| Oct. 27, 2010–Wednesday Meditation (Enter the Narrow Door!) |
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| Written by Bobot Apit | |||
| Tuesday, 26 October 2010 11:44 | |||
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To browse more spiritual readings, please go to: The door which Jesus had in mind was himself. I am the door; if any one enters by me, he will be saved (John 10:9). To enter the Wednesday of the 30th week in Ordinary Time Ephesians 6:1-9 Psalm 145:10-11, 12-13ab, 13cd-14 L uke 13:22-30 He went on his way through towns and villages, teaching, and journeying toward Meditation by Don Schwager W hat does the image of a door say to us about the Jesus doesn't directly answer the question, however; but his response is nonetheless unsettling on two counts. First, Jesus surprised his listeners by saying that one's membership as a covenanted people does not automatically mean entry into the God's invitation is open to Jew and Gentile alike. But Jesus warns that we can be excluded if we do not strive to enter by the narrow door. What did Jesus mean by this expression? The door which Jesus had in mind was himself. I am the door; if any one enters by me, he will be saved (John 10:9). Jesus opens the way for us to enter into God's kingdom through the cross where he has laid down his life as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. If we want to enter and remain citizens of God's kingdom, then we must follow Jesus in the way of the cross. The word strive can also be translated agony. To enter the The good news is that we do not struggle alone. God is with us and his grace is sufficient! As we strive side by side for the faith of the gospel (Philippians "Lord Jesus, help me to always trust in your saving grace, especially when I am tempted and put to the test. Help me to be faithful to you and give me the courage and strength to resist temptation, especially the temptation to compromise or to be indifferent to your word." Supplementary Choose Joy
This is the day the LORD has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it” - Psalm 118:24 H appiness isn’t just a random feeling; happiness is a choice. It’s a decision that we have to make by an act of our will. All throughout life, you’re going to have plenty of opportunities to lose your joy. We all go through disappointments. We all have times when things don’t go our way. It’s very easy to let the circumstances of life make us sour and dejected until we just go through the motions of day-to-day living. But if you’re going to live in victory, if you’re going to thrive the way God intends, you’ve got to make the decision that you’re going to enjoy your life. You’ve got to choose to be happy in spite of your circumstances, every single day. Today, remember, this is the day that the Lord has made! Choose to rejoice and be glad in it! As you choose joy, you are tapping into His strength which will carry you through to victory all the days of your life! Heavenly Father, thank You for another day to bless and serve You. I choose to rejoice today no matter what comes my way. Thank You for Your peace and strength to overcome in every area of my life! In Jesus’ Name. Amen. – Joel & Victoria Osteen GOD BLESS US O Theos Na Mas Evlogisi! For past gospel meditations or to browse spiritual readings, you may visit the following: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=216458741502#!/home.php?sk=mynotes http://his-ways-better-than-our-ways.blogspot.com
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