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06/14/2008

A Tribute to Fathers

"None of you can ever be proud enough of being the child
of SUCH a Father who has not his equal in this world-so
great, so good, so faultless. Try, all of you, to follow in
his footsteps and don't be discouraged, for to be really
in everything like him none of you, I am sure, will ever be.
Try, therefore, to be like him in some points, and you will
have acquired a great deal." -- Victoria, Queen of England

A father loves his children, just as they are.
He cares enough to give the very best---himself.
When they're in trouble, he's there to help.
When they need wisdom, he offers counsel.
When they have successes, he rejoices with
Them.
When they make mistakes, he forgives.
He recognizes his strength comes not from human
sources, but from Heaven's grace.

Scripture:

"As a father has compassion on his children,
so the LORD has compassion on those who fear him"
(NIV)

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO ALL OUR WONDERFUL FATHERS!!!

MAY OUR GOD LIGHT YOU PATHWAY ALWAYS

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06/07/2008

Who Cares

Scripture:

"While Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews made
a united attack on Paul.....But Gallio showed no
concern whatsoever."
Acts 18: 12,17

Reflection:

Here we see a shinning example of apathy. If
you read Acts chapter 18, Gallio had a perfect
chance to hear and learn about Jesus Christ, he
had a chance to stand up for something, instead
he just didn't care enough, he was apathetic.
Gallio's brother Seneca, the philosopher, once
said about Gallio, "Few men are so agreeable
about anything as my brother Gallio is about
everything."
I firmly believe that apathy is the work of the
devil and the curse of mankind. I think it's so
very true that evil does not seek out those who
love or those who hate, but only those who don't
care. Unfortunately thats the majority of people
including Christians. I know this is a harsh statement
but true.
Let me ask you something? How would you respond
if someone told you that your house was on fire and
your family was inside. Would you give a big yawn,
shug your shoulders, and say "Oh gee sorry to hear
that". I don't think so, I mean life threatening situations
demand life saving steps, only quick action can stop
certain danger. Think about the Gospel of
Jesus Christ as this kind of call to action. Jesus Christ
is calling you because your life is in danger, this demands
your prompt response. Please don't be apathetic, care
about your life, accept Jesus Christ as your Savior let
Him into your heart, the need is now!

Prayer of Acceptance:

"Lord Jesus Your word has convinced me that
You are the Son of God- the Savior of the
world. Today, as best I know how, I receive You
into my heart by faith, asking You to forgive my
sins and become my Guide through life.
I realize that an almost faith is really no faith at
all. And so I hold nothing back from You. Lord
I am persuaded. Thank You that my life has been
invaded by Your loving presence. In Jesus Name
AMEN!

Quote:

Peace cannot be achieved through violence, it can
only be attained through understanding.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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06/01/2008

Who is really poor?

Scripture:

And God will generously provide all you need.
Then you will always have everything you
need and plenty left over to share with others.
2 Corinthians 9:8 NLT

Reflection:

Plow Work

Dr. Roy L. Laurin tells of a Christian businessman
who was traveling in Korea. In a field by the side
of the road was a young man pulling a crude plow
while an old man held the handles. The businessman
was amused and took a snapshot of the scene.
"That is curious! I suppose these people are very poor,"
he said to the missionary who was interpreter and
guide to the party. "Yes," was the quiet reply, "these
two men happen to be Christians. When their church
was being built, they were so eager to give something
toward it, but they had no money. So they decided to
sell their one and only ox and give the proceeds to
the church. This spring they are pulling the plow
themselves." The businessman was silent for some
moments. Then he said, "That must have been a real
sacrifice." "They did not call it that," said the missionary.
"They thought themselves fortunate that they had an
ox to sell!"
When the businessman reached home, he took
the picture to his pastor and told him about it.
Then he added, "I want to double my giving to the
church and do some plow work. Up until now I
have never given God anything that involved real sacrifice."

Do I really believe that God does provide? You know it
is so very true that if I really believe that my God will give me
everything that I need, then I certainly have plenty left
over to give to others. That is what real faith is,
having so much trust in God that He will take care of me,
in everything I need. If I believe this, then I can really give,
I can really sacrifice, I mean really sacrifice, for my church,
for my brothers and sisters who are in desperate need,
for the guy that needs a place to sleep, or that neighbor
who is ill and needs comfort, or visiting someone at the
hospital, maybe even someone I don't even know. Maybe
it means the sacrifice of loving someone who, all those around
me, hate. Maybe it means to stand up for my belief in what
is right in the eyes of my God, and suffer ridicule for it. MAYBE
IT MEANS GIVING UP MY OX AND PULLING THE PLOW
MYSELF!

Prayer:

Thank you God for Your sacrifice of Your Son Jesus Christ
for me.

Quote:

Emily Greene Balch
Leader of The Women's International League for Peace and
Freedom, Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
(1867-1961)

"We have a long way to go. So let us hasten along the road,
the road of human tenderness and generosity. Groping, we
may find one another's hands in the dark

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