1. Introduction

“…He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus” Philippians 1:6 The first one… I don’t know where this blog will lead to. Or how often I’ll post. But I do know I have a lot of faith-related thoughts that often make it into…

“…He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus” Philippians 1:6

(Read ‘About’ section for more of an introduction)

The first one…

I don’t know where this blog will lead to. Or how often I’ll post. But I do know I have a lot of faith-related thoughts that often make it into the pages of my journals, and that I often discuss and verbalize to my closest friends during DMC’s (deep meaningful conversations). I’m a big one for DMC’s….

I am also a firm believer in personal growth and in striving to learn from every trial life throws at us. Because realistically, life can be a challenge. I think it’s important to push through trials whilst learning whatever valuable lesson can be gleaned from it. Otherwise, what is the point? A reluctance for personal growth equals a vicious cycle of mistakes, regrets and bitterness. It may be the short term easy way out, at times. But, it’s not an option. Seeing God work through trials is an opportunity to experience His grace and love in a deep and palpable way.

As life goes on, I find myself relying more and more on God’s grace and on my faith in His will for my life. This underpins my responses to life’s trials, my desires, my hopes, my dreams, and my decisions. At least, I aim for this to underpin all responses- I don’t always hit the mark. It is not always an easy process, and often the greatest challenge itself, is staying rooted in faith.

I recently read back over journal entries from last year, three years ago, five years ago, and found it so encouraging to see where God has brought me since. I had written many prayers and letters of faith and hope, during periods filled with frustration, confusion and uncertainty.. and God had plans and solutions for all. At times I could not see a way out or how a challenge would be overcome, but trusted blindly that God knew the best plan for my life. I was filled with such gratitude to be able to look back and answer the ‘whens’ and ‘hows’. Seeing His work thus far, deepens the roots of my faith. Yet, why do I still struggle at times with that ‘blind trusting’?

“You’re a good, good father
It’s who you are, it’s who you are,
And I’m loved by you,
It’s who I am, it’s who I am, it’s who I am,
You’re a good, good father”Β 

Good Good Father, Chris Tomlin

I want to document my ups and downs with this process for the past, present and future lessons God will teach me, with the ongoing aim to continuing deepening my roots in faith. In writing, I don’t strive for perfection of grammar, syntax and punctuation… I only strive for honesty.

Here goes!

Abbie x

Responses to “1. Introduction”

  1. Mariann

    Love this Abbie! Keep it up and enjoy the journey ❀😘

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    1. RootedInFaith

      Thanks Mariann! ❀❀

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  2. Gillian

    Thanks Abbie, very encouraging x

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    1. RootedInFaith

      Thanks Gillian, glad you liked it :)x

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  4. Turtle Royalty

    Good luck, and welcome to the faith blogging world.

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    1. RootedInFaith

      Thanks turtleroyalty! Appreciate it

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  5. rolerrol

    All the best on your blogging journey!

    Rolain

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    1. RootedInFaith

      Thanks Rolain!!

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  6. possesshispromises

    Enjoy the journey and relish God at work in you

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    1. RootedInFaith

      Thank you πŸ™‚

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  7. joseph elon lillie

    I look forward to reading and discovering what God reveals to and through you!

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    1. RootedInFaith

      Thankyou Joseph! Appreciate it

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  8. journeytoallhealth

    This is great!!! I too have been journaling for years. Journaling has helped me so much in my walk and for my health and I encourage everyone I talk to to do it. I look at my life as a journey and so I write about my journey in all areas. Looking forward to keeping up with yours!

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    1. RootedInFaith

      Thanks journeytoallhealth πŸ™‚ It really is a great way to express your thoughts and then is a record to look back on and view the journey from the other side! Hope you enjoy the posts, Abbie πŸ™‚

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