"Wash My Feet, Lord"


I am a sinner, saved by grace, loving and loved by the Saviour, and striving to live the words of Scripture throughout my sanctification. I need to be convicted and changed more into the image of Christ. I desire to share with you, within this blog, all that I am daily learning. I want to serve Christ and become more and more like Him. I don’t want to live a legalistic life, but I do want to live a holy one. I want to see God receive the glory He deserves. I want to see the depth and richness of the Gospel come back to the Church. I want to see God’s people encouraging and building one another up in Christ. I want to encourage young people, and be encouraged by them, to live a set-apart life. I want to give up my life for the sake of the Kingdom and it’s King.
May you accept what is written here, if it truly honors the Lord, as coming from a heart that purely wants to honor Jesus Christ, my Savior. As He teaches me, rebukes me, corrects me, and trains me in righteousness, I hope to grow in my knowledge and love for Him. May everything that is said here bring Him glory. If I stray from the truths of Scriptures, please tell me. May my words be full of grace, as though seasoned with salt. May "the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart Be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my rock and my Redeemer.” (Ps. 19:14)

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Death is not Dying

A beautiful person, a faithful wife and mother, and a devoted daughter of the King of Kings has gone to be with her Savior. Rachel Barkey, from Vancouver, B.C. passed away this week after suffering from terminal cancer for many years. In her amazing testimony, "Death is not Dying", Rachel shares her unshakable faith in the One who is ever faithful. If you can, please take some time to follow the link on my page (down on the right) to Rachel's website to hear her testimony. Remember also to pray for Rachel's husband and two children that they would have comfort in this difficult time.

1 comment:

  1. Wow...
    I love the talk to yourself, rather than listen to yourself. Telling yourself the words that your Lord has spoken rather than listening to the sinful nature.
    "If you seek the Truth it will stand under the hard questions." I love that!
    Isn't it amazing how God uses the death of one person to reach so many lives? Death was part of her purpose, another service to complete with Joy. And now she is home! She is full, healthy and perfect, surrounded by the glory of her perfect Father.
    "God allows in His wisdom what He could easily prevent in His power." Yes.

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