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He Cares For His Own

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A young girl traveling on a train for the first time heard that it would have to cross several rivers. She was troubled and fearful as she thought of the water. But each time the train came near to a river, a bridge was always there to provide a safe way across.

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Unsung Heroes

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The Bible contains many incidents of helpfulness by people whose names are not given. In 1 Samuel 30 we read that David’s soldiers found a young man who had been left behind by a retreating enemy army. The Egyptian slave is not named, but he provided key information that helped David to rescue his family.

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Greatest Is He Who Serves

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A noncommissioned officer was directing the repairs of a military building during the American Revolution. He was barking orders to the soldiers under his command, trying to get them to raise a heavy wooden beam.

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Peace In The Storm

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During a terrible storm on the ocean, a small passenger ship rolled precariously in the roaring tempest. The furniture and anything else that could move was tied down, and the passengers were confined to their bunks for their own safety. Many on board thought the vessel was doomed.

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Get Up And Start Over

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Are you feeling “down” today? Are you discouraged because of your experience yesterday? In an unguarded moment, did you stumble and fall by yielding to sin?

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Pleasure Versus Joy

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The world offers “passing pleasures” (Hebrews 11:25), but the Lord Jesus offers to give us full and lasting joy (John 15:11). Pleasure is dependent on circumstances, but joy is inward and is not disturbed by one’s environment.

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Win By Losing

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Have you ever played dominoes? In my boyhood days it was a favorite indoor pastime. Some time ago while visiting a family, I saw a young boy and his grandfather playing the game. A flood of memories surged over me as I remembered my own boyhood days.

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How To See His Face

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Danish sculptor Bertel Thorwaldsen was commissioned to make a statue of Christ. He first took some very pliable clay and made a model. Then he left his studio, giving the new-formed clay time to dry and harden. During the night, however, a dense mist rolled in from the sea and the moisture altered the molded figure.

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Are You Good At Forgiving?

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Is it possible to measure a Christian’s spiritual maturity? Certainly we cannot judge it by the length or even the content of one’s prayers. Too much public praying is done for its effect on the “listeners” instead of the “Listener.” Even the generosity of one’s giving is not an infallible test of spirituality, for it too may be for personal recognition or easing of a guilty conscience.

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Sleeping In Safety

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Someone has said, “The rest of your life depends on the rest of your nights.” Many people, though, feel like the little boy who was having trouble falling asleep. He told his mother, “My body is lying down, but my mind keeps sitting up!”

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