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Monday, October 29
by
The First Man
on Mon 29 Oct 2007 01:30 PM EDT
"YOU WILL BE MADE RICH...SO THAT YOU CAN BE GENEROUS." 2 Corinthians 9:11 You need to get God involved in your cash and keep Him involved. Your money is an area in which you can experience an interactive relationship with Him. You need to invite Him in. It's important to get God involved in every area of your life even when you're young. Why? Because God gives us keys to unlocking His best for our lives and He wants you to prosper in every way possible. One of His keys is the key of 'sowing and gathering'. What's that about? Well, if you take a hand full of seeds and sow them into the ground, in a few months you'll get a crop! It's simple! If you don't sow your seed into the ground when it comes to harvest time you'll have nothing but a handful of old seed! It's the same principle with your cash; if you hold on tightly to the little that you have, then in a year's time you'll still have the same amount of cash but if you sow it into a bank account that gives you good interest or if you invest in something that will increase in value, then when the next year comes round you'll have more money than you started out with. Awesome! Be a sower not a hoarder. Look at the cash you've got today and ask God for His wisdom and for Him to show you where you should sow your money. Getting God's advice is like gold dust because He'll never lead you into a bad investment and He'll always show you how to spend your money on what pleases His heart. Bonus! Monday, October 22
by
The First Man
on Mon 22 Oct 2007 08:28 PM EDT
"O GOD, YOU ARE MY GOD, EARNESTLY I SEEK YOU." PSALM 63:1 It can be really difficult to stick at your quiet time with God. When pressures push in, what's the first thing you're tempted to drop? Satan knows if he can keep you from it he's won the battle because he'll have no opposition from you. Christians who have fallen away from God will tell you, 'It started when I lost my quiet time with God.' 'So how can I overcome this problem?' you ask: a) make a promise with God and be serious about it: 'When you make a vow to God, do not delay in fulfilling it...It is better not to vow than to make a vow and not fulfill it' (Ecclesiastes 5:4-5b) put it on your diary. Block out time to meet with God each day. Can you imagine keeping an appointment that's more important? c) be ready for the devil's attacks. Follow the Boy Scout motto, 'Be prepared' If you wake up in the morning and don't meet the devil face on, it means you're headed in the same direction! Leave your Bible open the night before at the passage you intend to read in the morning. When you wake up it will serve as a reminder to have your quiet time. 'But what if I miss a day?' Don't worry and don't go on a guilt trip. If you miss a meal it doesn't mean you gave up eating! You just eat a bit more at the next meal and go on from there. Monday, October 15
by
Youth Director
on Mon 15 Oct 2007 07:18 AM EDT
I'M IN OVER MY HEAD." A woman driving through Texas saw a tornado approaching so she hid
behind her car and watched as it demolished a little house nearby.
Running over to what was now just a hole in the ground she saw a man
with his eyes closed, 'Are you okay? Is anybody down there with you?'
she asked. 'No,' he replied, 'Just me and God...having an urgent
conversation!' 'Nothing fuels prayer like real need. In crisis even
people who say they don't believe in God will try to pray. No matter
how together you are there are some issues we can't resolve on our own.
Listen: 'When I am in trouble, I pray, knowing you...listen' (Psalm
86:7 ). Sometimes your prayers, whether sung or shouted, are cries
for assistance meant only for God's ears. When you're out of options
your faith develops fast and emergencies become opportunities to
experience God's power in a greater way.
PSALM 69:1 So, if you're in over your head today here's a prayer just for you: 'Father, it feels like I'm in an impossible situation with no way out. I need to feel Your presence, the guidance of Your Spirit and to be reminded that with You all things are possible. Bring the answers of Heaven to my earthly situation. Touch it with Your grace. On the outside things look hopeless but You're the God who created the earth from nothing and rolled back the Red Sea so Your children could cross over safely. You make the blind see, the lame walk and the deaf hear. Today I thank You that You're my God, and with You nothing is impossible.' What ever the situation today, pray! Monday, October 8
by
Youth Director
on Mon 08 Oct 2007 12:19 PM EDT
NOR WILL I OFFER...THE LORD...THAT WHICH COST ME
NOTHING." Hard work = sweat! A long, long time ago when Adam and Eve were banned from
the Garden of Eden they had to 'sweat to earn a living' (Genesis 3:19). Farmers
sweat to turn their crops into cash, the same as bricklayers sweat on a
building site or an executive sweats over writing a report for an important
deadline. You tend to value what you have to work for and God values your
efforts as well. That's why when David had the chance to offer God a sacrifice
he said, 'Nor will I offer...the Lord...that which cost me nothing.' Monday, October 1
by
Youth Director
on Mon 01 Oct 2007 11:04 AM EDT
A young man rushed into a gas station one day and asked the clerk behind the counter if the shop had a pay phone. She pointed to her right, 'It's just there.' The young man ran over, inserted his coins, dialed and waited for an answer. Finally someone came on the line. 'Uh, hello,' he said in a deep voice, 'Could you use an honest, hard-working young man?' The shop was quiet and the clerk couldn't help overhearing... After a moment the boy said, 'Oh, you already have an honest, hard-working young man? Well, okay. Thanks all the same.' He hung up the phone and started walking back to his car, a broad smile stretched across his face. 'Hey, just a minute,' the clerk said, 'I couldn't help but hear your conversation. Why are you so happy? I thought the man said he already had someone and didn't need you?' The lad smiled. 'Well, you see, I am that honest, hard-working young man. I was just checking up on myself!' If you're serious about walking with God, check yourself regularly. Are you praying, reading God's Word and renewing your mind daily? How about your attitudes? Are they slipping? Your attitudes are like traffic lights that send a signal before you've said a word. Sometimes they flash red, which means 'stop, don't get in my way, I'm too busy to care about you.' Sometimes they flash yellow, which means 'I'm touchy and mixed-up, I could go either way.' Sometimes they flash green, which means, 'I'm ready to make time for you, you can count on me.' The Bible says, 'Let us examine our ways...and...return to the Lord.' What needs to be examined today? 'Our ways!' |
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