Saturday, March 31, 2007

Youth group, desert, "she said yes."

Submerge... That's Nathan all in black over there, it was the "wear your school uniform" day at Oasis, and his school had had some sort of dress-up day, so there he was, in his Ninja costume. It's a pretty weird picture because of the way I lightened it up, but I think it looks pretty cool. Anyway, we had a pretty laid back week. I got a bunch of reading and writing done, and a whole lot of stuff taken care of. Wednesday was pretty tiring, I don't really know why. Thursday I had my last guitar lesson at PMI, and we took Nathan to youth group again. Again, no set up was needed, so we played foos ball and threw around the hackey sack, then played softball with a shoe and a hackey sack. It was fun. Worship was really good, and I had some good conversations afterwards.

The desert outing was really great... this is a video link of Nathan and Rachel larping... I'm utterly confused about doing links on here, so you'll have to copy and paste, but it's worth watching... http://s111.photobucket.com/albums/n122/lalaithnindil/?action=view¤t=DSCN4227.flv Out in the desert, we went up on some higher dunes and larped and talked, I mainly with Rachel, Nathan, and Daniel R. We sat up there for a while, and then Rachel and I went driving with Daddy. After dinner we talked for a while trying to decide on something to play, and then Rachel and I went off and talked for about 2 hours about sewing, archery, fencing, and writing. We both love to write, and we were talking about different story ideas and the plots for our really long ones. She and I are becoming really great friends.

On the way home from the desert, I finished reading a book I had gotten out of the Church library. A book called "she said yes." I got home and got ready for bed, but couldn't stop thinking about it. It makes you really wonder - if someone came up to you and put a gun to your head, and asked "Do you believe in God?" what would I do? Would I say yes? Or would I beg for my life? I think it's one of those things that you'd never really know until it actually happens. I think all we can do until then is just pray for strength, that we'd stand firm and have the courage to say "yes." It would take so much strength to say that, but gun or no gun, we should still say "yes" to that question. Things like that tend to really scare me, but this didn't - it just made me really think.

And as we were singing in Church today, I looked around me. Hundreds of people all different nationalities and backgrounds. All united in one purpose. And yet it was only from 50 countries. Imagine how much more incredible heaven will be... there are only a little less than 200 countries. Think about how AWESOME it will be, to stand before God, and just say, "Here am I, Lord, take all of me, all for You..." And spend all your time just being there, worshipping Him...
How I look forward to that day...

Over'n'out
Kilo-Yankee

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

........ I'm kinda at a blank right now..... thinking about God and his glorious name...

Dara said...

I've read that book too. it's interesting, however, apparently, it isn't actually true that that girl was killed because she was a Christian. it was for something like because her brother was on the football team.....something like that. but true enough, it is an interesting question to ask ourselves.

Kyleian said...

Where did you find that out, Ilevot?

Yeah, Anna... ain't He awesome?

Ky

Dara said...

I'm not sure where....I think pete was one of the places, and he finds things out many weird places. also, in one of the books, I think it was mentioned that no one's sure if it was her that said that or not.....