Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Freedom is Mine



Freedom is Mine
Written by Brooklyne

Locked and enslaved
Worked and must obey
The wishes of my master 
Long hours I’ve braved 
Food, once every day 
The wishes of my master

Hope stretched thin 
But clinging with all to
The promises of God
Knowing He will win
And will see me through
The promises of God

Seven letters 
Freedom, it is mine
Free, yet only in my dreams 
Standing before bidders 
I’m auctioned time and time
Free, yet only in my dreams

Bought by a man 
Kindness, his eyes said
My chains, he set me free!
He takes my hand
“Sorry, my brother, my friend.”
My chains, he set me free! 

For now I choose
To serve the Master
He has paid so I can be free
His side, will not loose
He has paid so I can be free


I rejoice much
For freedom, I taste 
God, my loving Master has won!
His mercy with such
Abounding grace 
God, my loving Master has won!

John 8:36 
"If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." 

1 Corinthians 6:20
"For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's."

Romans 8:2 
"For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death."

This poem tells a story. A story of a slave who gets set free. 
We are just like this slave in my poem, because God sent His only begotten Son to die on the cross so that we could be saved. 
Wow! Jesus offers us a way out, a way to be free!
That is true love! What amazing grace! 
Lets choose, today, to serve our loving Heavenly Master.

I tried to post the song, Amazing Grace My Chains are Gone, but couldn't figure out how to do that. 
But I think we all know how the song goes, and I thought it fits good with this poem! 
How did you all like this poem? 
Do you like my new header?!? I can't believe June is almost over! Is anyone doing Camp Nano in July? I'm thinking about it! 
Any suggestions for trying Camp for the first time? 
I hope you are having a GREAT day! 
Lets talk in the comments! 






Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Quicksand



In a world of quicksand, how do we survive? 

I’m not literally talking about sand that sucks us down and devours us, I’m talking about everyday life problems. Problems that are so overwhelming and stressful that they pull us down and make us miserable. All of us have our own kinds of “quicksand.” Problems are problems no matter how deep they sink us.

How do we get ourselves out of our quicksand predicament? Is there a secret to dealing with these problems? 

A very long time ago, I read in a survival book that if you are sinking in real quicksand, the first thing you must do is to stay calm. The more you struggle, the faster you sink. It also said that if you have a backpack or anything that you can try to get on top of, then that will slow your sinking. The last thing to do in a quicksand situation is to hold out your hands above your head  that way, when help comes, they can pull you out. 

That is all nice and logical, but what if you were actually being swallowed up in real quicksand?

Picture yourself walking along in the desert. For some odd reason, you are by yourself. You take a step and all of the sudden, your foot starts to sink! Pulling with all your might, you try and try to get that foot unstuck, but to no avail. It keeps sinking lower and lower. Just when you think it starts to loosen, you get thrown off balance and instead of falling to your knees, you catch yourself with your other foot. Only to find that now both feet are stuck. 

Panicking, you start struggling and sinking. Sinking faster now, you feel helpless. Wind stirs up the sand around you, and it stings your face. By this time, the quicksand is way past your knees and you desperately need help. Holding your arms up, you cry out, hoping against hope that you will receive it. 

Do you see the anguish in this situation? Do you ever feel the panicking of every day problems? 

There is a story in the bible that is very similar to our quicksand scenario. 

It is found in Matthew 14:27-32. 

“But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, ‘Be of good cheer! It is I; do not be afraid.’
And Peter answered Him and said, ‘Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water.’ 
So He said, ‘Come.’ And when Peter had come down out of the boat he walked on the water to go to Jesus.
But when he saw that the wind was boisterous, he became afraid; and beginning to sink he cried out, saying, ‘Lord, save me!’
And Immediately Jesus stretched out his hand and caught him, and said to him, ‘O you of little faith, why did you doubt?’
And when they got into the boat, the wind ceased.”


Peter walked on water! But as soon as he took is eyes off of Jesus and saw the waves that the fierce wind was making, he became afraid. He began to doubt and lose faith in Jesus, making him sink deeper and deeper into the water. Crying out for Jesus to save him was his only hope. Immediately Jesus caught him.

Walking on water and the quicksand are like our everyday walk. Not necessarily the physical act of walking, but our life journey. When we focus on Jesus even when it is hard, even when there are distractions and BIG waves, even when we are scared, He will make it possible to walk on water. But when we don’t focus on Jesus and our doubt takes over, we start to sink in our problems. 

We all have felt like we are sinking before. In school, in relationships, at work, at home, on the farm, in the city, even at church. Yes, there is quicksand and boisterous wind everywhere, everyday. Don’t struggle in your problems. Instead, call out to the only One who can save you. Immediately, he will. Have faith, because God will catch you and pull you up. 

There is no amount of quicksand, water, or problems that God cannot handle.

Psalm 46:1
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”

Has God been calling you to trust him with your quicksand? When you feel like you are sinking, what do you do? What are some ways to keep our eyes on Jesus even when we are overwhelmed and busy? What is one thing God has been teaching you this June? Lets talk, comment below!

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

The Trust Rope


The Trust Rope
Written by Brooklyne


Sometimes I view my trust in God as a rope
It stretches from God to me
And it is what I cling to for hope 

My "trust rope" might grow taunt or even fray 
It might take all my strength to hang on 
But I have to remember to trust and obey

Having trust means to rely 
Relying in God for everything can be hard
But God is patent and wants us to try

Our God is so great and just
He is our Rock and Fortress
In Him I put my trust!

Since I didn't write a poem last week, I am sharing one with you now. 
Blogging is flexible like that, right? :)
I wrote this poem when I was thirteen or fourteen years old. It might not be the best written or rhyming poem, but just read the words. I think we all can be reminded that we can have hope in our trust rope. 
I am at a place in my life that it seems as if everything is happening at once, that everything is changing and moving so fast. I can hardly keep up with it all. But that's where I go wrong. It's not up to me to keep up with it all, it's up to me to trust Him with it all.
 For me, trusting is hard, because that means letting go. 
Letting go of the worries, the fears, the stress. 
Letting go is not as easy as it sounds, because you have to choose to let go. Giving God everything and trusting is a struggle for me, and I am no where close to having it figured out. I am trying, and I am learning, but that is where I am at. My Papa says sometimes, "If you are at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on tighter." 

Have you ever felt like you are at the end of your rope? What are some ways that you deal with stress? Because, I know by experience, chocolate doesn't fix problems! How can we strengthen our "Trust Rope?" Thank you for reading, and lets talk in the comments! 

P.S. Sorry my picture is blurry! Oh well... :D 

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

I Survived!


Instead of posting a poem like I usually would, I thought I would share with ya'll something very exciting that we did last weekend... *Drumroll* *Trumpet sounds* *And whatever other musical instruments they use for awaited news!* ...We did a triathlon!

I survived!!! I can now say I'm a triathlete, right?! 

On June 3rd my family and I woke up super duper early and after doing the animal chores, we drove out. It took us awhile to get there, and I was really nervous! Like, I won't lie, I was really nervous! I had never done anything like this before, although we did practice the course and that was AWFUL!  Since our practice didn't go very well, I was double nervous! 

My nervousness didn't go away until after we started, but as we were in the car almost there, I looked out my window, and guess what God gave me? He gave me a rainbow! Wow! That was exactly what I needed. To be reminded of His promise! What perfect timing too! God is so good! 

I will share some pictures! This was my breakfast in the car, a biscuit with veggie meat and apple sauce... 



When we finally arrived, we unloaded our bikes, dropping them off at the designated place. Then we walked down "Killer Hill" (what we would later run/walk up) to where we started with canoeing. Our start time was 8:22AM. We canoed non stop for 6 miles! We each had our canoeing "team." I was in the back of the canoe, and my younger sister was in the front. This means I got to tell or more like yell at her what to do! I'm not used to being in the back, so sometimes I would tell her to paddle on the wrong side, but for the most part we did good. We paddled hard and fast! By the time we were almost done, our shoulders were burning, but we kept on going to the finish! 

This is us starting off...




After we finished our canoeing, our mom's were waiting for us at the end with towels, water, our socks, and tennis shoes for the running part. They had everything ready for us. We couldn't have done it with our crew!

We started out for the 5.5 mile run. My dad was ahead of us at this point. His team was called the "Orange Crush Team." My cousins were a team and they were behind us for the canoeing part, but they passed us about two miles into the jogging. My younger sister and I, and My older sister and her boyfriend were teams. We decided that us four would stick together. 

We drained the gatorade and water pretty fast! We would jog, "To that telephone pole that the man in the yellow shirt was at." Then walk up a hill and, "Jog to that white mailbox." 

You get the picture! Anyway, we ate our energy gummies half way into the run. The last half mile was a strait uphill hike, aka "Killer Hill." I was breathing so hard but seriously I was going a snails pace! Even though I was going so slow, taking it one small step at a time, I didn't give up! I'm pretty proud of all of the teams! No matter what pace we were going, we still pushed through the pain and made it to the top! 

The last leg of this triathlon journey was the 18 mile bike ride! Wow! What a lot of peddling! Muscles were burning! And speaking of burning, I realized that at the end that I got a pretty good SUNBURN! We drank lots and I kept looking down at my hands for encouragement. Just so that doesn't sound weird, let me explain. Late the night before, I had sloppily painted my nails half asleep. Each nail got at letter I-C-A-N-D-O-T-H-I-S! 

There were lots of rolling hills which was a blessing and a curse, you see, going down them was great, but going up? That was a whole other story! Little kids were along the way at water stations. They'd say, "Drink or be splashed." It was really cute and we had to stop at basically all the stations, not only because of the water! One little kid even got us with a water gun! :D

This was hard! Canoeing was hard! Running was Hard! Biking was hard! But it was fun! I know, that might not make sense, but it was fun and hard! 

Half way through the biking, we were passed by a man with no legs. I seriously got goosebumps! This man, had not given up when things were challenging, he used the limbs that he had and pushed through! His arms were so muscular, I was so encouraged by watching him do this triathlon! How amazing, like, this was hard for me to do and I have legs. He passed us! What an amazing testimony that he has. Odds are against him, things are tough, but he persevered and exceeded! I think we can all apply this to wherever we are at in life. We may be going through a hard time right now, but lets not give up. Lets make the best of what we do have and succeed!

You know? As physically challenging as this was, I found myself smiling. We were doing a triathlon! And no, we knew we weren't going to win anything for speed, but we did have the feeling of accomplishment! (And we got a shirt!!! And a cooly bag thing!!!)

The last two miles were the hardest! I mentally has to tell my legs to move and keep peddling! But as we came to the finish, my whole family was screaming and so excited! We crossed the finish line! 

This is us running across the finish line...


Our time was 4 hours and 3 minutes! Dad came in at 3 hours and 17 minutes ! And my cousins came in at 3 hours and 24 minutes! Everyone did amazing!

After we all finished, they provided food and there was a band playing music on a hay wagon. 

Heres my lunch. Salad, Mac n' cheese, potato salad, veggie burger, sugar cookie, and sprite...

10 things we all can learn from a triathlon:
1. Never give up! 
2. Persevere through it, 'nuff said!
3. God keeps his promises. 
4. Get encouragement and give encouragement! 
5. If it is important to you, don't let the odds stop you from doing it! 
6. Stay hydrated!
7. Never stop! Even if you are going a snails pace!
8. Smile even if things are hard!
9. Take a step forward, even if it is a baby one!
10. God will bring you through! 

Here's more pictures...!


This picture might be too blurry to make out what my nail polish says. 
I CAN DO THIS!


Selfie with little sis'!


Selfie with big sis'!


Weather was perfect! Breezy and not too hot!


Little Petey was wiped out! 


Group picture after we finished!


Group picture before we started!


Feeling accomplished on the way home and ready for a nap!

Has anyone ever done a triathlon? Do you like canoeing, running, or biking better? Did you like reading this post? Didn't May fly by super fast? How is your June going? What are you excited about this June? Lets talk in the comments below!