You know, frozen tundra-living Northern girl meets warm-hearted Southern Gent and transplants herself into the Heart of Dixie. (Whatever that means!)
But it actually goes a lot deeper than that:
"Falling into the hands of the living God is a terrifying thing.
Remember the past, when you first learned the truth.
You endured a lot of hardship and pain.
At times you were publicly insulted and mistreated.
At times you associated with people who were treated this way.
You suffered with prisoners.
You were cheerful even though your possessions were stolen, since you know that you have a better and more permanent possession.
So don't lose your confidence.
It will bring you a great reward.
You need endurance so that after you have done what God wants you to do, you can receive what he has promised.
Yet, the one who is coming will come soon.
He will not delay.
The person who has God's approval will live by faith.
But if he turns back, I will not be pleased with him.
We don't belong with those who turn back and are destroyed.
Instead, we belong with those who have faith and are saved."
Hebrews 10:31-39
Go back and re-read those last two sentences again.
We are TRANSPLANTED! We are literally transplanted out of the old and into the new. We have faith in the ULTIMATE GARDENER to bring us to a better place in the yard of life.
Not that we rub people's noses in it and act better than anyone else. But rejoicing, that we had the childlike faith to jump out of our COMFORT ZONE and TRUST GOD to re-root us and establish us.
A Transplant's Journey ... more than just a superficial name for a northern girl turned southern. It's a way of life ... come join me!
We are TRANSPLANTED! We are literally transplanted out of the old and into the new. We have faith in the ULTIMATE GARDENER to bring us to a better place in the yard of life.
Not that we rub people's noses in it and act better than anyone else. But rejoicing, that we had the childlike faith to jump out of our COMFORT ZONE and TRUST GOD to re-root us and establish us.
A Transplant's Journey ... more than just a superficial name for a northern girl turned southern. It's a way of life ... come join me!
2 comments:
Woo hoo! I'm your first follower and your first commenter! Blogs rock, don't forget to come say hi over at LBD! Go Slacy! XO!
Keep blogging . . . you are inspirational . . . we ARE transplanted . . . it's a wonderful picture.
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