I remember growing up...wanting badly to be bigger like my sister and brothers...
My older brother Keith(11 years my senior), my sister Corrine(10 years older), and my brother Imrich(preceding me by 4 years), all were the coolest cats in our small town of North Judson. On good days they would let me play with them, and on great days, with their friends. We had fun playing war and multiple games that helped to construct the future tomboy I was meant to be. One game that Imrich and I enjoyed encompassed swords...normally long sticks from our friendly trees. I couldn't quite beat him, but I always gave him a run for his money. I pretended that I held a mighty sword, not much different than the one found in the classic Disney movie "Sword in the Stone". Every clack of wood, was a shining chink of metal in my ears....I was one BAD Samurai.
Suffice to say that my love for swordplay began at an early age.
Strange to think that now, my version of fighting has changed. It can relate to marriage(and I have had my fair share in that arena)parenting.....working. You name it, I have fought for and through it. Just living is enough to bring on the battle. I fight long and hard for what I believe in. I slice and dice my foes as quickly as possible. Instead of a burly brother, I now face fear, insecurity, anger, and numerous other things that the enemy of my heart brings on.
When my sword is dull, I lose. Sharp and ready, I win. It's as easy as that....I long to Wield Steel that defeats.
For those of you that know me, you know I am talking about the Word of God. Here is what I know to be truth:
Hebrews 4:12
"For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart." This is why I named this blog Wielding Steel, this is what I want. To be better, fight harder, last longer in the battle of life, and one day, stand with my hands held high, arms open wide in victory. One day.....until then, I will walk it out right here. I LOVE transparency, I think it is the key to true relationship, and to true growth. I hope that being real will help to bring about true clarity in my own life, and maybe yours too :)
Welcome to the blogosphere, Vincy! I like the name you chose. Of course, it makes me think of the Word of God and how vital it is to my daily life, but it also makes me think of those goofy plastic light sabers my boys (we have four - what have we done??) play with endlessly. There's something about a sword that calls out the warrior in them.
ReplyDeleteYou and I need one, too, girl.
Smiling and waving,
Rhonda, who also has a Gabe
Beautiful Rhonda! I love it, and I love what you said! Be blessed!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful start to something that is sure to be a blessing for you, Vincy and everyone that reads it. I was empowered after reading your first post! I needed to hear it. I needed to be reminded that if I allow God to work in my life I am being shaped into a mighty weapon. WMD! Or should we say WMC Weapons of Mass Conversions! lol
ReplyDeleteThe second post was really powerful, and while I can not explain here in a public forum, I can say thank you. Both my husband and I cried after reading your last post.
You are moving hearts and lives just by being you, keep it up.