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>-->From Heartwarmers:
Your morning thought for the day:
'Anger makes you smaller, while forgiveness
forces you to grow beyond what you were.'
-- Cherie Carter-Scott
A very interesting quiz for you today. As a matter of fact,
two short quizes that will take just a minute of your time.
Tell us what you think when you finish these thought provoking
questions. It puts things in perspective, doesn't it?
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>QUIZ TIME
Take a moment or two and take these two short quizes. You
won't need a pencil or paper. Just follow along in your mind...
QUIZ #1
1. Name the five wealthiest people in the world.
2. Name the last four Heisman trophy winners.
3. Name the last five winners of the Miss America contest.
4. Name five people who have won the Nobel or Pulitzer prize.
5. Name the last four people who have won Oscars for Best
Actor and Actress.
6. Name three people who have held the office of Secretary
of State.
7. Name the whistleblowers who were selected as Time's Persons
of the Year.
8. Name the past four teams who have won the World Series.
QUIZ #2
1. List the three teachers who made the biggest impact on your life.
2. Name a friend who has stood by you through thick or thin.
3. Name someone you can count on to help you in an emergency.
4. Name four friends or acquaintances who can make you smile or laugh.
5. If you ever owned a pet, which one was your favorite, and how did
that pet make you feel?
6. Name one person who has made you feel most appreciated.
7. Do you have chlidren? If so, what is a quality they possess that
makes you proud to be a parent.
8. Name the relatives who have made sacrifices for you.
RESULTS?
Obviously, Quiz #1 was much more difficult than Quiz #2.
Why? Because after the applause fades for the rich and famous,
their achievements are relegated to the almanacs and history books.
However, you'll come to find out that even though some people
may not have any money and may never get their name in the newspaper,
they are the people who make the biggest difference in your life.
No, the "important" people in this world haven't won any awards
or accolades. Most of the time they lead very simple lives. Their
work is unnoticed and taken for granted. But by helping and being of
service to their neighbors, students, friends and loved ones, they
have made us feel special. They inspire us to do the same. They may
not be rich or famous, but they are more important to us than all the
celebrities in the world.
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>Our Guide to Living Life
'My son, forget not my law, but let thine heart keep my
commandments: For length of days, and long life, and
peace, shall they add to thee. Let not mercy and truth
forsake thee: bind them about thy neck, write them upon
the table of thine heart: So shalt thou find favor and
good understanding in the sight of God and man.'1
The Lord said to his disciples, "Yes, I am the vine,
you are the branches. Those who remain in me, and I in
them, will produce much fruit. For apart from me you
can do nothing." (John 15:5).
As we carry out the plans of Jesus through the power of
the Holy Spirit, two things will become increasingly
apparent:
1. We will treasure up the Word of God in our hearts. As
we study the Bible, we learn many important things about
the Lord, including His nature, plan, and promises.
Regular study develops our ability to think biblically
and deepens our relationship with Him. One of the
indications that we treasure His Word is a change in
behavior. Our decisions will be guided by His principles,
and our actions will reflect the fruit of the Spirit
(Galatians5:22-23).
2. We will adorn ourselves with goodness and truth. These
two virtues must be our constant companions. The Lord
wants us to always speak the truth and to do so with love
and compassion. Kindness helps protect relationships and
prevent discord and division.
The Christian life is a journey filled with abundance and
challenges (John 10:10, Proverbs 4:12). At the same time,
it must be characterized by the fruit that comes from
following our Guide and Companion.
Suggested Prayer: Dear Heavenly Father, first I want to
thank you for allowing me to open my eyes to a new day.
Thank you that everyday is an opportunity to start over.
Thank You, Beloved Father, that Your mercies are new
every morning. Lord, sometimes life can become very heavy
and tiring, but You promise to give rest to the weary and
I believe it. Thank You for the guidance You have left us
through Your Word. Our guide that we can turn to when we
feel lost and disoriented. Let me treasure Your Word in
my heart to face the challenges of life. I love You and
thank You for the presence of Your Holy Spirit in my
life. In the name of Jesus Christ I pray, Amen.
1. Proverbs 3:1-4 (KJV).
Today's Encounter was written by: Rosina N.
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>Adapting to His Plan
'Because Joseph her husband was faithful to the law,
and yet did not want to expose her to public disgrace,
he had in mind to divorce her quietly. But after he had
considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in
a dream and said, "Joseph son of David, do not be
afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is
conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. She will give
birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus,
because he will save his people from their sins.
When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord
had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife.'1
Joseph was a faithful man of God who loved Mary and
was, undoubtedly, excited to start their life together.
But before Mary went to live with him, he discovered
that she was pregnant. Infidelity came with serious
consequences, and even if Joseph was feeling
heartbroken, he loved Mary so much that he had thought
to divorce her privately to avoid public disgrace for
her.
His plans were made, but as he slept the angel of the
Lord appeared to him in a dream and told him the larger
plan in all this. When he woke up, he obeyed and took
Mary home as his wife. He trusted God completely and
believed His Word.
Things would have turned out very differently if Joseph
would have chosen to stubbornly follow through with
his own plans! We make plans every day, but what
happens when they change unexpectedly? Do we focus on
the inconvenience and become discouraged? Or do we
realize that God may have something different for us
and adapt accordingly?
Joseph's trust in God in allowing Him to take the lead
of the situation is a beautiful example we can learn
from. When we are faithful to God and seek him first,
we can be sure that any changes to our plans are part
of His bigger plan.
It is important to keep our hearts open to His leading
and adapt so that His will can be fulfilled.
Suggested prayer: Dear God, thank you for the reminder
that your ways are greater than mine. Help me follow
your perfect path in every situation. When difficulties
or confusion arise in my plans, open my mind and heart
to your will knowing that you have something different
and better for me. In the name of Jesus Christ I pray,
amen.
1. Matthew 1:19-21,24.
Today's Encounter was written by: Crystal B.
When copying or forwarding include the following:
"Daily Encounter by Richard (Dick) Innes (c) 2016
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...Did you notice?
Even though it was most important for Joseph not to put away
Mary when he learned she was pregnant, God did not force His
will upon Joseph and make him keep her. That is because God
always gives us our free will to do as we please.
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FREE WILL
http://www.absolutebiblestudy.com/Adversary/FREE_WILL.htm
Satan's ENDLESS Suggestions
Be particular with your freedom of will. Never lose control of
making freewill decisions. (Keep in mind: the devil knows you
very well - he knows how best to persuade you against God.)
https://tinyurl.com/3tvfvvxx
God’s Blueprint For Living [Part One of Two]
http://www.absolutebiblestudy.com/Study/God's_Blueprint_For_Living.htm
God’s Blueprint For Living [Part Two - Read Part ONE FIRST]
https://tinyurl.com/5fvv78pe
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>THROUGH A WRINGER
By: Joseph J. Mazzella
When I was a little boy we used to have an old fashioned
wringer washing machine. This was an early type of washing machine
in which you had to hand feed the freshly washed clothes through a
pair of moving rolling pins to squeeze the extra water out before
drying. I often wondered how those clothes felt going through them.
This curiosity was painfully ended one day when I was helping my Mom
feed the clothes into them and got my own fingers caught instead.
Needless to say, I was far more careful after that.
Usually after we finished washing the clothes my Mom would hang
them out on the clothes line to dry. I would hand her the wooden
clothes pins as she hung them and help her fold the freshly dried
clothes a few hours later. I can still remember how wonderful they
smelled after warming in God's sunshine all afternoon. I would hold
them up to my face and delight in their warmth, cleanness, and
Heavenly scent.
I know that sometimes it can feel as if life is putting us all
though a wringer washer. The troubles and stresses of life always
seem to want to squeeze and flatten every bit of peace and happiness
out of us. Sometimes our whole day feels like my fingers did that
time when I was a careless young boy. It is up to us, however, to
not let ourselves stay flattened like an old, wet pair of pants. It
is up to us to pick ourselves up and warm our hearts and souls again
in the sunshine of God's love. It is up to us to choose the Heavenly
scent of love and joy moment by moment to refresh our lives and to
share with the world.
I hope then that no matter how flattened you get by life at
times you can still rise up to choose more joy and love. I hope that
no matter how many times you are put through a wringer you can still
come out stronger, better, and closer to God.
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...Reminds me
When I was three years old, my two brothers and sister often went
next door to play with the neighbor kids. One day there was a
big white thing sitting next to their garage. They all went and
looked inside of it, but I was too short to see in it. My sister
teased me saying how great it was and how wonderful it was inside.
No one would lift me up, so I jumped up on the edge to lift myself
up to see inside. It was then that it fell on top of me - it
flattened me like it did clothes being put through it! I got my
leg broke from it. I still remember my oldest brother carrying me
home and telling my other brother how upset mom was going to be at
them.
That was when doctors made house calls. I was laid up in traction
in a bed between our kitchen and living room. The doctor when he
came made funny 'Hmmm' sounds as he pressed his lips together in
almost a kiss while checking me out.
Mom always had to get me shoes based on my bigger foot. To this day,
my one leg is shorter then the other and my right leg often gives me
troubles - as it is doing now.
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>The Hug of a Child
By Victoria Harnish Benson
As we drove across town, I prepared my two children for what
they were about to see. A lady from our new church was dying of
cancer, and I had volunteered to help her with the housework.
"Annie has a tumor in her head, which has disfigured her face,"
I cautioned them.
Annie invited me to bring my children with me one day, as I
had told her so much about them. "Most children are frightened
by my appearance," she said. "But I will understand if they don't
want to meet me."
I struggled for the words to describe Annie's appearance to my
son and daughter. Then I remembered a movie I'd seen two years
earlier with my son, when he was ten. I wanted him to understand
that disabled people are like anyone else - their feelings can be
hurt, too.
"David, remember the movie Mask about the boy with the facial
deformity?"
"Yes, Mom. I think I know what to expect." His tone told me
it was time to stop mothering him so much.
"What does a tumor look like?" Diane asked me.
Answering my nine-year-old daughter would be tricky. In order
to prevent Diane's revulsion when she met Annie, I needed to prepare
her just enough but not too much. I didn't want to frighten the
child.
"Her tumor looks like the skin on the inside of your mouth. It
sticks out from under her tongue and makes it hard for her to talk.
You'll see it as soon as you meet her, but there's nothing to be
afraid of. Remember, don't stare. I know you'll want to look at
it . . . that's all right . . . just don't stare." Diane nodded. I
knew she was trying to picture a tumor in her mind.
"Are you kids ready for this?" I asked as we pulled up to the
curb.
"Yes, Mom," David said, sighing as only a preteen can.
Diane nodded and tried to reassure me. "Don't worry, Mommy.
I'm not scared."
We entered the living room, where Annie was sitting in her
recliner, her lap covered with note cards for her friends. I stood
across the room with my children, aware that anything could happen
next.
At the sight of my children, Annie's face brightened. "Oh, I'm
so glad you came to visit," she said, dabbing a tissue at the drops
of saliva that escaped from her twisted mouth.
Then it happened. I watched David stride across the room to
Annie's chair, wrap his arms around her shoulders and press his
cheek to her misshapen face. Smiling, he looked into her eyes and
said, "I'm happy to meet you."
Just when I didn't think I could be more proud, Diane copied
her big brother and gave Annie the precious, accepting hug of a
child.
My throat tightened with emotion as I saw Annie's eyes well up
with grateful tears. I had nothing to worry about.
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...Reminds me
My mom was in a car accident and lost her right arm right below her
elbow. Many people stared at her, but my children grew up seeing her
and didn't think anything of it. She worked in the factory on the
press, did custom sewing, embroidery and upholstery. She did such
great sewing, that she was featured in our local newspaper. She had
to do things a bit more hard since it was her dominate hand she lost,
but she was the same as them and they knew it. They knew she was not
to be afraid of or to gawk at. :)
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I was watching TV;
A commercial came on;
The first line in the commercial was: "We live in an amazing age".
I thought: "Every age was amazing... Adam was amazed!"
Amazing...
God, walking in the Garden, says: "I want you to name every living
creature."
After quite a long while on the job, Adam finally sticks his head in
the water and says:
"Whoa! Fish!"
He quickly realizes there are all kinds of a whole bunch of
different fish;
So he says: "Okay, start with this one - Trout!"
Then he goes: "Uh Oh... there's different kinds of Trout."
"Okay... Rainbow Trout!"
"Brown Trout!"
"Grayling!"
"Oh mannn! This could take a while!!!"
A couple hundred years later he comes up for air and says...
"Hey, Eve! Ya got anything to eat?!"
Amazing!
And so it goes...
Rev. Cleveland B. Bishop, Sr. Pastor
First Christian Church, Raton, New Mexico
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Romans 10:9 & 10
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The Simplicity and Grace of THE NEW BIRTH
[Romans 10: 9 and 10]
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Bible
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Bible Study Index
http://www.absolutebiblestudy.com/Contents.htm
Speaking in Tongues: What It Is Not (Part 1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEJCpOEuw-g
Part 2 of 4 Speaking In Tongues: What It Is
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3N3hmaHLTE
Part 3 of 4 Speaking in Tongues: What Is It For
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nptK7vYy0yA
Part 4 of 4 Speaking In Tongues: How to Do It
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKqyiVuDMeE
Financial Stewardship
http://www.shangralafamilyfun.com/BibleStudy/financialstewardship.html
The Way Bible Articles
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Spirit & Truth Index:
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>Jesus Be Our Guest
A LITTLE GIRL OF FIVE WAS SAYING GRACE AT THE DINNER TABLE, SHE
PRAYED LIKE SHE HAD HEARD OTHERS PRAY, ''COME LORD JESUS, BE OUR
GUEST,''
TURNING SUDDENLY TO HER MOTHER, SHE SAID, ''BUT MOTHER, I DON'T
WANT JESUS TO BE OUR GUEST!''
'' WHY NOT, DEAR? ASKED HER HORRIFIED MOTHER.
TO WHICH THE LITTLE ONE REPLIED, ''WELL, A GUEST ONLY COMES TO
VISIT SOMETIMES. I WANT JESUS HERE ALL THE TIME!''
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thing to do with the time we have rushed
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Charles Francis Adams was the United States ambassador to Great
Britain during the Lincoln administration. He had the habit of
keeping a daily diary. He also taught his son, Brooks, the value of
journaling his activities in a diary.
One memorable day, eight-year-old Brooks recorded, "Went fishing with
my father, the most glorious day of my life." It must have been, for
the next forty years Brooks repeatedly mentioned it in his diary.
His father also wrote about the fishing trip. His own diary on that
pivotal day for his son reads, "Went fishing with my son; a day
wasted."
Did he ever know that a single day spent with Brooks may have been
the most well spent day of his life? He may have felt that, as a
United States ambassador, his time was extremely valuable. But
history seems to show that some individual time spent with his son
may have turned out to be one of his most valuable investments. Which
raises the question... is there an important way you can spend some
time today?
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>You're Gonna Die
The pastor started his sermon by saying, "Every member of this church
is going to die." As the sermon progressed the minister noticed a
gentleman gently smiling on the front row.
From time to time the minster kept pushing his theme by repeating,
"Every member of this church is going to die." Each time the
minister repeated the theme, the guy smiled even more while everyone
else in the congregation had a very somber look.
The preacher repeated it several more times forcefully, "I SAID EACH
MEMBER OF THIS CHURCH IS GOING TO DIE." Each time the phrase was
repeated, the man smiled more. This really got the preacher wound up
and he preached even harder. The man still smiled.
As he neared the conclusion the preacher walked down off the platform
to stand just in front of the smiling man and shouted, "I SAID EACH
MEMBER OF THIS CHURCH IS GOING TO DIE." While everyone else was
looking pretty grim from the prospects, the man was now almost
laughing out loud.
After the service the preacher jumped down off the platform and
worked through the crowd to find the man. The preacher said, "I
don't get it. Every time I said every member of this church is going
to die, you were laughing. I want to know why you did that?" The
man grinned confidently and replied, "I'm not a member of this
church."
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Here are 5 sponges laying on your kitchen counter top. Each member
of your family has been cleaning up different areas of your home,
but all the sponges look the same. You are curious as to what was
cleaned in your home, but you can't tell by looking... they all look
the same... so what do you do?
You squeeze each sponge to see what comes out.
As you squeeze the first sponge, you see that cola comes out, and so
you decide that someone cleaned the kitchen with that one. Upon
squeezing the second sponge, you find tub and tile cleaner - that
one was used to clean the bathroom. Next, in the third sponge, you
find motor oil - hubby was cleaning the garage! In the fourth sponge,
baby powder puffs out when it is squeezed - yep, the baby's nursery
was done with that one! And finally, in the last one, is floor wax -
that was the one you used on the hall floor!
As you lay the last one down, you look again at their similarity -
and they all look the same until they're squeezed.
Christians are the same way.
As life squeezes us, different things come out; anger from one, a
need for revenge from another, tears from one, remorse from yet
another - also greed, untruth, lust - and finally, from one saint,
pours forth the love of Christ.
Just like the sponge, we can only squeeze out what is put in - stay
in the Word daily, and be in continuous prayer, so that when life
puts the squeeze on you (and it WILL), Jesus, and Jesus ALONE will
shine forth from you!
Have a blessed, squeaky clean day!
Thanks to Dave Scovel for today's Illustration.
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>We Will Not Fear
In these times of great uncertainty - with concern about things like
war, terrorism, the economy, our health and the health of our
children - let's always remember, our Heavenly Father is the Creator
of the Universe. He formed the Heavens and the Earth out of nothing,
and, as we place our trust in Him, He has given a basic promise:
"Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you" (Hebrews 13:5).
His desire is for us to draw nearer in our love and worship, and
allow His Spirit to remove all fear.
Psalm 46:1-3
"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.
Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the
mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar
and foam and the mountains quake with their surging."
Although we are uncertain what tomorrow may bring, we ought to have
confidence in the One who has promised to walk with us through all
our tomorrows and guide us home. If we believe Jesus died for our
sin, rose again in victory over death, and is seated at the right
hand of the Father - if we surrender our life to who He is and what
He has done - our eternal home has been firmly established; "Our
citizenship is in Heaven" (Philippians 3:20). As a child of the
Sovereign King, as one who believes in our eternal future, we no
longer have reason to fear; "For you did not receive a spirit that
makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the Spirit of
sonship" (Romans 8:15).
We no longer have a reason... but still we fear. The unknown is
scary and makes us feel out of control. But as we pray for an end
to violence, and as we strive to make this world safer, better
educated, and more prosperous, and as we continually pray for
healing, we must understand there is only one true solution to our
fear.
Our fear will only be removed as we love the Lord God with ALL our
heart, soul, mind and strength. When we understand that our life
is not our own, we will love with a complete abandonment to His
desire. We will pray and live each day with the surrender
demonstrated by Christ; "Father... not My will, but Yours be done"
(Luke 22:42). As we live each day to bring Him glory and honor,
fear WILL begin to fade: "There is no fear in love. But perfect
love drives out fear" (1 John 4:18).
Yes, these days, and all days, contain some uncertainty. If we
continue to focus on what we can see, there will always be
uncertainties. But our faith, hope, and joy are in His eternal
glory, not in this world which will one day pass away. Let's
refuse to let our fear of the unknown cripple our love or service
for God; there is still much work He has for us to do. Let's pray
that our love will increase, that our worship will intensify, and
that we will boldly stand up and proclaim, "We will not fear!"
Have a Christ Centered Day!
Steve Troxel
God's Daily Word Ministries
**** Reading Plan ****
2 Kings 23:31-25:30; Acts 22:17-23:10; Psalm 2:1-12; Proverbs 18:13
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>Trust And Move On
Moses received clear instruction as God spoke to him from the burning
bush; "I am sending you to Pharaoh to bring My people the Israelites
out of Egypt" (Exodus 3:10). Moses debated with God regarding his
assignment and pushed God to the limit of His patience; "The Lord's
anger burned against Moses" (Exodus 4:14).
But once he began to follow, Moses maintained a close relationship
with God and witnessed His mighty hand in many different ways. God
worked through Moses to bring plagues against the Egyptians and to
miraculously bring the Israelites out of Egypt. As Pharaoh released
the Israelites and they began their journey into the desert, Moses
witnessed more of God's power; "By day the Lord went ahead of them
in a pillar of cloud to guide them on their way and by night in a
pillar of fire to give them light" (Exodus 13:21).
However, as the Israelites approached the Red Sea, "Pharaoh and his
officials changed their mind" (Exodus 14:5). Every chariot in Egypt
was sent to bring the Israelites back. With no escape route in
sight, and the Egyptian army closing in, the people cried out to
God. Moses tried to calm the people, "The Lord will fight for you:
you need only to be still" (Exodus 14:14). But being still was not
in God's plan.
Exodus 14:15-16
"Then the Lord said to Moses, 'Why are you crying out to Me? Tell
the Israelites to move on. Raise your staff and stretch out your
hand over the sea to divide the water so that the Israelites can
go through the sea on dry ground.'"
God had been in close communion with Moses. He had given His
direction and demonstrated His awesome power. Now at this moment
of crisis, God expected Moses to know what to do: "Why are you
crying out to Me... move on!"
We must diligently seek His will in stillness and prepare our life
to follow where He leads; "be still and know that He is God"
(Psalm 46:10). But we cannot allow our stillness to make us
immobile: "Whoever watches the wind will not plant; whoever looks
at the clouds will not reap" (Ecclesiastes 11:4). The conditions
will never feel perfect, nor will we ever feel fully prepared;
beware of a never-ending mission analysis which paralyzes us
from action. In the end we must remember: "If God is for us, who
can be against us?" (Romans 8:31).
There will always come a time when God expects us to demonstrate
our faith in what He has provided. Let's prepare for that time by
drawing near and learning to trust in HIS ability. Let's live
with an active faith such that when we know His power, know His
provision, and know His direction, we are able to trust and move
on.
Have a Christ Centered Day!
Steve Troxel
God's Daily Word Ministries
**** Reading Plan ****
Numbers 26:1-51; Luke 2:36-52; Psalm 60:1-12; Proverbs 11:15
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"The Lord's anger burned against Moses" (Exodus 4:14a).
It is hard for me to imagine. Of all the people God had to choose
from, He chose Moses. Think about it. God can see into the future.
He knows who is the best to choose to do the job He needs done.
Yet He got angry at Moses for Moses stubbornly not wanting this
job. Wow!
It reminds me of my teacher in the Word. He said, "When God says
'Jump!', you don't stand around and question Him 'How High?' - You
JUMP!!!"
As great as Moses was at doing God's Will, God still had to give
him a push to get him going.
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>BECAUSE WE ARE HUMAN
Because we are human we cannot understand the things
that happen in life. We do not understand why young people
die. We cannot understand why good people suffer. We cannot
understand why hurricanes destroy neighborhoods, why tornadoes
blow away homes, and floods wash away dreams. We cannot
understand why diseases shorten lives. Because we are human we
struggle to make sense of the twists and turns, the ups and downs,
and the ins and outs of life.
Because we are human we cannot see the future. We do not
know what lies ahead. We do not always understand or learn from
the past. We see only a part of the picture. We often only hear
what we want to hear. We forget that God has plans for us.
Because we are human we cannot see God's wisdom for
taking us down a path filled with struggle, pain, and disappoint-
ment. We cannot imagine the blessings that God has in store for
us when we trust Him to lead us. Because we are human we try to
explain why God does what He does when He does how He does
it. We try, but we cannot explain it.
Because we are human we complicate things that were
intended to be simple. We complicate life, we complicate
worship, and we complicate relationships. We complicate
forgiveness, we complicate faith, and we complicate grace.
Because we are human we cannot make ourselves holy.
We cannot remove the sin in our life. We cannot get life right no
matter how we try. We cannot do everything exactly right all the
time. When we mess up we cannot make it right.
Because we are human we cannot see God clearly. We are
blinded by our sin. We are blinded by our lack of imagination. We
are blinded by our determination to make God look like us.
Because we are human we cannot fathom God's love. We
cannot imagine why God would want to rescue us from our sin.
We cannot understand how God could love us. We cannot grasp
a God who would love us so much that He would sacrifice His Son
for our sins.
Because we are human God sent His Son to dwell among us.
“The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We
have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came
from the Father, full of grace and truth.” (John 1:14)
Because we are human God gave His one and only begotten
Son. “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten
Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have
eternal life (John 3:16)
Because we are human God is preparing a place for us. “Do
not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me.
In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would
have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you. And if
I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to
be with me that you also may be where I am. You know the way to the
place where I am going.” (John 14:1-4)
Because we are human God understands our need for a
Savior. Because we are human... we have Jesus Christ.
- Tom Norvell
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...Reminds me
We don't understand because we think this is God's earth.
But the bible teaches that the God od this world is Satan.
He cause all the bad things and God helps fix them.
See these teachings...
Dealing with the Adversary
http://www.absolutebiblestudy.com/Adversary/Adversary.htm
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>LISTENING TO YOUR HEART
I sometimes wish I had a road map for living.
If only someone would occasionally show me a way to go, a
direction to take, it seems things could be easier. Have you ever
thought like that?
But it doesn't take me long to remember that others probably feel
as confused as I do.
Passengers on a regular flight from Detroit to Tri-City Airport
(which is situated between the Michigan cities of Saginaw, Bay
City and Midland), must have felt a little more than confused
during a flight attendant's greeting. Obviously not familiar with
the area, she welcomed everyone warmly and stated that the
destination would be Midland. A few concerned passengers
alerted her to the mistake, so she quickly corrected herself by
saying they were headed to Tri-City and Bay City.
Chuckles rippled along the aisle as she bravely tried again. This
time she informed passengers that their destination was Saginaw.
Now laughter broke out.
At that point, an authoritative voice came over the intercom and
rescued her. "I'm your pilot, folks," he said, "and don't worry --
I know where we're going."
It's nice when someone knows the way. But does anyone know the
way YOU should be going? The way you should go in your life?
The truth is -- we really can't depend on others for the most
important answers about living our lives. People can help, but
nobody can truly decide what is best for us; nobody else can steer
us along that individual path that we should take.
But the good news is this: we will eventually find the way
ourselves. And I believe we'll find it best by listening. Listening
to our hearts; listening to an inner voice.
I've learned that if I listen well, I will discover that the
solution I need is usually there, hiding within. It may be
irritatingly well hidden, but it is there nevertheless.
Perhaps you feel a bit lost. Most of us do at times. And if so,
don't worry. This may be a perfect time to listen. Listen to that
quiet voice within. And while you listen, remember this -- your
inner pilot (Christ) knows where you're going.
-- Steve Goodier
as seen in Life Support
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>REVIVALS COME WITH TEARS
Almost the sweetest words I know are these: "Jesus wept." Tell me
this. Did you ever know a revival that did not begin with a baptism
of tears? Tell me, did you ever have a revival by just appointing
committees, organizing a choir, and putting money into the
treasury?
No! I will tell you when revivals come. They come when men begin
to say to their ministers: Pastor, will you pray for my family? When
mothers come to the evangelist and say: Pray for my boy. When
wives are so deeply interested that they say: If my husband does
not come, I shall die. When signs like these appear, then make
ready.
I remember an experience in the village church in New York,
where I was a pastor in my early ministry. I had been preaching for
a long time, but there was no yielding of hearts. I called my officers
together and asked them to tell me what was wrong. They
not answer me.
There was an old farmer in the congregation whose name was
Herman Kramer. He could not pray in public, nor could he sing or
speak. On the next morning after I had talked to the officers, he
hitched up his horse to the cutter. A snow-storm had come in the
night, and the fences were covered. This man of seventy years of
age got into his sleigh and drove four miles across the fields and
fences until he came to a blacksmith shop. Hitching his horse on
the outside, he went in to where the young blacksmith was
hammering away on this anvil. The blacksmith looked up and said:
"Mr. Kramer, what in the world brought you here?" All he could do
was to catch hold of the blacksmith's bench with one hand to
steady himself from falling. Reaching out his other hand, he said:
"Your father and I were friends from boyhood. When he died I
promised him that I would look after you and try to lead you to
Christ. I have never spoken to you about your soul. Oh, Tom!"
That was all he said, and he turned back home. It was not long
before the blacksmith came to the meetings, driving through a
blinding snowstorm. When he gave his testimony, he said: "I have
never been moved by a sermon in my life, but when Herman
Kramer stood there sobbing in my shop, I said to myself, it is about
time Tom Funston was in earnest himself." Revivals come with tears.
--J. Wilbur Chapman, in a sermon entitled "The Master Is Come"
Source: http://www.newsforchristians.com/chapman/jwc_002.html
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>A EULOGY BEHIND BARS
by Rabbi Major (retired) Fishel Jacobs
Printed with Permission of http://www.PartnersInKindness.org
When an inmate’s father passed away, I became the perfect
choice to act as escorting officer to the cemetery: As an officer,
I had the necessary rank, as chaplain I fit the role. Seated in my
office, at exactly 12:00 noon, I received a phone call from the
security officer: "Get ready to escort a prisoner to his father’s
funeral. You’ve got three guards, and a driver. Come to my office
for orders."
It was a hot summer day. I expected the van’s air-conditioner to
be on one of its off-days. I also expected cramped seating and
bumper-to-bumper Tel Aviv afternoon traffic. Besides the
discomfort and hassles traveling, I’d be expected to deliver a
eulogy once there. In general, I avoid doing eulogies. I’m just not
good at them. Doing one about someone I’ve never met is a
nightmare.
I waited at the front gate for our mourning prisoner to be brought
down. He was an inmate I didn’t know personally.
"Rabbi!" he said, as soon as he saw me. "Great! You’re escorting
officer." I knew what he was going to ask.
"I’d like us to stop by my home on the way to the cemetery," he
continued. "That shouldn’t be a problem. Right?" I suspected he
was more excited about the trip than upset about his father’s
passing.
"I’ll ask the security officer and see what he says," I said, knowing
perfectly well what he’d say. And he did, as soon as I got him on
the line. "Your route is from here to the cemetery and back!"
"Repeat that, please," I requested, turning up the phone’s speaker.
"I said, he’s got permission to attend his father’s burial. Period. Not
to visit home and return with contraband."
The guards handcuffed and attached a leg-clamp over the
inmate’s left knee, bolting the lower part of his thigh to his upper
calf. This type of lock, which restricts knee movement, is worn
inconspicuously under the clothing during excursions.
We walked out to the van. The driver and another guard got into
the front seat. Two hopped into the back. I slid open the side door
to the middle seat. The prisoner, of course, couldn’t step up into
the vehicle. To get in, he put his backside onto the edge of the
seat, using his unshackled leg to back-step up and shimmy in.
closed the door.
There was only a foot of space between us and the metal bars
separating our compartment from the driver’s. Barely enough
room, the inmate’s leg got wedged diagonally into an impossible
angle. "I’m gonna break my leg!" he yelled. The only solution was
putting it onto the seat, which we did—in the process, wedging
me into the door. My left hip was jammed into the window handle.
"Can’t you move?" I complained. "This handle is killing my side!"
"Sorry," he lied, "I have problems of my own."
The van began rolling. I had hoped for some quiet to compose the
eulogy. That wouldn’t come, though shortly the inevitable did. "I’m
so happy you’re the escorting officer," my seating partner whined.
"Tell the driver to go past my house."
"You already heard the security officer," I said.
"It’s my father’s funeral," he said, adopting a forlorn expression.
"Come on, I have to be there for my mother. Radio the warden."
"We have orders," I said. "And, if you really care about your mother,
stay out of prison," I said.
"A lesson in morals! My family is grieving. What kind of rabbi..."
Two miserable hours later, we arrived. None of his family had. We
waited. The temperature was a hot and humid 97F. With nowhere in
sight to buy a cold drink, I took a long swig of warm water from
a hose. The moisture only ran through my skin, covering me with a
thick layer of perspiration.
By 5:30, we were still alone. Suddenly, a bus full of people showed
up. Some cars. Three more buses. A lot of people came to show
their respects, I thought.
I noticed something disturbingly familiar about a couple dozen
men—the clothes, gold chain necklaces, the walk. They debarked
from the buses, greeted the guards, handshaking, backslapping.
Our prisoner’s neighborhood buddies—ex-inmates—were enjoying
a reunion with the guards!
Frankly, my mood was lousy. If not for this ceremony, I’d be home,
taking a refreshing shower. The perspiration dried on my back, but
my hip still throbbed. But, my main problem was I still knew
absolutely nothing about the one I’d be speaking about—
something I’d take care of promptly.
I ordered our three armed guards to watch the prisoner, then went
fact-finding.
I introduced myself to a young man standing nearby, asking if he
could tell me a few things about the deceased: his name,
something about his family. He said the departed’s name was
Saul. The family? He motioned with his head in the direction of two
dapper, well-decked fellows—ex-inmates. The genetic similarities
to our prisoner were striking—these were his brothers. I asked what
Saul had done for a living. He replied, "The apple doesn’t fall far
from the tree..."
To say I was running out of time and groping for material would be
an understatement. I scouted for someone else, and noticed
something odd. Here and there, throughout the cemetery
grounds, were individuals and couples, who stood out: very well
dressed, professional types. People who carried an educated
demeanor.
I approached one such couple and said, "Could you tell me
something about Saul?"
"Yes," the fellow replied humbly. His wife lowered her head,
averted her glance. "I...suppose..."
"Okay..." I nudged.
"In the neighborhood...he...took...kids..." he motioned with his head
to the other atypicals, lowered his voice and continued, "under...
his...wing..."
What the...? I wondered.
"My father was constantly in trouble with the law. In and out of jail,"
the gentleman continued laboriously. It was clearly painful for him
to admit all this. "My mother tried supporting us. Not an easy task,
seven kids, two rooms..."
You seem, it dawned on me, to have done okay.
"I was in the streets, most of the time, from eleven years of age..."
I continued my rounds.
The outdoor loudspeaker barked, directing our band towards the
enclosed courtyard where the remains are placed during the final
farewell. We clumsily meandered over: weeping women, family,
loud children, a crew of ex-inmates, in the center a hand- foot-
cuffed inmate, surrounded by armed guards.
We entered the courtyard, the sobs and shouting died down, the
cluster settled into place. Somebody hushed, "Quiet, the rabbi is
going to speak."
I approached the podium, glanced at the deceased wrapped in
a prayer shawl, according to tradition, then around at waiting
faces.
"We’re gathered here to honor the deceased. In the name of the
Prison Service, I’d like to convey condolences to the family. He has
given, He has taken. May your family know only good tidings from
here on. Stay strong and united."
"I didn’t personally know the deceased, Saul. But this afternoon I
have met a number of people who did. Some of them have been
affected deeply by him. They have shown a willingness to say a
few words." I nodded to the first fellow I’d met. He approached
the podium.
Unused to speaking publicly, he waited for my nod of encourage-
ment to begin. He related how Saul had called him aside as a
fifteen year old. The gentleman explained how his own father had
had problems with the law, until he passed away prematurely at
forty. Saul, saw the teenager, devastated by his loss, wavering
between good friends and friends who nothing good would come
from. He described how Saul had leveled with him: "It’s your life.
But, remember, you eat what you cook. Look at me. In and out of
prison. Is that the life you want? To never know if you’re speaking
with a friend or police informant? Where you’ll be spending the
night? Or, a good family, stability?"
Saul also supplied the answers: "Stay in school. Do your prayers
every day. Stay away from bad friends." But Saul did more. He
spoke with the boy constantly when he was free. He even kept
on him by phone—from prison.
Then spoke Shimon, a local cop, and boxing instructor who
thought he was tough until Saul slapped some sense into him in
front of his buddies saying, "You’re too smart to end up like me."
There were others, a housewife, a bus driver.
As I listened, I wondered if Saul’s inability to tear himself away from
the routine of his life, or save his own sons, added to his resolve to
help others.
My knockout punch, though, was Deborah, a woman who
immediately commanded respect. In her mid-fifties, she had a
calculated determination, an aura of authority. Deborah was
also very well known. She was the local high school principal.
"I was sixteen," she began. "One day, on my way home from
school, Saul saw me on the street. He asked me if I was Dan’s sister.
I said yes. He asked me to meet him the following afternoon
outside his home. I agreed. When I got there, he was waiting with
a photo album. He showed it to me: shots of his family, bar-
mitzvahs, birthday parties. He asked me if I saw anything unusual.
I said no. He told me to look again. I still saw nothing. I was young,
it looked like any album. We had one at home.
"Finally, Saul looked me squarely in the eye and said, ‘I’m not in
any of those photos.’
"Then, he asked me if my family does things like those activities
together. I answered that of course we did. He asked me if
everyone attends. I said, of course. He asked me how many
siblings we had. I said, five. And, he pressed further: if one did not
come to any of these functions, how would the family feel? I was
starting to feel frightened, I didn’t know what he wanted. Then he
made the most powerful statement of my life.
"Saul said, ‘Deborah. You’re a smart girl. If you want your family to
stay together, watch your younger brother, Dan. He’s into bad
things.’ "
"From that day on, I watched Dan with four eyes," Deborah
continued. "I made sure he did his homework and didn’t wander
around late at night.
"Saul, correctly, had told me not to rely on my parents’ inter-
vention. They had their hands full just paying the bills. I threw
myself head first into my new responsibility. Thank God, Dan
completed high school, got married, created a family, and
supports himself respectfully.
"That’s not all. That experience set me down a path. I attained
my teachers’ certification. And, twenty years ago, became high
school principal.
"It was the satisfaction I got from doing that which made me
decide to dedicate my life to other peoples’ younger brothers
and sisters."
I stood listening next to the podium while Deborah spoke. This was
the best eulogy I’d ever heard. Not only because it was said
naturally, but because it was real.
Ultimately, I don’t know if and to what degree the audience was
moved. You never know. I’m sure a few of the older people were.
Perhaps, some of the younger ones were assessing themselves, if
only for that brief moment.
I wonder if Saul helped these people on the spur of the moment to
soothe his conscience. Or, did he know he was setting them on
the right path for life?
Extracted with publisher’s permission from Israel Behind Bars—
Memoirs of an American Karate Champ Turned Israeli Prison
Chaplain, by Rabbi Major (retired) Fishel Jacobs. Available on
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>The Old Fisherman
(Author Unknown)
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Our house was directly across the street from the clinic entrance
of Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. We lived downstairs and
rented the upstairs rooms to outpatients at the clinic.
One summer evening as I was fixing supper, there was a knock at the
door. I opened it to see a truly awful looking man. "Why, he's
hardly taller than my eight-year-old," I thought as I stared at the
stooped, shriveled body. But the appalling thing was his face -
lopsided from swelling, red and raw.
Yet his voice was pleasant as he said, "Good evening. I've come to
see if you've a room for just one night. I came for a treatment
this morning from the eastern shore, and there's no bus 'til
morning."
He told me he'd been hunting for a room since noon but with no
success - no one seemed to have a room. "I guess it's my face... I
know it looks terrible, but my doctor says with a few more
treatments..."
For a moment I hesitated, but his next words convinced me: "I
could sleep in this rocking chair on the porch. My bus leaves
early in the morning."
I told him we would find him a bed, but to rest on the porch. I
went inside and finished getting supper. When we were ready, I
asked the old man if he would join us. "No thank you. I have
plenty." And he held up a brown paper bag.
When I had finished the dishes, I went out on the porch to talk
with him a few minutes. It didn't take a long time to see that
this old man had an oversized heart crowded into that tiny body.
He told me he fished for a living to support his daughter, her
five children, and her husband, who was hopelessly crippled from
a back injury.
He didn't tell it by way of complaint; in fact, every other
sentence was prefaced with a thanks to God for a blessing. He was
grateful that no pain accompanied his disease, which was
apparently a form of skin cancer. He thanked God for giving him
the strength to keep going. At bedtime, we put a camp cot in the
children's room for him. When I got up in the morning, the bed
linens were neatly folded and the little man was out on the porch.
He refused breakfast, but just before he left for his bus,
haltingly, as if asking a great favor, he said,
"Could I please come back and stay the next time I have a
treatment? I won't put you out a bit. I can sleep fine in a chair."
He paused a moment and then added, "Your children made me feel at
home. Grownups are bothered by my face, but children don't seem to
mind." I told him he was welcome to come again. And on his next
trip he arrived a little after seven in the morning. As a gift, he
brought a big fish and a quart of the largest oysters I had ever
seen. He said he had shucked them that morning before he left so
that they'd be nice and fresh. I knew his bus left at 4:00 a.m. and
I wondered what time he had to get up in order to do this for us.
In the years he came to stay overnight with us there was never a
time that he did not bring us fish or oysters or vegetables from
his garden. Other times we received packages in the mail, always
by special delivery; fish and oysters packed in a box of fresh
young spinach or kale, every leaf carefully washed. Knowing that he
must walk three miles to mail these, and knowing how little money he
had made the gifts doubly precious. When I received these little
remembrances, I often thought of a comment our next-door neighbor
made after he left that first morning. "Did you keep that awful
looking man last night? I turned him away! You can lose roomers by
putting up such people!" Maybe we did lose roomers once or twice.
But oh! If only they could have known him, perhaps their illness'
would have been easier to bear.
I know our family always will be grateful to have known him.
Recently I was visiting a friend who has a greenhouse, As she
showed me her flowers, we came to the most beautiful one of all,
a golden chrysanthemum, bursting with blooms. But to my great
surprise, it was growing in an old dented, rusty bucket. I
thought to myself, "If this were my plant, I'd put it in the
loveliest container I had!"
My friend changed my mind. "I ran short of pots," she explained,
"and knowing how beautiful this one would be, I thought it
wouldn't mind starting out in this old pail. It's just for a
little while, till I can put it out in the garden."
She must have wondered why I laughed so delightedly, but I was
imagining just such a scene in heaven. "Here's an especially
beautiful one," God might have said when he came to the soul of
the sweet old fisherman. "He won't mind starting in this small
body." All this happened long ago -and now, in God's garden, how
tall this lovely soul must stand.
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The LORD does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at
the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart."
(1 Samuel 16:7b)
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God is the First and Last, the Beginning and the End!
He is the keeper of Creation and the Creator of all!
He is the Architect of the Universe and the Manager of all times.
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He always was, He always is, and He always will be . .
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Unmoved, Unchanged, Undefeated, and never Undone!
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His Son was bruised and brought healing!
His Son was pierced and eased pain!
His Son was persecuted and brought freedom!
His Son was dead and brought life!
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Christ is risen and brings power!
Christ reigns and brings Peace!
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The world can't understand him,
The armies can't defeat Him,
The schools can't explain Him,
and the leaders can't ignore Him.
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Herod couldn't kill Him,
The Pharisees couldn't confuse Him, and
The people couldn't hold Him!
Nero couldn't crush Him,
Hitler couldn't silence Him,
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The New Age can't replace Him, and nonbelievers
can't explain Him away!
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God is Light, Love, Longevity, and Lord.
He is Goodness, Kindness, Gentleness, and God Almighty.
He is Holy, Righteous, Mighty, Powerful, and Pure
His ways are right, His Word is eternal,
His will is unchanging, and Christ's mind is on me!
~~~~~
Christ is my Redeemer, He is my Savior,
He is my Guide, and He is my Peace!
He is my Joy, He is my Comfort, He is my Lord,
He rules my life!
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I serve Him because His bond is love, His burden
is light, and His goal for me is abundant life.
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I follow Him because He is the Wisdom of the wise,
The Power of the powerful, The Ancient of Days, the Ruler of rulers,
the Leader of leaders,
the Overseer of the overcomers, and the Sovereign
Lord of all that was, and is and is to come.
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And if that seems impressive to you, try this for size:
God's goal is a relationship with me!
He will NEVER leave me, NEVER forsake me,
NEVER mislead me, NEVER forget me,
NEVER overlook me,
and NEVER cancel my appointment in His appointment book!
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When I fall, He lifts me up! When I fail, He forgives
When I am weak, He is strong! When I am lost, He is the way!
When I am afraid, He is my courage!
When I stumble, He steadies me!
When I am hurt, He heals me!
When I am broken, He mends me!
When I am blind, He leads me!
When I am hungry, He feeds me!
When I face trials, He is with me!
When I face persecution, He shields me!
When I face loss, He provides for me!
When I face Death, He carries me Home!
He is everything for everybody, everywhere,
every time, and every way.
He is God! He is Faithful. I am His, and He is mine!
So, if you're wondering why I feel so secure, understand this . .
He said it and that settles it.
God is in control, I am on His side,
and that means all is well with my soul.
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