Posted by: roth0003 on: January 16, 2010
Posted by: roth0003 on: January 14, 2010
The book of Genesis relates the story of Joseph, sold into slavery by his brothers. While in Egypt, he gained the respect and trust of the Pharoah, and was placed in a position of authority. Joseph had foreseen a time of famine, and ordered Egyptians to store up crops during the years of bounty so that there would be ample food during the lean years to come.
Later, when his father and brothers were suffering from the famine, his father instructed Joseph’s brothers to travel to Egypt and purchase food for the family. They did not recognize their brother, who ultimately told them, “I am your brother Joseph, whom you once sold into Egypt. But now do not be distressed, and do not reproach yourselves for having sold me here. It was really for the sake of saving lives that God sent me here ahead of you.” God had allowed Joseph’s freedom to be taken, but he had a far greater good in mind. Joseph likely didn’t see the good that would come of his captivity at first, but he was able to see it in retrospect.
Our perspective on the events of our lives tends to be rather short-sighted. We don’t see the “long view”, and it is there where God is working behind the scenes to create light from darkness, joy from sadness, success from failure. In my own life at least, I have seen that God deplores a vacuum. He never takes anything away without giving something in return. He is not wasteful; indeed, nothing is wasted in God’s economy. He continues to be a Creator, using the “bad stuff” to fashion something far better.
Posted by: roth0003 on: January 13, 2010
Posted by: roth0003 on: January 12, 2010
A father and his son were walking in the mountains. Suddenly, the son falls, hurts himself, and screams: “AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!” To his surprise he hears the voice repeating, somewhere in the mountains: “AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!”
Curious, he yells: “Who are you?” He receives the answer: “Who are you”
Angered at the response, he screams, “Coward!” He receives the answer: “Coward!”
He looks to his father and asks: “What’s going on?”
The father smiles and says, “My son, pay attention.” And then he yells to the mountain: “I admire you!” The voice answers: “I admire you!”
Again the man yells, “You are a champion!” The voice answers: “You are a champion!”
The boy is surprised, but does not understand.
Then the father explains: “People call this ECHO, but really it is LIFE. It gives you back everything you say or do. Our life is simply a reflection of our actions. If you want more love in the world, create more love in your heart. If you want more competence in your team, improve your competence. This relationship applies to everything, in all aspects of life; life will give you back everything you have give to it.”
YOUR LIFE IS NOT A COINCIDENCE. IT’S A REFLECTION OF YOU!
Posted by: roth0003 on: January 11, 2010
Posted by: roth0003 on: January 9, 2010
Posted by: roth0003 on: January 8, 2010
1. Every time I went, they asked me for money.
2. The people sitting next to me didn’t seem very friendly.
3. The seats were too hard.
4. The coach never came to call on me.
5. The referee made a decision I disagreed with.
6. I was sitting with hypocrites – they came only to see what others were wearing.
7. Some of the games went into overtime and I was late getting home.
8. The band played songs I didn’t like.
9. The games were scheduled when I wanted to do other things.
10. My parents took me to too many games when I was growing up.
11. Since I read a book about football, I know more than the coaches, anyhow.
12. I don’t want to take my children, because I want them to choose for themselves what sport they like best.
Posted by: roth0003 on: January 7, 2010
Posted by: roth0003 on: January 6, 2010
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