As every coach is bound to say at some time ... "Practice makes perfect." The idea is simple: practicing reinforces the right (or wrong) way to play the game. Practice creates habits -- allowing our reactions to become second nature rather than having to stop and think about them. When it comes to your thought life, what are you practicing? If you allow yourself to think angry thoughts, you are practicing how to get angry. It shouldn't be surprising, then, when we react in anger to something that upsets us. If you continually entertain thoughts of being inferior, you will feel inferior. Which will lead to acting inferior. Why? You were practicing. In 2 Corinthians 10, Paul describes the importance of being disciplined with our thoughts: The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish…
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I enjoy preaching; more specifically, I love preaching. For me, I love the thrill of putting together a message that intertwines heaven and earth. I love the challenge of speaking the Word of God using a common language -- bridging, as John Stott would say, two worlds. I've never seen it as a burden but as a privilege. What about you? Are you doing what you love?
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God’s there, listening for all who pray, for all who pray and mean it. He does what’s best for those who fear him— hears them call out, and saves them. http://bible.us/Ps145.18.MSG Posted from WordPress for Android
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The world's first fire-proof theater, the Iroquois Theater, opened in Chicago on December 1, 1903. It was a big deal because nearly all of Chicago burned to the ground in 1871. On December 30 it was standing room only - 1,900 people packed the new theater. As the audience listened to "A Pale Moonlight", a blue stage light popped and caught a piece of the scenery on fire. "Please remain seated as we lower the asbestos curtain." The secure feeling of being in a fire-proof theater was quickly lost when the curtain jammed half-way down. The titanic claims of indestructibility turned the first fire-proof theater into the deadliest fire in Chicago's history. What you put your trust in really does matter. Old hymn says, "Nothing in my hand I bring, simply to the cross I cling."
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Here's a great quote from Dietrich Bonhoeffer: "Jesus Christ lived in the midst of his enemies. At the end all his disciples deserted him. On the Cross he was utterly alone, surrounded by evildoers and mockers. For this cause he had come, to bring peace to the enemies of God. So the Christian, too, belongs not in the seclusion of a cloistered life but in the thick of foes. There is his commission, his work. 'The kingdom is to be in the midst of your enemies. And he who will not suffer this does not want to be of the Kingdom of Christ; he wants to be among friends, to sit among roses and lilies, not with the bad people but the devout people. O you blasphemers and betrayers of Christ! If Christ had done what you are doing who would ever have been spared' (Luther)."
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