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Scripture Memory Verse 5 and I’ve Missed You!

March 3, 2011 by Leah Stirewalt 1 Comment

Hi there bloggy friends!

WOW! I’ve missed you like crazy. Really I have. I love connecting with each of you via this dynamic blogland in cyber world. But, I’ve had to stay blog quiet for several days. I’m heading to Kentucky this weekend to speak at a women’s conference, and the Holy Spirit has really been crafting and re-crafting this message. As a result, I’ve been studying A LOT in God’s Word. There simply hasn’t been much time to do any blog writing. But, I’ll return to more regular blog posting after this weekend, so just bear with me.

However, with yesterday being March 1, I’m already a day late in posting the next Scripture Memory Verse I’m working on. I didn’t want to wait any longer, because I need the accountability as I continually challenge myself to ingest more of God’s Word and commit it to memory.

I chose this verse for the first part of the month, because it’s something God has really been teaching me lately.

Jeremiah 32:17 NIV
Ah, Sovereign Lord, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you.

Friends, this is something that I know definitively to be true, but I tend to forget that when I’m in the heat of the battle – any battle, for that matter. So, this is what I’m clinging to…that the same God Who spoke the universe into being is the same God that can do ANYTHING! And…I mean ANYTHING! Do you need to be reminded of that today like I do?

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Unforgettable

February 22, 2011 by Leah Stirewalt 3 Comments

Slightly under seven years ago, my daughter and I had just walked into our local neighborhood grocery store. With only a few things on our list, we opted to shop with the small basket rather than the full-sized grocery buggy. Leaning over to pick up the basket, I quickly grabbed the handle of the one on top and stood to turn around. Immediately, I came face to face with a blast from my past.

“Hi Leah. Do you remember me?” asked the pleasant looking woman. “Do you remember me too?” asked the woman beside her.

Did I remember them? Of COURSE I remembered them! Here was my favorite teacher from 6th grade, and my band teacher from 7th and 8th grades. The bigger question was how in the world did they remember me?

“Of course I remember BOTH of you!” I proceeded to give both of them a hug and introduce them to my daughter, who was grinning from ear to ear over this entire exchange.

Both retired, they brought me quickly up to speed on what they were doing now, and I equally shared where life had taken me in the years since middle school. We discussed a few memories from awkward years, and then I finally got up enough nerve to ask them what I really wanted to know.

“I’m just curious. Out of the thousands of students that you’ve taught in all your years of teaching, how in the world can you possibly remember me from so long ago.”

Mrs. O. was the first to respond, “You were simply one of the unforgettable ones.”

Oh…I was unforgettable? WOW! How flattering! Wait a minute…I was unforgettable…uh-oh. That may not be a good thing.

She continued in sharing with my daughter how I was such a good student, always obedient, blah…blah…blah. I’m not going to continue with the remarks, but you get the idea. My kiddo couldn’t believe that she actually got to meet some of my teachers and got to hear first-hand what type of student I was back in the “old days”. She was tickled.

For me…I was still a little floored. THEY remembered ME? Shocking. Even a little uncanny. Did I really leave that strong of an impression? Apparently so…

An interesting thought came to my mind as I was reliving that grocery store day from a few years back. Unforgettable. That’s what I long to be so often. I want to be remembered. I want to make lasting impressions. However, unlike 6th grade, I have a completely different motive now. It’s not to make good grades or to be the teacher’s pet or to reap special favors as a good girl. It’s simply this, I want to be remembered for…making Him known and bringing Him glory! As seriously as I can say this through the keystrokes of my computer, that’s what it’s all about for me friends.

I want to be unforgettable…so that when I share one of His redemptive stories in my life…those that hear never forget His goodness.

I want to be unforgettable…so that when I teach…those that Hear never forget the words that He speaks directly to their heart.

I want to be unforgettable…so that when I speak about Him…people see my undeniable love for Him and want some of that in their lives.

But honestly…I want Him to be the unforgettable one. Remove me from the scene entirely. Let His glory shine…let His name be praised…let His name become famous…let His Name be exalted.

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Leah StirewaltI became "twice widowed" when my beloved prince, Joel, went to his Heavenly home after a brief and sudden illness on February 12, 2017. I’m in a place of shock and devastation, but I intend to use this format to journal my second widow journey, much like I did my first. It’s my open journal, my electronic oasis, and it’s often the place I find true healing as I allow myself to “come clean” with my feelings. Read More...

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