Friday, February 26, 2010

On the day your Ordination Council convenes


Today's a big day for us and for our church. It's a day for which you have prepared many years now. You will be examined today by professors from our local seminary and several local pastors regarding your doctrinal qualifications for the Gospel ministry.

In God's good providence, I was reminded even just this week how thankful I am to have a husband who spends many hours each week endeavoring to handle the Scripture accurately. I was reading JI Packer on the difference between expiation and propitiation and  was struck again by how important it is to be precise in theology. We admire precision in many other professions, but when it comes to theology, we can tend to think that when someone devotes many years of formal study to it they are just pursuing knowledge for the sake of knowledge or studying heady things that don't have any bearing on real life. I mean what good does being able to dialogue about how the three persons of the Trinity interact with each other when your heart is breaking and the world as you know it seems to be crumbling before you? But precise knowledge of Scripture has everything to do with real life. Orthodoxy is at stake. God's glory is at stake. Even man finding his ultimate joy and purpose is at stake. The faith that was once for all entrusted to the saints must be contended for by men who know it well.

Our church has already been examining your character qualifications for the past years to see that you display the character qualities held forth in Scripture for a minister of the Gospel. Praise the Lord for His grace in your life and preparation for this calling evidenced by their unanimous vote of your qualifications in that regard.

Your academic institutions have recognized your academic achievements by your graduating with honors. First, with your Bachelor of Arts, majoring in Bible and minoring in Greek and then with your Master of Divinity. And I like to remember that I was by your side for both!





And today, even before the professors and pastors have their opportunity to examine you doctrinally, I as the person who knows you best on this earth, want to commend you for the diligence to which you have applied yourself specifically in studying the Bible for Gospel ministry. I remember the first sermon I heard you preach before we were even dating (can you believe that has been over 10 years ago?!). It was from Hebrews about perseverance. My sweet mom looked at me with tears in her eyes when you were done and said, "I would be honored if you would marry someone who is that passionate about God's Word." I too was impressed, but couldn't get over what she said about marriage! I guess the rest is history...she got what she wanted! :) But from that first sermon through the late nights and early mornings of your study of Scripture which have been part of our entire dating and marriage relationship, I know doctrinal precision is important to you. I know that you study semantic ranges of Greek and Hebrew words because you want to be clear and say what the Bible says and nothing more. I know that in preparation for teaching and preaching you struggle through difficult interpretational issues and passages, like in the last sermon you preached from Job, so that our congregation will know that God's ancient, precious Word is still undeniably relevant to us today. And I know that you work hard to study context and the broad scope of Scripture and the implications and applications of a passage because you know that what you are doing is far too important for carelessness or creativity. 

I'm looking forward to the outcome of today and I want to pledge to you my continued help and support in the Gospel ministry. God's Word is too important for me to complain about your long hours of study. Too many people aren't worshiping Jesus for me to think that I need you here for dinner every night. The Gospel needs to be proclaimed regularly, clearly and precisely by competent, qualified men such as yourself. Remind me that squeaky doors, broken air vents, leaking faucets and other home improvements can wait. Someone can fix things when we're gone if we never get to them. But it is a short step from here to eternity and I want to help you spend and be spent for the One who gave His life for us. SDG.

I love you and will always be your most faithful and adoring co-laborer in the Gospel.

Monday, February 22, 2010

pigtails

this little piggy...



















still likes to suck her 2 baby fingers.


this little piggy...















is turning out to be quite a helper.



this little piggy...















has an extreme case of cuteness.


this little piggy...















loves to back her way into you with a book in her hand.


this little piggy...



















is such a good mommy to her babies.


this little piggy...















is still a very lovable, snuggleable, edible, bad bow who is growing up way too fast for her mommy.


Friday, February 19, 2010

numbering our days


200 days happily and thankfully pregnant with schaeffer.



7 days looking eagerly and humbly forward to matt's ordination council.

"and God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work." (2 corinthians 9.8)

Thursday, February 18, 2010

"marriage...

brings out the worst in you."

and other encouraging thots from tim keller in this series.

seriously, one of the best marriage series i've listened to b/c he effectively communicates to people in this

day and age and the mindset we've all been influenced by whether we realize it or not.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

luv is a verb

we made 3 batches of valentine's day cookies this year:

1) valentine's m&m cookie bars


2) peanut butter blossoms (daddy's fave)


had to take a pic of this. notice the orderliness w/ which the kiss wrappers were discarded - separated by color (pink, red and silver all organized in different piles) and even the kiss flags had a special spot too. are you sure this is my daughter?! :)


3) sugar cookies dipped in chocolate w/ sprinkles (stella's and my fave)






finished plate for our neighbors and friends.


our valentine cards this year. heart stamps made by using the sides of our hands in a fist.



we went bowling with our church on saturday. stella's watching her very slow rolling ball here...


so slow rolling that daddy had to walk down the gutters to help give it another push!

too cute.

part of my valentine's day surprise from my sweet - beautiful gerber daisies.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

"we love that daddy of ours!"

that's something stella often says...and he deserves every bit of love his girls give him. he's a great daddy!

stella learning to play wii for a family game night. let's just say she doesn't show promise of being a gamer. :)


these 2 are 2 peas in a pod! always an adventure with this spunky, spirited duo!!



stella and i made him a coconut cream pie for national pie day a few weeks back.


sweet flower girl kissing her daddy. 

we can't even think about the possibility that this picture could be foreshadowing another event with our little girl in white in 20ish years.


what a fun daddy playing with his girls in the snow on his lunch. they loved it. although ruby couldn't stand up to save her life. it was quite comical. 

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

give of thy sons to bear the message glorious

the last 2 posts on al mohler's blog (here and here) are a good reminder for me of how important it is to raise boys to be men. it is  humbling as we look forward to schaeffer's arrival that the helpless little baby we hope to hold in our arms will one day be called upon, Lord willing, to lead in his church (or lead a church) and lead his family b/c that's what God intended men to do - lead. as dr. mohler alludes to in his articles, the fact that men aren't signing up or showing up for college isn't nearly as detrimental as some of the other things for which they won't be "signing up" or responsibilities for which they won't be "showing up."

romans 10.14 comes to mind:
"how then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? and how are they to hear without someone preaching?" 

who's going to do the preaching??????

Saturday, February 06, 2010

groovy guitars

we love guitars (me acoustic, matt all).
i'm named after slowhand himself.
happy nursery, schaeffer.

Thursday, February 04, 2010

one reason we're striving to teach our girls good theology

wimpy theology = wimpy women

listen here.

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

from the jungle

today stella and i were sitting on the couch talking and twirling each others hair. she looked at my hair and said, "i love your hair, mommy. it's black underneath and golden on top...kind of like an african animal."

wash me and i will be whiter than snow

stella looking at our God-given object lesson in january as we memorized psalm 51:1-7 and learned "Jesus paid it all."