Friday, August 24, 2012

Tanzania



This was shown at our church, Scottsdale Bible Church, last Sunday morning. So inspiring. I hope you will watch it.
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Friday, August 17, 2012

ANGELS UNAWARES

I don't know about you, but I have often pondered the above scripture and wondered exactly what it meant. I've heard explanations but I still don't really know. It is an intriguing thought though and so I decided to share a poem on the subject by Helen Steiner Rice. 

UNAWARE, WE PASS HIM BY
On life's busy thoroughfares
We meet with angels unawares―
But we are too busy to listen or hear,
Too busy to sense that God is near,
Too busy to stop and recognize
The grief that lies in another's eyes,
Too busy to help or share,
Too busy to sympathize or care
Too busy to do the good things we should,
Telling ourselves we would if we could.
But life is too swift and the pace is too great
And we dare not pause for we might be late
For our next appointment which means so much.
We are willing to brush off the Savior's touch.
And we tell ourselves there will come a day
We will have more time to pause on our way.
But before we know it "life's sun has set"
And we passed the Savior but never met.
For hurrying along life's thoroughfare
We passed Him by and remained unaware
That within the very sight of our eye, Unnoticed, the Son of God passed by.
                                              Helen Steiner Rice 

I was hungry - a Christian perspective
Jesus taught that when we do good deeds for the weak and downtrodden, it's as if we are helping Jesus himself. Here, he makes it clear that he values kindness done to stranger and to those who struggle to make ends meet.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2025:35&version=NIV
"The Least of These" in the Bible: Matthew 25:35-41
One of Jesus' most interesting teachings is that our commitment to him can be measured by how we treat other people, especially people who have been rejected by society for one reason or another. If we say we love Jesus but can't be bothered to show love to those in need, how genuine can our love for Jesus really be?
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matt.25.35-Matt.25.41&version=NIV

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

SUNSHINE OF JOY

I was wondering what I should post on my blog so I was looking at the books in our bookcase and one of them caught my eye. It was a little Helen Steiner Rice book called Sunshine of Joy. We have so much sunshine here where we live ― not only in the summer but year around. So I took the book down and opened it. I know I have seen this book before because we've had it for years, but we have so many books that I have not looked at it in a long time. It was almost as if I'd never seen it before. Could be my age I guess. I do forget a few things. LOL
Any way, back to the book. My goodness ― so many wonderful poems. The one I chose to share today is called Warm Our Hearts With Thy Love.

Warm Our Hearts With Thy Love
                    Oh God, who made the summer
                              and warmed the earth with beauty,
                    Warm our hearts with gratitude
                              and devotion to our duty.
                    For in this age of violence,
                              rebellion and defiance
                    We've forgotten the true meaning
                              of "dependable reliance."
                    We have lost our sense of duty
                              and our sense of values, too,
                    and what was once unsanctioned
                              no longer is taboo.
                    Our standards have been lowered
                              and we resist all discipline
                    And our vision has been narrowed
                              and blinded to all sin.
                    Oh, put the summer brightness
                              in our closed, unseeing eyes
                    So in the careworn faces
                              that we pass we'll recognize
                    The heartbreak and the loneliness,
                              the trouble and despair
                    That a word of understanding 
                              would make easier to bear.
                    Oh, God, look down on our cold hearts
                              and warm them with Your love,
                    And grant us Your forgiveness
                              which we're so unworthy of.
                                            -Helen Steiner Rice

It is my prayer that God will warm all our hearts with His love. For links to lots of inspirational posts, please click HERE to go to the Spiritual Sundays blog.