Month: <span>November 2012</span>

by Alec Niemi

According to the Old Testament a Hebrew servant (or slave) was to be freed after six years. However they could choose to stay after the six years if they so desired. If they chose to do this they had an ear pierced with an awl as a sign to the rest of the world that they had become a permanent servant, or as stated in the word, a bond-servant for life. (Exodus 21:2-6)

James calls himself a bond-servant of God and of Jesus in James 1:1. As Christians we too become bond-servants, committing our lives and putting our freedom under God’s control. We have chosen to be servants of God for life.

Metaphorically, rather than having our ear pierced, we have allow our hearts to be pierced for Christ.

My prayer for us this week:

Lord God, our hearts have been pierced; we are your bond-servants. Trusting that this tumultuous tremendous triumphant truth takes trials to a new understanding, we seek divine appointments that take us out of our comfort zone, yet closer to you. In Jesus name, amen.” James 1:1-2

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https://thoughts-about-god.com/blog/2012/11/26/an_heart-pierced-for-christ/

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by Max Lucado

I’ve got three questions for you today!
The next time you’re mired in a bad day, check your outlook with these three questions:

1)  What do I feel guilty about?

2)  What am I worried about?

3)  What am I about?

Reflect on your answers with these reminders!

Yesterday – forgiven.

Tomorrow – surrendered.

Today — clarified.

Here’s my proposal.  Consult Jesus!  The Ancient of Days has something to say about our days.  In Colossians 3:2, the Apostle Paul says, “Don’t shuffle along, eyes to the ground.  Look up, and be alert to what’s going on around Christ–that’s where the action is.”  In Matthew 11:30, Jesus says, “The load I give you to carry is light.”

Jesus’ design for a good day makes sense!  His grace erases guilt. His oversight removes fear.  His direction removes confusion.

Saturate your day in His grace.  Entrust your day to His oversight.  Give the day a chance!

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https://thoughts-about-god.com/blog/2012/11/25/ml_three-questions/

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Max Lucado
From: Great Day Every Day

Used by permission
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