Sunday, November 9, 2008

How Far it Reaches

Have you ever wondered if anything you're doing is making a difference? Chances are, if you're not wondering that now, you probably have at some point and probably will again. I know I've been asking myself that lately. Why do we do that? Because when we do something for someone, weather it's a prayer lifted in secret, listening to a friend or reaching out to someone in need, we can never in this lifetime really know how far it reaches.

Since questions like these are such a part of being human, I desired to let you know how many of you have made such a valued impact in my life over the last year. For those of you who don't know, I have been in a time of great and quickly increasing need, for about a year now. Before I go into how I have been impacted by you, I would like to take the time to recognise many of you.

Those of you who were in choir with me, before I had to pull out due to health, have blown me away by your support! You have sent me emails and group signed two cards for me! I am continually encouraged by how many times my father has come home from a church service or choir rehearsal, and told me one of you has asked about me. (I have asked numerous people to try to figure out which one of you gave me the flowers. Since I still don't know, I would like to thank you here for your comforting gift.)

I am told of how others of you, in the Worship and Creative Arts community, have been praying for me, during devotions at rehearsals.

There are those of you who have come to visit me (which is appreciated far more than I know how to put into words)!

For those of you who have said you are praying for me, have sent me encouraging emails or cards, continually checked in on me through emailing my mother, you don't know how much I hold on to these things for comfort.

My family, you have so willingly gone out of your way for me in so many ways. Weather it has been to physically support me to my next destination or to pray for me, I treasure these gifts. Particularly you, Mom. You have put so much of your life on hold, to take care of my needs.

The impact you've made? As you have been pursuing after me, God has been continuing to reassure me that He has not forgotten me. I continually list off in my mind, specific times you have reached out to me, to remind me that God is walking through this with me, that God is pursuing me, through you.

God has been using the fact that, because of my level of physical and inner ability right now, I can do little more than pray for others. I am still praying for you, Worship and Creative Arts ministry! It is an absolute delight and joy to me to get to pray for you! You and others that God has told me to pray for, are being lifted up in prayer, throughout each day. I have been for a while, at a place where I feel like I have no... strength... left, from a year of fighting, yet growing worse. This means that I often have to struggle to pray, even though it is a deep desire and joy to me to do so. It's amazing how a single email, or simply finding out someone asked about me at church, lifts me up so much! Things like this, and the other ways you have reached out, give me the strength to continue this ministry of prayer.

Did you know that sometimes your emails make me cry... good tears, because of how encouraged I am (
Jay)? Did you know how often I revisit your encouraging emails? Did you know that some of your emails have been God inspired, having just what I need to hear?

The love that you have been showing me has been a comfort and a healing balm. You have set an example for me, and I desire to strive to grow in doing for you and others, what you have been doing for me!

If you are wondering if anything you are doing is making a difference, don't give up! You will never in this life time know how far it reaches!

14 comments:

Melinda said...

You are so loved, Nina!

Jenna said...

Glad to see that you are finding constant encouragement everywhere. Keep up the good work and we will keep encouraging you!

Unknown said...

I love you bunches, Nina and I can't wait to see you this Thanksgiving!

Anonymous said...

Oh Christina, you are extraordinary.
Jilly

Christina Groth said...

Jilly,

It is so good to hear from you. I miss you!

Anonymous said...

Christina, you have such a beautiful heart! We miss you. Thanks for encouraging all of us in the midst of your own trials.
Sue Carlson

Christina Groth said...

Sue,
I definantly miss your hugs!

Melissa Freeman said...

Christina, I am so blessed to hear that our comments have made such an impact on you. What a blessing to know that by God's power, we, the choir, have been used as His instrument to love on you and lift you up during a time when you are feeling defeated at times. Keep pressing on my friend! You are a rich treasure and a blessing to us by your testimony of clinging to Jesus during this time in your life. Your reward is in heaven. May his blessings pour out on you today!
Love,
Melissa

Anonymous said...

Christina ~ You are truly an inspiration for me. Know that I am thinking and praying for you. You are such a blessing for so many people.

Sincerely,
Heather Krieves

Christina Groth said...

Melissa and Heather,

Your words were so uplifting and nurturing to me! It feels so good to be able to communicate with you two again.

Anonymous said...

You are such an incredible blessing to me. I am so truly lucky that we became the friends we are today.
Thank-you for being my friend.
Carolyn

Christina Groth said...

Carolyn,
It is such a JOY to me, for you to be my friend!

Anonymous said...

Christina,
You have no idea what an inspiration and example you are to your church, to your friends, to me. Truly I am not nearly the friend I want to be able to be for you Christina. We love you.
Jay

Anonymous said...

Christina,
hows it going? havent talked to you in a while. yeah what happened to anything young adult, its a bummer. good to hear from you, hope you had a good thanxgiving
-eric lopez