A rough-and-ready cowboy applied for a large insurance policy. Worried about his life style, the agent was careful and cautious to ask questions to make sure that the cowboy would not take any foolish chances.
"Have you had any accidents?" asked the agent.
"No, not really," he answered. "Come to think of it, though, a rattlesnake bit me and a horse kicked me once."
"Well," questioned the agent, "aren't those accidents?"
"Oh no," he responded. "They did it on purpose!"
There are no accidents in the life of the Christian - only appointments from God to let us know He is with us and working out His will in our lives
Disappointments are His appointments.
Ruth 2:3 - And she went, and came, and gleaned in the field after the reapers: and her HAP was to light on a part of the field belonging unto Boaz, who was of the kindred of Elimelech.
Ruth's hap was God's map.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS
A classic example of jumping to conclusions without all the facts is the
following story:
A lady invited her friends to mushroom and steak dinner. When the mushrooms were opened, a slight scum was on the top. Since the quests were expected shortly, the lady suggested to the maid, "Give the dog a little, and if he eats it, it is probably alright." The dog liked it and begged for more, so the dinner was completed and then served to the quest.
After the main course, the maid hurriedly whispered to the
mistress, "Ma'am, the dog is dead." There was no time to lose. Some time
later the guest were reclining after the use of the stomach pump.
The lady
asked the maid, "Where is the dog now?" "Out on the front steps, ma'am, where
he fell when the car hit him."
The French have a proverb, "If we knew all, we would forgive all." Though that proverb may not be totally true, it does remind us to be slow to judge, because we know in part.
The French have a proverb, "If we knew all, we would forgive all." Though that proverb may not be totally true, it does remind us to be slow to judge, because we know in part.
How often do
we make rash judgments about others without knowing all the facts.
Proverbs 18:13 - He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
DECREASE TO INCREASE
A nearby church called a new pastor. He was well received and in a
short time the church began to grow. The attendance at Sunday school and
worship services increased beyond expectations. Even the number of
people at prayer meeting surprised everyone.
“Congratulations
on the way your church is responding to you,” I said after being
introduced to him. “What are you doing differently than most other
churches to see such growth?”
“I’m decreasing,” was his strange reply.
“Decreasing?” I asked with a question mark on my face.
“Yes,” came his quick reply. “It’s what John said about Jesus: ‘He must increase, but I must decrease.’"
Let God do the promoting. It’ll save you a lot of heartache in the long run.
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