Friday, December 5, 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Fish
So blessed to have so many resources that speak of God. I just got this in an email and I want to share:
"There are great opportunities that come our way every day—people circling around us, searching for that elusive “something” for which their souls crave—occasions to show the love of Christ and speak of the hope that is in us."
God Whispers "Fish"
Our Daily Bread
By David H. Roper
http://odb.org/2014/11/26/god-whispers-fish/
A number of years ago our sons and I enjoyed some days together drifting and fishing the Madison River in Montana with two fishing guides who also served as our boatmen.
The guide I drew was a man who had lived on the river all his life and knew where the big trout held. He was a quiet man who spoke scarcely two dozen words in all the time he was with us, but his few words enlivened my days.
We were fishing with small flies in choppy water. My eyesight was not what it once was, and I was missing most of the takes. My guide—who was also a soul of patience—began to alert me by murmuring “fish” when he saw a trout rising under the fly. When I heard his cue, I lifted the tip of my rod and . . . voilĂ ! A trout on the end of my line!
I’ve often thought of that guide and Jesus’ declaration to His fishermen-disciples, “From now on you will catch men” (Luke 5:10). There are great opportunities that come our way every day—people circling around us, searching for that elusive “something” for which their souls crave—occasions to show the love of Christ and speak of the hope that is in us. These are opportunities we might miss if not alerted.
May the Great Angler, who knows every heart, whisper “fish” in our ears and may we have ears to hear.
Our Daily Bread
By David H. Roper
http://odb.org/2014/11/26/god-whispers-fish/
A number of years ago our sons and I enjoyed some days together drifting and fishing the Madison River in Montana with two fishing guides who also served as our boatmen.
The guide I drew was a man who had lived on the river all his life and knew where the big trout held. He was a quiet man who spoke scarcely two dozen words in all the time he was with us, but his few words enlivened my days.
We were fishing with small flies in choppy water. My eyesight was not what it once was, and I was missing most of the takes. My guide—who was also a soul of patience—began to alert me by murmuring “fish” when he saw a trout rising under the fly. When I heard his cue, I lifted the tip of my rod and . . . voilĂ ! A trout on the end of my line!
I’ve often thought of that guide and Jesus’ declaration to His fishermen-disciples, “From now on you will catch men” (Luke 5:10). There are great opportunities that come our way every day—people circling around us, searching for that elusive “something” for which their souls crave—occasions to show the love of Christ and speak of the hope that is in us. These are opportunities we might miss if not alerted.
May the Great Angler, who knows every heart, whisper “fish” in our ears and may we have ears to hear.
All through this day, O Lord, let me touch as
many lives as possible for You—through the words
I speak, the prayers I breathe, the letters I write,
and the life I live.
many lives as possible for You—through the words
I speak, the prayers I breathe, the letters I write,
and the life I live.
When the Spirit prompts, take action.
"There are great opportunities that come our way every day—people circling around us, searching for that elusive “something” for which their souls crave—occasions to show the love of Christ and speak of the hope that is in us."
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Bible Study
Charlotte and I were able to come to Bible Study today but no one showed up. I know everyone has meetings and other things and I guess this time all the meetings coincided with each other.
Please let me know if another time would work better for you.
Hopefully see you next week.
Please let me know if another time would work better for you.
Hopefully see you next week.
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
encouraging
Listening to Charles Stanley speak on a program and he is talking about remembering the first person who ever encouraged him. It was 75 years ago and he can still remember her clearly to this day. It was his first grade teacher and she heard him say, as he walked out of the room, "I like Charles". Mr. Stanley said that her comment changed his life.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Monday, November 10, 2014
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