Good Morning,
We continue in prayer and ask each of you to pray with us for the funds to complete the building and people to come. Thanks.
If God is good, why do the godly have grief? If God is fair, why do the faithful fail? If God cares, why does He allow Christians to have cancer? If God is powerful, why are innocent people murdered?
And why are the ungodly prosperous? Why are the ungodly happy? Why are the ungodly recipients of any good thing? After all, they are ungodly!
The writer of Psalm 73 had a problem with bad people living godless lives and receiving earthly rewards. He was a bit angry when he saw their lavish lives.
They appeared to have everything their hearts desired, lived lives of ease and were healthy. Their riches multiplied even though they scoffed God and threatened His children. What’s up?
So the writer of the Psalm became vain. He avoided evil and when he sinned he immediately confessed and asked God to forgive him. He read God’s Word, in prayer and tried to live a godly life. But all he got from God was trouble: all day, every day! Finally he asked God, “Am I wasting my time? Why should I bother to be godly?”
Fortunately, he went to the right place for an answer. “Finally,” he concluded when he went to the sanctuary to worship, “I understood their end!” Wrongs in this life will be corrected in the next!
The ungodly leave their treasures at death but the godly only begin to enjoy theirs with their Father.
Prayer: Give us a strong faith, Father, to look beyond what is to what will be when we are at last with You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture for Today: Psalm 73:12
This is what the wicked are like— always free of care, they go on amassing wealth.
We want to thank you for your support through your prayers, calls, e-mails and finances. Even now when we have lost some of our support God reminds me He is still here and that each of you are here with us and new people are going to give. So, Thank You.
Winston Churchill wisely said, "We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give."
Have a great day, love you, pass it on.
Don
Our friend, Norm Agan, standing in front of the new door and alcove he installed in place of the double doors that were not tall enough for Don and I to walk through without ducking. Thank you, Norm!!
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