Monday, October 25, 2010

Working for the Good

by Roy Lessin
at Meet Me In The Meadow http://roy.dayspring.com/atom.xml
 
And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them. Romans 8:28 NLT
 
Are you going through difficult days? Are you being pruned by the Vinedresser? Do you sense the discipline of your loving Heavenly Father’s hand? Have you been persecuted for the sake of righteousness? These and many other things are experienced in our lives as we follow the Lord in a walk of faith and obedience. God is able to use these times for our good and His glory.

There are many things in creation that remind us of this:

Wheat is crushed before it is turned to bread.
Incense is cast upon the fire before its fragrance is released.
Soil knows the blade of the plow before the seed is planted.
Pressure is applied before the diamond can be formed.
Irritants are added before pearls are created.
Gold is refined before it can be become pure.
Wine is poured from vessel to vessel before its taste becomes sweet.
Vines are pruned before they can bear much fruit.

Sisters, you are so precious.  Don't walk through your difficulties alone, your Ya-Ya Sisters are here for you!
 
 
 
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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Restoring Someone's Broken Dream

by Sharon Jaynes
http://www.sharonjaynes.com

Today's Truth

"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future" (Jeremiah 29:11 NIV).

Sister to Sister...

I live in Charlotte, North Carolina, 200 miles from the coast. And yet, our local Wal-Mart has a random smattering of seagulls that soar overhead and eat French fries and other debris from neighboring fast food restaurants. The truth - seagulls are lost. They've taken a wrong turn. And instead of discovering where they went wrong, they've settled for the asphalt parking lot rather than the salty sea. They've reconciled themselves to feeding on the refuge and trash of harried shoppers rather than the fresh seafood cuisine of their feathered forefathers.

It's not just the seagulls that are lost... who have forgotten the reason for their very existence, the habitat for which they were created to survive and thrive. It is human beings as well. Many have become lost. They are standing in the parking lot of life subsisting off of the refuse of fast living.

Someone needs to point them to the ocean of opportunity, the sea of success, the shore of satisfaction. And I'm not talking about money or materialism...that IS mere French fries compared to the abundant life that God has for His image bearers. "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future" (Jeremiah 29:11).

Do you know someone who is discouraged? Who has taken a wrong turn in life? Who has let the fire go out on their hopes and dreams? A friend? A husband? A child? If so, hang the fire extinguisher back in the corner and become an encourager who fans even the smallest spark of potential into flame. Let's send those "gulls" and "buoys" back to the sea of opportunity where they belong.

Let's Pray...

Dear Father, all around me I see people who have settled for less than Your best. They've given up on their hopes and dreams, but Lord, I don't want to be one of those people. Are there dreams in my own life that I have forgotten? Have I settled for less than Your best? If I have, please reveal it to me and give me the courage to get out of the parking lot of life and soar to places that You had planned all along.

In Jesus' Name,
Amen.

Now It's Your Turn...

Let's think about David in the Bible for just a moment. What happened to him when the prophet Samuel came to his father's house in 1 Samuel chapter 16?

Did things go well for David after he was anointed as the next King of Israel? If you're not sure, just skim through the pages of 1 Samuel.

Did David ever give up on God's dream for him?

Do you think that David ever wanted to give up and just go back to taking care of sheep? I think he probably did. But he kept pressing on.

In your own life, have there been dreams that you have given up on because the way grew too rough? What have you learned from this lesson today?

Sisters, let us help each other on this journey to hope and restored dreams.



 
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