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Intro
Sunday, December 15 2024from the Brisbane Revival Fellowship
Hello once again...
Only 17 days to the year 2025
Scripture Of The Day
All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not. 1 Corinthians 10:23.Read The Bible In a Year
Amos 1-3; Revelation 6.Thoughts For The Day
You can get by on charm for about fifteen minutes. After that, you'd better know something.It's not what you have in your life but who you have in your life that counts.
One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: That word is love.
Motivation For The Day
Be a fountain, not a drain.On This Day
1791 - U.S. Bill of Rights becomes law.1890 - In America, Chief Sitting Bull, the leader of the Sioux indians, is shot dead.
1939 - "Gone With The Wind" premiers.
1954 - US Scientists involved in secret Project Superpressure at GE Research Labs realized they have synthesized diamonds for the first time.
1961 - Former Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann is sentenced to death in Jerusalem.
1964 - Canada adopts the Maple Leaf for its national flag.
1965 - 3rd cyclone of year kills 15,000 at the mouths of the Ganges River in Bangladesh.
1991 - Almost 500 people, mostly Egyptian pilgrims, drown when a ferry sinks in the Red Sea.
1991 - Almost 500 people, mostly Egyptian pilgrims, drown when a ferry sinks in the Red Sea.
2009 - Maiden flight of Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
2018 - Egyptian Archaeologists announce discovery of 4,400 year old tomb of Fifth Dynasty priest in Saqqara pyramid complex near Cairo.
Personal Story Of The Day
Sharing The Load
With tongue in cheek, someone has defined happiness as "an agreeable sensation arising from contemplating the misery of another."
Few of us would agree with this definition, but I'm afraid all of us can see enough truth in it to make us flinch. It's understandable to want to be a success like a neighbour. But it is wrong to have an attitude that says, "If I can't have it, I don't want anyone else to have it either."
I was about 13 when I began to realize that my 10-year-old brother's athletic skills were greater than mine. At first a tinge of resentment rose up within me, but it didn't have a chance to develop into a strong feeling of envy. Why? Because I loved my brother. I soon began to take pride in his athletic achievements and felt with him the joy of victory and the agony of defeat.
That experience taught me that love and envy cannot coexist in the human heart. Now, whenever envy rears its ugly head, I recall how my genuine care drove it out of me. I also remember the admonition of 1 Peter 3:8, "Love as brothers." It enables me to "rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep" (Romans 12:15).
Being committed to loving others is the secret to overcoming envy.
Few of us would agree with this definition, but I'm afraid all of us can see enough truth in it to make us flinch. It's understandable to want to be a success like a neighbour. But it is wrong to have an attitude that says, "If I can't have it, I don't want anyone else to have it either."
I was about 13 when I began to realize that my 10-year-old brother's athletic skills were greater than mine. At first a tinge of resentment rose up within me, but it didn't have a chance to develop into a strong feeling of envy. Why? Because I loved my brother. I soon began to take pride in his athletic achievements and felt with him the joy of victory and the agony of defeat.
That experience taught me that love and envy cannot coexist in the human heart. Now, whenever envy rears its ugly head, I recall how my genuine care drove it out of me. I also remember the admonition of 1 Peter 3:8, "Love as brothers." It enables me to "rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep" (Romans 12:15).
Being committed to loving others is the secret to overcoming envy.
Jokes Of The Day
According to report, the U.S. has a bazooka-like gun used for firing dead chickens at aircraft windshields as a safety test. They supposedly sent one of these guns to the U.K. for the British to use.Not long after this the British sent the U.S. a memo saying their aircraft windshields must be defective. Not only did they all fail the test but there was also considerable damage to the instruments and even some broken seats!
The U.S. reportedly replied that the chickens were to be thawed before using...
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Joe had asked Bob to help him out with the deck after work, so Bob just went straight over to Joe's place. When they got to the door, Joe went straight to his wife, gave her a hug and told her how beautiful she was and how much he had missed her at work.
When it was time for supper, he complimented his wife on her cooking, kissed her and told her how much he loved her.
Once they were working on the deck, Bob told Joe that he was surprised that he fussed so much over his wife. Joe said that he'd started this about 6 months ago, it had revived their marriage, and things couldn't be better.
Bob thought he'd give it a go. When he got home, he gave his wife a massive hug, kissed her and told her that he loved her.
His wife burst into tears.
Bob was confused and asked why she was crying. She said, "This is the worst day of my life. First, little Billy fell off his bike and twisted his ankle. Then, the washing machine broke and flooded the basement. And now, you come home drunk!"
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A guy named Derek finds himself in dire trouble. His business has gone bust and he's in serious financial trouble. He's so desperate he decides to ask God for help. He begins to pray...
"God, please help me. I've lost my business and if I don't get some money, I'm going to lose my house as well. Please let me win the lotto."
Lotto night comes and somebody else wins it.
Derek again prays...
"God, please let me win the lotto! I've lost my business, my house and I'm going to lose my car as well".
Lotto night comes and Derek still has no luck.
Once again, he prays...
"My God, why have you forsaken me?? I've lost my business, my house, and my car. My wife and children are starving. I don't often ask you for help and I have always been a good servant to you. PLEASE just let me win the lotto this one time so I can get my life back in order."
Suddenly there is a blinding flash of light as the heavens open and Derek is confronted by the voice of God Himself:
"Derek, meet Me halfway on this. Buy a ticket."
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Riddle Of The Day
Can you name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?Answer to Yesterday's Riddle
They have not flesh, nor feathers, nor scales, nor bone. Yet they have fingers and thumbs of their own. What are they?
Gloves.
Devotional Thoughts Of The Day
Alive Again.
...God hath visited his people. Luke 7:16. References from Luke 7:11-17.
One of the easiest promises to make to someone who is hurting, and one of the hardest to keep, is to say, Don't cry... it will be all right. It's natural to want to comfort a person who is in physical or emotional pain, even at those times when we know there is very little we can do to make things right. Too often, our well meaning words are just that... words.
But it's a different story completely when Jesus says, 'Don't cry'. His words to a grieving widow who had just lost her only son are part of one of the most tender stories in the Gospels, a touching picture of the Lord's human compassion as well as His supernatural power. This was not just ministry to the sick, but also to the dead; Christ is the only person who can make things right in a situation like that.
The raising of the widow's son from the dead is one of only three such recorded miracles that Jesus performed, the others being Lazarus (John 11:44) and the daughter of Jairus (Mark 5:41). This miracle took place in the little town of Nain, a few miles southeast of Nazareth. Jesus met the funeral procession coming outside of the town to bury the dead man. There could not have been much time for grieving, since Jewish custom was to bury the deceased within twenty four hours.
When Jesus saw this woman, He had compassion on her (Luke 7:13). He understood her love for her son and her grief over his death, and He also knew the increased hardships she would now face as a woman alone in that culture. So Jesus interrupted the funeral procession, raised the dead man to life and presented him to his mother.
Its interesting that this account in the Bible doesn't mention the mother's joy or gratitude to Jesus, which must have been overwhelming. But the crowd who witnessed the miracle knew that someone very special was among them. The people may not have understood fully what they were saying, but they recognized that God had come to help them. In the person of Jesus Christ, God had come not only to help His people, but to love and save them.
No one in the town of Nain expected anything unusual to happen until Jesus interrupted their negative plans. But the result was new life.
Behold, Your King Is Coming
Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass. Matthew 21:5.
The entry into Jerusalem was under way. The people were excited. The atmosphere was charged. Jesus' coronation was anticipated. A crown surely did await Him. However, it was not the crown the people envisioned, but a crown of thorns. He came as a king, yet He came riding on a donkey. The donkey represents humility, humiliation and that which now would be done for the benefit of all mankind.
...God hath visited his people. Luke 7:16. References from Luke 7:11-17.
One of the easiest promises to make to someone who is hurting, and one of the hardest to keep, is to say, Don't cry... it will be all right. It's natural to want to comfort a person who is in physical or emotional pain, even at those times when we know there is very little we can do to make things right. Too often, our well meaning words are just that... words.
But it's a different story completely when Jesus says, 'Don't cry'. His words to a grieving widow who had just lost her only son are part of one of the most tender stories in the Gospels, a touching picture of the Lord's human compassion as well as His supernatural power. This was not just ministry to the sick, but also to the dead; Christ is the only person who can make things right in a situation like that.
The raising of the widow's son from the dead is one of only three such recorded miracles that Jesus performed, the others being Lazarus (John 11:44) and the daughter of Jairus (Mark 5:41). This miracle took place in the little town of Nain, a few miles southeast of Nazareth. Jesus met the funeral procession coming outside of the town to bury the dead man. There could not have been much time for grieving, since Jewish custom was to bury the deceased within twenty four hours.
When Jesus saw this woman, He had compassion on her (Luke 7:13). He understood her love for her son and her grief over his death, and He also knew the increased hardships she would now face as a woman alone in that culture. So Jesus interrupted the funeral procession, raised the dead man to life and presented him to his mother.
Its interesting that this account in the Bible doesn't mention the mother's joy or gratitude to Jesus, which must have been overwhelming. But the crowd who witnessed the miracle knew that someone very special was among them. The people may not have understood fully what they were saying, but they recognized that God had come to help them. In the person of Jesus Christ, God had come not only to help His people, but to love and save them.
No one in the town of Nain expected anything unusual to happen until Jesus interrupted their negative plans. But the result was new life.
Behold, Your King Is Coming
Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass. Matthew 21:5.
The entry into Jerusalem was under way. The people were excited. The atmosphere was charged. Jesus' coronation was anticipated. A crown surely did await Him. However, it was not the crown the people envisioned, but a crown of thorns. He came as a king, yet He came riding on a donkey. The donkey represents humility, humiliation and that which now would be done for the benefit of all mankind.
Every step Jesus took had been prepared through the Scriptures. It was long ago prophesied that the Messiah would ride into Jerusalem on the foal of a donkey. It was clearly supernatural when Jesus instructed the disciples where to collect the donkey. God's Spirit was involved in the smallest of details, surely awing the disciples with His accuracy.
Jesus is the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world. A sacrificial lamb had to be minutely inspected. At Passover the high priest only offered a carefully inspected, spotless lamb. Jesus is that spotless sacrificial lamb, brought forth by the Father and inspected by both Jewish and Gentile authorities. Now He was to bear the sins of the whole world.
The entry into Jerusalem marked an event that would transform the destiny of mankind forever. All of Jerusalem was set in motion. Everyone somehow knew that something totally unusual was about to take place.
Jesus is the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world. A sacrificial lamb had to be minutely inspected. At Passover the high priest only offered a carefully inspected, spotless lamb. Jesus is that spotless sacrificial lamb, brought forth by the Father and inspected by both Jewish and Gentile authorities. Now He was to bear the sins of the whole world.
The entry into Jerusalem marked an event that would transform the destiny of mankind forever. All of Jerusalem was set in motion. Everyone somehow knew that something totally unusual was about to take place.
Facts Of The Day
Gorillas sleep as much as fourteen hours per day.
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