Like every other member of Rana's family that I have ever met, Dana is as sweet as can be. She is always smiling.
L to R: Rana, Dana & Me. If you are curious about my "Grapes and Giants" t-shirt.... I am a greeter at my church and we get a new tshirt to wear while we are greeting for each sermon series. Here is a portion of our pastor's blog explaining this series...
“We went into the land to which you sent us, and it does flow with milk and honey! Here is its fruit. But the people who live there are powerful, and the cities are fortified and very large…we can’t attack those people; they are stronger than we are. All the people we saw there are of great size.
Numbers 13:27-28
The Israelites had finally reached the Promised Land. But it wasn’t what everybody thought it would be.
There was a reward. But there was also opposition.
There were grapes. But there were also giants.
So they came to the conclusion that this couldn’t be what God was calling them to do. This couldn’t be God’s will, because God’s will had to be easier than this.
We tend to think the same way. Many people consider opposition a sign that they must not be in the will of God. We think the Promised Land is where the blessings are going to be. Being in God’s will is where life is supposed to be easy. Therefore, battle, opposition, struggle, and enemies must be a sign that we aren’t in the right place.
But apparently a sign of God’s will is not the ease with which you obtain it. Apparently the very sign of the Promised Land is giants. Conflict. Opposition.
In other words, being in God’s will doesn’t guarantee a tension-free job. Or a conflict-free marriage. Or a trouble-free life. In fact, the very presence of tension, conflict, and trouble could be a sign that you’re right where you need to be.
Numbers 13:27-28
The Israelites had finally reached the Promised Land. But it wasn’t what everybody thought it would be.
There was a reward. But there was also opposition.
There were grapes. But there were also giants.
So they came to the conclusion that this couldn’t be what God was calling them to do. This couldn’t be God’s will, because God’s will had to be easier than this.
We tend to think the same way. Many people consider opposition a sign that they must not be in the will of God. We think the Promised Land is where the blessings are going to be. Being in God’s will is where life is supposed to be easy. Therefore, battle, opposition, struggle, and enemies must be a sign that we aren’t in the right place.
But apparently a sign of God’s will is not the ease with which you obtain it. Apparently the very sign of the Promised Land is giants. Conflict. Opposition.
In other words, being in God’s will doesn’t guarantee a tension-free job. Or a conflict-free marriage. Or a trouble-free life. In fact, the very presence of tension, conflict, and trouble could be a sign that you’re right where you need to be.
Pastor Steven Furtick
Elevation Church
Up next....Easter pictures of the kids (and Kevin, Rana, Danna)


Cute pics of you 3 pretty girls! Sounds like you all are having a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteAnd I do think that is a good point about being in God's will is not always easy! Thanks for sharing!
From what I see on the news, now is a good time to be away from Syria. I hope Danna stays safe.
ReplyDeleteAt first glance, I thought your shirt said "Grapes & Ants". Couldn't figure out why the ants were so much bigger than the grapes.
Looking forward to the Easter photos.