Well, practice makes perfect, as they say, and number two is finally on the way. Yes, that is a positive pregnancy test (with the cap on of course) in Charis's little mouth. We are very excited. We've known for several weeks now, but God in his providence ordained this time to reveal it to the watching world. You'll have to read Moriah's blog (ahufflife.blogspot.com) for more info on that. We're calling this little one "Colby" for now. It's derived from a combination of Caleb and Sophia (our original names for the next child) which makes the word Caso or Queso of you are spanish. Queso is spanish for cheese, and we thought colby cheese tasted pretty good. But since then we've changed the names to either Micaiah or Selah, which make either Mise or Semi, neither of which sounded cooler than Colby, so Colby is it for now, until we know the gender 15 weeks from now.
God has been so good in changing our hearts to come to love this little one. We're already praying that God will redeem Colby's little sinful heart and that He will continue to bless our family. Colby should be arriving sometime in March of 2008, about 18 months after Charis. More info to come later. Adios muchachos
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
So good
Well, we did finally see the movie, and I have to say it was worth the wait. I was very pleased with how it was filmed, the acting, the music, it all was very good. There is now a Harry Potter movie I can say I enjoy watching, unlike the previous four. More to come later...
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
The Idol of Harry Potter
My plans for last night were great. I was going to hang out at the in-laws for a bit before heading off to see the Harry Potter film at the midnight showing. We arrived there 1:30 early and were already way back in the line. However, as God would have it, we were the first ones into our particular theater. After we got in we began the arduous process of waiting that last hour in our seats. It went by reasonably fast, with good conversation and a deck of cards to pass the time. However, when it was after midnight with no movie, we began to get a little antsy.
But, as expected, the movie started... then it stopped. A minute into the second movie trailer, the picture died and the lights came up. We proceeded to sit there, wondering what was going on, for the next 40 minutes. At about 12:45 am, the manager came in and told us that there was a problem (duh), and it should be resolved in the next 15 minutes. By then we were considering leaving, but we figured that 15 minutes wasn't that bad considering we had been there for almost 3 hrs already.
Well, the 15 minutes came and went. At around 1:10am, they said they were going to give it another try. The preview came back on with the picture split neatly in two horizontally. 10 seconds into that, the manager stopped the film and told us that the show would be cancelled. She said that they would sign our stubs so we could come back and see it some other time.
As all of this sunk in, I was amazed at the responses of people around me, even believers. Most of the people in the theater were visibly upset, yelling at the manager, complaining loudly to other movie-goers. I have to admit, I was frustrated, but it was only a movie. Granted, I was anticipating this movie more than others I had wanted to see, but was it worth getting so upset over?
C.J. Mahaney in his message from New Attitude told us that we can tell if something is an idol based on how we react if we don't receive it or if it is taken away. Let me tell you, many idolaters, including myself, were revealed because of our reaction when this movie was taken away from. It is amazing what God chooses to use to reveal areas of sin to us. Harry Potter mania is a great distraction from so many other good things. It has its place and I am still looking forward to seeing the movie (hopefully) tonight and reading book 7 later this month, but I can't place so much emphasis on it that it causes me to worry or get angry.
I hope the rest of you out there who stayed up late enjoyed the show, just remember that an idol can be a great thing God has given us to enjoy, but is wanted too much. Don't be satisfied with movies and books. They only last so long.
But, as expected, the movie started... then it stopped. A minute into the second movie trailer, the picture died and the lights came up. We proceeded to sit there, wondering what was going on, for the next 40 minutes. At about 12:45 am, the manager came in and told us that there was a problem (duh), and it should be resolved in the next 15 minutes. By then we were considering leaving, but we figured that 15 minutes wasn't that bad considering we had been there for almost 3 hrs already.
Well, the 15 minutes came and went. At around 1:10am, they said they were going to give it another try. The preview came back on with the picture split neatly in two horizontally. 10 seconds into that, the manager stopped the film and told us that the show would be cancelled. She said that they would sign our stubs so we could come back and see it some other time.
As all of this sunk in, I was amazed at the responses of people around me, even believers. Most of the people in the theater were visibly upset, yelling at the manager, complaining loudly to other movie-goers. I have to admit, I was frustrated, but it was only a movie. Granted, I was anticipating this movie more than others I had wanted to see, but was it worth getting so upset over?
C.J. Mahaney in his message from New Attitude told us that we can tell if something is an idol based on how we react if we don't receive it or if it is taken away. Let me tell you, many idolaters, including myself, were revealed because of our reaction when this movie was taken away from. It is amazing what God chooses to use to reveal areas of sin to us. Harry Potter mania is a great distraction from so many other good things. It has its place and I am still looking forward to seeing the movie (hopefully) tonight and reading book 7 later this month, but I can't place so much emphasis on it that it causes me to worry or get angry.
I hope the rest of you out there who stayed up late enjoyed the show, just remember that an idol can be a great thing God has given us to enjoy, but is wanted too much. Don't be satisfied with movies and books. They only last so long.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Camp, Future Grace, and Harry Potter
I know it has been forever since I've updated my blog, however, I hope you've been keeping up with the family blog at ahufflife.blogspot.com . God has been so good over the past few weeks. I have been greatly challenged in some areas of my life and convicted in others. Here is one of the highlights.
At summer camp this past month I was confronted with a nagging tendency of my heart to always want to be in control. Many things happened throughout the week which tried my patience and threw my plans for a loop. It took a little while, but eventually I rejoiced in what God was teaching me through these little trials. He has been so faithful to conform me to the image of His Son in whatever way He sees fit, and I trust He will continue.
Speaking of continuing and looking to the future, I have had the privilege of teaching through Piper's book, Future Grace in our Sunday School this summer. I has been great refreshing my mind with truths about the Debtor's Ethic, Anxiety, Free Grace, and Pride which Piper hits on in the first few sections of his book. The students seem to be grasping the concepts well and I hope their minds will begin to change with the new perspectives Piper is introducing to us. I am continually amazed at the way God uses simple men to impact the world. I hope all of our prayers is that God will be able to spread His Kingdom more through us simple creatures.
Well, that's about it for now. I'll try to update a little more often now that the craziness of camp is over.
One more little nugget of joy. Moriah and I are very much looking forward to our movie tonight. Yes, we are going to the midnight showing of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. We've been looking at previews and are hoping for a great time. It will be a little sad to be away from our cute baby, but date nights are always fun, especially when Harry is involved. Talk at ya later...
At summer camp this past month I was confronted with a nagging tendency of my heart to always want to be in control. Many things happened throughout the week which tried my patience and threw my plans for a loop. It took a little while, but eventually I rejoiced in what God was teaching me through these little trials. He has been so faithful to conform me to the image of His Son in whatever way He sees fit, and I trust He will continue.
Speaking of continuing and looking to the future, I have had the privilege of teaching through Piper's book, Future Grace in our Sunday School this summer. I has been great refreshing my mind with truths about the Debtor's Ethic, Anxiety, Free Grace, and Pride which Piper hits on in the first few sections of his book. The students seem to be grasping the concepts well and I hope their minds will begin to change with the new perspectives Piper is introducing to us. I am continually amazed at the way God uses simple men to impact the world. I hope all of our prayers is that God will be able to spread His Kingdom more through us simple creatures.
Well, that's about it for now. I'll try to update a little more often now that the craziness of camp is over.
One more little nugget of joy. Moriah and I are very much looking forward to our movie tonight. Yes, we are going to the midnight showing of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. We've been looking at previews and are hoping for a great time. It will be a little sad to be away from our cute baby, but date nights are always fun, especially when Harry is involved. Talk at ya later...
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