SCRIPTURE READING: Genesis 15:6-8
And he believed! Believed GOD! God declared him "Set-Right-with-God."
7 GOD continued, "I'm the same GOD who brought you from Ur of the Chaldees and gave you this land to own."
8 Abram said, "Master GOD, how am I to know this, that it will all be mine?" (The Message)
KEY VERSE: I am the Lord, who brought you out . . . to give you this land (Gen. 15:7).
An Incredible Journey
It didn't make sense! A young man who took an "F" rather than make a two-minute speech to his high school English class was called into ministry. You've got to be kidding! There is no way in the world for that to work. But it has worked, and I have enjoyed every step of this awesome journey on which God has taken me.
In the same way that God wanted Abram to know who it was leading his life, I was blessed to know who was in charge of my life. Surely the patriarch took confidence and courage in his awareness of God's leadership.
I can tell you for sure there have been many times when I have said, "This is Your idea. I don't have the talents or wisdom to succeed. If it works, You'll have to do it." Guess what-He has!
When my wife and I first headed to seminary in Kansas City, Missouri, we had no place to live, no job, and very little money. God opened the doors necessary for our survival. Our good friends, Bob and Peg Benson, gave us a place to stay until we found a tiny apartment we could afford. It took only two days to find a job. And that's the way it has gone for the entire journey of more than 50 years.
The presence and provisions of God took a poor academic prospect and gave him an incredible journey.
-Gene Williams
SING TO THE LORD
In shady green pastures so rich and so sweet,
God leads His dear children along.
"God Leads Us Along" by G. A. Young
REACH OUT IN PRAYER
Many people in Ghana will come to know Christ and receive the Holy Spirit.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
God does not ask about our ability or inability. He just wants our availability.
THROUGH THE BIBLE IN A YEAR
Ecclesiastes 10-12
1 Dead flies in perfume make it stink, And a little foolishness decomposes much wisdom.
2 Wise thinking leads to right living;
Stupid thinking leads to wrong living.
3 Fools on the road have no sense of direction.
The way they walk tells the story: "There goes the fool again!"
4 If a ruler loses his temper against you, don't panic;
A calm disposition quiets intemperate rage.
5-7 Here's a piece of bad business I've seen on this earth, An error that can be blamed on whoever is in charge:
Immaturity is given a place of prominence,
While maturity is made to take a backseat.
I've seen unproven upstarts riding in style,
While experienced veterans are put out to pasture.
8 Caution: The trap you set might catch you.
Warning: Your accomplice in crime might double-cross you.
9 Safety first: Quarrying stones is dangerous.
Be alert: Felling trees is hazardous.
10 Remember: The duller the ax the harder the work;
Use your head: The more brains, the less muscle.
11 If the snake bites before it's been charmed,
What's the point in then sending for the charmer?
12-13 The words of a wise person are gracious.
The talk of a fool self-destructs—
He starts out talking nonsense
And ends up spouting insanity and evil.
14 Fools talk way too much,
Chattering stuff they know nothing about.
15 A decent day's work so fatigues fools
That they can't find their way back to town.
16-17 Unlucky the land whose king is a young pup,
And whose princes party all night.
Lucky the land whose king is mature,
Where the princes behave themselves
And don't drink themselves silly.
18 A shiftless man lives in a tumbledown shack;
A lazy woman ends up with a leaky roof.
19 Laughter and bread go together,
And wine gives sparkle to life—
But it's money that makes the world go around.
20 Don't bad-mouth your leaders, not even under your breath,
And don't abuse your betters, even in the privacy of your home.
Loose talk has a way of getting picked up and spread around.
Little birds drop the crumbs of your gossip far and wide.
1Be generous: Invest in acts of charity. Charity yields high returns.
2 Don't hoard your goods; spread them around.
Be a blessing to others. This could be your last night.
3-4 When the clouds are full of water, it rains.
When the wind blows down a tree, it lies where it falls.
Don't sit there watching the wind. Do your own work.
Don't stare at the clouds. Get on with your life.
5 Just as you'll never understand
the mystery of life forming in a pregnant woman,
So you'll never understand
the mystery at work in all that God does.
6 Go to work in the morning
and stick to it until evening without watching the clock.
You never know from moment to moment
how your work will turn out in the end.
Before the Years Take Their Toll
7-8 Oh, how sweet the light of day,
And how wonderful to live in the sunshine!
Even if you live a long time, don't take a single day for granted.
Take delight in each light-filled hour,
Remembering that there will also be many dark days
And that most of what comes your way is smoke.
9 You who are young, make the most of your youth.
Relish your youthful vigor.
Follow the impulses of your heart.
If something looks good to you, pursue it.
But know also that not just anything goes;
You have to answer to God for every last bit of it.
10 Live footloose and fancy-free—
You won't be young forever.
Youth lasts about as long as smoke.
1-2 Honor and enjoy your Creator while you're still young,
Before the years take their toll and your vigor wanes,
Before your vision dims and the world blurs
And the winter years keep you close to the fire.
3-5 In old age, your body no longer serves you so well.
Muscles slacken, grip weakens, joints stiffen.
The shades are pulled down on the world.
You can't come and go at will. Things grind to a halt.
The hum of the household fades away.
You are wakened now by bird-song.
Hikes to the mountains are a thing of the past.
Even a stroll down the road has its terrors.
Your hair turns apple-blossom white,
Adorning a fragile and impotent matchstick body.
Yes, you're well on your way to eternal rest,
While your friends make plans for your funeral.
6-7 Life, lovely while it lasts, is soon over.
Life as we know it, precious and beautiful, ends.
The body is put back in the same ground it came from.
The spirit returns to God, who first breathed it.
8 It's all smoke, nothing but smoke.
The Quester says that everything's smoke.
The Final Word
9-10 Besides being wise himself, the Quester also taught others knowledge. He weighed, examined, and arranged many proverbs. The Quester did his best to find the right words and write the plain truth.
11 The words of the wise prod us to live well.
They're like nails hammered home, holding life together.
They are given by God, the one Shepherd.
12-13 But regarding anything beyond this, dear friend, go easy. There's no end to the publishing of books, and constant study wears you out so you're no good for anything else. The last and final word is this:
Fear God.
Do what he tells you.
14 And that's it. Eventually God will bring everything that we do out into the open and judge it according to its hidden intent, whether it's good or evil. (The Message)
All Scripture quotations not otherwise designated are from the Holy Bible, New International Version® (NIV®). Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved.
All hymn texts are taken from the hymnal Sing to the Lord. Copyright © 1993 by Lillenas Publishing Company.
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Friday, June 13, 2008
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