When Jesus tells us to love our enemies, He Himself will give us the love with which to do it. We are neither factories nor reservoirs of His love, only channels. When we understand that, all excuse for pride is eliminated. – Corrie ten Boom
The Merry Heart – Hurting Arm
A man went to visit his doctor. “Doctor, my arm hurts bad. Could you check it out please?” the man pleaded.
The doctor rolled up the man’s sleeve and suddenly heard the arm talk. “Hello, doctor. Could you lend me twenty bucks please? I’m desperate!” the arm said.
The doctor said, “Aha! I see the problem. Your arm is broke!”
Stan Kegel via GCFL
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Prayers Aren’t Graded
Jesus downplayed the importance of words in prayers. We tend to do the opposite. The more words the better! We emphasize the appropriate prayer language, the latest prayer trend, the holiest prayer terminology. Against all this emphasis on syllables and rituals, Jesus says in Matthew 6:7: “Don’t ramble like heathens who talk a lot.” There’s no panel of angelic judges with numbered cards.
“Wow, Lucado, that prayer was a ten. God will certainly hear you!”
“Oh, Lucado, you scored a two this morning. Go home and practice.”
Prayers aren’t graded according to style. If prayer depends on how I pray, I’m sunk. But if the power of prayer depends on the One who hears the prayer, then I have hope.
You May Quote Me – on the humility of God
I can understand the greatness of God but I cannot understand his humility. It becomes so clear in him being in love with each one of us separately and completely. It is as if there is no one but me in the world. He loves me so much. Each one of us can say this with great conviction. – Mother Teresa
Suffering for Righteousness’ Sake
Those who return evil with good and suffer for righteousness’ sake will be blessed. In part 7 of 1 Peter: Culture Conflict Counsel, Pastor Dan Cox reads from 1 Peter 3:8-22.
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(more…)Missionary Update – the Brumfields
Bruce and Marti praise God for the encouragement they had in the attendance of the conferences and the new clubs that started this year. They ask for prayers for God’s blessing on new club leaders as they put their new leadership skills in practice. Please pray that many leaders will attend an upcoming conference. Also pray that children will be challenged to trust and serve their Lord and savior.