Archive for April, 2007

Prayer For Virgina Tech University

Friday, April 20th, 2007

God comfort those who are morning the loss of a family member, friend, or professor who was lost. God strengthen our resolve not to let this event hinder our ability or desire to love others. God help us to heal and to remember those who were lost with joyful memories mixed with tears. God Strengthen our chi alpha team at Virgina Tech, Jon and Jen Rice and the Chi Alpha students.

(please continue to pray and add your own words to this prayer. )


Center of the Bible

Monday, April 9th, 2007


Q: What is the shortest chapter in the Bible?

A: Psalms 117

 

 

Q: What is the longest chapter in the Bible?

A: Psalms 119

 

 

Q: Which chapter is in the center of the Bible?

A: Psalms 118

 

Fact: There are 594 chapters before Psalms 118

 

Fact: There are 594 chapters after Psalms 118

 

Add these numbers up and you get 1188.

 

 

Q: What is the center verse in the Bible?

A: Psalms 118:8

 

Q: Does this verse say something significant about God’s perfect will for our lives?

 

The next time someone says they would like to find

 

God’s perfect will for their lives and that they want to

 

be in the center of His will, just send them to the

 

center of His Word!

 


Psalms 118:8


“It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.”


Now isn’t that odd how this worked out (or was God in the center of it)?

 


When things get tough, always remember…


Faith doesn’t get you around trouble, it gets you through it !!


God Bless You!

 

 

God is looking for ordinary people to do extraordinary work.

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

If you’re like most people, you think that when God does something important, He uses important people to get it done.

Most often in Scripture, we see that God uses ordinary folk to get things done. Just take a look at the unlikely prophets of the Old Testament and the disciples of the New Testament.

The girl in 2 Kings 5 was just an ordinary servant. Yet she bravely suggested that Naaman go to the prophet of Israel for healing. What sounds like a simple request was actually a bold suggestion. For Naaman to go to Israel, it would mean turning his back on the local pagan gods, inviting criticism from his countrymen for putting the military might of his nation at risk.

This nameless servant could have paid a steep price for making a suggestion like that, but she knew where the true source of healing was. Because of her deep concern for Naaman’s well-being, she courageously put herself at risk to direct him to that source—the one and only living God.

Like this young servant girl, let’s be willing to be used by God to guide family and friends to the true source of hope and healing. —Joe Stowell

Edited from Daily Bread READ: 2 Kings 5:1-3, 9-14


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