Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Sunday, March 9, 2025 Recap
Our scripture last week was Chapter 12 of Luke. When you look at these pages, you quickly notice it's in RED. Jesus is speaking throughout the majority of the text. Reading a chapter like this, we need to sit up straighter, quiet the noise around us, and listen as The Master delivers a message that is as relevant today as it was 2000 years ago.
An innumerable multitude has gathered around Jesus and He instructs them to "beware of the hypocrisy of the Pharisees." He then teaches the disciples, He speaks a parable, and He gives us a prophectic word. But, if we narrow down this Chapter, there is a common thread, Trust in God's Provision!
In verse 13, someone in the crowd addresses Jesus and says, "Tell my brother to divide the inheritance with me." (Remember I said it has as much relevance today as it did then.) And in RED letters we get the response in a parable. A rich man had so much wealth he built bigger barns in order to store it. The man then proceeded to eat, drink, and be merry. Jesus says, "But God said to him, ‘You fool! This very night your soul is required of you; and now who will own what you have prepared?’ So is the man who stores up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God." Having wealth is not a sin. Eating and drinking and being merry is not a sin. However, when I store up riches and do not consider WHO has given the wealth and withhold it from HIM, that is a sin. Jesus later says to His disciples, "where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
Jesus follows it up with another parable of the Watchful Servants. The Master has gone away, and when He returns to find two kinds of servants:
- Faithful Servant - Ready and listening for the Lord's return. He is a wise steward.
- Unfaithful Servant - Doubts the Lord's return. He is unconcerned with the Kingdom.
Saturday, March 8, 2025
Monday, March 3, 2025
Sunday, March 2, 2025 Recap
Don't you just love it when you think you're suppossed to do one thing, but the LORD closes the door and leads you in a different direction? When it's over you realize that was God's perfect will. That's what happened yesterday during our time together!
During the past week, I followed our Reese Chronological Study Bible reading. Our text should have been Luke 12. However, I could never get settled enough to even send the email for the weekly reading. I should have known that the LORD was up to something BIG.
The class size was small this week. But, be sure the LORD soveriegnly led us to exactaly where HE wanted us to be. We began, as we do each week, praising the LORD for the miracles and blessings He gave us during the week and went on to mention the burdens and needs of our heart.
Here's where the power of God moved. Because of a request that was shared, we were able to speak truth and love into a situation. Here's what we learned:
- We all have burdens that are too heavy to carry alone
- Our fears and anxieties can keep us from enjoying real blessings
- When we pray for God's perfect will, it may not be anything close to what we imagined
- Our own expectations can lead us into disppointment
- The LORD wants our lives to glorify Him
- We can miss the will of God if we are not humble
- A mother's love is so deep that it hurts
- The LORD hears and answer our prayers
- A man makes plans in his heart, but the LORD determines his steps
- Be patient and wait on the LORD
- Cast all your cares on Him because He cares for you!
- Pray, Pray, Pray




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