Have SO enjoyed the pics of your dear Moms, graphics, poems and sentiments.
Michael Dinsmore, a former prisoner and relatively new Christian, was asked to give his testimony in a prison. After he spoke, some inmates came to him and said, This is the most exciting meeting weve ever been to! Michael was amazed that God could use his simple story.
In 1 Timothy, after Paul had charged Timothy to stay the course preaching the gospel (1:1-11), he shared his personal testimony to encourage the young man (vv.12-16). He told about Gods mercy in his own life. Paul said that he had mocked the Lord, but He changed him. In His mercy, God not only counted him faithful and gave him a job to do, but He also enabled him to do His work (v.12). Paul considered himself the worst of sinners, but God saved him (v.15).
The Lord is able! That is what Paul wanted Timothy to see, and what we need to see too. Through Pauls testimony, we see Gods mercy. If God could use someone like Paul, He can use us. If God could save the worst of sinners, then no one is beyond His reach.
Our story of Gods work in our lives can encourage others. Let those around you know that the God of the Bible is still at work today!
INSIGHT
: Before Pauls conversion he put Christian believers in prison and was present for at least one murderthat of Stephen, who was stoned for preaching about Christ (Acts 7:598:1). Yet after his conversion Paul sums up his former life in just three words, telling Timothy that he was a blasphemer, a persecutor, and an insolent man (1 Tim. 1:13). He then tells what God has done for him (vv. 13-17), reminding us that it is not who we were that is important; it is what God has done for us.
((HUGS))
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