04/29/2011
IT AIN'T SHUTTIN DOWN
Well the Government isn't shuttin down.
Do you feel a great sense of relief?
I know I did.
Then I began to really think how I had
let this situation become so important
in my life. I started to ask myself,
"Is it really that important?",
Then I began to remember who is our
source of supply, who is our guide in
good times as well as difficult times,
we are able to have peace because we
are trusting Him to direct us and guide
us through whatever difficulties we could
face. He is the only one we can trust.
I know there are people who have great jobs
and at the end of the month there is money
left over. But those jobs could be gone
just like that. Your health may even take
a turn for the worse, you never know what
might happen. The unexpected can show
up anytime in our lives.
I have discovered that security in my life
doesn't depend on outward circumstances.
MY SECURITY DEPENDS UPON MY
RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST.
He can and does provide for me in ways that
I never expected. My Savior is my security.
ALL THINGS AROUND ME MAY FAIL BUT
JESUS WILL NEVER FAIL ME!!!!
GOD....NEVER....FAILS....US!!!!!!
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04/26/2011
WOUNDS RUN DEEP
Lenten Meditation
Scripture:
Read John 21:1-19.
TEXT: "When they had finished breakfast,
Jesus said to Simon Peter, 'Simon, son
of John, do you love Me more than these? ..."
(John 21:15a).
We are often cut to the core by our own
sins, by the hasty words and hurtful things
we have done and by our failure to do the
good things God put it in our power to do.
The scar of our personal failings can run
very deep in us, just as the scar of Peter's
three denials ran deep.
After His resurrection our Lord went to work
right away healing that wound. Luke tells us
that Jesus made an appearance to Peter on
the afternoon of His resurrection (Luke 24:34).
And in today's reading John records another
special conversation between Jesus and Peter.
On that dark night in Jerusalem Simon denied
His Savior three times. Now, on this bright
morning at the Sea of Tiberius, Jesus leads
Peter to confess his devotion to His Savior
three times. Then Jesus gives Peter a glorious
promise. In the future, when Peter's life is in
danger for Jesus' sake, he will not weaken in
denial. Simon Peter will remain faithful in his
confession and die as a martyr of Jesus Christ.
Jesus died and rose again for your sins-each
and every one of them. They are all forgiven.
This is something He constantly reminds you
through His Word, through the waters of your
Baptism and by the body and blood He gives
you in worship-the price He willingly paid for
your eternal salvation. His Holy Spirit will keep
you strong in the confession of His Name, until
our Lord welcomes you into paradise.
PRAYER:
Lord Jesus, let Your light continue to shine in
this dark world, that with boldness and confidence
I may live for You, until You come again and
scatter the darkness forever. I pray in Your holy
Name. Amen.
Lutheran Hour Ministries
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04/24/2011
DON'T BE AFRAID!
Scripture:
Mathew 28:5,6
"Do not be afraid for I know that you
are looking for Jesus, who was crucified
6 He is not here: He has risen, just
as He said.
Reflection:
I am so happy today that Jesus Christ
is risen from the dead. I am excited!
Because of today I am able to experience
the Presence of the Risen Lord.
There is Power in the Resurrection of Jesus
Christ. The Resurrection Power of God is
telling us that He is here always!
You see you don't have to be afraid, you
don't have to be anxious, you don't have
to be alone. WHY! BECAUSE HE IS
RISEN! WHY! BECAUSE HE LIVES!
Prayer of Resurrection:
Gracious God, Let your resurrected life find
witness in our lives, Let us be for others what
you are for us. As you provide us with your
grace each and every day, let us become
your grace for others and true followers of your
Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.
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