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Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts

9.12.2010

Unearthed



"Be ready. The time's coming"—God's Decree—"when I will plant people and animals in Israel and Judah, just as a farmer plants seed. And in the same way that earlier I relentlessly pulled up and tore down, took apart and demolished, so now I am sticking with them as they start over, building and planting."
Jeremiah 31:27-28 (The Message)

This is what the Lord is doing all around me. He's ripping up deep deep roots that don't belong. Roots that grew too quickly, in the wrong place, or even roots that have gone bad and decayed. He's taking apart lives, demolishing plans and preconceived ideas. He's tearing down walls, ripping open hearts, exposing the broken places.

It's hard. It's messy. It's uncomfortable and even hurts. The soil is all over the place. At times the garden appears to be in chaos.

but He's at work. active. moving.

tilling. breaking down. preparing a plot for fresh vision, new life, faith sprouting up, room for growth.

Only after this happens, is He able to "start over, build and plant."
Only after He exposes the broken, can he heal.
Only after shaking things up, can he truly establish his unshakable foundation.

Redemption is near. I can feel it in the shaking soil.

Let the harvest begin.

7.30.2010

Anthology

Anthology:
–noun, plural -gies.
1. a book or other collection of selected writings by various authors, usually in the same literary form, of the same period, or on the same subject.
2. a collection of selected writings by one author

blog world- Agnors. Agnors- blog world.

its official. The Agnors are blogging! After weeks of debating on what to call this thing, (we had several suggestions like "Willbrey comin' around the mountain") we have decided for now to title our blog "Agnor Anthology." I think that is a good description of what this place will be. I hope to record the significant and not so significant happenings in our life. I think it will be really sweet to look back through the years and see where the Lord has taken us. I'm reminded of an old friend that told me the biggest hindrance to faith is forgetfulness. how true! I DO NOT want to forget what the Lord has done in my/our life. As I look back on old writings, I want to be stirred up in faith. I want these posts to bring about gratefulness in my heart... and hope for what is to come.

so here's to lots of memories, faith rising up.... and blogging!