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month.

by
telling a friend about this web site
September
6 - Your Hand in Prayer . .
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Your
Hand
in Prayer
Here is a
simple prayer guide you may find helpful:
1. Your
thumb is nearest to you. So begin your prayers by praying for those
closest to you. They are the easiest ones to remember. To pray for our
loved ones is, as C.S. Lewis once said, a ‘sweet duty.’
2. The next
finger is the pointing finger. Pray for those who teach, instruct, and
heal. This includes teachers, doctors and ministers. they need support
and wisdom for pointing others in the right direction. Keep them in your
prayers.
3. The next
finger is the tallest finger. It reminds us of our leaders. Pray for the
president, leaders in business and industry, and administrators. These
people shape our nation and guide public opinion. They need Good’s
guidance.
4. The
fourth finger is our ring finger. Surprising to many is the fact that
this is our weakest finger; as any piano teach will testify. It should
remind us to pray for those who are weak, in trouble or in pain. They
need your prayers day and night. You cannot pray too much for them.
5. And
lastly comes our little finger the smallest finger of all. This is where
we should place ourselves in relation to God and others. As the Bible
says, “The least shall be the greatest among you.” Your
pinkie should remind you to pray for yourself. By the time you have
prayed for the other four groups, your own needs will be put into proper
perspective and you will be able to pray for yourself more effectively.

September
13 - My Success Is about Him . . .
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My Success Is about Him
by
Max Lucado
With
success comes a problem. Just ask Nadab, Elah, and Omri. Or interview
Ahab, Ahaziah, or Jehoram. Ask these men to describe the problem of
success. I would, you might be thinking, if I knew who they were.
My point, exactly. These are men we should know. They were kings of
Israel. They ascended to the throne…but something about the throne
brought them down. Their legacies are stained with blood spilling and idol
worship. They failed at success. They forgot both the source and purpose
of their success.
You
won’t be offered a throne, but you might be offered a corner office, a
scholarship, an award, a new contract, a pay raise. You won’t be given a
kingdom to oversee, but you might be given a home or employees or students
or money or resources. You will, to one degree or another, succeed.
And
when you do, you might be tempted to forget who helped you do so. Success
sabotages the memories of the successful. Kings of the mountain forget who
carried them up the trail.
The
man who begged for help in medical school ten years ago is too busy to
worship today. Back when the family struggled to make ends meet, they
leaned on God for daily bread. Now that there is an extra car in the
garage and a jingle in the pocket, they haven’t spoken to him in a
while. In the early days of the church, the founding members spent hours
in prayer. Today the church is large, well attended, well funded. Who
needs to pray?
Success
begets amnesia. Doesn’t have to, however. God offers spiritual ginseng
to help your memory. His prescription is simply,
“Know the purpose of success.” Why did God help you succeed? So you
can make him known.
Why
are you good at what you do? For your comfort? For your retirement? For
your self-esteem? No. Deem these as bonuses, not as the reason. Why are
you good at what you do? For God’s sake. Your success is not about what
you do. It’s all about him—his present and future glory.

From
It's
Not About Me
© (Thomas Nelson, 2007),
Max Lucado
September
20 - The Needs of Moses . . .
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The
Needs of Moses
Moses and the
people were in the desert, but what was he going to do with them? They had
to be fed, and feeding 2 or 3 million people requires a lot of food.
According to the Quartermaster General in the Army, it is reported that
Moses would have to have had 1500 tons of food each day.
Do you know that to bring that much food each day, two freight trains,
each a mile long, would be required! Besides you must remember, they were
out in the desert, so they would have to have firewood to use in cooking
the food. This would take 4000 tons of wood and a few more freight trains,
each a mile long, just for one day. And just think, they were forty years
in transit.
And oh yes! They would have to have water. If they only had enough to
drink and wash a few dishes, it would take 11,000,000 gallons each day,
and a freight train with tank cars, 1800 miles long, just to bring water!
And then another thing! They had to get across the Red Sea at night. (They
did?) Now, if they went on a narrow path, double file, the line would be
800 miles long and would require 35 days and nights to get through. So,
There had to be a space in the Red Sea, 3 miles wide so that they could
walk 5000 abreast to get over in one night. But then, there is another
problem.
Each time they camped at the end of the day, a campground two-thirds the
size of the state of Rhode Island was required, or a total of 750 square
miles long... think of it... This space just for nightly camping.
Do you think Moses figured all this out before he left Egypt? I think not!
You see, Moses believed in God. God took care of these things for him.
Now do you think God has any problem taking care of all your needs?
September
27 - The Lord's Prayer . . .
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The Lord's Prayer
I
cannot pray "OUR,"
if my faith has no room for others and their need.
I cannot pray "FATHER,"
if I do not demonstrate this relationship to God in my daily living.
I cannot pray "WHO
ART IN HEAVEN," if all of my interests and pursuits are in
earthly things.
I cannot pray "HALLOWED
BE THY NAME," if I am not striving for God's help to be
holy.
I cannot pray "THY
KINGDOM
COME," if I am unwilling to accept God's rule in my life.
I cannot pray "THY
WILL BE DONE," if I am unwilling or resentful of having it
in my life.
I cannot pray "IN
EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN," unless I am truly ready to give
myself to God's service here and now.
I cannot pray "GIVE
US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD," without expending honest
effort for it or if I would withhold from my neighbor the bread I receive.
I cannot pray "FORGIVE
US OUR TRESPASSES AS WE FORGIVE THOSE WHO TRESPASS AGAINST US,"
if I continue to harbor a grudge against anyone.
I cannot pray "LEAD
US NOT INTO TEMPTATION," if I deliberately choose to
remain in a situation where I am likely to be tempted.
I cannot pray “DELIVER
US FROM EVIL," if I am not prepared to fight with my life
and my prayer.
I cannot pray
"THINE IS THE KINGDOM," if I am unwilling to obey the
King.
I cannot pray "THINE
IS THE POWER AND THE GLORY," if I am seeking power for
myself and my own glory first.
I cannot pray “FOREVER
AND EVER," if I am too anxious about each day's affairs.
I cannot pray "AMEN,"
unless I honestly say "Not MY will, but THY will be done, so let it
be.
"But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for
they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. Be not ye
therefore like unto them: for your heavenly Father knoweth what things ye
have need of before ye ask Him. Matthew 6:7-8
September
Bonus - Use Empowering Words . . .
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Use
Empowering Words When You Talk to Yourself
(whether
you are speaking out loud or silently)
by:
Marlene Blaszczyk
How
do you talk to yourself?
Do you use the words "can't", "won't", "don't
need to", "why try"? Many people do.
Do
you find that what you say to yourself turns out to be true? Why is this?
You see your brain is like a computer that you feed each day. It doesn't
know always know what's real or not unless you tell it.
Example: If someone you love has hurt you, you may tell yourself that all
people who love you will probably hurt you too.
Your brain just files this information for reference, it's data, little
zeroes and ones and no column that asks "true or not true?" Now
your brain thinks, based on what you told it, that everyone you'll ever
love will hurt you.
How do you think you will respond the next time you get hurt?
Right!
Now, what if we instead told our brain: "Okay this person ripped my
heart out... but that's only one person. I'm lovable and have many loving
people in my life who are not out to hurt me. I know that the right people
are coming into my life all the time. If someone hurts me, I will forgive
them and bless them on their way."
Words can be empowering.
I can
I love to
I want to
I will
I must
I am
We can reach a new level of living, if we feed ourselves empowering words
and practice saying them until they become a habit.
I know first hand that it takes time. And I also know that it's worth it.
Try it for a week.
Catch yourself saying, "I can't", when you don't really mean it
and instead try, "I can", and see how you think and feel about
yourself.
Remember, the words you use to empower yourself will have a lasting
effect, only if you practice them and they become a habit (an acquired
behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost
involuntary).
They say it takes at least 28 days to develop a habit. After a week, you
will see that it becomes easier. It's a mindset and you can control your
thoughts. Be proactive and not reactive - give yourself some good words.
Dream big and empower yourself! Believe you can and you will.
This
month's song is "Blessed Assurance"
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