Thursday, March 12, 2009

am i useful?

The next time you feel like GOD can't use you, remember:

Noah was a drunk,
Abraham was too old,
Issac was a daydreamer,
Jacob was a liar,
Leah was ugly,
Joseph was abused,
Moses had a stutter,
Gideon was afraid,
Samson was a womanizer,
Rahab was a prostitute,
Jeremiah & Timothy were too young,
David was a murderer,
Elijah was suicidal,
Isaiah preached naked,
Jonah ran from god,
Naomi was widow,
Job went bankrupt,
John the Baptist ate bugs,
Peter denied Christ,
Martha worried too much,
The Disciples fell asleep while praying,
the Samaritan was divorced,
Zaccheus was too small,
Paul was too religious,
Timothy had an ulcer...AND
Lazarus was dead!

Remember: We aren't the message,
we are the messengers.

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Outcast, Adopted.

THIS BLOG IS IN NEED OF AN OVERHAUL. there are posts from years back i would not be able to post in good conscience now. i plan to overhaul the blog, and either delete or add a disclaimer to those posts. but that is gonna take time....

The Radical Summons: "
Therefore let us go to Him outside the camp and bear the reproach He endured. For here we have no lasting city, but we seek the city that is to come." Hebrews 13:13.

"The Spirit never loosens where the Word binds; the Spirit never justifies where the Word condemns; the Spirit never approves where the Word disapproves; the Spirit never blesses where the Word curses." —Thomas Brooks

‎"God receives none but those who are forsaken, restores health to none but those who are sick, gives sight to none but the blind, and life to none but the dead. He does not give saintliness to any but sinners, nor wisdom to any but fools. In short: He has mercy on none but the wretched and gives grace to none but those who are in disgrace. Therefore no arrogant saint, or just or wise man can be material for God, neither can he do the work of God, but he remains confined within his own work and makes of himself a fictitious, ostensible, false, and deceitful saint, that is, a hypocrite." --Martin Luther (W.A. 1.183ff)

i will not let You go: "Jacob's sense of his total debility and utter defeat is now the secret of his power with his friendly Vanquisher. God can overthrow all the prowess of the self-reliant, but He cannot resist the earnest entreaty of the helpless." --Albert Barnes

i will not let You go: "Jacob's determination did not flow from his strength, it flowed from his weakness." --Charles Leiter