Monday, October 26, 2009

Here are a few of our 'Barnababes' beside sweet little 'Joy.' Aren't they all so precious!? :) Btw, we missed you Erica, Danielle and Jenelle!

We are proud to introduce you to 'Joy' our happy little pumpkin.

This is a shot of all our girls craving and scooping away.

A couple of weeks ago we covered 'joy' and the life of Mary, Jesus' mother. In honor of this 'joyous' fruit of the spirit we carved a happy pumpkin. Everyone got to design a face and Ashley's drawing won!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

I've Got the Joy, Joy, Joy, Joy Down in My Heart...

Tonight we studied joy. We looked at the life of Mary, Jesus’ mother and saw how she displayed joy in the most confusing of times. We learned that this type of joy is not dependent on our circumstances, instead it is trusting in the Lord and finding hope in him no matter what. Mary’s honor of being the Messiah’s mom was not as glamorous as one my think. It was down right scary. She could have been killed for being pregnant as a single girl. Even if she wasn’t the chances were very good that Joseph would leave her, her family would disown her and she would be faced to raise a baby at a young age all by herself. Even though these were the consequences she could have faced she accepted her calling and humbly obeyed. She not only accepted her calling but she rejoiced in it. She knew the Lord would be faithful to her and she trusted Him enough to have joy in even the scariest of times. In the end we know that the Lord was faithful to her and He did not let any of the things happen, but let us not forget that Mary had to watch her precious baby boy die a painful and humiliating death only a short 33 years later. Though we should not worship Mary as divine we should definitely recognize her as a woman who possessed remarkable character, faith and joy in the midst of incredible and often challenging circumstances.

Stay tuned for pictures of last night’s activity! We had fun learning how the Lord cleans out the ‘goop’, fills us with His light and allows the joy that can only come from Him shine through. Can you guess what we did?

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

In response to the old diddy, ‘what’s love got to do, got to do with it?’… I say, pretty much everything. Tonight the Barnababes learned what it truly means to love someone with ‘agape’ love. We learned that ‘agape’ love is an unconditional love of sacrifice. A love that thinks of others better than itself and would even give up its life for someone else. Love is the first and according to Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, the greatest fruit of the spirit.

We took a look at the life of Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus (whom Jesus had raised from the dead). In John 12:1-8, we read of Mary’s great demonstration of ‘agape’ love for Jesus. We see Mary take a jar of expensive perfume (worth a whole year’s salary) and anoint the head and feet (Mt. & Mark's account) of Jesus. She even took it a step further when she used her hair to wash Jesus’ feet in the perfume. Now that is submission and ‘agape’ love! We read in 1 Corinthians 11:15 that in that day a woman’s ‘glory’ was her hair. Therefore we see that Mary used the best thing she had to wash the feet of her Lord.

We also observed another interesting aspect of this story, the foreshadowing of Jesus’ death. Mary did not quite understand what was about to happen to Jesus. It was not longer after Mary’s display of love that Jesus was crucified. Mary gave the best she had to show Jesus her love and Jesus gave all that He was to show his love for her and for us. Mary demonstrated agape love by using her ‘glory’ to wash the feet of Jesus. Jesus, though still fully God, left his ‘glory’ to come to earth, live as a man and display the ultimate act of agape love…death on a cross.

Oh and parents be sure to ask your girls what their activity for the night was. Trust me you will want to find out…I’ll give you a little hint…it’s a way they can show ‘agape’ style love to you!

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Amanda and Luther met at The Creek Church in January of 2011. They began dating in February of the same year and have been inseparable ever since. Their wedding will be at Apex Baptist Church in Apex, NC on November 19, 2011.