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The Chapel Quotes
“Suffering is never for nothing. The integrity of the upright guides them, but the crookedness of the treacherous destroys them. In most cases our seasons of suffering is a consequence of people’s decisions. In most cases our suffering is because of us, and in most cases can be understood. Even though most of life is rational, some suffering is inexplicable. The way that we feel toward God is typically tied to how well things are going in our life. Your season of suffering may not be tied to your personal righteousness. We experience suffering through calamity, through consequences from our decisions, and through God’s correction. Everything that happens in this world goes through the fingers of God, everything that happens in this world is always tied to the sovereignty of God, He sees something that we don’t see. Our suffering is not always tied to our righteousness. In our seasons of suffering it would do us well to keep our eyes on the cross. The best day in the history of humanity is when Jesus willingly went to the cross.”
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“Christian Stylings In Ivory” by composer-musician Don Krueger
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Devotion 10/13/2024
Our Devotion: “The Redbird” is by Nicole E. Dynes of Berne, Indiana, a professional writing major at Taylor University and book reviewer for Church Libraries and Christian Book Previews.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5 – 6 (NIV)
As I was washing dishes one afternoon, my grandmother called to me from the bedroom, “Come quick! There’s a redbird outside the window.” At first, I was irritated, because I only had a few dishes left. My mom, who was sitting at the kitchen table, saw my frustration. “Go see the redbird,” she said quietly. It was a simple enough statement. Its meaning was clear – she wanted me to go see the bird. However, there was a deeper meaning to the words. By telling me to go, my mother was asking me to respect my grandmother’s request. By the time I entered the bedroom, the redbird had flown away, but my grandmother enjoyed describing it to me just as much as seeing it. It was not important that I see the bird, just that I went when I was called.
Has God placed a calling on your life that you are trying to postpone or avoid? Are you unsure about what He is asking you to do? Pray and ask God for clarity and guidance in this situation.
PRAYER: Lord, give me patience to wait for Your calling and faith to go when I’m called.
Book Review 10/09/2024
This Book Review is by Alec Tebben, a professional writing major at Taylor University.
Upward, Inward, Outward: Love God. Love Yourself. Love Others.
By Daniel Fusco
Tyndale House Publishers, PB, 246 pages
What is the meaning of life? What are we, as humans, made to do? How do we find fulfillment in our lives? Those are some heavy questions, but Daniel Fusco reminds us that God has already provided us with the answers. First, love God. This is the foundation of everything else in our lives. Second, learn to love yourself by seeing yourself in the light of what Jesus has done for you. And third, love your neighbors through the power of the Holy Spirit.
By walking us through each step and providing practical ways to apply the insight given by each chapter, Fusco helps us understand the “art of living.” In addition, the relatable and entertaining stories he shares from his life, put together with his casual tone, make the book accessible and easy to read. Although many of the scripture passages may be very familiar to seasoned Christians, Fusco offers some new insights on their meaning, their impact, and their pertinence to aspects of coping with 21st century challenges.
Many people, even Christians, find themselves feeling unfulfilled. They long for deeper connections and look to satisfy their longings in countless places. This book reminds Christians that a true sense of fulfillment can only be found in connection with God, and the book helps them move in that direction.
Review used by permission of Evangelical Church Library Association (ECLA)
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