I have not posted a blog on this website in a long time, and a lot of things have changed, since I have. I now have a daughter to go along with my beautiful wife and another one on the way. I guess when I posted the last blog I thought that I would post again in the not too distant future, but then never did. What a disappointment! However, by God's grace I have once again stumbled on this website. The blog posts that I read encouraged me, that God worked in my past and that He would continue to work.
Now I'm going to talk about what has happened today, because that's what blogs are all about. Today I had someone knock on the door of our apartment who was asking people three questions: Do you believe Jesus is Lord? Do you believe the ten commandments are still relevant today? and finally Do you think that there is a judgement?" I couldn't believe what I read, and all through the day,it seems the whole theme was on stewardship. When we are faithful in the small stuff, God can entrust us with bigger stuff. I recently learned that I might have the opportunity to work as a Bible Worker in Minnesota. I was very happy with the thought of this, but as the days dragged on, I did not hear a reply. However today, God has clearly shown me that He will not entrust me with something that I "think" is bigger, when I can't handle the things He has entrusted me with now. That thought does not discourage me, but encourages me! This tells me that I have a loving Heavenly Father that will not give me something that is bad for me. He knows what is best. The verse that I'm talking about is Luke 16:10 "He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much." Jesus will not give us something we are going to fail terribly when we put ourselves in His hands. He gives out things as we can handle them! Not only that, but as I read this text another meaning jumped out at me. Jesus is faithful in the small things of our lives just as much as He is in the big areas, and He will not fail us. We only have to look at His track record to know that He loves us with an everlasting love!
Instead of focusing on what we "don't" have, let's focus on what we "do" have and be thankful each and everyday that we have a loving Heavenly Father who cares very much about us, too much to always give us what we want.
In fact, by His Grace, I'm still working at pizza hut! What an amazing God we serve, He truly does all things well!!! :) Happy Sabbath everyone! Always remember that God loves you, and that He is committed to seeing His Work through, until He can look at us and say "Very good" or "Well done" Praise Jesus!
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