God is so good :)
That is just one of many things I've learned thus far.
Here's some more:
1. I really do hear God.
I had been really struggling with whether or not I can discern God's will for my life correctly this last couple of weeks. I moved out here to Redding on faith that this was God's plan for my life. And alot of things that happened before I left TC seemed to confirm that. My plane ticket was paid for, I was given a bunch of money for my tuition and to help with rent, I was even given money with specific instructions to buy something fun while I was in the airport on my way here. Then I got here. And things didn't exactly turn out like I had thought they would. I thought I would have a job. Because that's what you do when you have bills. You get a job. But after stopping to ask God what He thought about that (novel idea, right?) I was surprised to find that getting a job was not apart of His plan for me. He wanted me to rest. And to let Him provide. I'm not saying a job isn't the Lord's way of providing. I'm just saying that is not how He wants to provide for me in this season of my life. I thought to myself "Alright, I can do this. I'll just trust. God IS my provider. He WILL do this."
That went well for a few weeks. Then I started to panic a little because money was not coming my way. I got about a week away from having to pay my rent, got down to the last little bit of food I had and I started to wonder what my life would look like if God turned out to not be who He said He was. I started to ask Him why He would lead me out to Redding just to fail. Then I decided to stop focusing on my finances and just start focusing on Him. I then started to receive prophecies that God saw my obedience. And then God showed up BIG. Someone gave me $300 in cash for rent. Then I found out that someone else had already paid my rent for October. God really likes to provide. He also really likes it when we're willing to trust that we hear Him and that He is who He says He is. And I believe that even if I had heard Him wrong, because I was willing to walk in faith, He would have still provided. Because that's what He wants. Real relationship and a willingness to believe Him. Even if we end up being wrong. At least we tried.
2. I can in fact cook... And I really like it :)
For those of you who have known me for any length of time, you have probably heard me make the statement that I can't cook.
Well, I'm hear to tell you that is a lie from the pits of hell. I, Mischalean Elizabeth Reed, can cook. And I'm good at it :) I have been making everything from six layer-rainbow cakes to my own popcorn on the stove. I have discovered that all it takes to be a good cook is the desire to learn, the willingness to try, a laptop (google has been a lifesaver!), and prayer. I have been making breakfast and dinner for my roommate and I for about a week or so. And I must say I haven't eaten better in my life. Also, I'm starting to read food blogs. Vanilla Garlic is my new favorite. Look it up. The man's name is Garret and he lives in Sacramento. His writing is as delicious as his recipes. I can't wait to try some of his stuff out on my roommates!!!
I made my own chili cheese fries lastnight for Fawn and I. They were awesome!!! I just cut up 4 or 5 medium sized potatoes, put them on a cookie sheet with some olive oil and seasonings, and threw them in the oven at 400 degrees for about 30 minutes. I then made a cheese sauce by putting about a tablespoon of butter in a small saucepan, added 2 cups of grated cheddar cheese, half and half as needed to thin it out, then added a little flour because it got too thin. I made white chicken chili the other night so I just re-heated some of that and then put the chili and the cheese sauce on top of the fries. IT. WAS. DELICIOUS. Not at all healthy (I believe Fawn and I are still experiencing some side effects from it) but amazing.
I also bake 6-7 loaves of bread a week for my roommates and I. That's my chore. I'm so blessed :)
3. I really don't know who I am.
I had all of these ideas about who I was before I came here. Both good and bad. But I really thought I knew myself. I'm coming to find that I don't really at all.
For instance, I've told myself forever that I can't cook and as I shared above, I can. I'm learning so many new sides to myself that I never knew existed. Like, I want to travel. I don't want to move to a foreign country and stay there (at least I don't have that desire yet...) but I want to see things. I want to explore. I want to see more of God's creation and meet more of His children in different areas of the world. I do not like to fly. I don't want to travel just for the sake of travelling but I do want to go places. Also, I thought that I wasn't creative. I just figured that wasn't my gift and had settled for just being excited about other people's creativity. WRONG. I am creative. As I talked about in my last post, we made journals and it was the most fun I've had in a long time. And I may not have painted anything or learned to play an instrument but I expressed myself in a form other than verbally. And that's big for me. My Father is the Creator. And I was made in His likeness. Thus I was born to be creative. I'm also starting to learn that I am a blessing to other people. God has placed things inside of me that benefit everyone who gets to know me. So trying to downplay who I am isn't really being humble. It's really just not believing that God creates beautiful things. So really not talking to people and not getting to know other people is being selfish and hoarding all of the amazingness that God created and then placed in me.
One big breakthrough I've had is discovering that God created me to be open and honest and transparent. And that's not a bad thing. "Protect your heart" does not mean "Be a guarded person". I have always been very open. I love easily. I let people in deep. And I do get hurt alot. But that also means that I have loved and been loved in return. How deeply you can be hurt by someone is also how deeply you can be loved by them. If you keep everyone out for the sake of guarding your heart, you will not know real love or true intimacy in a relationship. And that is a miserable and lonely existence. That is a life without love or risk. And Bethel spells faith, R-I-S-K. God has told me that He created me with the ability to share and be transparent because my willingness to do that gives the people I'm around the freedom to do the same. When I'm honest and open, other people then feel safe to do the same. He also told me that He will protect my heart. And I don't have to be afraid of letting people in. He created me to be known.
4. God WANTS me.
I'm taking this class at Bethel that is based off of the book "Captivating" by John and Stasi Eldredge (If you haven't read this book yet, go read it. Now. Whether you're a man or a woman, it doesn't matter. Because this book reveals a side of who God is. And we all need to know it regardless of gender). Some people may think this book is a little too mushy but it makes some very valid points about women. The class focuses on discovering your role as a woman and intimacy with God. Today was the first day and it was good :)
At the end of the class, our teacher gave us some time just to soak in God's presence. So I laid on the floor and turned my heart to Jesus. And I felt this eagerness and anticipation flow through my heart. I love that. I love that the thought of getting to spend some time with the Lover of my soul can send my heart into palpitations. I hope that never goes away. Anyway, so I was laying there and I heard Jesus say "I feel that too. The excitement that you feel at getting to spend alone time with Me is a mirror of how I feel about getting to spend alone time with you."
!!!!!!
Words cannot properly convey the elation that my heart felt at that moment. I was one of 30 or so women in that room. We were all spending alone time with Jesus at that same moment. But God was eagerly anticipating getting to talk to me. Individually. That is still something I don't fully grasp but it's so amazing that even with 6 or 7 billion people on the planet, He still knows us intimately as individual people. And He wants to spend time with each one of us. He longs for it. He eagerly anticipates it. That is amazing. God is so big. And good. And faithful. And loving. Go spend some alone time with Him. Let Him speak to you. You won't regret it :)
That's about all for tonight. I just wanted to share some things that had been rolling around in my brain. I hope some of it strikes you. I hope some of it causes you to stop and think. I hope God speaks to you through what He's doing in me.
I love you. You, who is reading this right now. I love you. As an individual in my life. You matter to me. You are important to me. My life wouldn't be the same without you. And if you don't think I mean it, please feel free to e-mail me, or write to me, or call me. I would love to take time to assure you that it's true. Because you are worth my time. I love you.
Blessing and more blessings,
Mischa
Oh, side note, I've been getting alot of people wondering when the next time I'm coming home will be. I will not be coming home for Christmas. Officially. Please don't buy me a plane ticket because I will have to decline it. I have decided to stay here until school is over in May. And then I will be coming home for at least the summer. Sorry if you're disappointed. Know that I miss you all very very much.
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