The Jimenez Family


There seems to be a common theme running through my conversations of late. Life is hard. Decisions are difficult. Relationships are strained. Perspectives are changing. Christians are in the heat of trials. Trials that have been promised to us...that should not come unexpectedly...but trials...nonetheless.

who are protected by the power of God through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. In this you greatly rejoice, even though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been distressed by various trials, so that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which is perishable, even though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ; and though you have not seen Him, you love Him, and though you do not see Him now, but believe in Him, you greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory. I Peter 1:5-8

For a little while...if necessary...you have been distressed by trials. What makes a trial necessary? Why must we as believers...experience pain...loss...suffering...hardship...frustration...disappointment? What need in our life demands that we endure these trials?
Often times, the need comes when we have become too comfortable in our surroundings. When we have allowed our flesh to make it's home in this world and find comfort in this place. We lose sight of our eternal lodgings...and allow our citizenship to slip down into the temporal. We elevate our need for comfort...our need for stability...security. And we make that our aim...pursuing it at all costs.

Or perhaps, we have become too accustomed to relying on self. Independent. Self-sufficient. Self-reliant. We forget how frail we truly are...and how quickly a change of circumstances can rob us of what little control we thought we had over our lives.

Or it could simply be...a reminder. A remembering of our identity. Our purpose. Our calling. Our security. A reinforcing of the solidarity we have in Christ to prepare us for the mission He has predestined us to. A reminder to keep our focus on Him.

Whatever the case maybe...we know that these trials are custom...tailor-made by our Sovereign Creator. This is far different than experiencing the effects of a fallen world. No, this is an all sufficient, completely sovereign God...gently and lovingly calling us to the edge of what we deem comfortable...and propelling us across the threshold into hardship. Into the unknown. Where we cannot draw on past experience or previous knowledge. All of this comes from Him. Knowing all of our weaknesses. Knowing all of our insecurities  Knowing all of our vulnerabilities. These trials are not for others...but individual...some might empathize or understand what we experience. But these are singular by design. To draw out a singular focus. The proof of our faith.



Taking Peter as an example…he suffered immense persecution…to the point of death. This being the same man that denied Christ…now being martyred for his name’s sake. What happened in his life to make him so sure that his salvation was genuine? Worth dying for? From the time Peter watched the Savior ascend to the penning of this book…Peter had stormed quite a few trials. And he had come to learn that these very trials were given not to hurt him…not to push him further from the Lord…not to exasperate him…but to prove to him his faith. To prove that this faith is genuine. To quiet all the doubts that might be questioning the words he had heard His Savior speak. These trials…hand-crafted by his Lord…pushed him beyond his natural capabilities into the reality that God was protecting this faith. His mustard seed size faith…was being protected by Almighty God.

As we walk through trials...human faith...human reasoning begins to falter...melt away. We cannot answer the questions…we cannot explain the “whys”. So, we turn to the Author and Perfector of our faith and begin to experience a side of His character not yet seen. In comfort, there is no need for mercy and healing. In ease and prosperity there is no need for a Deliverer and Provider. But through these trials…our one-dimensional Savior becomes three-dimensional. His vastness exceeds our understanding. Then something incredible happens…in the midst of these trials…rather then doubt and disbelief…He allows us to see we need not worry about the safety of our faith. It is protected by the power of God. He is sustaining our faith. Everything shifts...we begin to see the assurance of our salvation...the reality of faith. Without hardships we would waver...question whether or not salvation has actually occurred.

But thankfully, God does not keep us protected...shielded...cushioned from these trials merely to endure continually. He does the opposite. He refines this faith through trials...allowing us to see it is sustained by HIM alone...and thus revealing not only to us the trueness of our faith but also manifests facets of His nature not yet experienced.

In this we greatly rejoice. We rejoice because in His supreme sovereignty God found it necessary to reveal to us our pure faith. To remove the dross. Remove the impurities. Remove the distractions. He has intervened in our life to remind us that His power is sustaining our faith...He is protecting us...He has anchored our hope beyond the veil. We rejoice through these trials because having not seen Him...we come to know Him so much more intimately through the fire. And we rejoice with joy inexpressible because this trial has now prepared us for action...sobered our minds...and fixed our hope completely on the revelation of Christ.

There is not a situation that we can fabricate that would bring all of this to fruition. There is not a method or formula that we can follow to achieve this proving of our faith. There is nothing that we can do…on our own…that would accomplish this same result. No…it can only be produced through trials.

So these trials...while painful...might seem to be without end...can at times wear us down beyond our physical endurance...but are truly necessary.

 For momentary, light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight of glory far beyond all comparison, while we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal.
II Corinthians 4:17



We started our homeschool year earlier this year...hoping to add some cushion and flexibility to the calendar.
With a trip back up to Philly this coming weekend and a short trip to the beach...all just in August...we might use up the extra days before Fall hits!!!


But back to school we are...well...technically we are now in our third week of the year!
I had some fun things planned for the kids for the first day back...
hoping that it would ease them into the early mornings and rising concentration levels! :-)
Of course...what is a special morning without a special spill...
not five minutes after everyone sat down to breakfast...
someone spilled an ENTIRE bowl of Cheerios...oh well!!


For the most part...there were smiles all around to get back to the schedule and noses in books.
We enjoy homeschooling...maybe not all year long...and especially not in the month of May...but all in all...we love being together and just learning as a family!

Each year I try to change things up just a little bit. 
Nothing huge...but something that gives a new feel to the year.
This school year, the kids' lesson plans are on the computer...so each morning they log onto one of the laptops and check out what is required of them for the day.
Such a small little change...but has made a huge impression on both of them!




Jackson has learned his colors. And most of his letters. And for some strange reason can write the letters "O" and "H" quite proficiently! So we have some OH HO papers all over the house!
Hopefully, we can expand on those this year!
Like in all other areas of his life, Jackson approaches school with exuberance and excitement each day!

Never a dull moment with this kid around...halfway through the day Jackson came into my room making a choking sound. Apparently, he had been sucking on a Lego (why?) and accidentally swallowed it!
Hmmmm...thankfully we found out later that it was actually a marble...not a Lego.
Small comfort!


Sweet little Hailey. 
The girl already knows all of her colors and is getting ready to pass her older brother on letters.
Learning through the environment of her home has been the best teacher!


Our verses for the year are Colossians 2:6-7 (yes, my Bible study is still burning in my heart!)
Jason and I are praying that each of our children will continue to walk in Him...established in the faith...through their own personal relationship with Jesus.


Our motto at the Jimenez house is L-O-V-E (my husband loves acrostics!)
Laugh
Open
Value 
Encourage

After school we headed to our favorite pizza place!
And then they each picked out their favorite book from the store next door!!!

Now we're three weeks in...excitement wearing off but the fun JUST BEGINNING!!! :-)


In early spring I received several messages from former students...girls asking if I could meet with them over the summer or perhaps mentor them.
With four kids running around and trying to help Jason with the ministry...my time for mentoring was scarce.
But as I prayed about it...I sensed that God was pushing me to teach.
So I rounded up a group of girls - and in early June we began our study on the book of Colossians.
We started with about sixteen and ended up with fourteen consistent, regular, committed girls.
Being that it was summer...I was surprised that they cleared work schedules...got up early...and intentionally set aside every Thursday morning to study God's Word. 

It has become a common trend among Bible studies...especially with women...to cater the study around what God is doing in our lives. As females, we usually find it very easy to emote...or to put feelings into our devotional studies. Most of how we respond to the Word is about our feelings. Far too quickly our time spent with the Lord gets centered around what we have learned about ourselves and far too little about what we have learned about GOD Himself. 
From the start of this study, we switched out our narcissistic glasses for those with a broader view. Who is God? What did I learn about HIM through this passage? And inevitably, God-discovery led to self-discovery. In light of what we learned about God...our understanding of self began to take a more honest picture.
The knowledge of God and the knowledge of self go hand in hand. We can only have a right perspective of ourselves when we have a correct perspective of God.

The book of Colossians is about Christ. The first half being about His supremacy and sufficiency  Establishing His authority...His character...and the completeness of His salvation. The second half fleshes out what life in Christ looks like...iin the heart and life of the believer...in the home...in the church...and beyond. 

I learned SO much through this study. Yes, I was the teacher...and have studied this book countless times. But it is alive...and was very active in my heart...teaching me and correcting me. My understanding of God broadened. My appreciation for His gospel deepened. And my reliance on Him increased. There were so many weeks when God used this study in my own life personally to reinforce the supremacy He desires and to reassure me of His love.
Week after week, the discussions from our Bible study became the launching pad for encounters all around me.  There were many times after our study that the girls would sit around and just...marinate. Talking about the passage. Talking about life. Confessing sin. Bringing the Word we had just learned into a real life situation. It was such a sweet, sweet time of fellowship. 
The final study was bittersweet...parting ways as most of them head back to school or college...but anticipating ways that God would use our freshly ignited faith for His glory. I pray that in their hearts they will hear the ringing echo of these amazing truths we have learned:

You are complete in Him.
The Gospel. The Gospel. The GOSPEL. 
Jesus plus nothing equals EVERYTHING.
The only way to have a distaste for sin is to have a superior satisfaction in God.
What we are craving is so vast and infinite that it can only be filled by an immutable and infinite God.
We always need to be surrounded by those that stir our affections for Christ.
Compromise is rooted in the fear that comfort is better than Jesus.
If we would just stop and remember the gospel, we would realize that God really is what we want most, even in our worse moments, no matter how strong the temptation we’re battling. 
You have an enemy. 
PRAYER. When we pray regularly…irregular things start to happen. You never know when or where or how God will invade the routine of your life, but you can live in holy anticipation knowing that God is orchestrating supernatural things. God is always preparing us and positioning us for divine appointments. The plans of God are only revealed in the presence of God.






Three days.
To ourselves.
With nothing to do.
But relax...



And that is exactly what we did!
Jason and I usually hit up the beach when it's time to unwind...
but being this close to so many different historical cities...we decided to give Savannah a try.
We stayed in a beautiful bed and breakfast that sits in the heart of the historical district.
Our van stayed in the same place for three days...and we did a LOT of walking!

We went to the City Market...the river walk...Forsythe Park and every street in between...
completely captivated by the charming architecture and the whimsical trees.
We splurged once...eating right on the river front...
but the rest of our meals consisted of the best $2 slice pizza around!!!
We went to several old bookstores...many different coffee shops...one AMAZING ice cream shop...and an extravagant candy shop!


Jason loves fried chicken...I mean...he really LOVES fried chicken!
Sadly, his wife only makes it in the oven...being a little too timid to try and accomplish this feat on the stove.
So when we were in Savannah...surrounded by Paula Deen and companions...fried chicken was on our "to-eat" list!
We had heard about this amazing little place called Mrs Wilkes...a country style eatery.
It was quite expensive but we decided we'd skimp on some other meals to make it all balance out.
We spent the morning at Forsyth Park...just basking in the sunshine and soaking in the serenity.
As Jason was praying, he felt led to speak to the man sitting next to him. 
Turned out to be a fellow believer...James. 
Brother James had met with some very hard times...
difficult medical situations, loss of family and friends, and the recession. 
He had actually spent the night on that very park bench and had the bug bites to prove it. 
He told us that he thanked God every morning for waking him up...
for giving him another day...and asked that He would continue to keep him humble. 
He quoted Scripture and joy oozed from his smile.
 He showed us his favorite brick surrounding the fountain...Friend of God. 
He said as long as that was true...nothing could shake him. 
Jason was so moved by his story..and his humility that we offered to help him find a place to stay that night. After we had prayed and hugged and said our goodbyes...that fried chicken lost it's luster. 
Spending that much on food when it could help a fellow brother seemed disgusting.
 It was such a beautiful picture of Christ...
Jason's willingness...James' humility...God's conviction on our hearts.


And the encounter truly woke us up to what is MOST important...
and all that we had to be thankful for!!
It was a beautiful...relaxing...wonderful trip!

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