Friday, July 17, 2009

Manna for July 17, 2009

Question for the day: When are you most likely to find yourself crossing over the line?

What can we pray for YOU about today?

Good morning,

This is just a reminder that every day, while we are studying God’s Word to add to our website, someone from our ministry, Dysmas Conduit, is holding you up before the Lord in prayer. May He greatly bless you today as you pursue His will and He is glorified through you.

God’s blessings, our love,

George & Sidney Granger

CURRENT PRAYER REQUESTS:

Please pray for Mike and Sandy Brommer as they spread the Lord’s Seed and witness to His glory while on the road today. Please pray also that the Lord will lead him to Kingdom-profitable loads to carry, and that He grants them safe passage from

PLEASE CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR PASTOR BOB ALLMANN

http://stmarysofmichigan.org/

Treatment Location:
CARE-TEL

6700 WESTSIDE SAGINAW ROAD

ROOM 108

BAY CITY, MICHIGAN

Phone:

989-667-9800 x610

Bob was in a car accident Thurs. 4-9-09 at about 6pm in Midland. Someone ran a stop light at about 50 mph and hit him in the driver side door and flipped his Cutlass on its roof. He was hanging upside down by his seatbelt. The jaws of life had to be used to remove him. He was taken to Midland Hospital and then transported to St. Mary's. He has about 6 broken ribs on his right side, collapsed lung, broken pelvis and broken wings on his vertebrae.

Since that time, God has done wondrous things in Bob’s life, and has him known as the Miracle Man because of the way he has mended. Bob was transported to Covenant Select Hospital, and most recently to CARE-TEL. Something tells me that Bob won’t be there long… He may just get on his motorcycle and scoot out to his daughter’s wedding in Colorado. God is AWESOME!

Wednesday, July 15, 1:16 PM - Wendi:

Blessings to all, as Pop is still receiving Gods' blessings daily! He continues to get stronger each and every day! As God is allowing all this to happen, Pop is following HIS commands! He continues to walk where he needs to go, without a walker, just hand in hand with our Maker! INCREDIBLE! All of his therapists, nurses, doctors are very happy with his progress. We will have a care meeting next Tuesday to see exactly where he stands in regards to outpatient rehab, possibly! We will have to wait and see what the Lord has in store for him through this meeting.

Pop is all set to fly out to Colorado on July 28, with a return of August 14. He and Debi will fly back together on Friday (8-14) and we all plan to go visit St. Mary's and Covenant Saturday. I cannot wait to see the look on the faces of those who cared for him while in Trauma-ICU, as he walks through the doors! We also plan on attending church at Messiah on August 16. He said he can't wait to walk up to the communion rail and receive the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ! We thank and PRAISE GOD for all of you, THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING, OUR GOD IS AN AWESOME GOD!!!!

Wendi

Please continue to pray for Billy Hamburg, whose doctors found 5 tumors in his bladder. He had surgery June 29th and the biopsy results showed a cancerous condition. He will be undergoing chemo & radiation treatments and will need the Lord’s Hand to overcome his anxiety as well as the cancer.

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(Isa 55:1)

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July 17, 2009

Driving Tips for the Narrow Road

Glynnis Whitwer

"Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it." Matthew 7:13-14 (NIV)

Devotion:

I found myself leaning hard to the left from the passenger's seat of the car. You know the type of nervous-passenger move when you are sure something bad is about to happen, and somehow you think you can stop it -- or at least move away from it. Only nothing helps when your offspring is learning to drive.

I'm going through this learning process with my second child, and it's not getting any easier. He still has to pry the car keys from my clutched fingers. And yet I know he needs the practice, so into the big boat with wheels we go. It's not that this son is a bad driver, it's just he has one very nerve-wracking tendency -- he drifts to the right.

Whether he's in the left, middle or right lane makes no difference. He consistently drifts over the dotted line or too close to the curb. As I try to help with my leaning, cringing and bracing for impact, I wonder when the lanes became so narrow. They seem wider when I'm driving. Now they are closing in on us as we barrel down the road.

The narrow road is breathtaking, in the very scariest sense of the word. A wrong move brings the promise of unpleasant consequences. I know -- I've crossed over the line before in my own life, and live with regrets. And I wonder, as I ponder this concept, is it possible to stay on the narrow road? Jesus clearly calls us to it in the book of Matthew. We read in chapter 7, verses 13 and 14, "Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it." But can we do it?

Jesus believes so. He knows the road to a faith-filled life isn't easy, but it can be found. As I've thought about staying true to my faith in Christ, I realize that I've given my son some driving advice that applies to my own life:

Stay alert to who is around you. Choosing the right friends is one of the top lessons I've learned about staying true to my faith. It's amazing how a friend's suggestions or words can take you on a detour from where you want to be. Yet the right words and encouragement can bring joy and peace.

Keep focused on the road ahead. Knowing where I want to be spiritually is a big step in the right direction. When I have a vision of what a follower of Jesus looks like, I'm better able to follow through.

Don't be overconfident. Overconfidence in my own power and abilities is very dangerous. Every time I think I've got a problem under control, I discover once again how much I need God. However, living daily with my desperate need for a Savior keeps me on the right path.

We've all been called to a different life as Christians. We don't walk the same road the world walks, and at times it feels scary and uncomfortable. Yet the good news is we've been given sisters and brothers in Christ to walk beside us and help keep us focused. Although I may not ever relax when a beginning driver is in control of the car, I know I can relax because God is in control of my life. Recognizing that, the narrow road isn't quite so intimidating.

Dear Lord, You know how much I long to stay on the narrow road in my faith. Yet I find myself drifting across the dotted line too many times. I know I can't do this without You. Please help me be the woman You have called me to be, in Jesus' Name, amen.

Application Steps:

Identify an area of your life that you know is crossing the line of where you want to be. Make a decision to change one habit or activity this week that will keep you on the right path in that area of your life.

Reflections:

What are some common areas Christians find ourselves crossing over the line?

What are one or two habits we can establish to help us stay true to our faith?

Power Verses:

Psalm 119:105, "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path." (NIV)

Matthew 25:21, "His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!" (NIV)

…and…

Why Do People Hate Me?

Friday, July 17, 2009

One of our greatest fears is that we won't be liked or accepted.

Belonging to Christ doesn't make us popular, so how can we cope with being hated?

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