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Over the next five weeks I am going to preach on the topic of stewardship.
This morning as we celebrate the Lord's Supper, I am going to begin at the basis of our stewardship:
We give because God first gave to us.
On the surface, that statement seems simple enough, but our hearts are not simple.
We may understand that with our head, but our emotions may be working at cross-purposes.
Fear and unbelief betray our . . .
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We all have images of funerals in our minds ? images we have witnessed as the rituals of death are played out. I watched another ritual on television once and sat up to take notice. The funeral procession wasn't led by a rider-less horse, but by a band major tossing his baton and a trumpeter playing his heart out. I like that image. When I die I want a parade.
I want a parade that doesn't signify loss but victory; a parade where the band leader tosses his baton high and steps lively. I want those watching to take notice, not of one whose death is causing sorrow and mourning, but of One who has conquered death and made it into a celebration.
I know that's possible because I believe in . . .
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Let's think for a moment about the characters that are set before us.
There are the two spies, apparently novices at this trade. I'm not sure if they were wearing plaid shirts and spandex shorts, but what is clear is that they weren't very good at being secret spies. It appears their ?cover? was blown the minute they entered Jericho, the king knew about . . .
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What do pteranodon and passenger pigeons have in common?
First, the pteranodon was a flying reptile, which was created on day five, about 6000 years ago (Genesis 1:20-23)
along with birds.
Second, they have both become extinct. This could have happened because of several factors ? climate change, predators, disease, or hunting by Man.
Third, they both had wings. The pteranodon had a wingspan of about 30 feet, (9 metres) made of stretched skin, while the pigeon had wings of feathers. But both creatures could fly.
Fourth, both creatures were seen by humans. Because God created all living things before Man, they must have all been known to Adam and Eve and their children. This means any broad, general illustration . . .
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Melva Cooper is a wife, mother and grandmother from Jonesboro, Arkansas. God has given her, in her retirement years, the ministry of writing for HIM. "Even in old age, you will still produce fruit" is a verse He has given her (Psalm 92:14). And it is her desire to serve Him all the days of her life.
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"Ever feel as though life is a lions' den and like Daniel, you're right in the middle of it all? Enjoy these "Devotions from the Den" (Lions 'n Life at Peggie's Place) and delight in God's promises of love, joy and peace for whatever is happening in YOUR den today!"