Life In God's Word

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Today's Scripture

“For you have been born again, but not to a life that will quickly end. Your new life will last forever because it comes from the eternal, living word of God” (1 Peter 1:23, NLT).

Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

In Genesis we read that God spoke the world into existence. His words produced life and are continuing to produce life today. Aren’t you grateful for the power in God’s Word? Because of God’s Word, we can have life in eternity and live in strength and victory over every obstacle that comes against us here on earth!

Today, you have access to life, strength, and victory in the Word of God. The Bible says in Job 22 that what you declare shall be established. When you declare God’s Word, you establish it in your life. You activate its power. Make it a habit to declare God’s Word over your life daily.

Declare that no weapon formed against you shall prosper. Declare that you are more than a conqueror through Christ Jesus. Declare that His favor and blessing are upon you because you follow His commands. As you declare His Word, you will see His hand moving on your behalf. You’ll experience His power to live in victory in every area of your life!

A Prayer for Today

Heavenly Father, thank You for Your Word which is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. I commit to seek You first and invite You to establish Your Word in my heart. I bless You and magnify You today. In Jesus’ Name.


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Repentance - The True and the False

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

My letter hurt you, but only for a little while--yet now I am happy, not because you were made sorry, but because your sorrow led you to repentance. For you became sorrowful as God intended and so were not harmed in any way by us. 2 Corinthians 7:8-9

In Russia and Slovakian countries, when someone is converted, he doesn’t speak of being saved, or even born again. He says, “I repented!” And that act of repentance has both a public and a private side. Publicly the individual has to acknowledge his sin and wrongdoing, and privately, the act is a humbling experience, a realization that what he has done is wrong, accompanied by a sincere sorrow for wrongdoing.

In the West today have we lost sight of what repentance really means? Is simply saying, “I’m sorry!” and then getting on with life, assuming that everything is forgiven and should be forgotten, really sufficient? What is repentance, at least the kind that is genuine and acceptable in the sight of God?

The issue isn’t a new one. It’s the same one that Paul had to face in the Corinthian culture of the first century. But to recognize the parallels you need to understand something of the background of Corinth, which was a beautiful Roman city on an isthmus between the Aegean and Ionian seas. To call someone a Corinthian was not a compliment in Paul’s day because it bore the connotation of moral looseness and shoddy character.

As the result of his 18 months of ministry there, a church was born, and the moral problems of the converts were carried into their newly established lives as Christians. One man maintained a sexual relationship with his stepmother, and others seemed never to quite throw off their former lifestyles.

In his second letter, Paul confronts this issue of being genuinely repentant. He says that there are two kinds of repentance: the kind that makes you sorry because you got caught, and the kind that God honors, the kind that bears a deep sorrow for wrongdoing. You can read about this in 2 Corinthians 7:7-9.

The word that Paul used when he wrote of repentance is metanoia. It literally means a “change of mind.” Genuine repentance has four elements in it, and these are benchmarks by which you can discern the true from the false.

Element #1: A genuine sorrow for wrongdoing.

This doesn’t mean an embarrassment because you got caught, but a sincere sorrow because of what you did. Wrongdoing always bears consequences to others—family, friends, business associates, as well as with God.

Element #2: Overt confession for wrongdoing.

Public sins need to be confessed publicly; private sins, privately. The Bible says that whoever confesses and forsakes his sin shall prosper but the one who hides it faces the consequences. It is this element which usually reflects whether or not repentance is true or false.

Element #3: Accountability.

The mark of a genuinely repentant individual is that he or she becomes willing to answer the tough questions and to allow someone to ask them without saying, “This is none of your business.”

Element #4: The acceptance of the consequences for wrongdoing.

When Jesus confronted individuals who were wrong, He taught that part of the price of forgiveness is the willingness of the wrongdoer to assume the responsibility for what he has done wrong. That’s still true today. Forgiveness is one issue. Accepting responsibility for wrongdoing is entirely another issue—one that has been all but ignored in our generation.

When Paul confronted this issue, he concluded that there is a godly sorrow which leads to repentance, and a “sorry-I-got-caught” kind which leads to death. Make sure you know the difference.

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Atheists and Miracles

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

By: Dr. Harold Sala


"You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13).

When atheist Madalyn Murray O’Hair was murdered in 1995, the comfortable five-bedroom home she was living in fell to her associate Oren Tyson, director of a non-profit group sponsoring atheism.

But when the taxes were not paid, the authorities confiscated the house and set Tyson’s belongings out on the street in cardboard boxes. Of course he was indignant. In response, he fashioned a sign from one of the cardboard boxes which defiantly read, “Homeless Atheist, Nam Veteran, Will Wait for a Miracle.”

After I read that news note, I started thinking of the logical contradiction in the statement: an atheist waiting for a miracle. Whoa! Possibly it’s a matter of definition, but atheists don’t believe in miracles unless they consider a miracle to be simply a stroke of luck. Miracles involve the supernatural, the suspension of normal laws by a higher one. Atheists and miracles are contradictory.

Someone once said that there are two kinds of atheists: ordinary atheists and ornery atheists. I have no doubt that there are those who philosophically are atheists, but I am also convinced that most of the people who describe themselves as atheists are really lifestyle atheists. They live the kind of lives which are a lot more comfortable with no accountability, no recognition of the moral and spiritual laws of the Almighty.

Such was a young man I once encountered who described himself as an atheist. As we began to dialogue about creation and the laws of cause and effect, he finally admitted, “Well, I can’t live the kind of life I want to live and believe in God.”

But refusing to acknowledge His existence doesn’t make Him go away any more than denying that the sun exists when there are a few cloudy days. It’s much like the logic of a manual for the operation of a small, single aircraft. Under the section, “What to do if there is engine failure,” the manual said, “When you are within 400 feet of the ground, turn on your landing lights. If you don’t like what you see, turn them off again.”

I suspect that “turning off the lights” is what a lot of lifestyle atheists are doing today, but ignoring God, living as though there is no accountability or no personal responsibility to others whom we may hurt, neither eliminates His presence nor avoids ultimate accountability. God has His payday someday. Of that you can be certain.

I suspect that many who describe themselves as atheists will do an about face when they are confronted with the grim realities of living in a broken world. I know one who did that. You see, he was co-pilot with a friend of mine when their commercial jet hit rough weather and suddenly dropped several thousand feet.

On the way down, Don Jacob, the pilot, heard the co-pilot (the one who claimed to be an atheist cry out, “God help us!” Don said nothing but when the plane stabilized, he said, “Hey, I heard you ask God for His help; I thought you were an atheist.” Somewhat chagrined, the co-pilot said, “Atheism is OK for good weather, but not when you’re in a storm.”

If you really want to know more about God, read the original source book, the Bible, starting with the Gospel of John. C. S. Lewis’s book Mere Christianity, and Josh McDowell’s book What the Bible is All About can give you further insights. Long ago, God gave a promise.

He said, “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13).

It’s still true. Atheists too often look for God like a thief looks for a policeman, but God is still there. He’s as close as the cry of the sincere heart who says, “Lord, show me yourself.” It’s attitude that makes the difference.

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How To Get Rich During A Recession

I love talking to Auntie Eunice.

She’s a petite, 4 foot 11 inches, pretty Cebuano lady who lives in California. Sheloves to laugh, tell stories, and always treats me to a spicy Indian lunch every time we meet. Even if she doesn’t like Indian food! But she knows I do, so that’s where she takes me.

She’s also a very successful woman. Auntie Eunice sells houses for a living. In her circles, they call her a “Million-Dollar” producer.
But more than all these, I just love talking with Auntie Eunice because of her fantastic positive energy. She rubs it on me and I feel wonderful.

But early this year, the US Recession hit the world like a crashing meteor. So when I visited her last September, I feared the worst. I knew there were a million foreclosures all over the US, and a million more houses soon to be foreclosed. People were losing their homes. Who in his right mind would buy houses now?

When I went around the West and East Coast, my fears were proven right. I met a number of Real Estate agents. Most of them told me, “I haven’t sold anything for months.” Some of them were applying for new jobs just to survive.

So when I met Auntie Eunice, I was very cautious about asking on her business. But after our little chitchat, catching up on family and stuff, I finally asked her, “How’s business, Auntie?”

Her reply floored me. She said, “Bo, I’m selling more houses now than ever before!”

My jaw dropped. I couldn’t believe my ears.

She continued, “In fact, we’re expanding. I now have 20 agents working under me. It’s a great business out there.”

I blinked hard. Was she from another planet? I wanted to ask, “Auntie Eunice, don’t you read the newspapers? Don’t you know there’s a recession out there? You shouldn’t be selling houses. You should be like everyone else, suffering and depressed, crying inside their homes watching soap operas!”

But Auntie Eunice is not like everyone else.
She Doesn’t Read The Newspapers!
I learned that she doesn’t even read the newspapers. “Why should I?” she said, “It’s filled with all these negative news.” She says she’d rather be in the streets, selling her houses to wonderful people who need wonderful homes.

That day, I met a living proof that success is all about attitude.

Auntie Eunice is that proof, standing 4’11 inches tall, right in front of me.

She doesn’t care if there’s a recession in the world.

Because in the world of Eunice, there’s no such thing. She’s declared it: “I’m not going to join the recession.”

Oh, let me mention two other great things about her: She loves people. And she loves God.

“Success is all about relationships,” she told me. “People I’ve sold houses to years ago are buying again, or they refer me to others who need new homes. We’re all friends.” I realized that more than a Real Estate Expert, Auntie Eunice is a People Expert.

Finally, she’s also a devoted Christian. Together with her husband and three beautiful adult children, they serve the Lord in various ways.

Don’t Join The Recession!

Do you want to succeed despite what’s happening around you?

You don’t have to join the recession.

Auntie Eunice reminds me that success is not about external circumstances, but about three important components:

(1) a powerful mindset,
(2) practical wisdom, and
(3) inner character.

Develop these three things, and you will succeed no matter what chaos is happening around you.

May your dreams come true,
Bo Sanchez

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Why Multi-Tasking?

Monday, November 24, 2008

By: Dr. Harold Sala

"But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." -Philippians 3:13-14

Between now and the end of this year your survival is challenged! No, hopefully not by terrorists or hurricanes or typhoons, depending on where you live, but it’s certain between now and Christmas you will survive only by coping with the increasing demands made on your time and energy.

And what’s the solution? Multitasking? And what’s that? Keven Maney defines it as “doing as many things simultaneously as possible.” Like what? Brushing your teeth at the same time you put on your shoes and listen to the morning news? Yes, that would qualify, but usually the term is applied to more technical applications like driving and talking on your cellular telephone, or listening to the news through your I-Pod at the same time as you walk the dog and down a bottle of orange juice as you eat your bagel from the local deli.

Isn’t technology just wonderful that allows us to do so many more things--all at the same time? “Do I detect a note of sarcasm?” you may be asking yourself. At times I’m not fully convinced that modern technology has done much of anything to make life easier, because something mechanical or technologically driven is doing the work for us. No, instead, technology allows us to just accomplish more. That I candidly admit.

Question: Have we really benefited from cellular telephones which allow you to drive and talk at the same time, wireless modems which let you send Faxes and e-mail messages from your car as you wait out a Manila traffic jam, or one in Los Angeles, or Bangkok, computer programs that search the internet while you are performing some other task, and then beep or flag you when it finds what it has been searching for--all in the background, and so on and so forth?

Has technology really made life better, or just faster? Does it improve my relationship with my wife or only take me away from my family and children to sit in front of the computer trying to figure out why the dumb modem won’t work on drive Z? Or is it the bleary-eyed operator who is stupid for not using the whole system for a boat anchor and going back to a good old Remington manual typewriter as my dad suggested before his death (and may I add, he was serious with that suggestion)?

Lest I sound too skeptical for one who tries to make technology his servant but sometimes wonders who is serving whom, let me say that technology is here to stay, but you are the one who has to learn to pull the plug and say when enough is enough.

In spite of the fact I see people driving to work putting on their makeup, curling their eye lashes, shaving, and certainly downing a mug of coffee as they head for the office, I’m prone to wonder whether meandering across the meadow with your son, looking for the fishing hole, or taking your daughter by the hand and walking along the beach tossing pebbles in the surf, may not be far more productive in the long haul than winning gold medals for multitasking. “This one thing I do,” wrote Paul to the Philippians long ago. Not two things, nor three, or half a dozen, just this one thing.

This means, of course, that you have some major decisions to make. If you can’t have it all, do it all, and be everywhere at the same time, you’ve got to decide what’s really important between now and December 25 and forget the rest. Only you can decide how to keep the main thing the main thing.

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Draw Closer To God

Friday, November 21, 2008

Today's Scripture

“Come close to God, and God will come close to you…” (James 4:8, NLT).

Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

God promises that He will draw close to you when you draw closer to Him. How do we draw closer to Him?

Here are a couple of ways:

First of all, this verse goes on to say that we must turn away from sin because sin separates us from God. Simply turning to God is the first way to draw closer to Him. Then, the Bible tells us to come into His presence with thanksgiving in our hearts and give Him praise. When you have a thankful heart, you are drawing closer to Him.

And the scripture tells us that God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble. When you have a humble heart before Him, you are drawing closer to Him. When you seek Him with your whole heart, you will find Him. He will draw close to you.

Seek God today by reading your Bible, praying, meditating on His promises and worshiping Him. With an open heart, you can draw near to God, just as you are, right where you are, and He will fill You with His peace and goodness all the days of your life!

A Prayer for Today

Father in heaven, I choose to draw near to You. I open my heart and repent of anything that displeases You. Fill me with Your power to live the life You have planned for me. I bless Your name today and always. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

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It's Time To Believe Again

Thursday, November 20, 2008

By: Joel Osteen

It’s time to believe again. You may have situations that look like they’re set in stone, but everything you’re facing is subject to change. It is not over until God says it is over. Even if you’ve been praying for a situation for ten or thirty years, God is still at work and has an answer.

We shouldn’t accept the difficult situations in our lives or unanswered prayers as permanent. Despite what’s going on externally, no matter how long things have been the way they are, decide to hope and believe in God.

In the natural, things may look the same, but the scripture says in Philippians 2:13 that God is constantly at work in those who believe.We need to have the attitude that we are not moved by what we see, but we are moved by what we know. We know is that the Creator of universe is at work in those who believe in His resurrecting power.

Do you believe in the power of Almighty God? If you’ll remember how big God is and view every difficult situation as temporary, you will come to a new season of peace, faith and hope. God is always at work in those who believe!

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Put It Into Action (^_^)

Wednesday, November 19, 2008



Today's Scripture


Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

The Bible tells us that faith without works is dead. That means if you don’t put your faith into action, it’s not really faith, it’s just nice ideas. But when God truly does a work in our lives, it affects everything about us - our words, our thoughts, our actions.


How do you know someone is generous? By their generous actions. How do you know someone is kind? By their kind actions. How do you know someone is gentle? By their gentle actions. How do you know someone is a follower of Christ? By their Christ-like actions!


Can people tell by your actions that you belong to God? We all have areas that we can come up higher in, but the Good News is that God is at work in our lives to mold us and make us more like Him. Ask Him to search your heart and mind today. Surrender any area of your life that isn’t pleasing to Him. Invite Him to have His way in your life and allow Him to finish His perfect work in you!

A Prayer for Today

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How Do You Want To Die?

This is going to be short.

I forgot to tell you the exact—and very inspiring—way Tita Neneng died.

Her death was as dramatically beautiful as her life. Here’s how it happened.

The Monday morning she died, she led worship in Anawim, our home for the abandoned elderly. And the last song she sang was a song I composed, entitled Draw Me.

Here are the lyrics (Reading them gives me the chills!).

Draw me now closer to thy throne,
Take me near to receive thy mercy,
Draw me deep into thy presence,
Oh lift my soul higher and higher…

Refrain:
Higher, draw my soul higher,
To thy throne where I will rest…

After worship, she should have rested—because Monday was her day off.

But this 83-year old woman insisted on orienting the new batch of caregivers.

At the end of her orientation, she closed her eyes, her head falling to the side. And that was it. The Anawim staff rushed her to the hospital, but even in the van, they could no longer find her pulse.

For the longest time, Tita Neneng would tell me, “Brother Bo, I want to die on active duty for the Lord.” And God granted that request. To the letter.

I don’t know about you, but that’s how I want to die.

Peaceful. Quick. Painless. And with my boots on—serving the Lord!

May your dream come true,

Bo Sanchez

PS. Tita Neneng was my Early Financial Mentor. She was a successful businesswoman who earned lots of money—but chose to live a simple life so she could give to our ministry. She was Truly Rich!

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The Messiah in Disguise, Really?

-Author Unkown-

High in the mountains was a monastery that had once been known throughout the world. Its monks were pious, its students were enthusiastic. The chants from the monastery’s chapel deeply touched the hearts of people who came there to pray and meditate.

But, something had changed. Fewer and fewer young men came to study there; fewer and fewer people came for spiritual nourishment. The monks who remained became disheartened and sad.

Deeply worried, the abbot of the monastery went off in search of an answer. Why had his monastery fallen on such hard times? The abbot came to a guru, and he asked the master, “Is it because of some sin of ours that the monastery is no longer full of vitality?”

“Yes,” replied the master, “it is the sin of ignorance.” “The sin of ignorance?” questioned the abbot. “Of what are we ignorant?”

The guru looked at the abbot for a long, long time, and then he said, “One of you is the messiah in disguise. But, you are all ignorant of this.” Then, the guru closed his eyes, and he was silent. “The messiah?” thought the abbot.

“The messiah is one of us? Who could it be? Could it be Brother Cook? Could it be Brother Treasurer? Could it be Brother Bell-Ringer? Could it be Brother Vegetable Grower? “Which one? Which one?

Every one of us has faults, failings, human defects. Isn’t the messiah supposed to be perfect? But, then, perhaps these faults and failings are part of his disguise. Which one? Which one?”

When the abbot returned to the monastery, he gathered all the monks together and told them what the guru had said. “One of us? The messiah? Impossible!”

But, the master had spoken, and the master was never wrong. “One of us? The messiah? Incredible! But, it must be so. Which one? Which one? That brother over there? That one? That one? ”Whichever one of the monks was the messiah, he was, surely, in disguise.

Not knowing who amongst them was the messiah, all the monks began treating each other with new respect. “You never know,” they thought, “he might be the one, so I had better deal with him kindly.”

It was not long before the monastery was filled with new found joy. Soon, new students came to learn, and people came from far and wide to be inspired by the chants of the kind, smiling monks. For once again, the monastery was filled with the spirit of love.

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Look for Opportunity

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Today's Scripture

“Pray for us, too, that God will give us many opportunities to speak about his mysterious plan concerning Christ. That is why I am here in chains” (Colossians 4:3, NLT).

Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

Paul was writing these words while he was in chains in prison. He was arrested for preaching the gospel. Everything in his surroundings shouted “limitations,” but instead of looking at his surroundings, Paul kept his eyes on the limitless God. He kept looking for the open door of opportunity that God would have for him next.

No matter what “chains” you may feel like you are in today, remember, we serve a God who’s in the business of setting people free. Remember, He has equipped you with His power. He’s promised to walk with you all the days of your life. When doors look closed all around you, when your surroundings look limited, when you feel like you’re in chains, remember, God is still at work in your life.

Like Paul, keep your hopes up. Keep expecting. Keep believing. Pray for those opportunities to be opened to you. If you fall, get right back up and press forward with even greater determination to accomplish the dream that God has planted in your heart. The prayer of the righteous avails much, so keep praying because He promises to break the chains and open doors of opportunity in your life.

A Prayer for Today

Father in heaven, I choose to take my eyes off my surroundings and focus on You. I choose to focus on the passion and dream You’ve planted in my heart. I trust that You are working behind the scenes, opening doors of opportunity. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

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The Clash of Cultures

Monday, November 17, 2008


By: Dr. Harold Sala




When two great rivers come together, there is a great deal of turbulence as the waters surge from different directions. Then only after the waters have mingled and calmed do they begin to flow smoothly together. I've often thought of that when two people marry, coming together from different families, perhaps different habits and backgrounds and different customs. Now when two individuals from different cultures come together in marriage the troubled waters of turbulence have a much longer way to go before they experience the tranquility of calm waters.

Culture is a very powerful force, as you may have come to understand. Marrying someone from a different ethnic background, or moving from one part of the world to another, involves the clash of cultures, and if you have children they are often torn between the two cultures, hesitantly trying to identify with each, but other times failing to really relate to either completely. Sometimes I think of children as islands or a delta where two great rivers flow together, and they feel isolated and not quite able to meet the demands of either parent.

Cross cultural marriages or relationships are not impossible, but they are difficult and it takes a great deal of understanding and patience for the raging waters to merge into peaceful calm. Often when two rivers merge, the turbulence produces muddy waters, and only as time elapses does the silt sift to the bottom and the waters again become clear.

How does culture affect your family? Think of it like this. Picture a painting or a photo of your family. You see yourself and your husband and all the children in the picture, right? But what of the background? Is the background a pale pastel with no life, or are there mountains and streams in the background, or are you standing in front of the skyline of a large city? Culture is to your family what the background is to the picture of your family. It's like the backdrop of a stage where the drama of family living is enacted; change the backdrop and it changes the entire picture.

May I say something very important at this point? Culture, in itself, is neither right nor wrong; it is right or wrong only in relationship to the revealed Word of God, which gives us direction for our lives. Your family is affected by the culture in which you live and in which your children grow up. It's always been that way, and it always will be that way. At times you can change the backdrop of culture which surrounds your family, but there are other times you have to live with it; nonetheless, there are things you can do to either maximize the impact of culture on your lives or to minimize its influence.

How does culture influence our lives? Take 30 minutes and read the opening chapters of the book of Genesis in the Bible. You'll see how Lot chose to live in Sodom because the grass was greener there for his cattle, but the gross immorality and wickedness of Sodom affected his own children. Abraham, on the other hand, chose to live apart from the influence of Sodom, trusting God for his needs. Nonetheless, your home can be an insulation against some aspects of culture which you feel are wrong and harmful. You have to decide, and then you have to draw the line and say, "Our family is going to be different!"

But there is one thing for sure: If you fail to help create the culture which surrounds your family, the world surrounding you will provide that culture. "But as for me and my house," said Joshua long ago when he was battling the culture of his age, "we will serve the Lord." He did, and so can you.


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Grace and Peace to You! (^_^)

Today's Scripture

“May God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give you grace and peace” (2 Thessalonians 1:2, NLT).

Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

People all over the world are searching for grace and peace. They are powerful forces in the life of the believer. First of all, we are saved by God’s grace through faith. We don’t deserve it and can’t earn His grace and forgiveness, but He gives it to us anyway.

Grace is God’s favor that opens the door to salvation, but it doesn’t stop there. His grace is supernatural favor and empowerment to live the life God has called us to here on earth.Peace is every bit as powerful. It’s not just a feeling; it’s a state of being. Peace means “to set at one again.” We are settled internally. And nothing externally can move us from our position of peace. Receive His grace and peace today and declare it over the lives of the people around you.

Remember, as you sow words of blessing into the lives of others, you’ll see that increase of harvest in your own life in return!

A Prayer for Today

Father in heaven, thank You for Your grace and peace at work in my life. I choose to stand in my position of peace by following your Word and staying in the plan You have for me. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

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Gifts from God

Sunday, November 16, 2008


Max Lucado


A gardener gave a seedling to his friend, the orange grower. “Consider this a gift.”

An orchestra conductor presented a package to her favorite cellist. “Just because I appreciate your work,” she told her.

An artist thanked a plumber for his neighborliness by giving him a present.

And so the orange grower, the cellist, and the plumber unwrapped their gifts.

The orange grower planted the seedling, anticipating oranges. After all, he grew oranges, so this must be an orange-tree-to-be. But the plant spread into bushy, clustered branches. The orange grower couldn’t coax a single orange out of his grove. He sprinkled it with orange-tree fertilizer, sprayed it with orange-tree bug spray. He even poured orange juice on the soil. But, alas, no oranges. Tomatoes, yes. But oranges, no. He felt like a failure.

The cellist empathized. She has expected a cello. She was somewhat correct. The package contained an accordion. She treated the accordion like a cello, setting the base on the floor and running her bow across the keys. Noise came forth, but no music. She was less than enthused.

As was the plumber. He expected a gift of wrenches and hammers, but he was given a brush and palette. Puzzled, he set out to repair a leaky pipe with his new tools. But brushes don’t open valves, and a palette won’t tighten joints. He painted the plumbing and grumbled.

The orange grower raised tomatoes, but he preferred oranges.The cellist made sounds, but not music.The plumber painted the pipe, but didn’t fix it.

Each assumed the gift would be what they knew rather than what the giver gave.

Each year God gives millions of parents a gift, a brand-new baby. They tend to expect oranges, cellos, and plumbing tools. Heaven tends to distribute tomatoes, accordions, and paint supplies. Moms and Dads face a decision. Make our children in our images? Or release our children to follow their God-given identities?

God prewired your infant. He scripted your toddler’s strengths. He set your teen on a trajectory. God gave you an eighteen year-research project. Ask yourself, your spouse, and your friends: what sets this child apart? Childhood tendencies forecast adult abilities.


Attend carefully to the unique childhood of your child. What S.T.O.R.Y. do you read in your children? Uncommon are the parents who attempt to learn—and blessed are their children.


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The Person Who Hinders You Is Dead

-Author Unknown-

One day not too long ago the employees of a large company in St. Louis, Missouri returned from their lunch break and were greeted with a sign on the front door.

The sign said: "Yesterday the person who has been hindering your growth in this company passed away. We invite you to join the funeral in the room that has been prepared in the gym."

At first everyone was sad to hear that one of their colleagues had died, but after a while they started getting curious about who this person might be.

The excitement grew as the employees arrived at the gym to pay their last respects. Everyone wondered: "Who is this person who was hindering my progress? Well, at least he's no longer here!"

One by one the employees got closer to the coffin and when they looked inside it they suddenly became speechless. They stood over the coffin, shocked and in silence, as if someone had touched the deepest part of their soul.

There was a mirror inside the coffin: everyone who looked inside it could see himself. There was also a sign next to the mirror that said: "There is only one person who is capable to set limits to your growth: it is YOU.

You are the only person who can revolutionize your life.

You are the only person who can influence your happiness, your realization and your success.

You are the only person who can help yourself.

Your life does not change when your boss changes, when your friends change, when your parents change, when your partner changes, when your company changes.

Your life changes when YOU change, when you go beyond your limiting beliefs, when you realize that you are the only one responsible for your life.

"The most important relationship you can have, is the one you have with yourself."

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Share Your Life To Others

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Today's Scripture

“We loved you so much that we shared with you not only God’s Good News but our own lives, too” (1 Thessalonians 2:8).

Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

People all over the world are searching for grace and peace. They are powerful forces in the life of the believer. First of all, we are saved by God’s grace through faith. We don’t deserve it and can’t earn His grace and forgiveness, but He gives it to us anyway. Grace is God’s favor that opens the door to salvation, but it doesn’t stop there. His grace is supernatural favor and empowerment to live the life God has called us to here on earth.

Peace is every bit as powerful. It’s not just a feeling; it’s a state of being. Peace means “to set at one again.” We are settled internally. And nothing externally can move us from our position of peace.

Receive His grace and peace today and declare it over the lives of the people around you. Remember, as you sow words of blessing into the lives of others, you’ll see that increase of harvest in your own life in return!

A Prayer for Today

Father in heaven, thank You for Your grace and peace at work in my life. I choose to stand in my position of peace by following your Word and staying in the plan You have for me. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

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I Am a Christian, Why?

Friday, November 14, 2008

Christians - By Maya Angelou


When I say... "I am a Christian"
I'm not shouting "I'm clean livin'."
I'm whispering "I was lost,
Now I'm found and forgiven."

When I say... "I am a Christian"
I don't speak of this with pride.
I'm confessing that I stumble
and need Christ to be my guide.

When I say... "I am a Christian"
I'm not trying to be strong.
I'm professing that I'm weak
And need His strength to carry on.

When I say... "I am a Christian"
I'm not bragging of success.
I'm admitting I have failed
And need God to clean my mess.

When I say... "I am a Christian"
I'm not claiming to be perfect,
My flaws are far too visible
But, God believes I am worth it.

When I say... "I am a Christian"
I still feel the sting of pain.
I have my share of heartaches
So I call upon His name.

When I say... "I am a Christian"
I'm not holier than thou,
I'm just a simple sinner
Who received God's good grace, somehow!

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God's Deep Secrets

Thursday, November 13, 2008



Today's Scripture


Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

Who do you share your deepest secrets with? Most people only share their inner thoughts with those who are closest to them. People they trust. People they’ve gone through experiences with. Do you know who God share’s His secrets with? This passage goes on to say, “Who can know a man’s thoughts except his own spirit?” As believers, God’s Spirit lives inside of us, revealing to us the heart and thoughts of God Himself.


God wants you to know what He thinks about you. He wants you to know about the plans He has for you. He wants to show you things you’ve never seen, heard about, or even imagined. You are His child, but you are also His friend. You are His closest companion. He wants to walk with you, talk with you, and share with you. What a wonderful, amazing thought—we can know God’s thoughts because we are one with Him. Open your heart and allow Him to share His deep secrets with you today.

A Prayer for Today




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Let God's Love Show (^_^)


Today's Scripture


Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

Paul starts his letter to the Thessalonians with a compliment and exhortation about how well they were living. He could see God’s love in them. He told them that the way they responded to the Gospel and the way the Holy Spirit confirmed their faith was evidence that God was holding them in high esteem. In other words, by their actions, they were letting God’s love show through them.


When others look at your life, do they know that God loves you? Can they see the change in you? Do they know you are a follower of His? Remember, the evidence is in your words and actions. The most important thing you could ever know and show is that God loves you. His love changes us. His love empowers us. His love takes us to new levels. His love gives us eternal life.


Open your heart fully and receive His love today. Then turn around and love Him in return by following His commands. Make the decision today to let His love show all over you!

A Prayer for Today

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The Common Life

Wednesday, November 12, 2008


The Common Life

by Max Lucado




Jesus’ neighbors spoke those words. Amazed at his latter-life popularity, they asked, “Is this the same guy who fixed my roof?” Note what his neighbors did not say: “Is not this the carpenter who owes me money?” “Is not this the carpenter who swindled my father?” “Is not this the carpenter who never finished my table?”


No, these words were never said. The lazy have a hard time hiding in a small town. Hucksters move from city to city to survive. Jesus didn’t need to. Need a plow repaired? Christ could do it. In need of a new yoke? “My neighbor is a carpenter, and he will give you a fair price.” The job may have been common, but his diligence was not. Jesus took his work seriously. And the town may have been common, but his attention to it was not.


Mountain flowers in the spring. Cool sunsets. Pelicans winging their way along the streams of Kishon to the Sea of Galilee. Thyme-besprinkled turf at his feet. Fields and fig trees in the distance. Do you suppose moments here inspired these words later? “Observe how the lilies of the field grow” (Matt. 6:28) or “Look at the birds of the air” (Matt. 6:26). The words of Jesus the rabbi were born in the thoughts of Jesus the boy.


The maker of yokes later explained, “My yoke is easy” (Matt. 11:30). The one who brushed his share of sawdust from his eyes would say, “Why do you look at the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?” (Matt. 7:3).


He saw how a seed on the path took no root (Luke 8:5) and how a mustard seed produced a great tree (Matt. 13:31–32). He remembered the red sky at morning (Matt. 16:2) and the lightning in the eastern sky (Matt. 24:27).


Jesus listened to his common life.


Are you listening to yours?


Rain pattering against the window. Silent snow in April. The giggle of a baby on a crowded plane. Seeing a sunrise while the world sleeps. Are these not personal epistles? Can’t God speak through a Monday commute or a midnight diaper change? Take notes on your life.


Next time your life feels ordinary, take your cue from Christ. Pay attention to your work and your world. Jesus’ obedience began in a small town carpentry shop. His uncommon approach to his common life groomed him for his uncommon call.
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Six Steps to Enjoying Your True Wealth


By Bo Sanchez


We were going to Hong Kong that day. I was going to preach for three days but had two extra days to be with my family.


Picture us at the airport: My wife carrying our baby in her arms, my eldest son bouncing about like a rabbit and announcing to the whole world, "I'm going to Hong Kong Disneyland!"


And the poor skinny father? Straining to push eight massive bags on a wobbly cart with a stubborn right wheel. (I've noticed that these deranged carts supernaturally end up with me wherever I go.)


That was when we heard the crying. Correction. Not crying. But spine-chilling, lung-busting screaming. Two kids were holding onto their mother. They were separated by four-foot tall steel bars. But to those distraught children, those steel bars represented two years of being without their mother - the contract of a domestic helper in Hong Kong.


Four small arms clutching, grabbing, not letting go. The whole world heard their pleading scream, "Mommy, please don't go! Please don't go!" I'll never forget the mother's pained, tortured face - as though a knife was ripping through her body. My wife cried openly. I wept inside and held onto my kids more closely. That was two days ago.


Yesterday, the story continued...


Those Small Arms Continue to Reach Out Yesterday was Sunday. And I walked around Central. If you don't know Hong Kong, Central is where thousands upon thousands of Filipina Domestic Helpers congregate. They sit on sidewalks. They sit on overpasses. They sit by storefronts. I walked passed one woman who was reading a handwritten letter. The handwriting was obviously a child's penmanship.


I walked passed another listening to a little cassette player - not to listen to music - but to a voice of a kid telling stories. But what broke my heart was the news given to me by Shirley, the head of one organization that tries to help them get financial education.


I was shocked by what she said. "Brother Bo, out of our 700 members who are married, 80% is already separated from their husbands." Families aren't designed for prolonged separation. They're not just made for that. We're supposed to spend time together.


6 Steps to Spending More Time with Your Family


No Matter How Busy You Are "Bo, why are you telling me this? I'm not in Hong Kong. I'm living with my family under one roof." Listen. Yes, you're not in Hong Kong. But if you don't have time for your family - and your heart is not focused on them - you might as well be in another country. You could be physically present - but are you emotionally present as well?


Let me share with you five important steps you could take to become more emotionally present with them...


Step #1: Be Close.


I'm still in Hong Kong as I write this piece. It's five in the morning as I type this article in bed. And my little family is literally around me because we're all sleeping on one bed. Yes, we've become one mass jumble of intertwined humanity - our limbs, legs and arms crisscrossing each other. And that's when I realize - gosh, I don't know how blessed I am. Why? Here I am with my family. I feel their skin. I smell their scents. We're so close, I feel their breath.


And yet I'm surrounded by 148,000 domestic helpers here in Hong Kong that have been away from their families for months, for years, for decades. And for those who've separated - forever. Let me say it again: We don't know how blessed we are. We complain that our families are nutty. But we don't understanding how blessed we are to have them close enough to experience their nuttiness. We complain about our petty quarrels, our cold wars, our dysfunctionality. But whose family isn't dysfunctional?


I've talked to some people here in Hong Kong who would give anything to be with their families again - even for just one day of nuttiness. The first step is to be more emotionally present to your family is to actually be physically present to them.


Be close! You need to know how precious your family is - and treat them that way. You need to see them as your true wealth - that nothing is more precious than your relationships.


Step #2: Be Deliberate.


Because you need to protect this treasure or they get stolen from you. No matter how busy I am, I schedule a weekly romantic date with my spouse. Yes, I actually write it down in my appointment book and treat it like a meeting with the President of the Philippines.


These weekly nights are blocked off for the entire year. Nothing can touch it, except some dire emergency. Why? Because if my marriage fails, everything else stands to fail as well: My ministry, my businesses, my soul...


So it is an emergency that I bring her out every week. I also schedule a weekly date with my kids. I believe parents need to do these one-on-one dates with each of their kids. Unless of course you've got 18 children and may need to bring them out by two's or three's. Sometimes my son and I just walk around the village and talk. It doesn't have to be big. But swapping stories and opening our hearts to one another on a consistent basis is already very big to them. It means they matter to you - that you value them - and you'll see their self-esteem grow.


Step #3: Be Expressive.


I tell my wife "I love you" seven times a day. I hug my kids countless of times a day. At night, I tell my kids, "I'm so proud you're my son. I'm so proud I'm your Daddy. You're a genius. You're a loving boy. You're an incredibly gifted young man..."


This is true. I have met 40-year olds who long to hear these words from their parents - "I'm proud of you," and feel an empty space - like a gaping wound in their souls because their parents have never told them this. Don't do that to your kids. And before I forget: Praise your kids seven times a day. And praise your spouse seven times a day. I'm not kidding. It will revolutionize your marriage.


If I say, "Criticize your spouse seven times a day," I bet you'd say, "Kaunti naman. I do that already." But that's the problem. We don't realize that when we criticize our spouses, we actually destroy our marriage bit by bit - not just our spouses. But when you praise and honor your spouse - you build up your marriage.


It can be very simple stuff: "Ang sarap ng luto mo ngayon, Hon". "I thank God He gave you to me. ""You're so hardworking. ""I love it when I see you play with the kids." "You know how to make me happy. ""Ganda mo ngayon. "Keep on doing this and you'll see changes in your life and your marriage you thought were not possible. Let me say it again: Praise your spouse - and your children - seven times a day.


Step #4: Be Deep


Your weekly dates shouldn't just be watching movies, eating out and going home. Talk deep. Talk about your feelings. Enter into each other's worlds. Dive into each other's dreams, hurts, desires, worries, hopes and burdens. When you open yourself up to your spouse or your child, there are more chances for the other person to open up to you.


Step #5: Be Simple


Yesterday afternoon, I preached to 700 people in Hong Kong. I usually give my talks for 45 minutes. That's been my trademark. But yesterday, I gave a solid two-hour talk. Vein-popping, heart-pounding, passion-driven talk - because I had a burden in my heart. Because I preached on Financial Literacy. I challenged them, "Raise your financial I.Q.!" I scolded them, "When you left the Philippines, you told your kids, 'Anak, two years of separation lang 'to.


After two years, Mommy will have saved enough and will go home and we'll be together again.' But after two years, you go home and you haven't saved. Because you repainted the house. Because there's a new TV set in the living room and a new gas range in the kitchen. Because the kids have new designer rubber shoes. I taught them how to live simply and ruthlessly save 20% of their income.


Because unless they do this, they will be forever trapped in Hong Kong. Look at your life. Are you living simply? Are you saving 20% of your income?


Step #6: Be Financially Intelligent


I also taught them where to invest. I told them, "It's not enough to just save. You need to know where to put your money. Because savings accounts at 1% and time deposits at 5% won't do. Inflation - which is at 7% - will simply eat them up." So I taught them about mutual funds and other investment vehicles, including the ability to sell something and get into business.


Here's the truth: The more you know about money, the less time you need to make money. So the more time you have for your family.


Actually, a time should come when you don't need to make money. Instead, you let money make money. And that requires financial intelligence. Read. Attend seminars. Look for mentors. Go Home.


After giving my talk, I took a deep breath and told my audience in Hong Kong, "When you follow these principles and have saved enough - please go home. Please go home to your children." I made a lot of people cry that day. I'm telling you the same thing.


Oh yes, you may be living with your family in one house, but it's possible that your heart is so far away from your spouse and kids - and they are far away from you as well. You need to let your heart go home.


Go home my friend. Your heart belongs there.


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Harvest Always Comes

Tuesday, November 11, 2008




Today's Scripture

“Don’t be misled—you cannot mock the justice of God. You will always harvest what you plant” (Galatians 6:7, NLT).

Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

Have you ever looked at a large, old tree and wondered how long it has been there? It’s amazing to think that, at one point, that gigantic tree was merely a tiny seed.

In the same way, our words and actions are seeds; and we will always reap a harvest on what we sow. What are you sowing into the lives around you? What are you sowing into your future? Are you sowing encouragement, hope, blessing, love? Then that’s what you’ll reap in the future. But if you’ve been sowing criticism, judgment, and anger, you’re probably already reaping a bad harvest. It’s time to start changing your seed.

Pray and ask God to help you uproot those negative seeds and begin to sow good seeds for your future. Keep the light of God’s Word shining on your seed by speaking His Word. Allow the refreshing water of His Spirit to pour over you. Keep planting those good seeds of faith because soon you’ll see growth and enjoy the harvest of blessing God promises.

A Prayer for Today

Father in heaven, I choose to guard my heart and plant good seeds for my future. Help me, by Your Spirit, to say and do things that honor You. Use me for Your glory. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.


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Is There Any Hope for the Philippines?

Monday, November 10, 2008

THE ONLY HOPE FOR THE PHILIPPINES
by: Father James Reuter, S.J.

By her own admission, GMA (Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo) rightfully assessed that over the last decades; our republic has become one of the weakest, steadily left behind by its more progressive neighbors.

Forty years ago, we were only second to Japan in economic stature, and way ahead of Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Thailand .

Today, at our present growth rate, it will take us 30 years to get to where Thailand is.

1. A population of 160 Million;

2. Of those, 70 to 90 million (equivalent to our current population) will live below the poverty line;

3. Our national debt is estimated to be at US$ 200B(compared to US$28B when Marcos fled, and US$53B today);

4. We will be competing, not against Thailand or even Vietnam , but against Bangladesh ;

5. We will be the most corrupt nation in Asia , if not in the world (we're already ranked 11th most corrupt nation by Transparency International)

The signs are clear: Our nation is headed towards an irreversible path of economic decline and moral decadence. It is not for lack of effort.

We've seen many men and women of integrity in and out of government, NGOs, church groups & people's organization devote themselves to the task of nation-building, often times against insurmountable odds.

But not even two people's revolutions, bloodless as they may be, have made a dent in reversing this trend. At best, we have moved one step forward, but three steps backward.

We need a force far greater than our collective efforts, as a people, can ever hope to muster. It is time to move the battle to the spiritual realm. It's time to claim GOD's promise of healing of the land for His people. It's time to gather GOD's people on its knees to pray for the economic recovery and moral reformation of our nation.

Is prayer really the answer?

Before you dismiss this as just another rambling of a religious fanatic, I'd like you to consider some lessons we can glean from history.

England's ascendancy to world power was preceded by the Reformation, a spiritual revival fueled by intense prayers...

The early American settlers built the foundation that would make it the most powerful nation today - a strong faith in GOD and a disciplined prayer life. Throughout its history, and especially at its major turning points, waves of revival and prayer movement swept across the land.

In recent times, we see Korea as a nation experiencing revival and in the process producing the largest Christian church in the world today, led by Rev. Paul Yongi Cho. No wonder it has emerged as a strong nation when other economies around it are faltering.

Even from a purely secular viewpoint, it makes a lot of sense. For here there is genuine humbling & seeking of GOD through prayer, moral reformation necessarily follows. And this, in turn, will lead to general prosperity.

YES, we believe prayer can make a difference. It's our only hope.

Today, we launch this blog brigade, to inform Filipinos from all over the world to pray, as a people, for the economic recovery and moral reformation of our nation. We do not ask for much. We only ask for five minutes of your time in a day, to forward this blog to your close friends and relatives.

This is the kind of unity which can make a big difference. Of course, if you feel strongly, as I do, about the power of prayer, you can be more involved by starting your own prayer group or prayer center.

We have tried people power twice; in both cases, it fell short. Maybe it's time to try prayer power. GOD never fails.

Is there hope? YES!

We can rely on God's promise, but we have to do our part. If we humble ourselves and pray as a people, GOD will heal our Land. By GOD's grace, we may yet see a better future for our children.

"If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from Heaven, and will forgive their sins, and will heal their land." -2 Chronicles7: 14

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Recovering Your First Love

Sunday, November 9, 2008




Recovering Your First Love

By Dr. Harold Sala



Do you remember playing “Let’s pretend!” when you were a youngster? Sometimes you fought pirates in the Caribbean, or rode across the prairie, or fought bandits, or sailed the South Seas. For just a minute, let’s pretend we can turn back the calendar 1900 years and walk the streets of ancient Ephesus, one of the most beautiful cities in the Roman world.

Pretend to walk down Main Street from the North. At the end of the street is Celsus Library containing more than 200,000 volumes. On the right is City Hall, and nearby is the great amphitheater seating 25,000 people. And there’s the great temple of Diana, one of the wonders of the ancient world.

Today we can go beyond pretending, based on the archaeological ruins which have been reconstructed as a shadow of the city’s former self. But the ruins let us know that this was a “power city” when Paul visited here long ago with his companion and friend, Barnabas.

When Paul preached, a church was born--a good one, too! From Rome he wrote the letter we know as Ephesians in the New Testament and commended them for their good works. But then a generation passed, and something happened. Their ardor cooled off. They became preoccupied with other things. A generation passed. Then towards the end of the first century, John, on the Isle of Patmos, had a vision, and in this vision God spoke to this very church. In spite of what was still good--and there were many things in that category--He chided, Yet I hold this against you: You have forsaken your first love” (Revelation 2:4).

Could that be said today of many churches, perhaps the one you attend? A generation ago, it was a growing, exciting place to be; but today the doors are closed on Sunday evening--can’t get the crowd out. The mid-week prayer meeting went out in the 60s, and things are boringly predictable. Could the fact we’ve lost our first love account for the fact that less than half the people who own Bibles ever read them? That fewer than 1 in 20 ever share their faith with anyone? That so many mission organizations are downsizing because they are faced with insufficient funds?

But more than that, could it explain why we as individuals sometimes struggle with issues which shouldn’t really trouble us? I’m thinking of a young woman who wrote, telling of reversals in her personal life, and then added, “I’m losing my faith--what I have left of it.”

What is first love? Certifying the obvious, first love is that deep, intoxicating devotion to Jesus Christ which resulted from knowing your sins were forgiven and that you were redeemed with the blood of the Lamb. It was the warmth of devotion you first had when you were converted when you couldn’t stay away from Bible study or worship, when you read the Bible for “ten minutes” and discovered an hour had gone by.

How do we recover what we’ve lost today? The way back is found in three words:

1. Remember. 2. Repent. 3. Return. It’s just that simple. You’ll find the formula in the second chapter of the Revelation--the last book in the New Testament. Remember, repent, return.

A final thought. You don’t have to live with lukewarmness or fear that you have gone too far to come back. Long ago God said, “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13). The fact is that God wants you to walk with Him. The fire can be rekindled. You don’t have to pretend.


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Nothing Wasted

Saturday, November 8, 2008




Today's Scripture


Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

The Bible tells of a time when Jesus fed a crowd of five thousand with only five loaves. That day, everyone had more than enough to eat and there were still twelve baskets full of bread. That’s because we serve a God of abundance!


I love that Jesus told the disciples to collect all the leftovers “so that nothing is wasted.” With God, nothing is ever wasted. He’ll never waste an experience; He’ll never waste a hurt; He’ll never waste a dream; He’ll never waste even a single piece of bread.


God is still in the miracle-working business. He is still our Creator and He is a Restorer. If you’ve felt like you’ve wasted years of your life in the wrong job, hanging around the wrong people, doing the wrong things, God will gather those years and restore them back to you. He’ll take those experiences that the enemy meant for your harm, and He’ll turn them around for your good.


He’ll make you stronger, wiser, and better off than you were before. He can launch you further into your destiny than before. Be encouraged today because with God all things are possible and nothing is ever wasted!

A Prayer for Today




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Set The Blessing In Motion

Wednesday, November 5, 2008



Today's Scripture


Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

God is a god of abundance! He wants to pour out His abundance on you until you are so full that you are running over with His goodness. And notice how this verse starts. It says, “Give, and it will be given to you.” Your giving sets the blessing of God into motion in your life. Giving is like a seed. When you plant an apple seed, it doesn’t just grow a single fruit. That one seed grows into a tree that produces an abundance of apples!


That’s what happens when you obey God in your giving. You receive an abundant harvest in return. It’s overflowing, literally “running over”! And when the blessing is running over, it means you have so much that you want to give more. The cycle just keeps repeating itself! Is there something the Lord is telling you to give today? It could be financial, material, or even your talents and service to others.


What do you have in your hand that you can use to bless someone else? Take a step today and set the blessing of God into motion in your life. Open the door for His blessing to be running over in every area of your life today!

A Prayer for Today




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One More Time

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Today's Scripture

“When He had finished speaking, He said to Simon, 'Now go out where it is deeper, and let down your nets to catch some fish' " (Luke 5:4).

Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

Several times in Peter’s life, Jesus asked him to go the extra mile, to toss his fishing net over the other side of the boat—one more time. And these fishing nets weren’t small. They weren’t easy to move from side to side. They were very heavy. Peter was reluctant, but he did it anyway because Jesus asked him to, and the results were amazing.

It’s easy to get tired and discouraged when you’ve tried and tried and aren’t seeing the results you had hoped. But, when you hear the voice of the Master deep down inside saying, “Try it again,” know that things are about to change. It may be hard. It may not make sense. You may be tired, but that “one more time” can be the breakthrough you’ve been waiting for!

When everything and everyone else says it’s time to give up, that’s when it’s time to go with God. When you obey Him, He’ll take the impossible and turn it into a miracle. You can trust that God is ordering your steps. He’s taking you down a path of victory and increase. Just like Peter, you’ll be amazed at what will happen when you follow His commands, just one more time!

A Prayer for Today

Father in heaven, I choose today to follow Your commands, even when things seem difficult. I know that Your words bring strength, life, and blessing, and I will serve and honor You all the days of my life. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.


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Look Beneath The Surface

Monday, November 3, 2008



Today's Scripture


Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

We don’t realize how many times we look at someone, and in a split second, we decide if we’re going to like them or not. The scripture says that man looks at the outward appearance of others while God looks at the heart. Now, you might be thinking, “Of course, God looks at the heart, He’s God. How am I supposed to look at another person’s heart?”


You may not exactly know a person’s heart, but as Jesus said in this verse, you can look beneath the surface. You can take time to get to know someone who might look or act differently than you. Don’t just write them off because they don’t measure up to your standards. You never know how God will use the relationships in our lives.


Jesus said whatever you’ve done to the least of these, you’ve done to me. In other words, when we make quick judgments about people, it’s as if we are making quick judgments about God. Don’t let that be you. Look beneath the surface. Look for the good in others and find some common ground. Before you know it, you’ll be living to bless others the way Jesus commanded.

A Prayer for Today




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Lazarus Raised From The Dead

Sunday, November 2, 2008

by Max Lucado

Marys need to remember that service is worship.

Marthas need to remember that worship is service.

And Lazarus? He needs to remember that not everyone can play the trumpet.

You see, as far as we know, Lazarus did nothing at the dinner. He saved his actions for outside the house. Read carefully John 12:9:

“A large crowd of Jews heard that Jesus was in Bethany. So they went there to see not only Jesus, but Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the dead. So the leading priests made plans to kill Lazarus, too. Because of Lazarus many Jews were leaving them and believing in Jesus.”

Wow! Because of Lazarus many Jews were “believing in Jesus.” Lazarus has been given a trumpet. He has a testimony to give—and what a testimony he has!

“I was always a good fellow,” he would say. “I paid my bills. I loved my sisters. I even enjoyed being around Jesus. But I wasn’t one of the followers. I didn’t get as close as Peter and James and those guys. I kept my distance. Nothing personal. I just didn’t want to get carried away.
“But then I got sick. And then I died. I mean, I died dead.

“Nothing left. Stone-cold. No life. No breath. Nothing. I died to everything. I saw life from the tomb. And then Jesus called me from the grave. When he spoke, my heart beat and my soul stirred, and I was alive again. And I want you to know he can do the same for you.”
God gave Martha a bass drum of service. God gave Mary a flute for praise. And God gave Lazarus a trumpet. And he stood on center stage and played it.

God still gives trumpets. God still calls people from the pits. God still gives pinch-me-I’m-dreaming, too-good-to-be-true testimonies. But not everyone has a dramatic testimony. Who wants a band full of trumpets?

Some convert the lost. Some encourage the saved. And some keep the movement in step. All are needed.

If God has called you to be a Lazarus, then testify. Remind the rest of us that we, too, have a story to tell. We, too, have neighbors who are lost. We, too, have died and been resurrected.

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Activate Your Strength

Saturday, November 1, 2008



Today's Scripture


Today's Word from Joel and Victoria

Micah knew how to encourage himself in the Lord. He understood how to draw courage and purpose into his life. He realized the power in His words and knew that speaking the truth is the most effective way to prepare him to accomplish all God has in store.


Did you know that we activate the blessing of God’s favor by speaking it over our own lives? Romans 10:9-10 tells us that salvation comes when we believe and then declare what we believe. God’s truth is established when we believe and declare it! (Job 22:28). When we declare God’s Word, we invite Him to do what He alone can in our lives.


Your tasks today may not be anything like Micah’s, but we all need God’s help. Activate His strength by declaring that His power is at work by His Spirit in your life. Declare that you are filled with justice and strength as you face the challenges before you because in His strength, you can experience victory in every area of your life.

A Prayer for Today




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Do You Believe In Ghost?

It happened more than 60 years ago.

A frail, pale, and bedridden woman named Magdalena was suffering with tuberculosis. Breathing was very labored.

An only child cared for her. A 19-year old beautiful girl named Pilar.

One day, Magdalena said, “Pilar, I want to go to Pacita. Today!” She was talking about her sister. Both were very close to each other. Tragically, like her sister, Pacita was also sick and bedridden for many years.

Pilar said, “Mama, what are you talking about? You’re bedridden! How can we go all the way to Auntie Pacita? She lives in San Juan.” And because it was the Japanese war, there were very few vehicles on the street. So bringing a bedridden woman to another city was almost impossible.

But the old woman was adamant. “My sister Pacita is calling me. I need to go to her now!”

But her daughter put her foot down. “Mama, we can’t leave the house!” In Pilar’s mind, she thought her mother was hallucinating.

But the very next day, it happened: Magdalena finally took her last labored breath. Her daughter Pilar was devastated. But as it was wartime, there were no proper wakes or funerals possible. She had to act fast. On that same day, Pilar placed her mother’s body in a cheap wooden coffin. She pushed the coffin in a wheeled “cariton” all the way to the cemetery.

Late that afternoon, Pilar met a friend on the street.

“My condolences, Pilar,” the friend said, “your Auntie Pacita was a good woman.”

“Huh?” Pilar was confused. “I think you got it wrong. It was my mother who died today, not my Auntie Pacita. She’s still in San Juan…”

The friend was shocked. “What? Your mother died?”

“Yes, my mother Magdalena died early this morning,” Pilar said, “not Auntie Pacita.”

Her friend covered her mouth. “Oh no. I’m so sorry. I just came from San Juan. Your Auntie Pacita died yesterday too….”

Pilar’s head was spinning. For a few moments, she couldn’t speak. Two sisters dying one day after another!

Finally, she was able to ask, “Did you say Auntie died yesterday?”

“Yes. Why?”

She couldn’t believe her ears. “Yesterday, Mama was insisting she visit Auntie Pacita. Somehow, she knew that her sister was dying at that precise moment.”

The woman said, “This morning, did you know that Auntie Pacita’s body passed by right in front of your house on their way to the cemetery?”

“This morning?” Pilar asked.

It was almost like Pacita fetched her sister Magdalena.

To Heaven.

Sixty years later, my mother Pilar told me this amazing story.

I never saw my grandmother because I was born 22 years after her death.

It seemed as though the souls of Magdalena and Pacita were communicating prior to their deaths—and after.

Friends, do you believe in ghosts? I believe in souls.

Do you have true stories like these that speak about how there is life after death? That reality isn’t just the physical world we see?

Share it with us at the comments section below.

These stories will remind us that our life on planet Earth is short, and that we always need to be ready to go home with God—anytime.

By the way, I believe the best way to prepare is to strengthen your personal relationship with God.

May your dreams come true,

Bo Sanchez

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