Fish

fish3.jpgA PAST ISSUE A of Action magazine caught my attention some time ago…
It carried an article about a gentleman from the Philippines by the name of Leopoldo Ducany.
One afternoon, Leopoldo’s wife had brought him a fish which she had purchased at the local market. She asked him to clean it in order that she might prepare it for supper. The meal-to-be was wrapped in a year-old newspaper. As he tore away the paper, Leopoldo noticed an ad for World Bible School. The ad prompted a response, and before long, he was regularly receiving Bible correspondence materials.
At the conclusion of the series of lessons, Leopoldo requested baptism and was added to the body of Christ (Acts 2:47; Galatians 3:27). He made this decision to follow the Lord despite the obvious anti-church sentiment held by Communist rebels in his region.
THOUGHT: I have a thought. If we can (a) reach a man on the other side of the world with (b) a year-old newspaper wrapped around a dead snapperfish, then (c) don’t you think we can reach our local communities with the saving message of Christ…? Mike Benson at http://www.forthright.net/fidelity/evangelism_a_fish_story.html
KneEmail: “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 28:19; cf. Acts 1:8).
Bible reading for 06.16.11: Acts 2.22-47; Nehemiah 4-6

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Cries

MILLIONS OF AMERICANS were RIVTED to their television sets in October of 1987 as rescuers worked feverishly to save “Baby Jessica,” a one-year-old girl from Midland, Texas who found an abandoned well shaft in her aunt’s backyard, fell into the 8-inch hole, and plunged 22 feet down the pipe…
As word spread of Jessica’s plight, the residents of Midland literally stopped what they were doing to offer whatever assistance they could in the rescue operation, or to just stand by and offer moral support.
Our nation watched as rescue crews and volunteer citizens joined hands to dig a shaft parallel to the one that trapped Jessica.
The rescue effort was hamperred by a layer of super-hard rock. However, the rescuers were spurred on by the sound of Jessica’s cry which could be heard from beneath the surface. Her moan from beneath served as an encouragement to rally the troops to do whatever was necessary to save her.
For 58 1/2 long hours, they worked and worked. When paramedics finally coverd a terrified Jessica with gobs of petroleum jelly and slid her out of the pipe into freedom, and the flood of bright television lights, an entire nation cheered in union at her salvation.
THOUGHT: Althought we cannot rescue souls who have already died and gone to torment, we can be motivated by their anquished cries (cf. Luke 16.24, 28) to work diligently to keep those who are still living on earth from going to that awful place. BJ Clarke
KneEmail: “And being in torments in Hades, he lifted up his eyes and saw Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom. Then he cried and said, “Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.” Luke 16.23-24
Bible reading for 05.24.11: John 8.28-59; 1 Chronicles 22-24
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Commitment

oldbible.jpgTHE BIBLE IS not a book for our convenience…
It speaks about commitment and sacrifice and going the second mile, leaving all to follow Jesus. It talks about putting on the armor of a soldier and “enduring hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.” Commitment is written across its pages from Genesis 1.1 through Revelation 22.21. Charles Stanley, “Commitment,” Confronting Casual Christianity, 41
KneEmail: “When He had called the people to Himself, with His disciples also, He said to them, “Whoever desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.” Mark 8.34
Bible reading for 01.31.11: Matthew 20.17-34; Exodus 25-26
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