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Christian Reflections and Prayers
Friday March 9, 2007
Scripture:
"By this we know that we know Him if we keep His commandments" (I John 2:3)
Reflection:
Question: Do you know who you are? Answer I am a child of God. How I know this is found in I John 2. 1- I know that I have come to know the Lord if I obey His command. (v.3) Like a child obeys his parents. 2- Whoever claims to live in Him must walked as Jesus walked. (v6) 3- Anyone who claims to be "in the Light" will avoid hatred towards others. (v.9) Well then who are you? Do you really know who Jesus is? Are you His child? If you are, will you obey His commands? Walk as He did and love others? If you do this you are truly a child of God.
Prayer:
Thank you God for allowing me to be your child, to walk in your light. Give me strength to follow your Commandments. THANK YOU GOD FOR BEING GOD!
Quote of the Day
Abigail Kelley Foster Pacifist Abolitionist (1811-1877)
"Go where you are least wanted, for there you are most needed."
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Sunday March 4, 2007
Scripture:
Who knows if He will turn and relent, and leave a blessing behind Him? (Joel 2:14)
Reflection:
You know it is hard to believe that God would fight against his Chosen People. But they were worshiping other gods. I have come to believe in my life that when I stray from God's presence, when I turn my back upon Jesus my Savior, He will deal with me. You see I have discovered that I can count on God to fight to bring me back. God will fight against me for my own good. Now that's a loving Father. Jesus let's me experience defeat in order for me to listen to Him. And when I finally listen to Him, my life is so much better. How about your life!
Prayer:
Lord thank you for being there for me. I know that I can can count on you as my Father. Thank you for being a loving and caring Father he will discipline me in order for me to come to my Savior. THANK YOU GOD FOR BEING GOD!
Quote of the Day
Baroness Bertha von Suttner Author, Activist, First Woman Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1843-1914)
"The question of whether violence or law shall prevail between states is the most vital of the problems of our eventful era. Inconceivable would be the consequence of the threatening world war which many misguided people are prepared to precipitate."
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Scripture: "This grace was given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ." (Ephesians 3:8) Reflection: This is part of a letter that the Apostle Paul wrote to the church in Ephesus. Do you realize that Paul was a prisoner at the time he wrote this letter. All through the Book of Ephesians, Paul has this upbeat attitude being excited about the unsearchable riches of Christ, and all that time he is suffering the pain and humiliation of a prisoner. But he didn't see himself as a prisoner of the state but as a prisoner of Christ. He took the hardship that he was suffering and made into an exciting opportunity to bring the Gospel to the gentiles. I'm curious do you use the pain, the disappointments, the discouragements, that you encounter in life as an opportunity to tell others about Jesus Christ? What a wonderful way to approach your life. In Ephesians 3:8, Paul states "To me, who am less than the least of all the saints, this grace was given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ". Paul, a prisoner of Christ, saw himself as being given the privilege to serve God and present the "riches of Christ" to all. Are You a prisoner of Christ? Prayer: Lord afflictions may test me, They cannot destroy me, because You are my Savior, thank you that one small glimpse of Your love turns them all to joy. THANK GOD FOR BEING GOD! Quote of the Day Lucretia Mott Quaker, Pacifist Abolitionist, Feminist (1793-1880) "Let it be called the Great Spirit of the Indian, the Quaker ‘Inward Light' of George Fox, the ‘Blessed Mary,' Mother of Jesus of the Catholics, or Brahman, the Hindu's God - they will be one, and there will come to be such a faith and liberty as shall redeem the world.
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Monday February 26, 2007
O God, the source of creation, ever-present in the changes of this world, be present with your people who cry to you for help. Empower us with vision and strength to enable the peoples of this earth to acquire the skills and resources necessary to a growing world. Enable those from countries with plenty to share their lives, funds, and resources with those in need. Embolden those with vision to proclaim new ways of creating communities of responsibility. Engage us in learning from one another and in valuing the unique gifts that you have given to the people of every land. Bless your people, O God, who cry to you. Amen.
- Vienna Cobb Anderson
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Saturday February 24, 2007
Scripture:
"This grace was given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ." (Ephesians 3:8)
Reflection:
This is part of a letter that the Apostle Paul wrote to the church in Ephesus. Do you realize that Paul was a prisoner at the time he wrote this letter. All through the Book of Ephesians, Paul has this upbeat attitude being excited about the unsearchable riches of Christ, and all that time he is suffering the pain and humiliation of a prisoner. But he didn't see himself as a prisoner of the state but as a prisoner of Christ. He took the hardship that he was suffering and made into an exciting opportunity to bring the Gospel to the gentiles. I'm curious do you use the pain, the disappointments, the discouragements, that you encounter in life as an opportunity to tell others about Jesus Christ? What a wonderful way to approach your life. In Ephesians 3:8, Paul states "To me, who am less than the least of all the saints, this grace was given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ". Paul, a prisoner of Christ, saw himself as being given the privilege to serve God and present the "riches of Christ" to all. Are You a prisoner of Christ?
Prayer:
Lord afflictions may test me, They cannot destroy me, because You are my Savior, thank you that one small glimpse of Your love turns them all to joy. THANK GOD FOR BEING GOD!
Quote of the Day
Lucretia Mott Quaker, Pacifist Abolitionist, Feminist (1793-1880)
"Let it be called the Great Spirit of the Indian, the Quaker ‘Inward Light' of George Fox, the ‘Blessed Mary,' Mother of Jesus of the Catholics, or Brahman, the Hindu's God - they will be one, and there will come to be such a faith and liberty as shall redeem the world.
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