Who I Want to Be: A Devotional Journey Through the Book of Matthew
By Camy Tang, Audrey Appenzeller, Victoria Bylin and
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You are not alone.
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.
Matthew 11:28
Thirty-one authors share their hearts and struggles in this look within the Biblical book of Matthew. We pray that from these devotionals, you will know that Jesus loves you deeply. You are not alone. There is no place you have gone that is too far away from God, and He alone can help you truly be the person you want to be.
Camy Tang
Camy Tang writes romance with a kick of wasabi. She used to be a biologist, but now she is a staff worker for her church youth group and leads a worship team for Sunday service. On her blog, she ponders frivolous things like knitting, dumb dogs (namely, hers), coffee-geek husbands, the writing journey, Asiana, and anything else that comes to mind. And on her Facebook page, the silliness is unleashed. Join her online!
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Who I Want to Be - Camy Tang
Who I Want to Be:
A Devotional Journey Through the Book of Matthew
Compiled by Camy Tang
Contributors:
Audrey Appenzeller
Victoria Bylin
Lyn Cote
Judy DeVries
Danica Favorite
Janet W. Ferguson
Deborah Hale
Eva Maria Hamilton
Sharon Hinck
Kristin Holt
Carole Lehr Johnson
Jill Kemerer
Wendy Lawton
Jackie Layton
Catherine Lynn
Autumn Macarthur
Kathy McKinsey
Dineen Miller
Robin Patchen
James L. Rubart
Renee Ryan
Regina Scott
Morgan Tarpley Smith
Anna Spencer
Jennifer Spinola
Camy Tang/Camille Elliot
Janet Tronstad
MaryLu Tyndall
Lenora Worth
Cheryl Wyatt
Kathleen Y’Barbo
FOREWORD
When I saw the title of this book Who I Want to Be,
this phrase came to my mind: You are not your own creation. Your life is not your project but God’s project.
Busyness
is a problem in our daily living. Hobbies, volunteering, children’s lessons, husband’s business trips……Thanks to today’s technology, you are expected to respond to work-related inquiries even when you are not in your office and are constantly concerned about information or evaluation on social networks. You are instilled by a competitive spirit wherever you are and whatever you are doing.
Beginning a devotional journey in such a time as this is valuable for you to find the real you.
I am confident that you will be able to reflect on your life’s purpose through this book and remember that your purpose is not to be happier than someone else by building up better accomplishments and experiences.
Who you will become is more important in your life than what you accomplish. The world demonstrates our inadequacy and slaps the list of things to do
in front of us. However, the God who created you prepares many blessings you are meant to receive,
because it is only God the Creator who understands who you really are
and desires for you to become who you want to be.
This is far more wonderful than you can imagine.
In this devotional book, 31 authors who received wonderful gifts from God wrote the treasured blessings that they received and were made aware of by God through their daily living. It is a jewelry box full of treasures received by these authors through the words in the Bible and silent meditation.
Matthew, the author of the book of Matthew, was a Levite and his job was to collect taxes. Because of his occupation, he was lonely, hated by people, and had no confidence. When Jesus Christ found him, talked to him, and befriended him, his life was completely transformed into a life of joy. Your life would miss such blessing and joy without encountering Jesus Christ, so it is my sincere prayer for you to meet Him and be filled with His presence, as you search for who you want to be.
In California,
Yoshinosuke Nakao
Pastor of Santa Clara Valley Japanese Christian Church
A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
To you, our reader:
I and my fellow authors pray that from this devotional book, you will realize that Jesus loves you deeply. You are not alone. There is no place you have gone that is too far away from God, and He can help you to be the person who you want to be.
—Camy Tang
Proceeds support the translation and distribution of this book by missionaries to women in Japan
How to use this book:
The devotionals in this book are each based on the section from the book of Matthew that is listed at the start of each piece of writing. We suggest you read the passage in Matthew, then read the devotional.
MATTHEW 1
The New Testament begins with a genealogy—the parentage from Abraham, the father of the Israelites, to Jesus, the Savior of the world. The fact that this gospel, this sacred text, begins with a list of names demonstrates for us how important heritage was to the Israelites—and therefore, how important it should be to us today. But it also demonstrates something else—that we are neither destined to live up to the greatness of our ancestors nor destined to repeat their sins. We can know where we came from without becoming who our ancestors were.
What types of people did Jesus come from? There was Abraham—the man whose faith made him righteous (Romans 4:30). And there was David, considered a man after God’s own heart
(Acts 13:22). But there were some less savory folks—Rahab the prostitute and Tamar, who deceived her father-in-law and bore his children. There were countless kings in the line of David including Solomon, the wisest man of his time (I Kings 4:30) and Ahaz and Manasseh, two of the most evil men in the Bible.
In Matthew 1, we meet Joseph, Mary’s husband, a just and kind man who didn’t want to shame his wife, even though she became pregnant before they were intimate. It also shows Joseph as an obedient man, for when the angel appeared to him and told him to take her as his wife, Joseph did what he was told, despite the snickers and rumors he very likely suffered from the people in his hometown.
Joseph was his own man, not the same as great people in his past—Abraham and Solomon and David—nor the same as the evil ones.
Jesus, Joseph’s son in every way except biological, also defied his earthly parentage. Whereas even the righteous ones who preceded him weren’t sinless, Jesus took after His Heavenly Father and came to earth and lived a perfect sinless life.
Despite our parentage and upbringing, we are called to be not like our earthly parents—good or bad—but like our Heavenly Father. Holy and righteous. And by the grace