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rl69
02-14-2017, 07:34 AM
Rejoice in our confident hope. Be patient in trouble, and keep on praying.—Romans 12:12 (http://harvest.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4f108f827aed8d503b5fca9fa&id=ed155d6a89&e=3dd732485b)Nebuchadnezzar had conquered most of the civilized world. And when there were no more wars to fight, he turned his energies to Babylon. With all the wealth he accumulated and the slaves he acquired from carrying people away from their homeland, Nebuchadnezzar had unparalleled opportunities to do whatever he wanted to do.

Some of the world’s architectural wonders were in Babylon. At 350 feet high and 87 feet wide, Babylon’s city walls had enough room for six chariots to race side by side. The city’s 100 gates were made of burnished bronze, and a single palace covered 11 acres. One banquet hall seated 10,000 people. It was a very impressive place.

Yet despite the fact that Nebuchadnezzar was safe behind his towering walls and massive gates, with guards at his beck and call, God penetrated it all and got to his heart. Nebuchadnezzar was troubled by a dream.

Some of the hardest people to reach are those who are at rest in their house, those who, because of all they have, may not see their real spiritual condition. I think it’s a mistake to appeal only to unhappy, lonely, and empty individuals when we share the gospel. Not everyone is unhappy, empty, and lonely at every given moment. There are some people who will have bursts of happiness. Their life will be going relatively well.

I’m not saying that Jesus doesn’t reach out to unhappy, lonely, empty people. But we must go to the deepest need of all: their eternal destiny.

What is true of every person at any given moment is that he or she will go to one of two places beyond the grave. The thing to remember is there is no person, regardless of how famous or powerful they are, who is beyond the reach of prayer

Boaz
02-14-2017, 08:27 AM
GOD wants to be in our life , prayer is our bridge to him . Being able to pray is one of his blessings .

USMC87
02-14-2017, 08:36 AM
Amen, God wants to hear from His Children. We are Gods spokes person while we are here on earth, We witness and God uses it how He wishes.

Blackwater
02-14-2017, 01:53 PM
"The thing to remember is there is no person, regardless of how famous or powerful they are, who is beyond the reach of prayer." What a wonderful God we worship, to care about ALL of us, even the meanest, ,or lowliest or stinkiest .... and even the highest and most self-assured. ALL of us have to make the decision of who we will follow in this life, and what we'll do with whatever assets and talents we have to contribute to the on-going battle that we all must fight, in one way or another! Each and every one of us, individually, make our decisions for whatever reasons we choose. And God then judges us, on our decisions, and on our opportunities to learn and study, and whether we did that as well as He equipped us to do it. Even the highest and mightiest STILL have to do this, just like the lowliest. We think of "raising someone up" as meaning it to be directed at the lowliest, but with God, every one of us is on the same level - a mere question mark as to which way we'll decide to go. And it applies to every human being equally. As with one, so with all. He is an equitable God, and favors none over the other, except as they merit and need His help and intervention, and if they'll just ask for His benificence. What a wonderful God we serve!

1johnlb
02-14-2017, 08:58 PM
Thanks for the message today, rl69. Right on time.