In September of 2005, Rebekah Reimers, 17, enrolled in a two-year degree program at Whatcom Community College. She was scared, and short, and in love with Tennyson. In June of 2007, she will graduate from WCC with an associates degree in arts and sciences at the age of 19, having retained a grade point average of 3.8, taken five English classes, and been a member of Phi Theta Kappa. She is scared, and short, and in love with Tennyson. So what.Or shall we say, now what? Yes, school is my security blanket. Or so it seems. No my dears, as much as I would like to say that school is my security blanket, it really isn't. That's a lie, or it should be anyway. God is my security blanket. Has been, is now, and forevermore shall be. Amen.
So there is no reason why I should be worried about the future, right? Of course right. You have convinced me, I believe there isn't.
6 comments:
Bekah,
Your sweet mother gave me the address for your blog. I thought I should preface my comment with that because sometimes it is weird to have new people commenting on your site (at least I suppose it is).
About this post, though. It is so true that God is our security blanket. I am a cover-stealer myself, and I think that I am in life as well. I like to pull the blanket away from God, and associate it with other things. But, God always managed to pull it back.
Congratulations on your degree. God bless you my friend.
Congratulations Rebecka! How exciting for you. Did you walk at graduation? If you did I am sorry I didn't make it. I had a meeting that night or I would have at least come by to see if you were there. I am excited to see what path you take next. whatever it is I know you will embrace it with enthusiam! God bless and good job. Hugs
Congratulations on your graduation!
Have you decided what comes next?
You look like a rock star in your profile picture.
For those of us who are not yet on face book, you need a new post!!!
Even though Christ is our security, I know exactly how you feel. I felt a little that way too.
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