It's a new year 2013!!! I stopped writing for a few weeks because I have been with a lot of nausea, headache and other things as I am pleased to announce that I am pregnant! Yes, I am going to be a "mami"in August. There are so many things that I am looking forward through this new stage in my life, yet the most amazing one is to learn how to love in a deeper way, an unconditional love for my baby! As my baby grows and I learn more and more about it, I am facinated of the discoveries of this wonderful MIRACLE, how can I doubt of YOU GOD!, when only by your WILL this is possible!
I am beyond blessed....specially knowing that my baby will have an amazing father in many ways as fathers are the key of a child's growth.....our baby will be filled with love all around the USA & Bolivia! I couldn't ask for more this year....
I have been reading a lot from the book "From Shadows to Reality", today I will share about Adam & Eve and Abraham:
"The story of Adam and Eve is the story of every one of us. Adam and Eve were created to have an intimate relationship with God. God gave them freedom, but he also gave them choices which had consequences. Unfortunately, Eve and Adam abused that choice, as all of us do. The result of that choice was death, not immediate physical death as the first couple had perhaps been anticipating,but death and separation from God were the eventual result of their choice to trust their own wisdom over the loving admonishment of God.,can anyone relate to this scenario?"
"Abraham was willing to give up his son, his only son. In this story we have a type and an antitype. Abraham the father of Isaac is the type. The antitype is God, the father of us all. When Abraham traveled those three arduous days to the Mount Moriah he was unwittingly demonstrating God's willingness to sacrifice that which is nearest and dearest to himself for our sake. And it is not coincidence that the journey to Mount Moraiah lasted for three days. This is too tells us about God sacrificing his son for our sins. From the moment Abraham set out with this son to make the sacrifice, Issac was as good as dead. Three days later, Abraham received his sacrificed son back from the dead. This prefigures the three days between the crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection, when God received his son back from the dead."
See, the Old Testament is becoming more and more personal to Jesus...."Many thousands of books, poems, songs, plays and the like have been produced by the people to express the human condition, yet God outdid them all right in the beginning of the Bible using the simplest of stories..."