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Reflections on 2011

As I look back on this last year, I see that a lot has happened. A lot of big things for me. So much has happened to me, but I will just name a few highlights.

First off, I graduated from high school in May. That was a big hurdle jumped in my life. A while back, I posted the videos from my senior recital here on the blog.

Second, I got my driver’s license, and turned 18 this summer. Which that meant a lot of extra responsibility. Now I can go anywhere I need to go, and if I have any personal trips to take, that means paying for the gas for the trip. It’s been awesome “having my wings” (as my sister-in-law puts it). I’ve been able to do a lot of things since this summer that I wouldn’t have been able to do, if I had no license. My sister and I took a trip to Tyler Texas in July by OURSELVES. I’ve also taken trips to the other side of Dallas, and then the other side of Fort Worth, by myself. So, that has been a major change for me. I think it has also been a huge help to my mom though. There have been many times when we needed something from the grocery store, and she was not available to go get it, so I ran the errand myself. Me having my driver’s license has definitely been a help in the family.

Third, I got my first real job this past summer. I worked three months for iX3 technology, which a father in our church graciously gave me that job. I learned a lot in that job, both mentally, and spiritually. I had the opportunity of working with some people who were very gracious and patient with me, and took plenty of time to explain things to me. God taught me patience through this job, both what it looks like, and how to practice it.

Fourth, I started college. I am working through Thomas Edison State College, to get my Bachelor’s degree in Music. God has used this time to teach me to trust Him more, and to trust Him completely for the finances, and I am happy to say that this whole next semester is provided for. So far, I have been able to pay for my schooling on my own, which is partly due to my job this summer. This past semester was a little stressful trying to map out my college plan, and there were some tears shed over it, but my parents were very patient with me, especially my mom, who sat with me when I was crying from being stressed over this. But, after giving it all to God’s most capable hands, and trusting Him to lead me, that removed a tremendous amount of stress from my life. I have had a lot of worry about where the money would come from, but God told me to stop worrying, and to start trusting. I did, and I have not been lacking for funds yet. Praise the Lord for His goodness to me! This last semester went a little bit slower than I wanted it to, but I’m still on track. I have finished 18 hours of schooling, and by the beginning of summer, I hope to have finished the rest of my 60 hours of basics.

My spiritual life has changed dramatically this last year. And I don’t say that to be prideful, but to give thanks to God and show how amazing He is. There are a couple of things that have really worked in my spiritual life changing to what it is now.

First, I started journaling. Back in March, I started journaling my devotional times, and I was inspired to do so by my sister Grace. That changed my devotional life dramatically, because it seemed like God was waiting for me to sit down with a pen and paper before He started revealing things to me from His Word. I am at the end of my third journal, and plan on finishing that journal tomorrow, and starting a new one at the beginning of the new year. I definitely encourage everyone who reads this to consider journaling their devotionals. I also started journaling different prayers, and it has been amazing to go back and look at my journals, and see the way that God has answered those prayers.

Second, God moved on my heart back in May to share something with my father, and he helped me to clear this problem up in my life, and once this thing was removed, I felt a heavy burden lifted from my life. It was after that that my spiritual life started to really grow.

Third, God brought some people into my life this past summer who really showed me what it is like to love Jesus. I felt so small by their love for the Lord, and wondered why my love for the Lord was not greater. Some of these people had not known Jesus as long as I had, but their love for Jesus far surpassed my love for Jesus. After seeing their love, it made me strive to love Jesus greater. I also saw their great love for reading God’s Word, and their desire to learn more and more about Jesus. This made me feel so small, and start to wonder why I did not have this same desire. I prayed and asked God to give me this desire for His Word. Ever since this summer, my devotional time has become more and more precious to me, like I can’t get enough. My prayer time has been tremendous, and I can really talk to God, and hear Him speak to me through His Word. If I go a day without praying or seeking God’s Word, I feel like I have starved myself. I know my love for Jesus, and God’s Word is not near where it should be, nor do I ever think it will reach what it should be, but I pray every day that God will make my love for Him to abound more and more.

Fourth, back in April, I asked God to put some young ladies into my life that I could mentor, and influence for Him. God put two young ladies into my life this summer, who have been a great encouragement to me, and have shown me where my heart lies, and where I believe God is calling me.

Fifth, I went to family camp back in October, and heard Mark Cahill speak, and he gave me a new passion for winning souls for Christ. I have sinced ordered his books, and tracts, and have had opportunities to witness to some people. I have found myself striking up conversations with complete strangers, which is not something I normally do. A week ago, I ran to the grocery store to get something, and struck up a conversation with the check out lady. I asked her what she was doing for Christmas, and she told me that she had to work. I told her that I was sorry that she had to work on such a wonderful day, but that I hoped she had a very Merry Christmas. After she finished checking me out, I handed her a tract, and said “This is for you. Merry Christmas.” She had a look of delight on her face that some stranger would give her a Christmas gift. I felt so incredibly happy after handing her the tract, that I practically skipped out of the store. Jesus commands us to “Go into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” I pray that I will be better at fulfilling this command this next year than I was this past year. I don’t come across many unsaved people, living at home, and doing school from home, but I pray that God will bring lost people across my path this next year who are looking for the truth.

Again, I don’t say any of this to make y’all say, “Look at Faith, she’s some great spiritual person.” Because I’m not. I want this to be an encouragement to everyone who reads this to live their lives for Christ, and to win souls like we are commanded to do. Remove the things from your life that may be hindering you from having that wonderful and sweet fellowship with Jesus. If something has become more important to you than Jesus, you should remove it from your life. We can even allow good things to become idols in my life. I also encourage you all to get Mark Cahill’s book “One thing you can’t do in heaven”, read it, and start winning souls for the kingdom.

If you are reading this, and you are not a follower of Jesus Christ, I plead with you now to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior. “For God so loved the World, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16. All you have to do is accept the gift that God offers so freely, the gift of eternal life. “If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in your heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” All you have to do is repent and turn away from your sins, and accept the free gift that God has given. If you would like to know more, please comment below, or order Mark Cahill’s book “One Heartbeat Away”. It goes into great detail explaining that there is a God, and that the Bible is true, and why we need to accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior. We are not going to get to heaven by our good works. The Bible says so multiple times. So if you are trying to get there by your works, you are only going to fail. So I plead with you to believe on Jesus, who shed His own blood for us, who payed the penalty for our sins, that we might have eternal life, and spend an eternity glorifying God.

Well, this has been a rather lengthy blog post, but this was a good year! I’m looking forward to seeing what God is going to do in the next year of my life! Go with God in this new year, and may God make your love for Him more abundant with each passing day.

Because of His blood,

Faith Rohlin

Forever Faithful Photography

Giving Thanks #4

So, I didn’t have time to post this for yesterday, so I am going to write up two tonight.

#4: I am thankful for my Mom. My mom is the best mom a girl could ever ask for. And I’m not saying that just to say that, I’m saying that because it is most definitely true! My mom has trained me in all the things I need to know to have my own household someday. Cooking, cleaning, sewing, taking care of children, and also some important character qualities. She has set a great example of gentleness, patience, loving-kindness, encouragement, gratefulness, self-control, joyfulness, peace, and mercy. Many of the standards that are now my own, I owe to my mom’s teachings, specifically my dress standards. She is always there to comfort me when I need comforting. I love just to sit and talk to her. Much of my passion for music, I get from her. I am so thrilled to be following in my mother’s footsteps.

There is so much more I could write about my mom, but I have to go to bed now. I’ll have to make up the extra post tomorrow. My mother is my best friend, and I have enjoyed all the special moments and memories that I have made with her. I pray that I can be half as wonderful of a mother as she is! She is the perfect example of a Proverbs 31 woman. I love you very much Mommy, and I thank you so much for the beautiful path that you have set for me!

How are you thankful today?

Giving Thanks #3

It’s late, but I just had to post one today!

#3: I am thankful for my Daddy. He is the most amazing Daddy a girl could EVER ask for, and I definitely don’t deserve it. What is amazing about my Daddy? First off, he is a loving Daddy. He loves to hug and kiss us, and let his “little girls” sit on his knee. He loves to spend time with us. That makes him an incredible Daddy. Second, he provides for us. My Daddy works hard to provide for his family. He takes care of us physically, by paying for our food and puting a roof over our head, and providing for our other little needs. He takes care of us mentally, by providing us with a good home education, built on the Word of God. He takes care of us emotionally, by giving us hugs and comforting us when we need it, and by watching and guarding our hearts. But most importantly, he takes care of our spiritual needs. My Daddy receives amazing insights from God’s Word, and finds things in the Word of God that I could never imagine finding. He is a real spiritual leader, and finds analogies in even little things like grinding corn to make cornmeal. My Daddy is one of the most amazing men, if not the most amazing, I have ever met, and he is MY Daddy! I am so undeserving of such a wonderful Daddy like him. He is my Daddy, my mentor, my pastor, my counselor, but most importantly, my friend.

I love you Daddy, and I hope that I can marry a man that is as amazing as you! Thank you for setting a great example of what a godly man is supposed to look like! I know you’re not perfect, and you would be the first to admit that. But you are, as you like to quote often, “practically perfect in every way”. I love you, and thank you for not only being my Daddy, but my best friend too!

How are you thankful today? Leave a comment telling me the ways you are thankful.

Giving Thanks #2

Yesterday, I posted here that I was going to post every day from then until Thanksgiving one thing that I was thankful for that day. So here it goes.

#2: I am thankful for answered prayer! I can’t tell you how many times, especially in this last year, that God has been faithful in answering my prayers. Just to list a few examples. Early this year, a young man in our church was telling me of his lost family. I started praying regularly for them. His younger sister came down this summer, and accepted Christ into her heart! Praise the Lord for that!

Another way that God has answered my prayers. A couple of weeks ago we attended a family camp, along with several other families in our church, where we spent a fun-filled week as a family, doing fun activities that built team work, and learning more about the Lord. Thursday that week, which was our last week there, we played this awesome game where we went to another country, and we had to smuggle Bibles. We were running all over the place, and in the midst of running from one place to the other, I lost the lens cap for my camera. I was devastated. When I noticed it was gone, I didn’t take time to go back and look for it, because we were running out of time to finish our game. So, I threw up a “flare prayer” and asked God to help us find it. After we finished our game, one of the awesome dads that was with us took charge and said that everyone was going to help me look for my lens cap. First of all, that really overwhelmed me that people would care about something so small. That they would take time out after we had just finished a heart-racing game, and were all exhausted and hungry, to help me find a lens cap for my camera! That was so overwhelming, and I am so grateful to each of those people who helped, Well, after searching practically everywhere we could think of, we did not find it. I was somewhat distraught, and just kept praying “God, you can make it appear out of anywhere! You could work a miracle and put it on the path in the woods right in front of me!” But He didn’t. So I went to supper resigned to the fact that I was going home to buy another lens cap. Later that evening, we were sitting in another meeting, waiting for it to start. I wanted to go talk to the photographer for the event, because being a photographer myself, I enjoy talking to other photographers about their cameras and what they like to shoot. I went to talk to her, and asked her about her camera, and then she looked down at mine and said, “Hey, are you missing a lens cap?” My face started to brighten up. “Yes I am!” “Someone found this in the woods, and gave it to me since I am the photographer. I’m so glad that I could find the person that this cap belongs to!” I was so thrilled that I gave her a huge hug. I was so overwhelmed that my God would care about such a small thing in my life. But that same dad who took charge earlier in helping to find my cap, told me that it wasn’t a small thing, because it weighed on my mind, and that God cared about the little thing that weighed on my mind, because He is a God that cares about every little thing! It was amazing to see how God worked in that small instance, how I just happened to pick that evening to talk to that photographer, especially since I had been meaning to do it all week. He is amazing!

There are many more instances in my life where He has answered my prayers, but I don’t have time to write them all out. Thank you God, for answering my prayers, even in the little things, and even in ways that I don’t expect them to be answered. You are awesome! I love you God!

What are you thankful for today? Leave a comment telling me what you are thankful for!