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Dear Teenager, Reject the Low Expectations You’ve Placed on Yourself

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What do you want to accomplish in your lifetime?   Pause for a moment and think it through.   Maybe you thought, "Not that much," or "I want to do a lot, but I don't think I'll actually be able to." Very few will confidently think, "I'm going to do great things."   While we need to cultivate humility, and while we should seek to be openhanded with our futures, the mindset that we shouldn’t expect to accomplish great things for God’s glory isn't good. So many teens and young adults automatically assume that their lives won't be noteworthy. They won't be doing the amazing things that end up in history books. Other people will, but not them. They'll just settle for average.   It's a mindset of low expectations, but not low expectations from other people—these low expectations come from us.   Should we be fine with being an "average" Christian? Should we expect to do great things, or should we content ourselves with

Trusting God's Timing

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I don't like waiting.  Can you relate? You probably can—we humans have an acute sense of what we want, and we don't like having to wait to get it.  As I write this, I'm a senior in high school. I'm at that weird transition stage where I don't really know what my future's going to look like, but there's nothing I can do about it right now—all I can do is wait for information from the colleges I applied to. I can't make my own decisions yet.  Isaiah 40:31 says that "those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength." I'm waiting on the Lord pretty literally when it comes to college—but I'm also waiting on the Lord for other things.  I'm waiting for him to act in specific ways in specific areas. For people I've been praying for to be saved. For mental struggles I've been praying to conquer. For life events that haven't happened yet, even though I wish they had. For strength in certain areas I'm lacking in.  But I'

Christian Productivity—Your Motivations Matter

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"I want to be more productive." How many of you have said that to yourself recently? Did you realize how much time you wasted over Christmas break? Or did you make a New Year's resolution to work harder and stop wasting time? I'm sure that for at least some of you, the answer is "yes." Productivity is something that many of us struggle with, especially as we grow and take on more responsibilities. Schoolwork, extracurriculars, a job... all these things take work, and it's important that we learn how to deal with them.    I'm partnering with several other bloggers to discuss productivity—the dos and don'ts, setting goals, staying organized, and many other things we've learned.  Links to the other articles will be at the bottom of this post, so stay tuned for that!   For the past year, I've struggled to find a workflow that helps me get things done while still avoiding burnout. And I've learned a lot—mostly from my failures.  I wanted t

Get to Know Me Tag - Writer's Edition

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I was tagged by the lovely Annabelle Batie from the blog Pen & Ink for the Get to Know Me tag!  If you're interested in writing, you should definitely check out Annabelle's blog—she posts writing tips and resources that are very helpful.  The Rules Link back to the person who created the tag. (That would be Savannah !) Thank the person who tagged you. (Thanks again to Annabelle !) Share the tag graphic. Tag eleven bloggers. Questions Vital Stats and Appearance Name: Emma Thrasher   Nicknames: "Emma" doesn't really lend itself well to nicknames, though a few of my friends call me "Em" on occasion. I did go by my middle name—Rose, or Rosie—back when I was younger. Birthday: If I tell you too much about my personal life, you'll be able to steal my identity! And that would be terrible. Hair color and length: Brown, and it reaches just past my waist. I'm trying to grow it out so that it reaches my feet, but that'll take quite a while. Ey

2022 - Year In Review

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Well. The year is officially over.  Today, it is January 2, 2023. It's the start of a new year, and since it's almost the 1-year anniversary of this blog, I figured I'd do a year in review. Maybe it'll become a tradition, maybe it won't—let me know what you think! So: What happened this year?  Looking Back at 2022 What happened? Blog stuff: I started Roses of Grace on January 20. (Almost a year ago—wow.) I started an email list in which I get to connect with you guys every week!  I wrote almost a hundred blog articles. This is article number 97. Writing stuff: I finished the first draft of my first ever novel! (It's the one I talk about in this post .) I participated in Nanowrimo and finished the first draft of my second novel! Life stuff: I spent the summer in Paraguay, learning Spanish and getting a taste of overseas missions. I hit emotional highs and lows, and my relationship with the Lord deepened through them. I made new friends! :) Favorite blog articl