10/10/2009
I HAVE A CONFESSION
 
 I am a recovering alcoholic.  I have been
 recovering since 1978.  I was one of those
 happy drunks, this of course only fortified
 my conviction to drink.  If I was happy, if
 I made everyone happy, it was ok to drink.
 Of course I was never taking into account
 that drinking was taking over my life.  I
 could do nothing, I could not even function
 normally without being drunk.  Everybody
 loves a happy drunk, but I didn't love myself.
 Only when I turned my life over to Jesus, my
 supreme being, did I begin to recover.  I received
 no help, no encouragement, no assistance
 at all from the church, only the head of the
 church Jesus Christ.
 We as a nation spend over 500 billion dollars,
 that's right 500 billion dollars on addiction.
 The emergency rooms of our hospitals, the
 morgue's of our cities, are filled with the
 bodies of drunk drivers, and overdose
 victims.  Close to 25% of all Medicare,
 and Medicaid expenses come from
 substance abuse.
 We are in a war and we are loosing the
 battles.  Among all of this, Where is the
 church?  If, as a church, we want to see
 God at work in our communities, I think we
 need to examine and help these lives that are
 being lost to self-destruction. 
 It is fine for a church to hold pot luck dinners,
 present Christmas Pagaents, and have Wednesday
 night prayer services. What is not fine, is for a
 church, the body of Christ, to be apathetic and
 unconcerned about the individual lives of our
 community.   
 If, we as a church, are to serve God, then we are
 to serve His people. 
 We need to see and help those lives that are being
 disturbed by the epidemic of addiction.  The bottom
 line has been reached and our cities and towns are
 spinning wildly into self-destruction. It's time to stop
 building walls around our individual lives.  We must
 respond to the call as a faith community.  We must
 respond as a "church" of God.  It's time to launch
 "recovery ministries" in our churches.  It's time to
 open all aspects of our church life to addicts who are
 seeking recovery.  It's time to make a difference, one
 day at
 a time, one life at a time, in a whole society
 that is caught in the "down fall" of addiction,.
 WE NEED TO GET INVOLVED NOW!  If we are
 are truly the body of Christ, then we are to be
 INVOLVED NOW!  THERE IS SOMEONE IN
 NEED.......DO SOMETHING!
 
 "Help me to perform whatever miracles you want of me today."
 
 Prayer to Overcome Addictions
 
 Dear God,
 I come to You as I come to no one else.
 I am so sorry. I have tried to throw away my life, my body, my soul—through addiction.
 But recognition of my addiction has never given me power to control it.
 You know this. You never blame me. You know the truth.
 Addiction is an attractor field in which minds and bodies become mired to escape emotional pain.
 But there is another, better way to escape pain.
 Pain is transcended through an authentic calling from You.
 Therefore, I surrender myself, now, to You.
 I demand, now, in this moment, Father, that You call me—that You call me loudly.
 You raise me up out of addiction and into a higher level attractor field.
 And as You raise me, so do You raise Humanity out of addiction and into a higher level attractor field.
 Together we rise, as one force in You, one at a time and together.
 Because the world needs us. We rise or we fall, together.
 For You need me. I am Your Thoughts, Your Voice, Your Hands.
 I rejoice in awe over my inherent holiness: I am where You reside.
 By Your grace, as I read this, my mind is aligned with Yours.
 By Your grace, the power of my mind is multiplied exponentially by all who read this.
 Aligned with You, we are more powerful than any evil—
 or any substance—can ever be.
 Together WE form a conduit of love that reaches into my need for addiction and I am healed.
 By healing myself, I now heal Humanity's need for addiction.
 Joy fills my soul. My gratitude is infinite.
 
 Thank You.
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10/07/2009
WHAT ABOUT MY THINGS?
 Scripture:
 
 All the believers were united in heart
 and mind. And they felt that what they
 owned was not their own, so they
 shared everything they had. The
 apostles testified powerfully to the
 resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and
 God's great blessing was upon them all.
 Acts 4:32, NLT
 
 Reflection:
 .
 What do "things", mean to you.
 Are "things", important to you.
 Is it important to own what you possess.
 I think to most people ownership is very
 important. But today's scripture
 verse gives us a very different slant.
 None of these Christians felt that what
 they possessed was their own, and
 so they were able to give and share,
 actually eliminating poverty among
 them. This is important, THEY WOULD
 NOT LET A BROTHER OR SISTER SUFFER
 WHEN OTHERS HAD PLENTY.
 This question begs an answer, "How do
 you feel about your possessions? It seems
 to me that we, all of us, need to adopt a new
 attitude given to us by the scriptures. That
 attitude is THAT EVERYTHING, YES
 EVERYTHING, WE HAVE COMES FROM
 GOD, AND WE ARE ONLY SHARING WHAT
 IS ALREADY HIS.
 With that attitude I know what "things" are
 in my life.
 
 Prayer:
 
 Oh God thank You for sharing with me Your
 grace. And especially, Oh God, for sharing
 Your Son with me. Oh Lord let it be that
 the only "thing" I possess, is the power of
 the Holy Spirit!
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10/03/2009
SPECIAL GROCERY LIST
 Scripture:
 
 18"The Spirit of the Lord is on me,
 because he has anointed me
 to preach good news to the poor.
 He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners
 and recovery of sight for the blind,
 to release the oppressed,
 19to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor."
 Luke 4:18-19 (New International Version)
 
 (Please take time and read this,
 and when your finished please,
 please say a Prayer of Thanksgiving.)
 
 Louise Redden, a poorly dressed lady
 with a look of defeat on her face, walked
 into a grocery store. She approached
 the owner of the store in a most humble
 manner and asked if he would let her
 charge a few groceries.
 
 She softly explained that her husband
 was very ill and unable to work, they
 had seven children and they needed food.
 
 John Longhouse, the grocer, scoffed at
 her and requested that she leave his
 store at once.
 
 Visualizing the family needs, she said:
 'Please, sir! I will bring you the money
 just as soon as I can.'
 
 John told her he could not give her
 credit, since she did not have a charge
 account at his store.
 
 Standing beside the counter was a
 customer who overheard the conversation
 between the two. The customer walked
 forward and told the grocer that he would
 stand good for whatever she needed for
 her family. The grocer said in a very
 reluctant voice, 'Do you have a grocery list?'
 
 Louise replied, 'Yes sir.' 'O.K' he said,
 'put your grocery list on the scales and
 whatever your grocery list weighs, I will
 give you that amount in groceries.'
 
 Louise hesitated a moment with a bowed
 head, then she reached into her purse
 and took out a piece of paper and scribbled
 something on it. She then laid the piece
 of paper on the scale carefully with her
 head still bowed.
 
 The eyes of the grocer and the customer
 showed amazement when the scales went
 down and stayed down.
 
 The grocer, staring at the scales, turned
 slowly to the customer and said begrudgingly,
 'I can't believe it.'
 
 The customer smiled and the grocer
 started putting the groceries on the other
 side of the scales. The scale did not
 balance so he continued to put more and
 more groceries on them until the scales
 would hold no more.
 
 The grocer stood there in utter disgust.
 Finally, he grabbed the piece of paper
 from the scales and looked at it with
 greater amazement.
 
 It was not a grocery list, it was a prayer,
 which said:
 
 'Dear Lord, you know my needs and
 I am leaving this in your hands.'
 
 The grocer gave her the groceries that
 he had Gathered and stood in stunned
 silence.
 
 Louise thanked him and left the store.
 The other customer handed a fifty-dollar
 bill to the grocer and said; 'It was worth
 every penny of it. 'ONLY GOD KNOWS
 HOW MUCH A PRAYER WEIGHS'
 
 THE POWER: When you read this,
 say a prayer. That's all you have to do.
 
 Just stop right now, and say a prayer
 of thanks for your own good fortune. ..
 
 So dear heart, trust God to heal the sick,
 provide food for the hungry, clothes and
 shelter for those that don't have as we do.
 
 AMEN & AMEN
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