Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Peanut

Today, I just want to brag about the fact that I'm going to be an aunt. What should little Peanut call me? We're calling the baby Peanut because we don't know the gender yet, but we should know within the next couple months! Aunt Ali. Auntie Ali. Auntie A. Any suggestions? I want a cute name :) Here are some pictures I took a few weeks ago! I can't wait to take more of Brinnie's tummy as it grows! Yowza, I can't wait! God has been so good to the Biglers.
















Can't get enough of those baby Sperry's? Yeah, me either.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Scripture That's Imperative.

"Is any of you in trouble? He should pray. Is anyone happy? Let him sing songs of praise. Is any one of you sick? He should call the elders of the church to pray over him and anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise him up. If he has sinned, he will be forgiven. Therefore, confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective." - James 5:13-16


"Humble yourselves, therefore, under God's mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour. Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that your brothers throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of sufferings. And the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal flory in Christ, after you have suffered a little while, will himself restore you and make you strong, firm and steadfast. To him be the power for ever and ever. Amen."
-2 Peter 5:6-11

Sunday, January 27, 2013

No Greater JOY

Oh my goodness.

I woke up today being excited that it's Sunday. I really have come to love Sundays and all that they bring. Church is pretty much the highlight of it, as cheesy as it sounds. But I suppose that's how it should be, shouldn't it?

Anyways, I go to Apex in Xenia. Last week, we started a series called Kingdom and a King. I was so excited after last week's introduction to the series. They gave us a handout with all the titles of the sermons each week, and just from looking at it, I knew this was going to be a powerful series. Today's message was called The War of Two Kingdoms. Rob Tuner spoke today, which made me so excited! I love him and his genuine, humble, and truth-filled heart. The main points of today were this:

There are TWO kingdoms...
...with TWO different rulers...
...with TWO different governments...
with TWO opposite destinations.

Rob went on to talk about the evil one, the accuser, the prince of the air, Satan. Satan's strategy is to blind us from the reality that we should not love the world or anything even in it. Satan has strategies for both believers and unbelievers. Here they are:

For unbelievers:

1. The worship of counterfeit.
2. Slander - the enemy makes a caricature of the character and person of Christ.
3. Stereotyping - comparing the character of Christ to the performance of His followers
4. Slavery - their hearts and minds are enslaved by sin
5. Distraction - blinds their minds
6. Death

For believers...how convicting:

1. Processing grace into a permission to slip into being lazy
2. Assuming encouragement and there never doing it - Am I encouraging my fellow followers??
3. Allowing ungodly people to have undue influence on your values and decisions: Am I hanging out with people who are telling me to compromise what I know to be true? (Also in this point, Rob told the girls that the most attractive thing about a man should be his HOLINESS and GODLINESS. Amen!)
4. Thinking of the Gospel as history only and not victory - I need the Gospel EVERY DAY. Not just when I initially accept Christ as my Savior!

What can OUR strategies be for fighting against the enemy ruler??

1. Quit being DEFENSIVE
2. Know your UNIFORM
3. God on the mission of RESCUE - If we're not moving, it's easy to take us down.
4. Practice HOLY subversion.
5. Practice DEEP SPIRITUAL CONVICTION


So here's my prayer...

Lord, I want to run stinkin' hard after You. I want to fix my eyes on You and not look to the left or right. I want to be set apart from the world. Break me and cleanse me of loving the things of the world. They're not worth it. Forgive me for being that Christian that turns unbelievers away from You. Father, help me to be intentional and to not be lazy. Help me fight the good fight! It's all for You, my good King!


I know that probably hardly anyone reads my blog. ha ha It's not like I expect it. But if you do happen to stumble upon this, I hope it encourages your heart like it did mine.


As for my day today, I think I'm going to do homework for a few hours...go work out, and then get off campus and go to Panera. Sometimes I just need time to myself away from Cedarville, ya know? I look forward to it :)

Be of good courage and stand firm!

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Breaking Down the Semester

Oh dear! It has been way too long since my last post! I'm a good 3 weeks into the new semester already. How crazy is that? My sophomore year only has about 3 1/2 months left. Here's how my semester is going to break down....for those who care ;)  :


Tonight: White Out women's basketball game and men's game against Central State
9 days: Celebrating the Super Bowl with my friends
13 days: Mom and Dad are coming to visit :)
15 days: RASCAL FLATTS and THE BAND PERRY concert
20 days: Cedarville Showcase, which means I'll be hanging out with some ECA people!
28 days: I'll be going home to see some people and pack for Spring Break
35 days: Tampa, Florida for 10 DAYS. Booya.

46 days: I turn the big 2-0

After that, there's Easter Break, then only a couple weeks until ELLIV, then a week of finals.

THEN We're going to Florida for a week as a family. THEN I'm running a half marathon. I'll be working as a nanny for two boys who go to my church. THEN, in July, I'll be an aunt of a precious little baby Bigler.

How great is God?! I'm certainly blessed beyond anything I deserve. I know I say this over and over and over on here, but my Savior has changed me so much since my freshman year! PRAISE HIM.

I mean, my life is wonderful, but it is not void of struggles. There's some stuff going on in Elkhart that has cause some heartache in my own life and in the life of my close friends. There are situations in which I have been begging the Lord for wisdom, discernment and guidance.

This is really all I have time for now, but there's so much I didn't say! KZP (my org @ CU) has only gotten better, all because of my small group of girls! I have never seen God so alive in hearts of His believers as I do in one girl in particular. Hannah (my roommate) and I are still developing a deeper friendship. Emily, Lexi and I, I feel, have become closer friends since Christmas break. I really didn't even know it was possible for us to be better friends than we were, since we've been best friends for years! However, God has taken the three of us through some hard times in the past couple years, which has strengthened our bond, not only with each other, but also with our Lord.

Okay...I really should do some homework right now, even though I'd prefer to keep blogging. Sigh. The work never ends :)