Logan, the sky angel cowboy
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This was so great I had to share.
Alanne
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This was so great I had to share.
Alanne
I love to communicate and communicate well. I believe it's important. For me though, I'm learning to shut up already!
I need to gear up to fight the good fight, not just sit around talking about the fight I should be fighting!!
Today at church Pastor Dave Wood delivered a powerful message called The Fourth Tabernacle. It should be available to listen to soon on www.weca.com. At the end of his message he said "There's no victory without at battle, it's hard but I've read the Book, we win!"
"A word aptly spoken is like apples of gold in settings of silver.Proverbs 25:11 My mom drilled this into me.
There's a time to talk, there's a time to pray, there's a time to fight and I need to know when to to what. And maybe moreso, just do it!
Fighting with you. :)
Alanne.
PS If you'v read this and you don't understand what I'm talking about, if you don't understand the spiritual battle that goes on around us but want to know more, email me. I'd love to talk with you and hopefully help answer some questions you might have. Life is hard but knowing some key things will help. Thinking of you and praying for you. Alanne schellenbergs@shocotech.com
This morning I learned a lot reading the Bible. I love learning new things. And being Saturday I didn't have places to be I went to lie down and I prayed a quick thoughtless prayer asking God to help me remember that. How selfish of me.
At Evangelistic Tabernacle in Nanaimo I went on (and later helped lead) and Encounter weekend. It's a weekend packed full of 18 sessions that walk through what the Bible says about being a Christian to how to walk that out. It's intense but so good. One of the sessions was a soaking session. A time where everyone grabs their pillow and sleeping bag and
"soaks" while quiet music plays in the background. (Sounds great hey?)
I got thinking and this question came to my mind. "How can something cool I've learned soak in without soak time?"
So the challenge to me was not only to read the Word but to take the time to let it soak in.
Philippians 4:8Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. 9Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.
In this busy world take the time to learn and then time think on it.
Thinking on this this morning.
Alanne.
I was at my BeautiControl Unit Meeting and the Director closed the meeting by reading a quote from the book "If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat." By John Ortberg. It encouraged us to get motivated in our business by discovering and getting over our fears. I'm going to check it out. If you've read it let me know what you think.
Alanne.
Maybe I just liked the title. Had to share.
By Bob Gass
Mow Your Own Garden - Not Someone Else's
What is that to you?... follow Me!
John 21:22 NIV
Peter had strong opinions about others. Maybe you are like him. One day he started meddling in John's business, saying, "Lord, what about him?" Jesus answered, "What is that to you?… follow Me!" There's an important lesson here. Learn to identify 'who owns what.' If it's their garden let them mow it, or live with the weeds.(Love it!) If someone can only get what they want by playing the martyr or guilt tripping and manipulating others, that's their issue; don't make it yours! If they're living with consequences, it's their consequences not yours! If they deny their problems or can't think clearly on a particular issue, the confusion is theirs. It's your responsibility to love and pray for them, even offer help, but it's not your responsibility to fix or rescue them. If they don't seem capable of showing appreciation or apologising when they're wrong, that's their problem. Only when they have an attitude of gratitude and the humility to acknowledge their mistakes, will they grow. In the meantime it's their garden, stop trying to mow it! If your hopes, your peace and your happiness are dependant on anyone other than God, learn to detach. You're a joint-heir with Christ, not a joint-tenant with Him (Romans 8:17).
Has it occurred to you that God could be waiting for you to get out of the way so that He can go to work in their situation? The truth is, you are powerless over them, but God's not! He may let them stumble before He lifts them, but He'll do what's right and what's best. So follow the Lord - and mow your own garden!
Strong words but good to chew on.
Alanne.
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