
I have been incredibly blessed and inspired recently by two women whom I have never had the pleasure of meeting in person, but I've gotten to know a little bit through their writings.
Since returning from debrief I read a book called Authentic Beauty written by Leslie Ludy. Leslie invites and challenges young women to live set apart lives for God (or as she tends to refer to him our Prince). She reminds us that no human being could ever fulfill us like Christ alone can and that we can never truly enjoy human relationships unless our relationship with our real Prince (Christ) is the number one relationship in our lives. God has been using Leslie Ludy to invoke an even greater desire in me than ever before to live a life that is set apart for Him. Being set apart doesn't just mean being a Christian, it's so much more than that. It means being different even among Christians, it means seeking complete holiness in EVERY area of my life. I'm reminded right now of the verse that says "everything is permissible, but not everything is beneficial" (1 Corinthians 10:23). What wise words. I have a list of new goals. I'm going to start being more radical in my life. Time is precious and I want every day to reflect more and more Jesus. I don't just want people to think "oh there's Raquel a nice Christian girl," rather I want people to say "there's Raquel a set apart woman of God."
Another beautiful woman of God who has blessed my heart to no end is author and speaker Beth Moore. Many of you may be familiar with her and her Bible studies, but although I had heard of her before, it wasn't until a few weeks ago that I became more familiar with her. My Bible study group and I have been going through one of her studies called "Stepping Up: a journey through the Psalms of Ascent." This study explores Psalms 120-134. These are psalms that traveling pilgrims would sing as they travelled to the great Jewish festivals. I have been so filled with joy and inspiration as I watch the dvds and do my homework. I love the title of the study because it's very symbolic of where I'm at right now. God is calling me to step up. He's beckoning for me to come closer to Him.
God is so good. I love how he uses people in our lives, sometimes people that we have never met and maybe never will on this side of heaven, to draw us to himself.
May He be praised!
Raquel
Praise the LORD, all you servants of the LORD who minister by night in the house of the LORD. Lift up your hands in the sanctuary and praise the LORD. May the LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth, bless you from Zion. Psalm 134