Dave Randlett was someone of whom I can say, Because of him, my life will never be the same. Dave, who went to heaven in October 2010, became a mentor to me when I was a new follower of Jesus in my college years. He not only invested time in me, but he took risks by giving me opportunities to learn and grow in ministry. Dave was Gods instrument to give me the opportunity to be a student preacher and travel with a college music team. As a result, he helped shape and prepare me for a life of teaching Gods Word. Im glad I was able to express thanks to him on a number of occasions.
Just as I am thankful for Daves influence in my life, the apostle Paul was grateful for Aquila and Priscilla, who served the Lord with him. He said they risked their own necks for my life. In gratitude, he thanked them, as did all the churches of the Gentiles (Rom. 16:4).
You too may have people in your life who have taken risks by giving you opportunities to serve or who have greatly influenced you spiritually. Perhaps pastors, ministry leaders, friends, or family members have given of themselves to move you further along for Christ. The question is, have you thanked them?
Thank you for lovely devotion today, Mr. Mayor.
In hindsight there are people that taught us things, we had no idea at the time it was happening ... whether by example, word, deed, or observation ... like the seed the fruit appears after a time. Many times I have mentioned a thing I learned to another and seldom, if ever, is it received. People seem to be closed much of the time.
My mistake is to be excited by seeing or learning a new truth. Everyone has to learn their own lessons. I pray that whatever my life teaches, it be for the glory of God the Father and Jesus Christ, with the help of the Holy Spirit.
Start the day (everyday) by saying aloud, the Spirit of God lives in me. True!