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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

I can do all this


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Paul uses a Gr. verb that means “to be strong” or “to have strength” (cf. Ac 19:16, 20; Jas 5:16). He had strength to withstand “all this” (vv. 11, 12), including both difficulty and prosperity in the material world.through him who gives me strength. The Gr. word for “gives strength” means “to put power in.” Because believers are in Christ (Gal 2:20), He infuses them with His strength to sustain them until they receive some provision (Eph 3:16– 20; 2Co 12:10).

Taken from NIV The MacArthur Study Bible

Every story has an end. But in life, every ending is just a new beginning

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Every story has an end.
But in life, every ending

is just a new beginning.

Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same

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Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same.

You were given this life because you’re strong enough to live it

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You were given this life because you’re strong enough to live it.

We were born to be real not to be perfect

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We were born to be real not to be perfect.

Be sure to taste your words before you spit it out

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Be sure to taste your words before you spit it out.

Life goes on… Whether you choose to move on and take a chance in the unknown. Or stay behind, locked in the past, thinking of what could’ve been

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Life goes on…
Whether you choose to move on and take a chance in the unknown. 

Or stay behind, locked in the past, thinking of what could’ve been.

Some people come in your life as blessings, others come in your life as lessons

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Some people come in your life as blessings,

others come in your life as lessons

Monday, March 16, 2015

Holding Out Hope

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…We can’t be sure of the identity of Ethan the Ezrahite, the ascribed author of Psalm 89. Perhaps he wrote this psalm in response to this event in the life of Rehoboam. Or the occasion may have come more than 300 years later with the attack on Jerusalem by the Babylonians and the exile of King Jehoiachin (see 2 Kings 24:8–17). At any rate, the psalmist was depressed and mystified as he asked, “Lord, where is your former great love, which in your faithfulness you swore to David?” (Psalm 89:49).
The first half of the psalm reflects on God’s promises to David and his royal lineage. But beginning at verse 38, Ethan’s tone changes: “You have cut short the days of his youth; you have covered him with a mantle of shame” (verse 45).
Ethan’s psalm resonates with some of us with regard to our marriages. Every couple that celebrates a wedding echoes the enthusiasm of the first 37 verses: “God’s love endures forever and will shine through our lives!” But too many relationships run into hard times. For example, one couple we know struggled through decades of infidelity. She partied with her friends from work, and he cozied up to other women while on business trips. When the couple finally decided to call it quits, she realized she was pregnant. Unsure of what to do, they put parting on hold. During that time, they fell in love all over again.
Some years later I was part of their 25th anniversary celebration in a rented hall. When the couple stood to thank the large gathering of friends for coming, the tears flowed. They confessed sins. They told of their early hopes and wayward paths. They spoke of losing faith and questioning God’s promises.
Then they revealed why all of us had been invited to the party. Each of us, they said, had kept faith in God for them even while they had lost courage and confidence. They had tried, failed, prayed and grown bitter. But we had wrestled with God on their behalf, using both praise and lament, similar to the way Ethan did in Psalm 89.
That night we laughed together in the great joy of God’s promises—and we wept together over the pain of lost opportunities and faded hopes. And as we lingered over final good wishes, we recognized that life in all its shades is a faith journey.
—Wayne Brouwer

Taken from NIV Couples’ Devotional Bible

When there are no words

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When there are no words, God still hears.

Prayer

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Prayer does not change God, but it changes him who prays.

Faith in God

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Faith in God includes Faith in His Timing

When in doubt

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When in doubt, pull your Bible out.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

How Can We Hope in a God Who Abandons Us?

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Jeremiah steadfastly recognized that the Lord had not abandoned his people, despite the pain of their situation. Rather, God’s people had abandoned him. Jeremiah, the weeping prophet, is also called the prophet of hope, because he foresaw a day when the Lord would reign in the midst of a restored, renewed and reconciled people — people who had finally returned to him.
Jesus knew this paradox between abandonment and hope. In the midst of his suffering and death on the cross, he cried, My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? (Mt 27:46). Yet Jesus also knew that he would be resurrected on the third day, opening the gate of eternal life to all believers. The despair of the cross has now become the gift of life to perishing sinners.
Abandonment, sorrow, struggle and pain — all these are transitory. Wholeness, healing, joy and peace are permanent, for they are part of the very nature of God. That is what sustains the believer through difficult times. Although Jeremiah grieved over Jerusalem’s destruction, he knew God would prevail.
Taken from NIV Quest Study Bible

Saturday, March 14, 2015

In Praise of Wisdom

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    Reason is making herself heard.
On the hilltops near the road
    and at the crossroads she stands. 
 At the entrance to the city,
    beside the gates, she calls: 
 “I appeal to all of you;
    I call to everyone on earth.
Are you immature? Learn to be mature.
    Are you foolish? Learn to have sense.  
 Listen to my excellent words;
    all I tell you is right. 
 What I say is the truth;
    lies are hateful to me. 
 Everything I say is true;
    nothing is false or misleading.
To those with insight, it is all clear;
    to the well-informed, it is all plain. 
 Choose my instruction instead of silver;
    choose knowledge rather than the finest gold.

“I am Wisdom, I am better than jewels;
    nothing you want can compare with me.
I am Wisdom, and I have insight;
    I have knowledge and sound judgment.
To honor the Lord is to hate evil;
    I hate pride and arrogance,
    evil ways and false words.
I make plans and carry them out.
    I have understanding, and I am strong.
I help kings to govern
    and rulers to make good laws. 
 Every ruler on earth governs with my help,
    officials and nobles alike.
I love those who love me;
    whoever looks for me can find me. 
 I have riches and honor to give,
    prosperity and success. 
 What you get from me is better than the finest gold,
    better than the purest silver. 
 I walk the way of righteousness;
    I follow the paths of justice,
giving wealth to those who love me,
    filling their houses with treasures.



“The Lord created me first of all,
    the first of his works, long ago.
I was made in the very beginning,
    at the first, before the world began.
I was born before the oceans,
    when there were no springs of water. 
 I was born before the mountains,
    before the hills were set in place, 
 before God made the earth and its fields
    or even the first handful of soil.
I was there when he set the sky in place,
    when he stretched the horizon across the ocean,
when he placed the clouds in the sky,
    when he opened the springs of the ocean
and ordered the waters of the sea
    to rise no further than he said.
I was there when he laid the earth's foundations.

I was beside him like an architect,
    I was his daily source of joy,
    always happy in his presence— 
 happy with the world
    and pleased with the human race.

 “Now, young people, listen to me.
    Do as I say, and you will be happy. 
 Listen to what you are taught.
    Be wise; do not neglect it. 
 Those who listen to me will be happy—
    those who stay at my door every day,
    waiting at the entrance to my home. 
 Those who find me find life,
    and the Lord will be pleased with them. 
 Those who do not find me hurt themselves;
    anyone who hates me loves death.”

Rewards of Wisdom


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My child, learn what I teach you and never forget what I tell you to do. Listen to what is wise and try to understand it. Yes, beg for knowledge; plead for insight. Look for it as hard as you would for silver or some hidden treasure. If you do, you will know what it means to fear the Lord and you will succeed in learning about God. It is the Lord who gives wisdom; from him come knowledge and understanding. He provides help and protection for those who are righteous and honest. He protects those who treat others fairly, and guards those who are devoted to him.

A DIFFERENCE

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Amidst the morning mist of the swift returning tide
I set out on my daily run, my Walkman on my side.
Lost within my private world apart from cares and woes
I ran along the moistened shore, the sand between my toes.

In the distance, I saw a boy, as busy as can be.
He was running, stooping, picking up, and tossing in the sea.
Just what he threw, I couldn't tell, I looked as I drew near.
It seemed to be a rock or shell — as I approached him I could hear:

"Back you go, where you belong. You're safe now hurry home.
Your family's waiting for you, little starfish, hurry on!"
It seemed the evening tide had washed the starfish on the shore,
And the swift receding water left a thousand there or more.

And this self-appointed savior, was trying one-by-one
To toss them back into the sea, against the racing sun.
I saw his plight was hopeless, that most of them would die.
I called out from my private world, "Hey Kid, why even try?"

"Must be at least a thousand here, strewn along the beach,
And even if you had the time, most you'll never reach.
You really think it makes a difference, to waste your time this way?"
And then I paused and waited, just to hear what he would say.

He stooped and took another, and looked me in the eye.
"It makes a difference to this one sir, this starfish will not die!"
With that, he tossed the little life, back where there was hope.
He stooped to take another. I could tell this was no joke.

The words that he spoke to me cut like a surgeon's knife.
Where I saw only numbers, he saw only life.
He didn't see the multitude of starfish on the sand.
He only saw the little life he held there in his hand.

He didn't stop to argue, to prove that he was right.
He just kept tossing starfish in the sea with all his might.
So I too stooped, and I picked up, and I tossed into the sea,
And I thought, just what a difference, that this boy has made in me.

© By Randy Poole (A Missionary in Nicaragua)

A Recipe for Hope

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A Recipe for Hope

I remember as a youngster watching my mom make homemade preserves. What that meant for me was that I would see some terrific jam or jelly on the table for dinner.
God will sometimes stir up ingredients in your life like suffering, struggling and pain to remind you to depend on him. Even though it may not seem like it at the time, what God has prepared for you will yield a much sweeter and more desirable person if you can endure the testing and hurt.
God promises he will be with you in it and through it, and he will preserve your life. The process is not always enjoyable in any realm of thinking, but parenting will occasionally test you to preserving moments. In those moments, you must be aware that the promise of his presence on the other side is your hope!

Parenting Principle

Thank God for his promises as they make the best preserves.

Points to Ponder

*What has God brought you through?
*How have you learned from that experience?
*What have been some experiences you can share with your children so they can learn in this area?
Taken from Once a Day Nurturing Great Kids

 

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