2:22

Is the current time and it’s also a time I see on the clock ALL THE TIME, especially in the last year.

I hear it has to do with Isaiah 22:22. And to me, that makes complete sense, because 1) in December 2009, Isaiah 22:22 was a verse that was spoken over me right before I had some pretty awesome New Year adventures with God in Asia for three months, 2) I didn’t think I could get back to that spiritual high from 2010 until just this past mid-May when God just showed up in a totally new way and I started getting so much inspiration… including getting the download of this blog’s name… and AHHH!!! There’s so much I need to write about!!!!! And it’s definitely not happening tonight, cuz’ it would be wise to get some shut eye soon. But I just wanted to write something at 2:22, cuz’ I seriously feel like I’ve been living an Isaiah 22:22 season right now and it has been for the most part, awesome.

So if “a picture is worth a thousand words,” then this artwork pretty much summarizes what I really want to share with you.


Fragments by Yoko Tanji.

Perhaps I will explain in a future post.

-G

“I will place on his shoulder the key to the house of David; what he opens no one can shut, and what he shuts no one can open.”

Isaiah 22:22 NIV

Happy re-birthday to me!

I’m 12 years old today. As in 12 years of living with Jesus.

Of all days. 9/11. A day to always remember as an American. A day of death, sacrifice, and coming together as a country.

Then four years later, 9/11 became a day of death to my old self, a day when my life really started. It’s a day where I can celebrate the redemption and hope that God has given me. That He’s always been there and that He has so much grace for me.

So I thought today would be a good day to start this blog. So hello, welcome to my journey. I don’t know what exactly this blog is going to be all about, but I just hope to share authentically from my heart and experiences.

-G

“Those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.”

Isaiah 40:31 NIV