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Comment by Ruth McD on July 31, 2011 at 7:32am

Hardship In Life

Throughout most of his Old Testament book, Job’s stance was that he was “innocent” (Job 34:5). To be sure, Job wasn’t suffering because of personal sin as his three friends insisted (Job 32:1). He wasn’t a wicked man, but he also wasn’t perfect. The trouble is, he seemed to think he was good enough to be exempt from tragedy. He felt that God was the One to be blamed (Job 19:6-727:2).

Job maintained his innocence, until God revealed Himself in a way that exposed his pride. In the end, he was humbled and began to see himself, his losses, and his God in a whole new light (Job 42:1-6).

Job went through a level of pain and loss that most people will never experience. His struggles, however, are a lesson to us all. When it comes to facing hardship in life, none of us gets a free pass. The question we need to ask is, “Why not me?”

Comment by Ruth McD on July 28, 2011 at 7:21am

A beautiful video, and the words say so much. Thank you Macky.

Comment by MYu on July 26, 2011 at 7:35pm
Comment by Mary Ruth Zacheriah on July 26, 2011 at 4:12pm
Sometimes we forget that Jesus said that he will never leave us or forsake us. So when it looks like we are going under, He will rescue.
Comment by Ruth McD on July 26, 2011 at 9:52am

At times it is hard to just stop and enjoy the moments in our lives, and the ones to come. We are in a hurry to get things done, and don't look at the big beautiful picture. God give me the serenity, and peacefulness.

Thanks The pilgrim for your comment.

Comment by The pilgrim on July 22, 2011 at 2:51pm

"Remember that it is not hasty reading, but serious meditation on holy and heavenly truths, that makes them prove sweet and profitable to the soul. It is not the mere touching of the flower by the bee that gathers honey, but her abiding for a time on the flower that draws out the sweet. It is not he that reads most, but he that meditates most, that will prove to be the choicest, sweetest, wisest, and strongest Christian."

Christian Quotation by - Thomas Brooks

Comment by MYu on July 22, 2011 at 1:58pm
Comment by Ruth McD on July 22, 2011 at 8:09am

When You Need To Be Strong

I look at the days ahead and wonder what they hold.
Don't we all?
And then these words make their way to my heart:
"Go in the strength you have...am I not sending you?"
Judges 6:14

We don't have to...
wait to overcome our weaknesses,
complete the ten point improvement plan,
figure everything out. 
The strength we already have is all the strength we need.
Because we have a limitless God within us who loves us. 
As is.
And He promises to stick by us.
All the way.

Comment by Ruth McD on July 20, 2011 at 9:17am

Sign up on The Pocket Testament League.

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There are Bible reading challenges so you can stop in your tracks, and take time to read the Word, and apply it to your life.

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Comment by Ruth McD on July 16, 2011 at 7:58am

The apostle John wrote a letter that included instructions for how to pray—how to seek answers from God. He taught, “We are confident that [God] hears us whenever we ask for anything that pleases Him” (1 John 5:14). Believers in Jesus (1 John 5:13) have free access to God and His wisdom. But notice that the focus of our prayers should be His honor and glory, acknowledging that He hears us and will give us “what we ask for” (1 John 5:15). I’ve experienced this reality both with my friends’ adopted daughter and with my friend whose cancer returned. How?

Jesus said, “You can ask for anything in My name, and I will do it, so that the Son can bring glory to the Father” (John 14:13). When we pray in Jesus’ name, we’re praying in Jesus—seeking His desires and His wisdom. We’re praying to the Father because of the access given to us by the Son. We’re praying that whatever the outcome, it will honor Jesus and “bring glory to the Father” (John 14:13).

There is “great power” in prayer (James 5:16). God hears us, and He will respond. When He does, however, we must be ready to accept answers that aren’t necessarily what we want, but that bring Him glory.

 

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