Tuesday, November 6, 2012

HOW DO YOU RESPOND TO DEEP DISTRESS?

VOTER ALERT FOR DEMOCRATS
I DON'T KNOW HOW TRUE IT IS BUT I RATHER BE SAFE THAN SORRY IN THE FUTURE.  I HAVE JUST BEEN INFORMED WHEN YOU GO OUT TO VOTE TOMORROW AND PULL DOWN THE LEVER FOR YOUR DEMOCRATIC VOTE, YOU HAVE TO ALSO GO TO PRESIDENT OBAMA AND PULL DOWN THE LEVER AND VOTE FOR HIM IN THE DEMOCRAT COLUMN IF NOT YOUR VOTE WILL NOT COUNT IN VOTING FOR HIM AND RIMMY WILL BENEFIT FROM YOUR UNCLAIMED VOTE BECAUSE THEY WILL THINK LESS PEOPLE ARE VOTING FOR OBAMA.  PLEASE DON'T FORGET BECAUSE SOME PLACES WON'T MAKE YOU AWARE OF THIS FACTOR.

THANK YOU AND
GOD BLESS.

Today's promise: God will never stop working in our lives

How do you respond to deep distress?

"But while in deep distress, Manasseh sought the Lord his God and cried out humbly to the God of his ancestors."
2 Chronicles 33:12 NLT

Into the heart of Africa
"Peter Cameron Scott was born in Glasgow in 1867 and became the founder of the Africa Inland Mission. But his beginnings in Africa were anything but auspicious. His first trip to Africa ended in a severe attack of malaria that sent him home. He resolved to return after recuperation.

His return was especially gratifying to Scott, because this time his brother John joined him. But before long John was struck down by fever. All alone, Peter buried his brother, and in the agony of those days recommitted himself to preaching the gospel in Africa. Yet again his health gave way and he had to return to England.

How would he ever pull out of the desolation and depression of those days? He had pledged himself to God. But where could he find the strength to go back again to Africa? With man it was impossible!

He found the strength in Westminster Abbey. David Livingstone's tomb is there. Scott enterer quietly, found the tomb, and knelt in front of it to pray. The inscription read,
OTHER SHEEP I HAVE
WHICH ARE NOT OF THIS FOLD;
THEM I ALSO MUST BRING.
He arose from his knees with a new hope. He returned to Africa. and the mission he founded is a vibrant, growing force for the gospel today in Africa."

From John Piper, Desiring God (Multnomah) quoted in 1001 Great Stories and Quotes by R. Kent Hughes (Tyndale) p 310

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