Posted on 09/21/2020 5:53:31 PM PDT by laurenmarlowe
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Bible in a Year:
Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season.
Noticing that the agents eyebrows were tattooed, she hesitantly asked why and discovered that the woman did it because she felt it would bring her luck. Harleys question was a risky detour from a routine chat about finances, but it opened the door to a conversation about luck and faith, which gave her an opportunity to talk about why she relied on Jesus. That wasted hour turned out to be a divine appointment.
Jesus also took a risky detour. While traveling from Judea to Galilee, He went out of His way to speak to a Samaritan, something unthinkable for a Jew. Worse, she was an adulterous woman avoided even by other Samaritans. Yet He ended up having a conversation that led to the salvation of many (John 4:126, 3942).
Are you meeting someone you dont really want to see? Do you keep bumping into a neighbor you normally avoid? The Bible reminds us to be always readyin season and out of seasonto share the good news (2 Timothy 4:2). Consider taking a risky detour. Who knows, God may be giving you a divine opportunity to talk to someone about Him today!
Whom might you meet today? How might there be an opportunity to talk about Jesus? How can you go out of your way to share the good news in a bold but loving, sensitive way?
Jesus, teach me to see the doors Youve opened for me to share Your love, and give me the courage to tell others about You.
Hi!
Wow! You come here too, not just on Fridays!
Do you know that the Coast Guards Academy is in New London, CT.
My late father was in the Coast Guards during WWorld War 2.
LOL, I'm usually here every weekday but Fridays have been the get-in-as-fast-as-you-can day for years for several of we vets. 😁
Thanks to your father for his service to our Country!
We had the great opportunity to visit the Coast Guard Academy in New London a few weeks ago.
Awesome place!
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3879607/posts
I have purple stars on my pj’s pants.
You are welcome and at least New London is a beautiful small city.
Would love to take a real trip up there, maybe someday!
Thank you!
Hi Lauren,
I am the proud father of two USCG Academy graduates.
A son, class of 1996 and a daughter, class of 2002.
Spent many days at the Academy, watching parades, tennis matches and softball games. Son is a retired aviator and the daughter is still serving.
Both have had tours at Headquarters during their careers.
GO COASTIES!
Nice building. The place I worked for 20 years more resembled a bunker.
~ Road Trip: U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C. ~
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