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Consider This: Everyone Sings Better in a Duet

Country music legend Kenny Rogers stated that he always sang better when he sang with someone else.  When pressed to explain, he said (paraphrasing), “Say you were to go out and run the 100-meter dash.  You would run as fast as you could.  However, if they put someone on the track with you, someone who was a little bit faster, you would probably run harder to try and beat them.  That is what always happened when I sang with someone else.  For example, I would go in and put down my vocal track and think it was good.  Then, Dolly Parton would go in and do her part, and it would be so much better than mine that I would go back and re-record my vocals.  She would listen to mine and decide that she wanted to re-do hers, and she would get better.  Of course, in a live performance, we would play off each other.  I can sing alone, but everyone sings better in a duet!”   It is tempting to live independently.  It is common to think, “I do not...
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Pondering God's Provision and Protection

  Do you ever find yourself disappointed with God?  Do you ever wonder what he is doing and why? God keeps his promises.  The problem is that he does not keep them in the way we expect. These few verses will help us avoid disappointment and walk closer to the real God - not one that we made up.  https://youtu.be/8j4IDaJxjio  

Consider This: The Blessing of Being Teachable

In 1908, just five years after their first successful powered flight, the Wright brothers held a public demonstration of their new technology. While most were amazed and thrilled, a writer from England was not as impressed. In his article, he wrote, “Airplanes will never surpass airships (blimps)”. Then he pointed out the many ways this new technology was inferior to the old one.   First, airplanes needed runways while airships did not. Next, most airships could carry fifty to one hundred people while the Wright brother’s craft could transport only one. On top of that, airships could hover in one place making them useful for military observations and therefore, in the writer’s mind, making the airplane a non-factor in wartime. Lastly, blimps could fly higher and were easier to control. Thus, the writer concluded that, while heavier-than-air flying machines were interesting, they were impractical and nothing more than a passing novelty.   Change is hard! It is difficu...

A Generous Spirit... Using our blessings to be a blessing (Hebrews 13)

 I believe that Christians are meant to be different.... in a good way! Here is one fundamental starting point.   https://youtu.be/rB_iOYWEF50  

Consider This...... A Valuable Reminder!

  Who is the saddest person in the Bible? My vote goes to a woman we meet in Luke 7. We do not know her name, age, or what happened to her husband or, for that matter, her son. All we know is that she is a widow who lives in the little village of Nain and, when we meet her, her worst nightmare has just come true.  She is accompanying her only son’s body as they take him to the cemetery to be buried. Being a widow in New Testament times was difficult.  Being a widow who lost her only son was a disaster!  Women did not work outside the home.  They relied on their husband or their male children to provide for them.  In other words, not only was this woman sad and grieving, but she was also in big trouble!  Fortunately, her situation was about to change again.  She was about to meet Jesus. Scripture tells us that when Jesus saw her, “His heart went out to her” (Luke 7:13).  Other translations say, “He felt deep (or great) compa...

New Lesson: Jesus Loves Me (and you).... and so does his Father! This is how we know for sure! (1 John)

 Are you ever uncertain about how God sees you? Do you ever wonder if your relationship with God is what it ought to be?  The truth is that we do not have to wonder or worry. Here is why.....  https://youtu.be/uCWGXOhcxpI  

Consider This...... One Focus Above All

  Justin Bourne seemed to have it all.   The son of former NHL star Bob Bourne, Justin was playing in the minors, one step from the big leagues.   He had a wife and a couple of kids.   Unfortunately, he also had a huge drinking problem!   With his life spiralling out of control, he checked into rehab.   During one of the sessions, the class leader handed everyone a piece of paper and told them to list the most important things in their lives.   Justin did not even have to think about the answer and immediately wrote “Family” at the top of his list.   When the instructor looked at Justin’s list he said, “You are wrong!”    Justin was confused.   How could family be the wrong answer?   The instructor said, “What you should have put at the top of your list was ‘Stay Sober!’   That is the most important thing in your life because if that does not happen, you will lose all the other good things on your list!” It is easy...