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What Comes Naturally?

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The story is told about an elderly man who retired after many years in the British Army. One day a man who knew about his long and distinguished military career decided to play a prank on him. As the old soldier walked down the street with his arms full of packages, the jokester sneaked up behind him and shouted, “Attention!” Without hesitation, the military man dropped his arms to his side, and every package went tumbling to the sidewalk. Without a conscious thought, the veteran was doing what comes naturally for a soldier.

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Making Friends

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A letter from a friend described the adjustments that his son and daughter-in-law were facing as young missionaries in a country long resistant to the gospel of Christ. “After some rough early going,” he wrote, “they are getting used to not having modern conveniences and are falling in love with the people.”

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Where Is Your Heart?

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When a Michigan man entered the hospital for tests, he never would have guessed what the doctors would find. A routine chest x-ray revealed that the man’s heart was on the wrong side of his chest. Because of a rare reversed-organ condition, his heart was not where it should be.

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The Mirror

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Years ago, Walter A. Maier, an eloquent radio preacher, told about an African tribal chief who was presented with a mirror by a visitor. He peered curiously into the glass and commented on the ugliness of the person he saw. When he realized he was looking at himself, he became enraged and smashed the mirror on a rock.

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Growing Pains

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When suffering invades our lives, we often wonder what we’ve done to deserve it. Yet even Jesus, our perfect Savior, suffered during His earthly life. Hebrews 5:8 says that “He learned obedience by the things which He suffered.”

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All But Impossible

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It was more than 35 years ago that A. W. Tozer said, “Modern civilization is so complex as to make the devotional life all but impossible.” He penned that line long before e-mail, the Internet, 500-channel TV, and the addition of other “time-saving” technologies began to rob us of so much of our time.

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Following The Leader

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My wife and I were driving to church one Sunday when we came to a red traffic light, so we stopped. There was only one car in front of us. While I waited, my mind began to wander. When the car ahead started to move, I was far away in thought and absentmindedly followed right along without even glancing up at the light. Only after I had driven through the intersection did I realize that I had blindly followed the leader. If the other driver had moved ahead before the light had turned green, my following along might have caused a serious accident.

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Headed The Wrong Way?

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Jonah did not want to go to Nineveh. So, instead of obeying God’s command to go there and “cry out against it” (Jonah 1:2), he headed for the docks. A ship was about to depart, so he paid the fare and left.

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'Do You Love Jesus?'

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A man was assigned a middle seat on an airplane. Tired and wanting to sleep, he was irritated when the young girl next to him with Down syndrome asked, “Mister, do you brush your teeth?” “Yes,” he replied. “That’s good. People who don’t, lose their teeth.”

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It's Not Over Till It's Over

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The newspaper headline read, “Jockey Beats Horse Over Finish Line.” The jockey beat the pack by 20 lengths and his horse by one length when he was catapulted out of the saddle and over the finish line. His horse, who had tripped, followed soon after. But the victory went to the second-place finisher named Slip Up. A race official said that the jockey “was so far in front that only a freak accident would stop him, . . . and that’s what happened.”

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