Monday, February 12, 2007

Reintroductory Post, Part 2

Yay for bullet-point overviews.

Last semester:
  • I started getting a handle on this whole "English major" business. Mostly through total immersion (three classes at once!). Huzzah for "close readings," low(er) grades, and DOOM.

  • There's many, many incarnations of the Christian life. And many takes on what "in the world, not of it" looks like. I figured out where I fall, and what camp I want to live in. "Let every man be firmly convinced in his own mind" -- I'm glad I finally am.

  • Rootedness.

  • Old friends. New friends. A very dear friend.

  • Trusting God about the present and the future. One of those easy things to know theoretically, and hard to know practically.

  • Why do you say, O Jacob,
    and speak, O Israel,
    "My way is hidden from Yahweh,
    and my right is disregarded by my God"?
    Have you not known? Have you not heard?
    Yahweh is the everlasting God,
    the Creator of the ends of the earth.
    He does not faint or grow weary;
    his understanding is unsearchable.
    He gives power to the faint,
    and to him who has no might he increases strength.

  • Figured out which church I'm attending up here, and why.

  • Figured out (erm...as much as one can) the proper relationship of reason, experience, and revelation.

  • I figured out what I want to do after I graduate. Or at least narrowed it down.


Christmas break:
I got a job working the cash register at Chic-Fil-A. The employees there are great people (though sometimes a bit crazy :)), and I had a blast. If you ever go there, get the chicken breakfast biscuit and a cookies and cream milkshake.

I also took a lot of long walks around the Air Force Base (some of them in possibly off-limits places). I saw a way of Christian living work and validate itself. I learned to understand and appreciate my church back home. And I got some cool presents.

This semester so far:
  • "Virtue is in action." (Cicero)

  • Wise men are slow to speak. They don't get angry easily. And I think they walk slowly, too, and take notes slowly. ("They know how to think about time," as Michelle says). All of these, I need a lot of work on.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello Marie,

I really enjoyed your link to the article, What is the Gospel? Out of curiosity I googled you and ended up on your blog. I have never been to a blog and found it quite interesting. Oh, this is Miss Becky. You may not remember me, but I do remember you, your siblings and your parents who were very helpful to me. Take care.

Becky

MJ said...

Miss Becky! HI! I DO remember you! (I tend to get my old babysitters confused -- but were you the one who had the baby blackbird?)

Sorry it took me so long to see your comment -- I'm glad you stumbled across me. :)