During one of our summer vacations, we ventured up to northern California to see the giant sequoia trees which are unimaginable in size. These trees are so big that you can actually drive a car under the base of some. I am sure you have seen pictures of them. From the first glance you think, the roots of these trees must grow deep in order to hold up such a magnanimous tree.
Priorities or Fools' Gold?
In the spring of 1608 the settlers at Jamestown, Virginia discovered gold. At least they thought they did. They almost abandoned any efforts at planting crops, preparing buildings, and readying themselves for winter. They had found gold and devoted themselves to steadily digging out and washing the precious metal. The colonists probably would not even have survived the summer and fall if the Indians had not fed them.
Lost Prayers
Do You Feel You Belong?
Six weeks before he died, Elvis Presley was asked by a reporter, "Elvis, when you started playing music, you said you wanted three things in life: You wanted to be rich, you wanted to be famous, and you wanted to be happy. Are you happy, Elvis?" Elvis replied, "No. I'm as lonely as ___________ !" Rich. Famous. But lonely.
Prayer
Forgiveness: Freedom In Christ
There are many things that can cause us to stumble in the Christian life: inability to walk in the Spirit, refusal to get into the Word of God, living with unconfessed sins and a lack of faith, to name a few. These can all be detrimental to our daily walk. However, over the years I have I come to the conclusion that there is one thing that impedes spiritual growth and success in the Christian life perhaps more than anything. I believe that to be an unforgiving spirit.
Quotes
Selfishness - Man's Greatest Problem
"An Unsafe Bridge"
The Apostle Paul had to learn this difficult lesson of not depending upon oneself. That mental process is seen in chapter 7 of Romans. The struggle he openly shares is a struggle of trying to depend upon the law for his spirituality. With a transparent heart he acknowledges the bankruptcy of such futile efforts. Thankfully, in chapter 8 Paul gives the answer to such a struggle.
Beautifying The Beauty Parlor
An ancient manuscript compared the church to Noah's Ark. It declared: "If it weren't for the storm on the outside, we couldn't stand the stench on the inside." He was talking about the spiritual "body odor." The church is meant to be a divine beauty parlor in which hurting, ugly people come and are renewed by the Holy Spirit, loved by God's people, and are sent out in the world as attractive people for the Lord.