Was that thunder… or was it the voice of God?
The Day of Pentecost
There are spiritual things going on all around us. God is speaking… but we often miss His voice because our eyes are focused on the wrong place.
Acts 2:12-13 (Modern Translation of the Wycliffe Bible):
All were astonished and surprised, saying to one another, “What will this thing become?” Others mocked them, saying, “They are full of new wine!”
On the Day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit enabled the believers to speak in the languages of the foreigners who had come from all over the world to celebrate. Whether they were from modern Turkey, Egypt, Libya or Saudi Arabia, the onlookers heard them sharing God’s great works in their languages.
The curse of Babylon was reversed! Instead of confusing the languages, God allowed the apostles to share the Good News in the languages of the visitors who had come to Jerusalem!
And yet, while others heard foreign languages being spoken, others heard the blabbing of drunkards instead. (more…)
Authority: When to use it, and when to hold it back
1 Corinthians 9:12 (Modern Translation of the Wycliffe Bible)
If others are partners of your authority, do we not have even more right to do the same?
But we do not exercise this authority. Instead, to keep us from hindering the gospel of Christ, we endured everything.
A gold card membership with an airline allows you to move to the front of the line at the ticket counter, and when it is time to board the airplane.
A Fast Pass allows you to go to the front of the line at all the Disney World rides.
When you know the owner of the restaurant personally, he may choose to give you special treatment, perhaps even give you the best he has to offer, as a gift.
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Watch carefully for the slightest move of His Spirit
Psalms 123:2 (LITV)
Behold, as the eyes of servants look to the hand of their masters;
as the eyes of a maiden to the hand of her mistress;
so our eyes wait on Jehovah our God,
until He shows grace to us.
You get attached to a camel when he belongs to you. But sometimes, I wish I had spent a little more money for a better one.
Camels are naturally stubborn. They refuse to get up when they are sitting down. And they won’t sit down if they are standing up.
That is why a camel bridle has a whip on the other end.
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