Showing posts with label 1 Samuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1 Samuel. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Encourage The Discouraged

Nathaniel Hawthorne is recognized as one of the great American novelists. However, that is not the way his life began. Most of his early writings were rejected for publication. Once while thinking about his passion to write he said, “I had not lived, but only dreamed about living.”
After college, Hawthorne supported himself through various means, writing only when he had time. One of his jobs was as a surveyor and measurer in a government office. However, when a new political party was elected, he lost his job. He went home dejected and worried, concerned about the effect his job loss would have on his wife.
But instead of finding fault with him, his wife embraced him. She then set a pen and ink before him and exclaimed, “Now you’ll be able to write your novel!” She gave him the encouragement that he needed to go on.
The two little letters "en" mean to put into. That’s what Hawthorne’s wife did for him. She put the courage into him to write by reaching out in love and care when he was confronted with a crisis. A kind word, a pen and a bottle of ink were all that it took to put enough courage into Hawthorne to bring the gifts God gave him to life.
Prayer: Father, may we look around us and find someone, somewhere who needs a word of encouragement. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Scripture for Today: 1 Samuel 30:6 But David found strength in the Lord his God.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Wonderful Dog

Each night in his prayers, young James prayed for a dog. One day a dog followed him home from school and he thought it was the answer to his prayers. “Mom,” he said joyously, “didn’t God give me a wonderful dog?”

Shaking her head, his mother responded, “No! He’s nothing but a flea-bitten bag of bones that smells awful.”

Putting his arms around the dog’s neck he said in a loving voice, “But, Mom, look how beautifully he wags his tail.”

Most individuals determine beauty by physical characteristics or traits. “It’s what’s on the outside that counts,” is what many would say. Early in life we are taught what is attractive and what is not and to recognize and honor the external. But God sees things differently.

Fortunately for us, the Lord does not make decisions the way we do. He judges us by our faith and character, purity and humility. First and foremost He looks on the inside and sees us as we actually are. That is why I need to spend more time with Him. Everyone sees my outside, but only the two us, me and God, can see my heart. What do you and God see in your heart.

Prayer: Lord, You have saved me to reflect the beauty of Christ to others in this world. May my life always be attractive to others because of You. Amen.

Scripture: 1 Samuel 16:7