Two men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican.Luke 18:10 KJV
Two men went into the temple to pray One a Conservative The other no way! The conservative began with his voice filled with pride And thanked God that he Was an upstanding guy! Then he started to talk All about his good deeds The money he gave and the time on his knees And how he’d avoided the casino and bar And being holier than All those liberals by far!
But the guy in the back Heard his words and just wept He knew he’s messed up and was way out of step With the way that the Savior would want him to live So he just bowed his head and cried “Jesus forgive!”
Now Jesus asks us to consider these guys When we go to church and are wondering why God seems far away and we can’t wait to go And after it all we leave feeling low
Because God made His church Not just for the good Who have dotted their i’s and done all that they should Instead it’s a clinic for the hurting and lost Who are looking for help whatever the cost
So don’t you give up God’s is faithful and true If we just tell Him the truth He'll make everything new!
He'll Make Everything New By Peter Caligiuri Copyright 2023 all rights reserved
Even to your old age and gray hairs
I am he, I am he who will sustain you.
I have made you and I will carry you;
I will sustain you and I will rescue you.
Isaiah 46:4 NIV
Dorothy sits with folded hands, staring straight ahead with a peaceful smile singing quietly along with every line of the hymns. Those folded hands, resting on her lap on occasion still pass over the keys of the piano in the corner of the room. Though her eyes can no longer see the keys she still amazingly finds every note. Dorothy reminds me of today’s verse, as I see her calm, unshaken faith. Hers is a faith…. For the rest of today’s story go to Walking With Lambs
“Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life. John 5:24 NIV
Before the children of Israel left Egypt, they stood on one side of the Red Sea, but as they were leaving, they crossed over to the other side. Forty years later when they came near to the border of the Promised Land, they stood on the East bank of the Jordan, but when God parted the water, of the river, they crossed over to the Western side. Throughout History we see people who have crossed over to begin new lives. Martin Luther left the Roman Catholic system on the premise that faith alone, not the church would give him eternal life. One hundred and fifty years later, the Pilgrims, crossed the Atlantic, to what was called, “The New World”, for the freedom to worship God according to their own conscience. In the same way, Jesus has called anyone who believes in Him to cross over to eternal life. “But what does that mean? How can I cross over?” you ask. Jesus tells us that the answer is to simply believe His words more than ours. Crossing over will mean letting go of Egypt, to follow God through the wilderness, then leaving the wilderness behind to enter the Promised land. There is no crossing over, without a leaving behind. But we do not need to be afraid, because the same God who parted the Red Sea and the Jordan River, is standing before us today with an invitation to believe. Jesus is stretching out His hand and saying, “You don’t need a map of the wilderness, to get to the Promised Land, you only need to follow me. He is also calling you and me this morning. “Don’t be afraid. Trust my word. Take my hand. Leave everything in this world behind and together, let’s cross over to eternal life!”
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