Caring for a Friend

friends2Genesis 1:26: “Then God said, ‘Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” We are told that from the beginning of creation, God intended for us to rule over and care for the animals He created. The creatures we’ve learned to love ever since we were young are not just family, they are a part of God’s creation. There are many things you learn from caring for animals, such as responsibility and friendship. They require you to take care of them in feeding, watering, and playing with them on a daily basis. Pets bring warmth and joy to their owners, and can also comfort during the trying times we all come across.

Responsibilities in having a pet

As the owner of an animal, your job is to make sure your pet has the security, comfort, and love it needs. Like people, animals need to be supplied with food and water daily. Though you may not always have time to pay extra attention to them, you can still be a good owner and feed and water them. When training animals to do what you want them to do, you need to be very patient with them. They will most likely not use the bathroom where you want them to, and they may chew on your favorite pair of shoes (so don’t leave important items where an animal can get to them!), but be patient, because with hard work and dedication, your pet will eventually learn how to act.

If you’re trying to decide on a type of pet to fit your lifestyle, do some research (before committing!) about the kind of animal you’re thinking about owning, and be sure to receive your parents’ permission if you’re still living at home.

Ups and downs of having a pet

Pets can be very delightful to have, but they still have their downfalls, such as having to clean up after them every time they make a mess, or having to take them outside 3 or 4 times a day. But there are often many more upsides than downsides to having a pet. When you first get a pet you may think you can handle the responsibility, but after having them awhile, you may get used to them being there and forget to feed them, take them out, or play with them. They will soon realize they are not getting the attention they want and they’ll start acting out––chewing stuff up again or using the house instead of the yard as a bathroom.

Companionship

friends1Your pet can be your best friend. They often know when you’re sad, sick, or happy, and they’ll react to however you feel. I, myself, have a dog that will be two on June 11th; to me, she is a great friend. When she was only three months old she became sick with parvo, and I fought long and hard to nurse her back to health; it took me three weeks of non-stop care. Several weeks later, when I had the flu, she comforted me, slept beside me, cuddled with me, and, of course, licked me every chance she got. It meant so much to me that she was right there beside me. It’s times like those when you realize how much your pets really mean to you.

Ways you can help

Many people think that they need to own an animal to help an animal. However, there are a variety of ways you can help, from volunteering at an animal shelter to picking up an animal on the side of the road and taking it to a shelter. Don’t know where to go or what to do to volunteer to help? Visit the Humane Society or Charity Guide for more information.

God put animals on this earth as a special part of His creation; however, people often abuse and neglect them. Be a friend to animals by caring for your own or volunteering to care for ones who have been forgotten.

Michelle Jane

Organic Cleaning Supplies

jft2Since this month’s theme is about caring for God’s creation, I thought I’d mention organic cleaning supplies. Whether you’re cleaning the kitchen for your mom, or scrubbing the bathroom in your dorm, you can help care for the earth, and your lungs, by using a few environmentally friendly cleaning products. Organic cleaners can be purchased at most stores, but since they tend to be expensive, I’ll include links to recipes for homemade products.

The Money Saving Mom has a great article about homemade cleaning supplies, including information, recipes, and links. Care 2 has recipes for glass cleaner, furniture polish, and more. Pioneer Thinking describes how to clean ovens, cobwebs, carpet, and hairbrushes with homemade supplies.

If you’re going to use homemade cleaning products, you may want to make your job more fun by putting your most used item in a pretty bottle! You can either make one yourself (along with a pretty cleaning rag), or purchase one.

Even if you just trade one normal cleaning product for homemade (such as using Club Soda instead of Windex), you’ll be doing something to help the environment. So roll up your sleeves, make a product, and get to work so you can enjoy an organically clean home!

By Davonne Parks

Caring for His Creation

devo1April is here! This is the month we see flowers bloom, feel the temperature warm up, and enjoy being outside again. We may have picnics with our church family, play ball with our friends from school, or just take a walk. This month we are focusing on, “Pierce my heart to care for Your creation.” Romans 1:20 states, “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen…” Where do we see His creations? Everywhere! In fact, a few were just mentioned: nature, our church family, and our friends. Let’s talk about some things He has created, and how we can better care for them.

Nature

Probably the most obvious of His creations is…nature! The very first Scripture in the Bible says, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” He made the earth we live on, as well as the stars and planets above us. You can read in all of Genesis 1 about how God created the whole earth and everything on it––by simply speaking it into existence; that is a wonderful example of His “eternal power”!

If you have ever taken a trip to the mountains, the beach, or a canyon, it is easy to see God’s power in creating these beautiful places. Even in our hometowns there are places of much beauty and serenity. Cities often have lush gardens to visit or landscaped parks to play in and enjoy. You can see God’s beauty in rays from the sun beaming on gently rolling hills, and lovely wildflowers while driving through small-town countrysides.

Having these blessings in nature are wonderful, but what if we do not take care of them? When people begin to throw trash out of their cars, stop caring for the parks, and forget about our places of peace in nature, we will lose that beauty in our lives. But, we can help! If you live near a park or garden, volunteer to help plant flowers, trees, or shrubs. Pick up the trash you see on your walks in the park. If you live in a smaller town, get a group of friends and clean up a road during the weekend. Or, pick a place in town and ask if you can plant flowers! There are many simple, easy ways to care for the spectacular nature God allows us to find joy in. Let’s take care of these places to show God we appreciate them!

People

devo2Often when we think about God’s creations, we forget about people! In the latter part of Genesis 1, God created man (male and female). We know that God loves man (John 3:16; 1 John 4:9,19), and does not want any to perish in the end. However, we know few follow the narrow path, and not everyone who says, “Lord, Lord,” will enter that eternal kingdom (Matt. 7:13–14, 21–23). So how can we care for people, whom God created? First of all, we can simply be kind (Ephesians 4:32; Galatians 6:10).

When our actions toward others are kind, caring, helpful, and loving, people will recognize there is something different about us––we are the people of God! (John 13:35). When others trust us, they may be more willing to listen when we tell them about God! Share with people the love of God, and study with them about the salvation He offers, so that they might ultimately be with God one day! As young women, we are in a position to study the Bible with our girl friends. Have a girls’ night, watch a clean movie, make snacks, and study the Bible! By caring for people who do not know God, we are doing what He has commanded––sharing Him with others! (Mark 16:15).

The church

After we become a Christian, we also become a member of Christ’s church. Our church family is a huge blessing from God! In Acts 2:42–47, we read about the fellowship of the early church. They would pray together, eat together, praise God together, worship together…they were just glad to be with one another! We should love the church in the same way. How can we care for the church? Encourage one another (1 Corinthians 15:58; Hebrews 10:24–25; Ecclesiastes 4:10). Pray for one another (James 5:16). And, just as you read in the paragraph above, it is wonderful to be kind and helpful. It is truly a divine blessing that we have the church as a family, and we should care for it continuously.

Taking Action

Caring for our physical world, the people in it, and our church family may seem like a big responsibility at first glance. But with so many little ways to help, Christians can make an enormous impact by working together!  I want to encourage you to ask God to help you see the opportunities you have to care for everything and everyone around you, and how you can let God’s love shine through you each day! Let’s never forget every blessing is from above (James 1:17) and we must care for the blessings He has so lovingly and willingly allowed us to enjoy during our time here on this earth.

By Hannah Smith

Lord of All Creation

dbr2Romans 1:20: “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen…”

This month, our daily study will be packed Scripture demonstrating and confirming God’s sovereignty over His creation. It is easy to forget that we are such a small part of His creation, and yet He knows everything about us and cares as much for each individual as He does another. Luke 12:7: “Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.”

Psalms is overflowing with praise and acknowledgement that God is Lord over all creation. Not only that, but this book contains many songs that use nature and creation when glorifying Him. “Your love, O LORD, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the skies. Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the great deep” (Ps. 36:5–6). While many of the Psalms remind us of what a small, temporary part of creation we are (Ps. 37:20), it also reminds us of how important we are to God (Ps. 37:7), telling us to wait patiently on Him to carry out His sovereign will for us. Psalm 46 encourages us that we don’t need to fear, even in troubling times (vs. 1–3). “How awesome is the LORD Most High, the great King over all the earth! . . . for the kings of the earth belong to God” (Ps. 47:2, 9b). There is a bigger picture, and God already knows it all!

This month’s Old Testament reading is abundant in men who acknowledged God as Lord over their lives––sometimes in the midst of the most difficult trials and pain. Job was such a man of integrity, refusing to curse God, even in the middle of unbearable pain and torment, and very unsupportive friends. It amazes me that even though we know from the first few verses of Job that he is being used by God as an incredible example to Satan, Job himself does not know it! And still he remains faithful to God! Job 27:3–6: “as long as I have life within me, the breath of God in my nostrils, my lips will not speak wickedness, and my tongue will utter no deceit. I will never admit you are in the right; till I die, I will not deny my integrity. I will maintain my righteousness and never let go of it; my conscience will not reproach me as long as I live.”

Jeremiah is another Old Testament character who is forced to rely on God’s authority amid trials. “But blessed is the man who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him. He will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit” (Jer. 27:3–6).

dbr3One of our more well-known Bible characters, David, enters our reading this month––a man after God’s own heart. From fighting a giant (1 Sam. 17) to running for his life from a jealous king, he continually relied on God and inquired of the Lord. Not only that, but he gives God the glory, instead of trying to take it for himself. 1 Samuel 17:46: “ ‘…and the whole world will know that there is a God in Israel.’”

Moses was a man who also chose to follow God’s will for his life, giving up his place in the Egyptian palace to wander and lead a group of people through the wilderness. Not only that, but he was up against someone who had no regard for the God of Israel––Pharaoh. But even though Pharaoh did not consider God’s power and authority “Pharaoh said, ‘Who is the LORD, that I should obey him and let Israel go? I do not know the LORD and I will not let Israel go’” (Ex. 5:2), God was still sovereign––even over Pharaoh’s own heart! It is mentioned numerous times in Exodus that God hardened Pharaoh’s heart (Ex. 7:3–4; 10:1, 20, 27; 11:10). He is sovereign even over those who disobey Him and show Him no regard. God’s purpose? “That [He] might show [us His] power and that [His] name might be proclaimed in all the earth” (Ex. 9:16).

Of course, the New Testament is also filled with God’s sovereignty, often demonstrated by His Son. Mark writes of many miracles that Jesus performed, all showing His power and authority. Paul tells us in Corinthians that we have access to this incredible power through the Holy Spirit. “Therefore I tell you that no one who is speaking by the Spirit of God says, ‘Jesus be cursed,’ and no one can say, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ except by the Holy Spirit” (1 Cor. 12:3). It is awesome to consider that even though we are not walking around on earth with Jesus, we could not be any closer to Him, as believers, because of His gift of the Holy Spirit living in us.

As you read through this month’s study, I encourage you to meditate on God’s sovereignty over His creation. He is ultimately in control of everything, and nothing can surprise Him or catch Him off-guard. He is able to make all things work for good (Romans 8:28), and He has a plan for all of it, and for all of us. Pray that His plan for you will be revealed in your life and that you will be open to it.

By Lisa Grimenstein

Suggested Reading for April

dbr1APR 1 Ps 36-38
APR 2 Job 25-26
APR 3 Jer 1-6
APR 4 Mark 5-6
APR 5 1 Cor 11-12
APR 6 Ex 1-4
APR 7 1 Sam 16-20
APR 8 Ps 39-41
APR 9 Job 27-28
APR 10 Jer 7-11
APR 11 Mark 7-8
APR 12 1 Cor 13-14
APR 13 Ex 5-8
APR 14 1 Sam 21-25
APR 15 Ps 42-44
APR 16 Job 29-30
APR 17 Jer 12-16
APR 18 Mark 9-10
APR 19 1 Cor 15-16
APR 20 Ex 9-12
APR 21 1 Sam 26-31
APR 22 Ps 45-47
APR 23 Job 31-32
APR 24 Jer 17-21
APR 25 Mark 11-12
APR 26 2 Cor 1-3
APR 27 Ex 13-16
APR 28 2 Sam 1-4
APR 29 Ps 48-50
APR 30 Job 33-34

This year’s Bible reading plan was borrowed from BibleReading.com.  (To correspond with the 2009 year, we have included actual dates for your referral. You may choose to use the above site, instead.)

Pierce my heart to care for Your creation

Romans 1:20 “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen…”

iti1We can all rejoice knowing that spring has arrived! I love the freshness and newness of this season, with the flowers, the birds and other animals, and the warm, clean scent in the air. This month we’re going to focus on caring for God’s creation as we enjoy the great outdoors. We’ll talk about everything from caring for nature, to caring for animals, people, and the church.

God cares for all of His creation, especially us, and we’ll discuss that this month, as well as give scientific evidence found in the Bible proving that He Is.

Articles about caring for the guys He’s created will include fun group date ideas and discuss whether or not innocent flirting is actually innocent. We’ll also give fun kid-friendly recipes and tips for cooking with the younger guys and girls we know, and we’ll learn about a great way to download free lessons from young Christian men!

We’ll get a view into the life of a girl whose earthly father didn’t care for her the way he should have, and how she’s overcome that struggle. In a separate article by the same girl, we’ll read about how she learned to love herself just as God created her, and she’ll encourage us to do the same.

On an environmental note, we’ll have recycling tips and instructions, information about organic foods, fresh ideas on how to help care for the planet, and we’ll discuss whether or not global warming is something to worry about (clue: read Psalm 74:16–17 and Mark 13:31–33). We’ll also talk about the not-so-booming job market and see what we can do to help the economy in this time of need.

We’ll go through the challenging process of successful eyebrow grooming this month, and include tips for three different ways to go about obtaining the perfect brow (great for framing those beautiful eyes He created).

Gifted Girls is featuring sewing this month, and photos of items people have sewn will appear, along with instructions on a fun, easy sewing project that even beginners can do. Next month’s theme will also be announced (think taste buds), so be sure to check it out!

Giveaway and other news

iti2This month we’re having a special two-part bathing suit article (in plenty of time for summer!), and one web store is generously giving away a new suit to one reader! This store is also offering a special discount just for Pierce My Heart readers, so stay tuned to be shown a great deal even if you don’t win a free suit.

You may have noticed that our home page no longer has a video––instead, it lists the most recently posted articles for easy reference. Just click on the title you’re interested in and you’ll be directed to that article. The video can still be seen on our media page, along with our desktop images and buddy icons.

We now have a Pro-Life tag! If you know of anyone who is considering abortion, print off these articles to lovingly encourage and read with them. Information from the articles can also be cited in research papers, or read for your own personal reference. To view all of our tags, look on the right- hand side of any page (except the home page) under our “Links” section. New tags will be added throughout the upcoming months, so be sure to glance over there often.

If you have a question you’d like answered, contact us with your question and we’ll send it to one of our advice columnists to answer.

As you read the articles this month, allow yourself to be drawn to caring for His creation, then grab a friend, put on some work gloves, and get to work! Every little bit helps––none of us can do it all, but together we can do a lot.

Creatively His,
Davonne Parks

March Book Winner!

Not Even a HintThe random drawing winner of Not Even A Hint is Jennifer! You should have an e-mail from Pierce My Heart in your inbox. If not, please contact us to claim your prize.

Thanks to everyone who participated in this contest by giving article topic suggestions. If you didn’t win this month, please try again in April, because we have a fun bathing suit giveaway coming up!

Congratulations, Jennifer! We pray this book will provide you with knowledge and motivation to help you live a godly life, and that you’ll always look foremost to God and His Word for guidance.

– Davonne Parks

Sharing Him Article #3

stw1So far this year we’ve discussed what it means to share the Gospel with others and where to begin.  This month we’re going to talk about explaining His Plan of Salvation.

God’s Plan of Salvation:  How can I explain it?

In this article, we will consider a simple, scriptural, and concise way to explain to another God’s plan of salvation. Salvation is a gift, but it’s a gift we must choose to accept in order to become part of God’s kingdom (Acts 2:38).

Consider the following three points:

1. The Problem: Sin

The greatest problem confronting mankind is not economic, educational, cultural, racial, social, or physical.  The greatest problem confronting humanity is the problem of sin.

Sin causes man to be separated from God (lost!):  Isaiah 59:1–2

Sin causes one to be spiritually dead:  Ephesians 2:1–2; Romans 6:23

Sin is a universal malady because all have sinned:  Romans 3:9-10; Ecclesiastes 7:20; Romans 6:23

Sin causes man to be lost in this life and lost eternally.  It is a terrible malady, a deadly disease, an awful affliction!

2. The Remedy: The Blood of Christ

Sin is the problem:  that’s the bad news.  But there is a remedy for the problem of sin; there is a cure for the disease:  that’s the good news.

The remedy for sin is the blood of Christ!

Jesus said in Matthew 26:28, “For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.”

stw2It is the blood of Christ that provides us forgiveness:  Romans 5:8; Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 1:14; 1 Peter 1:18–19; Revelation 1:5.

The word “gospel,” which means “good news,” is that Christ died for our sins (1 Corinthians 15:1–4).

3. The Response: Obeying Christ

Having identified the problem (sin) and the remedy (Christ’s blood), the question remains, “How does one get the remedy?”

The answer is simple:  we must obey Jesus Christ.  The Bible tells us that Jesus is the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him (Hebrews 5:8–9).

Jesus commands we believe in Who He is (John 8:24), repent (Luke 13:3), confess our faith in Him (Matthew 10:32), accepting His invitation of salvation, and be baptized (Mark 16:16).  He further tells us to remain faithful (Revelation 2:10).

An Illustration:

Suppose a man went to a doctor for a check-up.  The doctor found a deadly disease that could take the man’s life.  That’s bad news.  But the doctor tells the man there’s a medicine that can cure his disease.  That’s good news!  Then the doctor instructs the man to take the prescription.  Would the man hesitate taking the remedy if he was thoroughly convinced it would alleviate his affliction?

Likewise man must learn of and acknowledge his problem; he must come to know that sin is the deadly disease confronting us all.  But he needs also to learn that through Christ there is a remedy, and he needs to learn what that remedy is.

Conclusion:

Think of these three points (problem, remedy, response), learn the Scriptures that relate to each of these points and demonstrate their truthfulness, and then be about the business of telling people the good news of the gospel and God’s desire for them to be forgiven and have eternal life.

Emphasize to people how much God loves them and what a great gift He has given them (John 3:16).  Share with them God’s great desire for them to receive this great gift.  Everything necessary for our salvation on God’s part had been done; now it is up to us to accept by faith the gift of God.

Scriptures for further study:  Luke 19:10; 1 Timothy 2:5; Romans 10:17; Hebrews 11:6; Acts 3:19; Galatians 3:26–27; 1 Peter 3:21.

By John Brown

Last Chance!

jft5Today is the last day to submit photos of things you’ve sewn (pillows, blankets, clothes, etc.) to us for use in our Gifted Girls article next month. You can send pictures to Info @ PierceMyHeart . com (remove spaces).
This is also the last day to enter to win our March Giveaway. The winner, who will be announced on March 31, will receive a new book!

If you have any questions, let us know, and we will respond to you as quickly as possible.

– Davonne Parks

Good from the Sad

jft4My mother was five weeks pregnant when she miscarried her child. Just a few weeks later, she became pregnant with me. Miscarriage is such a tragic loss, and full of shattered hopes and dreams. However, if she had carried that baby to term, I wouldn’t be here today; I simply wouldn’t exist. That idea always makes my head spin!

I’ve also always felt that God has a real purpose for me or He wouldn’t have placed me on His earth, under the circumstance that another baby had to die in order for me to be born. God created all of us under His circumstances and with amazing potential; in fact, the average human uses only a small percentage of their brain. So many people die without using their minds, and their lives, to the full potential God created them for. I don’t want to be one of those people! I want to live up to my full potential and, when I am on my deathbed, to reflect on my life and know with complete certainty that I did everything I could do for the sake of Christ.

As Christians, we should all have that same feeling because Jesus had to die so that we could live eternally. Do we realize that He is just as real as that precious baby? We owe such a debt of gratitude to God for the chance of eternal life, that we do indeed need to show Him how much we appreciate Him by living the life He wants us to live, and by sharing His love with as many souls as we can.

God created each one of us for a purpose – it’s up to us to live it.

– Anonymous