10/18/2009
TAKE A LITTLE TIME AND PRAY
 Scripture:
 
 Luke 6:12 (New King James Version)
 
 The Twelve Apostles
 
 12 Now it came to pass in those days
 that He went out to the mountain to pray,
 and continued all night in prayer to God.
 
 
 Reflection:
 
 When you have a decision to make how do you approach
 making that decision. Do you seek other people's advice, do
 you research a lot, do you spend days seeking advice
 from experts, maybe you even look at self-help gurus.
 Then as an after thought you spend five minutes with
 God.
 But before Jesus chose His twelve apostles, He spent
 the night in conversation with His father. I mean we are
 talking about the Son of God and He didn't think it was a
 waste of His time and spent the whole night in prayer.
 What about you? Do you pray when you have a
 decision to make. Do you pray when you are looking
 for a job, when you hire or fire someone. When you
 change jobs, careers, or locations, do you seek your
 father's counsel. Do you have other important decisions
 that would benefit from godly wisdom? (are there any
 other kind of decisions?)
 ARE YOU WILLING TO SPEND THE NIGHT IN
 PRAYER!
 
 Prayer:
 
 Oh Lord I want to walk as one of your blessed children.
 "Order my steps in thy word"
 What is Your Word concerning my life and the decisions
 I must make? Oh Lord give me a greater hunger to spend
 time with You, to hear Your Word of life, Your Wisdom,
 Your Counsel,
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10/16/2009
HIS MIRACLES TO PERFORM
OUR LORD WORKS IN WONDEROUS
 WAYS, HIS MIRACLES TO PERFORM!!!
 
 A preacher concluded that his church
 was getting into very serious financial
 troubles. While checking the church
 storeroom, he discovered several cartons
 of new Bibles that had never been opened
 and distributed. So at his Sunday sermon,
 he asked for three volunteers from the
 congregation who would be willing to sell
 the Bibles door-to-door for $10 each to
 raise the desperately needed money for
 the church. Jack, Paul and Louie all
 raised their hands to volunteer for the task.
 
 The minister knew that Jack and Paul
 earned their living as salesmen and were
 likely capable of selling some Bibles. But
 he had serious doubts about Louie who
 was a local farmer, who had always kept
 to himself because he was embarrassed
 by his speech impediment. Poor Louis
 stuttered badly. But, not wanting to
 discourage Louis, the minister decided
 to let him try anyway.
 
 He sent the three of them away with the
 back seat of their cars stacked with Bibles.
 He asked them to meet with him and report
 the results of their door-to-door selling
 efforts the following Sunday.
 
 Anxious to find out how successful they
 were, the minister immediately asked Jack,
 'Well, Jack, how did you make out selling
 our Bibles last week?'
 
 Proudly handing the minister an envelope,
 Jack replied, 'Using my sales prowess, I
 was able to sell 20 Bibles, and here's the
 $200 I collected on behalf of the church.'
 
 'Fine job, Jack!' The minister said, vigorously
 shaking his hand. 'You are indeed a fine
 salesman and the Church is indebted to you.'
 
 Turning to Paul, 'And Paul, how many
 Bibles did you sell for the church last week?'
 Paul, smiling and sticking out his chest,
 confidently replied, 'I am a professional
 salesman. I sold 28 bibles on behalf of the
 church, and here's $280 I collected.'
 
 The minister responded, 'That's absolutely
 splendid, Paul. You are truly a professional
 salesman and the church is indebted to you.'
 
 Apprehensively, the minister turned to
 Louie and said, 'And Louie, did you manage
 to sell any Bibles last week?'
 
 Louie silently offered the minister a large
 envelope.
 
 The minister opened it and counted the contents.
 'What is this?' the minister exclaimed. 'Louie,
 there's $3200 in here! Are you suggesting that
 you sold 320 Bibles for the church, door to door, i
 n just one week?'
 
 Louie just nodded.
 
 'That's impossible!' both Jack and Paul said
 in unison. 'We are professional salesmen, yet
 you claim to have sold 10 times as many Bibles
 as we could.'
 
 'Yes, this does seem unlikely,' the minister agreed.
 'I think you'd better explain how you managed to
 accomplish this, Louie.'
 
 Louie shrugged. 'I-I-I re-re-really do-do-don't
 kn-kn-know f-f-f-for sh-sh-sh-sure,' he stammered.
 
 Impatiently, Peter interrupted. 'For crying out
 loud, Louie, just tell us what you said to them
 when they answered the door!'
 
 'A-a-a-all I-I-I s-s-said wa-wa-was,' Louis replied,
 'W-w-w-w-would y-y-y-you l-l-l-l-l-like t-t-to b-b-b-buy
 th-th-th-this b-b-b-b-bible f-f-for t-t-ten b-b-b-bucks
 ---o-o-o-or--- wo-wo-would yo-you j-j-j-just l-like m-m-me
 t-t-to st-st-stand h-h-here and r-r-r-r-r-read it t-t-to y-y-you??'
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10/13/2009
SHOW MERCY!
 Scripture:
 
 But you, dear friends, must continue to build your
 lives on the foundation of your holy faith. And
 continue to pray as you are directed by the Holy
 Spirit. Live in such a way that God's love can bless
 you as you wait for the eternal life that our Lord
 Jesus Christ in his mercy is going to give you.
 Show mercy to those whose faith is wavering.
 Rescue others by snatching them from the
 flames of judgment. There are still others to
 whom you need to show mercy, but be careful
 that you aren't contaminated by their sins.
 Titus 1:20:23 NLT
 
 <…the Lord has already told you what is good,
 and this is what he requires: to do what is right,
 to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
 Micah 6:8 NLT
 
 Reflection:
 
 During my years in the Christian Ministry,
 I of course had contact with a wide variety of
 Christians. I delighted in my discovery of
 the many positive things we shared as
 followers of Jesus Christ.There were also negative
 characteristics that we as Christians seemed
 to share. One of those characteristics was
 we as Christians,"often times shoot our own
 wounded". We often times become impatient
 and judgmental with our brothers, and sisters,
 and reject them. Especially when they struggle
 with sin and doubt. Instead of rejecting them,
 Jude says, we should have mercy on them—
 just as Christ had mercy on us when he forgave
 our many sins. While we must not tolerate or
 accept sin, we are to love and accept others
 with kindness and mercy.
 
 Would you remember this one very important
 thing. Please remember this:
 If you know someone who has fallen away from
 God, your kindness may be just what is needed
 to lead them back to God.
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