Posted on 06/30/2020 11:45:23 PM PDT by JustAmy
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“Just go for the PJ’s”
I am giving it some serious thought right now.
I’ve already given in. LOL!
I am actually debating the necessity of PJ’s at this point.
Hmmmm....guess that’s between you, Penny and your 4 walls. LOL!
LOL.
Some things are best left unseen.
Bible in a Year:
Dont harm yourself! We are all here!
Several inmates were collecting roadside garbage to reduce their jail time when their supervisor, James, collapsed. They rushed to his aid and realized he was having a medical emergency. One inmate borrowed James phone to call for help. The sheriffs department later thanked the inmates for helping get their supervisor prompt medical attention, especially because they could have instead neglected himto his great detriment as he was having a strokeor used the situation to their own advantage to escape.
The kindness of the inmates actions is not unlike those of Paul and Silas when they were imprisoned. After theyd been stripped, beaten, and thrown into prison, an earthquake struck so violently that it loosed their chains and shook the prison doors off their hinges (Acts 16:2326). When the jailer awoke, he naturally assumed the prisoners had fled, so he prepared to take his own life (to preempt what wouldve been his punishment for their escape). When Paul shouted, We are all here! (v. 28) the jailer was so moved by their actionsuncharacteristic of prisonersthat he became curious about the God they worshiped, ultimately coming to believe in Him too (vv. 2934).
The way we treat others reveals what we believe and value. When we choose to do good instead of harm, our actions might just prompt them to wonder about the God we know and love.
In what situation can you choose to not take advantage for your own gain? How might that decision benefit someone else?
Loving God, help me to make choices that will draw others to You.
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Bible in a Year:
With your blood you purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation.
For decades, London has been one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. In 1933, journalist Glyn Roberts wrote of Englands great capital, I still think the parade of peoples and colours and tongues is just about the best thing in London. That parade is still in evidence today with the blended smells, sounds, and sights of a global community. The beauty of diversity is part of the breathtaking appeal of one of the worlds greatest cities.
As with any city inhabited by human beings, however, London is not without its problems. Change brings challenges. Cultures sometimes clash. And that is one of the reasons no city built by human hands can compare to the wonder of our eternal home.
When the apostle John was transported into the presence of God, diversity was one of the elements of heavenly worship, as the redeemed sang, You are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals, because you were slain, and with your blood you purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation. You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God, and they will reign on the earth (Revelation 5:910).
Imagine heaven: a parade of every people group in the world celebrating the wonder of being children of the living Godtogether! As believers in Jesus, may we celebrate that diversity today.
What are the best things about the church being so diverse? What can make that diversity occasionally challenging?
Father, I thank You that no people group is excluded from Your great love. Teach us to truly love one another, as You have so generously loved us.
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Bible in a Year:
Lets not have any quarreling between you and me . . . for we are close relatives.
Thrown into a project with his colleague Tim, Alvin faced a major challenge: he and Tim had very different ideas of how to go about it. While they respected each others opinions, their approaches were so different that conflict seemed imminent. Before conflict broke out, however, the two men agreed to discuss their differences with their boss, who put them on separate teams. It turned out to be a wise move. That day, Alvin learned this lesson: Being united doesnt always mean doing things together.
Abraham must have realized this truth when he suggested that he and Lot go their separate ways in Bethel (Genesis 13:59). Seeing that there wasnt enough space for both their flocks, Abraham wisely suggested parting company. But first, he stressed that they were close relatives (v. 8), reminding Lot of their relationship. Then, with the greatest humility, he let his nephew have the first choice (v. 9) even though he, Abraham, was the senior man. It was, as one pastor described it, a harmonious separation.
Being made uniquely by God, we may find that we sometimes work better separately to achieve the same goal. Theres a unity in diversity. May we never forget, however, that were still brothers and sisters in the family of God. We may do things differently, but we remain united in purpose.
How can humility help in a harmonious separation? How can you remain united in purpose even when you disagree with someone on a disputable matter? (Romans 14:110).
God, help me to work together with others in unity, and help me to discern when its best to serve separately.
Thanks for being here. Not so great here. 106 this afternoon. Ugh!
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