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FriFridaySepSeptember23rd2011 Job 38 Job 38:1-41

“Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth.  Tell me, if you have understanding.”

Sometimes to feel God’s presence and love, we have to see ourselves as greater than we than we feel.  Sometimes, like Job, we must realize our smallness. 

SatSaturdayAugAugust20th2011 Colossians 3:17 Colossians 3:17

"…do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus..."

One of the more difficult jobs of a pastor is making hospital visits. If I walk into the room by myself, all I have to offer is my sterling personality (which I think you will agree is limited at best). But if I spend time in prayer before making a visit, asking the Lord to go with me and make his presence flow through me, how much more do I have to offer!? 

There have been times when a person has said to me, "John, remember when you visited me in the hospital and you said _____? Your words helped me make it through that horrible time." And, to tell you the truth, I don’t remember saying that at all. I know that was a moment God worked through me and maybe even in spite of me.  That is what I believe Paul means when he writes, "…do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus…"

WedWednesdayAugAugust17th2011 John 1:1-14
byJohn Mollet Tagged Authority John Power 1 comments Add comment
John 1:1-14

“…to all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become children of God…”

“…power to become children of God.”  That is an interesting phrase. Even if we believe we are created by God, it is those who receive him and believe in him that have the power to become his children. Being a parent or a child has less to do with biology than it does with choice. God has decided to be our father. Will you decide to be God’s child?

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