!  Fortunately or unfortunately it was the exact amount we needed to pay off the credit card and refrigerator.  As soon as those payments post tomorrow, we will no longer owe on anything but the van and house again.  And as of Friday when we’re supposed to get the federal tax refund, we’ll have a nice chunk of change to decide what to do with.  This is a GREAT feeling.

Filed Under: random

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