I like to start my notes to you as if we're already in the middle of a conversation.I pretend that we're the oldest and dearest friends..Kathleen Kelly(You've Got Mail-My favorite movie)
It's July, half the year is already gone. It's true what they say- time does move faster the older we become. In a little less than 2 months, I am going to move To Chicago. Moody Bible Institute to be exact. And yes-it is exciting, but at the same time:"You are going to feel so different, because you are going to be different and you are going to want your home and your friends and everything in your home town to be the exact same as when you left -because toats obvi their worlds revolve around you!- and its not going to be, they are going To change too." this is the quote you hear and you get a little freaked out-to say the least. {I should have prefaced that this is not a woe-is-me post. this is just a life documentation.}
"For everything there is a season." (Ecclesiastes 3) High school sortof felt like a forever season, and a fast 2 second season at the same time. Sure-it had its ups and downs..but hello(!) that is what made it high school.(here is a free tidbit about myself- i hate the fact that high school is 2 words instead of one) (You're welcome) Right now as I type I'm in the in-between season. I {sadly} am not a high schooler, and technically I am not a colleger.(Not a word-but it should be) This is sometimes frustrating in the way that some people think you are a kid, others treat you like an adult, and you kindof wish you could be one or the other-but not the adult because they have responsibilities and sometimes responsibilities scare me. they scare you too- you can admit it.
" I don't know what the future holds but I know who holds it."(unknown..at least to me) "Help me grasp the heights of your plans for us."(the gettys-speak o Lord)
God had great things for me in high school. If you and I went to coffee (even though I don't drink coffee) and you said-"Madison, what is the one thing that God really showed you in high school?" I maybe would grin like a fool and tell you-"The thing that God really showed me was how Faithful he was, is, (and because He is unchangeable) always will be." God has great things for me in this in-between season. If you asked me-"Madison what is He teaching you in this in-between season?" I would take a small sip of my chai latte and ponder a little before replying-"Well, I know that He is sovereign-nothing is ever outside His plan. I have an everlasting Hope that will never fail. and patience-because sometimes life is messy and hard. and I am learning what it means to rest fully on the Gospel of Jesus Christ." and then we would nod our heads, both think about how good God is and share a brownie. And I know He has great plans for college, and whatever He has for me after college. May His glory be the very passion of my heart both now and forever more.
Soli Deo Gloria
Madison...I love you for so many reasons! Not the least of which is your You've Got Mail quoting self! I have loved watching you grow these last four years and will miss seeing you every week at church. But such is life...people have to grow up and move on. I'm excited to see what God has in store for you. And you're right...responsibility does sometimes stink, other times it feels good (it makes me think of the Spiderman quote, "With great power comes great responsibility.") Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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