Friday, June 23, 2017

The Gospel: What It Means To Me

Hello my sisters and brothers in Christ!

I pray you and yours are doing well. I am doing awesome, thanks be to God. I recently started serving at the Church I have been attending since the beginning of this year - children's and youth ministries, as well as worship. As some of you may know from my posts later last year, I was very prayerful about being planted in a God-fearing, Jesus-loving, Holy Spirit-filled, and Bible-teaching church, as well as get to serve in ministry that God calls me to. Like many other Churches, one is encouraged to serve in ministry when you are part of the body of Christ. As an ambassador for Jesus Christ, I know the relevance of serving and my spirit highly desires this form of worship to God by being a vessel in His kingdom. In addition to receiving salvation, baptism by immesion, and attending a new membership meeting, Christians are encouraged to fill out application forms for some of the ministries at my new church (Living Stones Church - Elko). A common question in both vetting processes was: what does the gospel mean to you?
Well...To me, the Gospel is the representation of God’s love for us. The good news of Jesus is that even though I was dead in sin, He still saw value in me and thought I was worth dying for – so He did. The good news is that even though most of my life I have not acknowledged the works of God in my life, He still gave me grace and welcomed me back into His Kingdom. The good news is that I serve a sovereign God whose Son came to give me life in abundance, and I have the Holy Spirit living inside of me that guides and leads me in wisdom. The good news is that even though I fall and still struggle in my walk, God’s mercies are new every morning. The good news of Jesus is that what He has already done for me is much greater than what anyone has ever done to me or will do to me. The good news is that I don’t need to try to be perfect because He who started this good work in me will bring it to completion and He has great plans for me. The good news is that God’s ways are greater. This good news gives me peace and joy, and I am His beloved. Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God (Hebrews 12:1-2).

God bless you.
Jesus loves you.


Restored woman living for God's Glory,
Ruby B. Johnson.


Have you given your heart to God? Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal savior? If you die today, will you make it to Heaven? If no or you are unsure, do not waste any more time and receive salvation now.

Zoom Out: The Entire Picture

Hello my sisters and brothers in Christ.

I pray you and yours are doing well. This has been a busy workweek for me, but my Father in Heaven has been oh so gracious to me. As some of you know, I recently went on a vacation to Miami which I shared on a post few weeks ago as well as on Facebook. I shared the exciting experience I had at the Everglades National Park and getting to watch a gator show and even having to hold and get one of the young ones in the park, with the mouth restrained of course.
The photo above is one that a lot of folks took a lot of interest in and were truly fascinated by. Not fascinated by me carrying a gator or the little gator I am holding but the one behind me. Some folks were amused by the photobomb from it, some made comments warning me of the one behind me, and some even questioned if it was a real alligator and if I was aware of the alligator behind me when taking this photo. Being that this is a photo of me and I was situationally-aware when it was taken, I got a lot of laughs from reading the comments as well as talking with friends and family regarding the alligator behind me. The real alligator in the photo was in plain sight of me and its mouth was restrained, so I had nothing to be afraid of.
Since so many folks called my attention to the gator behind me, I took a closer look at the photo and something dawned on me. I saw this photo as a representation of man's relationship with God. As Christians, we have a limited vision of our lives, whereby God sees the bigger picture. We have a zoomed in image of what has happened and is happening in our life whereby God knows what has happened, what is happening, and what will happen. King David perfectly describes the omniscience of God in Psalm 139:1-6, O Lord, you have searched me and known me! You know when I sit down and when I rise up; you discern my thoughts from afar. You search out my path and my lying down and are acquainted with all my ways. Even before a word is on my tongue, behold, O Lord, you know it altogether. You hem me in, behind and before, and lay your hand upon me. Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high; I cannot attain it. I recall hearing a sermon a while back whereby someone described the omniscience of God with respect to a parent and a young child. For instance, if a child is playing outside and their toy happens to get out of the safe boundaries for the child, the child immediately wants to run and retrieve their toy from the street. However, the parent intervenes and tells the child not to run to the street but rather notify the adult/guardian to get the toy. The parent/guardian gives that instruction because they will be more attentive to an incoming car or other potential hazards that may be on the street, whereby the child is more focused on retrieving their toy and not attentive to everything going on around them.
As Christians, it is so important that we walk in obedience. Although sometimes God doesn't call us to comfort, He leads us with wisdom and grace. His ways sometimes don't make sense in our human brains but we must continually remind ourselves that He knows best and He is omniscient. This all-knowing God we serve continuously reminds us that He is with us and will not forsake us. As I type out this post, I know this is an area God is working on me on and it is why I'm inclined to encourage your spirit in wherever you are in your walk with Christ and what choices and situations you're dealing with in this current season of your life. I still struggle with this but so grateful for His sufficient grace. I pray you are encouraged by God's Word for you today: fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand (Isaiah 41:10). Be reminded that your Father in Heaven sees the entire picture. His vision is greater than yours. As it says in Ephesians 6, we are going against spiritual forces of evil in high places and God is fighting for us and doing things we cannot see with our plain eyes. We must ask God what His will for our life is and let not our will but His will be done. His instructions are perfect and His leadership is best, and reminds us of this important truth in Isaiah 55:8-9, For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.

God bless you.
Jesus loves you.


Restored woman living for God's Glory,
Ruby B. Johnson.


Have you given your heart to God? Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal savior? If you die today, will you make it to Heaven? If no or you are unsure, do not waste any more time and receive salvation now.

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Godly Lessons - Firefighting and Spiritual Walk

Hello my sisters and brothers in Christ!

I pray you and yours are doing well. I have been really busy but thankful to God for His favor and grace. This week I took the wildland fire rookie school, taught by experienced and diligent firefighters. I am so thankful to God to be working for such an awesome agency like the US Forest Service and having great opportunities like this in addition to growing professionally as a mining engineer. The first 4 days was a mix of classwork and field work exercises; the final day was a full day on the field: hiking uphill and downhill at a fast pace with our 20-25-lb packs on, from constructing a fireline to performing rehab on a fireline, and all other protocols done on a real fire incident. After this full week of rookie school, I have to do and pass the pack test, and I can be able to join a crew to go fight fires during fire seasons. I have always respected and admired firefighters but this week, I gained a whole new level of respect for the men and women who put their lives in danger to fight wildland and urban fires across our country being that I was literally in their boots. In this current season of my life, it is my desire to grow spiritually as a child of God and see the lessons God is teaching in my everyday life. This week of training taught me a lot about firefighting but also some things about myself that I believe can align with our walk with Christ and maturity in the faith.
Lesson 1 - God Has Equipped Us For Trials
This week I realized that being a firefighter takes a lot of grit and push through. I don't think I have ever pushed my body physically this much in my whole lifetime like I did this week. For Friday's field day, there were few moments I felt I couldn't keep going but with determination and encouragement from the guys on my squad, I persevered and fully participated till the end. The moments I struggled hiking uphill or constructing the fireline, my squadees would tell me "it's all mental and your body can handle more than you think" as well as "you got this, Ruby!" They were right! Their encouragement and my determination to complete all tasks helped me push through and I was pleasantly surprised at my endurance and how much my body can handle; through the grace of God, I did not have any health emergency even though there were moments I thought I would by the end of the day. So how does this apply to our spiritual walk? Well it says in Ephesians 4:11-13, Jesus gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. As Christians, God has equipped us for whatever He has called us to. We may see ourselves as unqualified but sometimes God calls the unqualified so He can get the glory. For instance, I could have seen myself as unfit to be a firefighter because there aren't many women doing it, especially a woman that is 5'2" tall and small as I am. So in our walk with Christ, we must remember that whatever trials and setbacks come our way, as long as we hold firm to the Word of God and His promises, we will prevail. We must remember that we serve a mighty God, we are His beloved, and we are fighting from a place of victory. There are so many scriptures in the Bible that remind us to be fearless, God will not forsake us, and he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ (Philippians 1:6). The screensaver on my cellphone currently says "Let your faith be bigger than your fears." If we are going to declare God as the King of our hearts and Jesus is our Lord and Savior, we must fully rely on Him and not underestimate His ability and the work He is doing in us. Even when we come close to giving up, DO NOT GIVE UP. We are equipped and can persevere through whatever season in life we are in, so Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for he who promised is faithful (Hebrews 10:23).
Lesson 2 - Be Fed By The Word Constantly
Earlier in the week, the instructors emphasized on the importance on staying hydrated on the job. Nutrition and hydration are key with a job like firefighting. Working on a hill in a canyon in high desert northeast Nevada like we did yesterday for field day comes with a lot of elements for the body to handle. The temperature ranged from 75-90 degrees yesterday while we were out there. We had to hike and work uphill and downhill. It made me understand why the fire guys stressed so much on drinking water earlier in the week. While we were out there, the moment I looked forward to the most was when our squad boss would give us quick water breaks. On a regular day, I drink water often but I have never desired water so badly as I did yesterday. With our packs, we can carry a minimum of 4 canteens and most of us in the crew finished at least 2 during our exercise outside. In our spiritual walk as Christians, it is important that we are constantly fed with the Word of God by reading our Bibles, as well as listening to sermons at home and at church. As it says in Matthew 4:4, “‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.’” It is imperative that we are equipped with God's Word: know who we are in Christ, what we can do in the name of Jesus, and be sanctified through and through by continually being fed with the Word of God and have it stamped in our heart. Two members of our crew had to return to the rigs and not participate in our field exercise - the reason why one of them had to do this was because he forgot to fill up his canteens with water. So upon being up on the hill digging the fireline, he became dehydrated 2 hours later and had no water to drink. Someone in his squad could have given some of theirs to drink but that person needs to drink water just as much also. We need to have a personal relationship with God and not through our family or friends. I consider the Bible to be the manual to life and believe it is a guide to not just living a life that honors God but also builds up our spirit man. Going to church every Sunday and serving in ministry are wonderful, but those moments in the week that we commune with God in our rooms or convene with our sisters and brothers in Christ reading God's Word are oh so crucial. In this walk with Christ, it is God's will that you may be filled with the knowledge of his will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, so as to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to him: bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God; being strengthened with all power, according to his glorious might, for all endurance and patience with joy; giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints in light (Colossians 1:9-12).
Lesson 3- Be Equipped For The Battle
There are different kinds of fitness: healthy living fitness, pageant fitness, marathon fitness, military fitness, etc. There is also firefighting fitness. So how does this apply to our spiritual walk? Well Apostle Paul says in Ephesians 6:10-13, Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of his might. Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm. Therefore, we have to be equipped the right way for every battle that comes our way. If I want to be an efficient wildland firefighter this fire season and be a contributing member in my squad, I have to train my body the right way. I can't train the way I did for when I competed in pageants but I would focus on all muscle groups that will make me physically fit to carry my 30-lb+ pack and tool for long hours, hiking on various terrains, and digging a fireline. I will focus on hiking uphill and downhill with weights and not just rely on running on a treadmill and doing crunches at the gym. In our spiritual walk, we mustn't rely on blaming people for the shortcomings that come our way but attack the real enemy, the devil, and use the right tools: prayer and the Word of God. I know the importance of getting on my face in my war room and praying specifically, as well as the relevance of studying God's Word: the Bible. So when the enemy comes for me or those I love, I am in full attack mode with prayer and saying out loud or in my heart the scriptures that declare the power of my Father in Heaven.

God bless you.
Jesus loves you.


Restored woman living for God's Glory,
Ruby B. Johnson.


Have you given your heart to God? Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal savior? If you die today, will you make it to Heaven? If no or you are unsure, do not waste any more time and receive salvation now.

Saturday, June 3, 2017

National Trails Day 2017

Hello my sisters and brothers in Christ!

I pray you and yours are doing well. I am doing well, thanks to my awesome Father in Heaven. Today commemorates National Trails Day. Organized by the Friends of Ruby Mountains and U.S. Forest Service, this morning I participated in a trail cleanup for Talbott Creek Trail; this is a popular hiking, biking, and equestrian trail in Lamoille Canyon. Other volunteers and myself worked on brush, cleaning water bars, etc. along the trail. 
I learned a lot of basic trail maintenance techniques and using the tools with the crew. It was a beautiful, sunny day to be outdoors. Trails Days is celebrated each year on the first Saturday in June. Events held throughout the United States help promote awareness of the wide variety of benefits that trails provide, encourage people to discover their local trails, raise awareness of trail issues and instill excitement for the outdoors. 
Besides hiking, trails provide access to waterways for canoeing and paddle trips. Birdwatching and geocaching are some other favorite activities. Learning land navigation or biking are also great trail pursuits. It was a beautiful, sun shiny day to be outdoors today.
Yours, O Lord, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the victory and the majesty, for all that is in the heavens and in the earth is yours. Yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and you are exalted as head above all. 
1 Chronicles 29:11


God bless you.
Jesus loves you.


Restored woman living for God's Glory,
Ruby B. Johnson.


Have you given your heart to God? Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal savior? If you die today, will you make it to Heaven? If no or you are unsure, do not waste any more time and receive salvation now.