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Thought for the Month:

A well-read Bible is a sign of a well-fed soul. — Anonymous

The Bible, commonly referred to as God’s Word or Scripture, is our guidebook as Christ followers, and it’s a key component for helping us walk more closely with Jesus. While it may not instantly answer all our questions, it does give us insight and wisdom about who God is, how to manage our relationships, how to live with purpose, and of course how to receive eternal life. 

We know we probably should read the Bible more often, but that can feel daunting. Sometimes it feels like the Bible just has so much in it that we feel like we ought to know. But the key to unlocking the power of God’s Word in our lives has more to do with renewing our minds about our relationship with it. Reading the Bible isn’t a chore, some task we need to check off. The God who created the universe has invited us to approach Him, to come and experience His presence, to listen to His stories and to understand His character. And, just as we do with our friends, it’s in the time that we invest enjoying one another that we truly get to know each other.  

How does it affect our lives if we don’t read the Bible regularly? The truth is, we may not feel a big difference at first when we miss a day. It’s kind of like taking medicine for a chronic illness — we may not feel the medicine doing its work when we take it every day. But if we stop taking it, our sickness will eventually completely overtake us. We may not always feel like God’s Word is affecting us, but if we remove it from our daily walks with Jesus, we’ll notice how starved our spirits become.

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I will give Him my hart

On this Special day I am bringing for all of you a very important message by pastor Rick Warren . Please read it carefully and enjoy your holidays.

Blessings!

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Jesus’ Christmas List

For more than 50 years my family has kept a tradition of holding a birthday party for Jesus. It started when I was 3 years old and asked my mom, “What is Christmas?” My mom told me it was Jesus’ birthday. With terrific 3-year-old logic, I said, “We should have a birthday party!” And we did, complete with a birthday cake, Kool-Aid, songs, cake, and candles.

We’ve kept that tradition going for four generations now. The birthday party for Jesus has become a sacred time where we read the Christmas story and share what we’re grateful for and what we’re giving Jesus, which is one of the most memorable parts of the celebration.

Often, Jesus gets shut out during Christmas. Imagine I planned a party for you and invited many people. Everyone brings lots of gifts, and the invitees trade presents with one another — and you get nothing.

That’s Christmas. We give gifts to everyone but Jesus. But let’s be honest — what do you give the God who has everything?

Actually, Jesus doesn’t have everything. There are four things he doesn’t have unless you give them to him this Christmas:

Give him your trust. Faith is a voluntary matter. Jesus doesn’t have your trust unless you give it to him. He will never force it.

Make Jesus first place in your life. If anything or anyone other than Jesus holds first place in your life, it’s an idol. This Christmas, choose to make Jesus first in your finances, interests, relationships, schedule — and even in your troubles.

Give Jesus your heart. Your heart is what you love, what you value, and what you care about most. Jesus says, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Luke 12:34 NIV). One important way you give Jesus your heart this Christmas is by giving your resources to his work. Jesus doesn’t need your money, but he wants what it represents — your heart.

Bring other people to Jesus. God wants a family more than anything else this Christmas. He wants children who choose to love and trust him. It is the reason we celebrate Christmas. Invite someone to Jesus this Christmas. Tell someone about what Jesus has done in your life.

The Bible tells us that the Wise Men didn’t give Jesus their leftovers when they visited him on the first Christmas but instead gave three very significant and valuable gifts: “They bowed down and worshiped him. They opened their gifts and gave him treasures of gold, frankincense, and myrrh” (Matthew 2:11 NCV).

As you give Jesus your trust, make him first in your life, give what you value to his work, and bring other people to him, you’re giving him gifts far more valuable than the ones the Wise Men brought.

So tell Jesus “happy birthday” this Christmas. Give him your best.

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From my Daily Reading Plans by YouVersion (bible.com) – The Hope Of Christmas by Rick Warren (day 3)

 

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250.000.000 installs

 

http://installs.youversion.com/250million/index.html#intro

I am so happy and proud to be a part of this great family 🙂

Blessings for everybody who is spreading the Word!

 

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Share Your World – 2016 Week #10

In response to Cee’s Share Your World for the week #10

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Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us
Ephesians 3:20

What would you ask for if a genie granted you three wishes?
Food, Shelter, Free education for everyone. As long as this will be available for everyone, I do believe the other problems will slowly retreat, because a lot of them are beginning at an empty stomach and finishing at a lack of education.

What experiences are most meaningful to you?
All of my life experiences. The positive ones also the negative ones, but with deeper impact. These make us stronger and developing the compassion, gratitude and understanding.

As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Teacher. I always felt a passion for tutoring or teaching, help others to achieve their goals.

Complete this sentence:  The best day of my life was…. each day is a gift. I am grateful for each one though there are days I am not smiling or feel overwhelmed. There are brighter and less brighter moments in our lives, but as long as we love and are loved, each day ist the best one.

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I am grateful for my successful interview and for all the accomplished tasks. I am also grateful for the beautiful gifts I got from the YouVersion company as a “thanks” for volunteering in translation. I feel blessed for the opportunity to be able to spread the Word.
I am looking forward to successfully pass my demo lesson exam (on Thursday) for the online English teacher position.
Blessings!

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What privilege is mine to come Before the Father’s throne…

An Old Man’s Prayer

– Dave Brannon

Have you heard the story about the 85-year-old man who was arrested for praying?

You probably have. That’s the story of Daniel, an elderly Jewish resident in Babylon sentenced to death for faithfully talking to God (Dan. 6).

Although the prayer that sent Daniel to the lions’ den is his most famous talk with God (6:11), it wasn’t the only time we see him in prayer.

In Daniel 9, we read an example of how he prayed. Daniel had been reading in his scroll of Jeremiah that the captivity of his people would last 70 years, and the people were 67 years into the exile (Jer. 25:8-11). He was eager for it to end.

God had called His people to live righteously, but they weren’t doing that. Daniel decided to live righteously despite their lack of faith. He began to pray that God would not delay the end of the captivity.

As he prayed, Daniel focused on worship and confession. His pattern of prayer gives us an important insight into talking to God. We are to recognize that God is “great and awesome” (v.4) and that “we have sinned” (v.15). In prayer, we praise and confess.

Let’s follow Daniel’s lead. To him, prayer was as vital as life itself.

What privilege is mine to come
Before the Father’s throne,
To speak to Him in earnest prayer,
Make all my wishes known.
—Sherbert

No one stands as tall as a Christian on his knees

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From my daily reading plan with Bible App, Our Daily Bread – 30-day edition (day 2)

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