adventurescga-blogs Feb 1, 2009 7:00 PM

Expectations and Anticipations

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   Expectations and Anticipations  

          

         
        I can't wait! I can't wait! I can't wait! is what often runs through my head, but when I slow down and actually think about what I can't wait for there are so many other thoughts and so many other feelings. There is a lot I can't wait for but there is a lot I need to take the time to anticipate and prepare for.

   See and know--I have theories and thoughts of how life is for the African people but I don't know. I work with a man from the Philippines who tells me what it is like to live poorly, he knows. I don't know. He can tell me and I have great compassion for his family but I still don't know. I want to know, I want to gain perspective and experience. What that experience involves I have absolutely no idea; I pretty much don't know what I am getting myself into. What a great feeling!   It requires total trust and reliance. I ask your prayers in this, that I may surrender the restrictions I place on the trip through my expectations and that I will allow myself to just go with a willing spirit.

   A huge time of listening--I desire to know more about my purpose and where God wants my mission field to be. Daily I pray for openness to hearing and seeing God speak in this area. 

   Answers --Along with expecting many days of listening for the guidance of God, I am also expecting answers. I expect God to show up.  I expect to see God in new and exciting ways that I never have before. I expect to see His hand working, his Spirit moving.  I expect His signs and wonders in the lives the African people as well as in the lives of those on my team.

   Discovery--With incredible excitement I think about all the people I have yet to meet. I think about all the culture I will be thrown into and how beautiful it will be. When I picture myself in Africa I envision my eyes growing bigger and bigger trying to take everything in, trying to capture it all. Patience is good to pray for because I just want to launch this adventure and get going... but preparation is important and necessary.

   Trust-I anticipate trust....trust on a deeper level. I anticipate the risks of entering such a rugged country. Thinking of this I pray for my team, that we will fully lean on our faith in God. I anticipate situations that are so much bigger than me and anything I could do to help. I must entrust those people and those situations to God. Even now I am learning the meaning or this word as I look at my finances and as I realize what is required to make this all come together. The biggest thing I can do is surrender it to God and trust He will provide for my every need.

   Prayer-I know that it is most important to always be prayerful. I expect to be challenged in this area of my life. I want to journey in prayer and grow closer to God through prayer. I want to spur people on to pray for me and my team and also for the African people. Pray for me over this next year as I prepare to respond to God's asking in my life.

Romans 12:12-Matthew 21:22-Matthew 9:35-38
 
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                                                  -jenessa lynn

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