Monday, January 11, 2010

One in Six Billion

I know not many people read my blog, and I like it that way, but for those who do, you may notice that I have changed the title. In 2008, the World Bank approximated the world population at 6,692,030,277. That's a lot of people! "It is estimated that approximately 250,000 to 300,000 people die each day(see http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_people_die_a_day). When given that estimate, and the estimated 217,000 additional (population expansion) babies are born, an estimated 467,000 to 517,000 total births per day." On March 5, 1991, I was one of those babies to be born. Each one of those humans born will one day be in the count of the number of people who have died. It's amazing to me that each day so many lives begin, and so many lives end, but the majority of the population will continue to live, whether or not we are affected by this change. Those of us who are fortunate enough to live through the day will make at least 5,000 decisions in a day...some that will determine the path of our lives, others that determine what we will eat or when we will get out of bed, small yet important.

When I was five or six, I made the most important decision I would ever make: to accept Jesus as my Savior. Since then, that one decision has been the basis for every decision I have made, although I can't say I have always made the right decisions. I am imperfect like all of the other 6.5 billion people out there, but because of one man, Jesus Christ, I am free from those imperfections and the eternal consequence of them. ONE MAN.

I decided after graduating from eighth grade at Valley Christian to continue my High School education there, a decision I will never regret. I decided to play basketball and soccer and run cross country. I decided to run for Student Leadership and was voted president. After graduating from high school, I decided to move to Oregon to attend George Fox University, another decision I will never regret. Although, with all of these decisions I have made, I feel as if I am still just at the beginning of my life. I can't yet tell story after story of my many life experiences or write on a job application that I have a Masters in Sports Medicine or even that I've had a consistent job. My life is still an unfinished book, just like each person who will go to sleep tonight, wake up tomorrow, make 5,000 decisions, go to sleep, and do it all over again the next day. I am just one person. I am completely confident that if I can be totally surrendered to Jesus, and willing to go wherever he wants me to and do whatever it is He asks...if I actively work on living my life like Jesus lived His, if I pursue a relationship with Him each day that He allows me to be alive on this earth, if I deny myself to follow Christ, if it is not me living but Christ living in me, it will be impossible for me to make a wrong decision, and it will be impossible for no one to notice a difference.

The most recent decision I have made is that in July, I will be moving to Colorado Springs for a six month internship and school afterward. I am confident that this is the Lord's will, because I will be challenged in every way possible to step out of my bubble, figure out what I believe, and to be bold about it. I am so thankful that God chose to put me where He did so that I can share what I have received from Him with everyone around me. I can share His love. I am one in six billion, and if I can lead someone, who is also one in six billion, towards the love of Christ, I know my life was worth all the effort that went into it.

So, after a wonderful Christmas vacation, I continue my life here at George Fox, waiting patiently for the Lord's timing in my life, and growing in my knowledge of God's Word, my desire to pursue Him, and doing everything to glorify His name.

4 comments:

Kylie and crew. said...

Dang. Intense. Deep Thoughts!! I love your blog.

aure_runs said...

Monz I love it!

Megan said...

This is beautiful <3 And I love your heart for God! However, I will still miss you very much.

Bethany said...

Wow. This is so good Monz. You are a woman of God and I am thankful you are my sister. God has massively huge things for You! He takes such delight in You! (And I am so glad you are coming to Colorado!!!!!)