The delayed update tells you a bit of my state of unknowing-ness regarding my plans after graduation. But I must say, the past 2 1/2 weeks have been packed with lessons on dependence, prayer, and wisdom-seeking. So I wouldn't trade that for the instant gratification of direction. In these few weeks, I have contemplated pursuing a doctorate in piano, returning home, working in a church, and most currently getting another masters in Biblical Counseling. As I write this, I'm questioning my transparency. But one valuable lesson the Lord taught me at Northland is that transparency is allowing others to see that I am a work-in-progress, not just a master of past struggles. So, for anyone who thought I was perfect. . . HA!
In all seriousness, it has been a struggle to act upon what I know to be true. "Thou [God] wilt keep him [me] in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee, because he trusts in Thee." Is. 26:3 -- Perfect peace comes only from a disciplined, God-filled mind that trusts Him wholly. And that must manifest itself not only in thought, but also in action.
"I cry out to God Most High, to God who fulfills His purpose for me." Ps. 57:2 (ESV) This has been a very encouraging verse to me! I cry, and God fulfills. I don't have control over timing, or answer, but I have the assurance that He will fulfill His perfect plan in His perfect time--and not before He has worked His perfect will in me for the process! Being goal-oriented, I wrestle with the "learning process," but have become increasingly grateful for it!
I anticipate a great semester. My class load is the lightest yet, and I have a new assistantship under a wonderful professor of theory and ear training. She has taken me under her wing as a mentoree, giving me invaluable resources and models for effective teaching in both subjects. I continue to work for the Music Ed. director part-time and love that experience as well. My piano time consists primarily of recital preparation (the pressure of the semester--until April 3), accompanying a flute recital Feb. 28, and playing for the fun class (Music Theater).
Because of a lighter class load, I have time to add a few ministry-related events to my schedule. These have already been an encouragement to me in the few weeks I've been back, and I look forward to seeing God accomplish great things--in me, through me, and in and through fellow believers I have been graced to meet during my time at JMU.
Thank you to those of you who pray for me. I value it more than I can express. And I am eager to update you as God continues to light my path!
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