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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Monday, March 17, 2025
The Loving Lizard
"Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends." - John 15:13
In a small village in Japan, there was an old house that had been abandoned for many years. One day, a man decided to renovate the house. As he started to remove the wooden wall panels, he noticed something unusual. A small lizard was nailed to the wall by one of its feet.
The man felt sad for the lizard, which must have been trapped there for a long time. However, as he examined the lizard more closely, he noticed something even more surprising. Another lizard was bringing food to the trapped lizard, ensuring that it didn't starve.
Despite the hardship of being nailed to the wall, the trapped lizard had been sustained by the unwavering care of its companion. The free lizard had dedicated itself to feeding the trapped one, showing an incredible level of devotion and compassion.
This story serves as a beautiful reminder of the power of love and the lengths to which creatures, great and small, will go to support and care for one another. It illustrates the deep bonds that can exist between animals and the remarkable ways they can demonstrate kindness and loyalty.
The question is this: That story was about lizards. Would we as human beings do the same or be lesser than a humble house lizard?
When called upon, would we care for another even when it is not convenient or maybe needs a sacrifice? Would we, like Jesus, give up our lives for someone?
Of course we would not. Or would we? Only we can answer that question for ourselves.
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Sunday Quotes
Inspiring Christian quotes serve as beacons of hope, faith, and encouragement in our daily lives. They remind us of God's unwavering love, the strength found in Christ, and the beauty of living with purpose and compassion. These quotes, often drawn from Scripture or the wisdom of Christian thinkers, provide guidance during challenges and celebrate the joy of faith. Whether uplifting the spirit or deepening one's connection with God, they resonate with timeless truths that inspire believers to walk in love, grace, and perseverance.
“Satan is so much more in earnest than we are—he buys up the opportunity while we are wondering how much it will cost.” (Amy Carmichael)
Friday, March 14, 2025
Do You Know the Shepherd?
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
What Would Jesus Do?
Money, Power & Fame....
In an earlier post about following Jesus, we talked about making idols in our lives, contrary to the 1st commandment. We think we don't, but we do.
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
The Way : Beyond the Cross
Monday, March 10, 2025
Monday Quotes
Saturday, March 8, 2025
A Woman of Substance
The Bible
features many amazing women who played significant roles in various
narratives. On this International Women’s Day, we would like to highlight one
such woman – Rahab, a Canaanite woman who helped Israelite spies and later
became part of the lineage of Jesus.
Rahab is a
significant figure in the Bible, known for her bravery, faith, and role in the
Israelite conquest of Jericho. Her story is primarily found in the Book of
Joshua, chapter 2, a powerful example of faith, courage, and redemption. Her
actions had a lasting impact on the Israelite history and the lineage of Jesus
Christ
To
understand the importance of her role, we must first understand why Jericho was
so important to the Israelites?
In the
biblical account, Jericho holds significant importance as the first city the
Israelites encountered after crossing the Jordan River into Canaan around 1,400
BCE. The story highlights the miraculous destruction of the formidable Wall of
Jericho, which fell after the Israelites marched around it for seven days,
bearing the Ark of the Covenant. This event symbolizes not only a pivotal
moment in the Israelites’ conquest of the Promised Land but also serves as a
testament to their faith and obedience in following divine instructions.
Knowing the
importance of capturing Jericho, the Israelis sent spies into the city to do
what spies do: Ascertain strengths and weaknesses. If these spies had been
captured or killed, the morale of the Israelis would have gone crashing to the
ground. After all, if they could not capture the first city they encountered in
the promised land, what would they do for the rest? They probably would not
have attempted to war with Jericho, their faith in God would have been shaken
and a defeat at Jericho could have delayed the Israelites' conquest of the
Promised Land. Jericho was a key entry point into Canaan, and losing the battle
would have hindered their progress and possibly prolonged their efforts to take
possession of the land. They knew that.
And that is
where Rahab mattered. She made sure that the spies were NOT captured and the Israelis
went ahead and did what God wanted them to thus fulfilling the promise of
divine intervention and Gods plan. She had faith in God, His promises and His power even though she was not an Israelite.
Rahab's
story is a powerful example of faith, courage, and redemption. Her actions had
a lasting impact on the Israelite history and the lineage of Jesus Christ. Rahab
is commended for her faith in the New Testament. She is mentioned in the
"Faith Hall of Fame" in Hebrews 11:31, and James 2:25 highlights her
righteous deeds.
Do read about Rahab today. Her story is a powerful reminder that our past does not govern our future and faith, courage, and positive choices can lead to transformation and a meaningful legacy. Her example inspires us to believe in the possibility of change, take risks for what we believe in, and live out our faith in God in tangible ways.
Friday, March 7, 2025
The Bath Tub
If you were told to empty a bathtub and the choice was to use a bucket, a glass or a spoon, which would you use?
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