Saturday, July 12, 2008

Who Is Jesus?
He Is Jesus
Who Is He?

In Chemistry, He Turned Water To Wine.
In Biology, He Was Born Without Normal Conception;
In Physics, He Disproved The Law Of Gravity When He Ascended Into Heaven;
In Economics, He Disproved The Law Of Diminishing Returns By Feeding 5
,000 Men With Two Fishes & 5 Loaves Of Bread;
In Medicine, He Cured The Sick And The
Blind Without Administering A Single Dose Of Drugs,

In History, He Is The Beginning And The End;
In Government, Iot Was Said That He Shall Be Called 'Wonderful Counselor, Prince Of Peace';
In Religion, He Said No One Comes To The Father Except Through Him;

So. Who Is He?
He Is Jesus!

The Greatest Man in History
Jesus had no servants, yet they called Him Master.
Had no degree, yet they called Him Teacher.
Had no medicines, yet they called Him Healer.
He had no army, yet kings feared Him..
He won no military battles, yet He conquered the world.
He committed no crime, yet they crucified Him.
He was buried in a tomb, yet He lives today.
I feel honored to serve such a Leader who loves us!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

God wants everyone to be saved and to know the whole truth. - 1 Timothy 2:4

START IT

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

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Love is always supportive, loyal, hopeful, and trusting.- 1 Corinthians 13:7

Monday, July 7, 2008

You will harvest what you plant. If you follow your selfish desires, you will harvest destruction, but if you follow the Spirit, you will harvest eternal life. - Galatians 6:7-8

A kind answer soothes angry feelings, but harsh words stir them up. - Proverbs 15:1

The Scar

By Joanna Slan

His thumb softly rubbed the twisted flesh on my cheek. The plastic surgeon, a good fifteen years my senior, was a very attractive man. His masculinity and the intensity of his gaze seemed almost overpowering.

"Hmmm," he said quietly. "Are you a model?"

Is this a joke? Is he kidding? I asked myself, and I searched his handsome face for signs of mockery. No way would anyone ever confuse me with a fashion model. I was ugly. My mother casually referred to my sister as her pretty child. Anyone could see I was homely. After all, I had the scar to prove it.

The accident happened in fourth grade, when a neighbor boy picked up a hunk of concrete and heaved the mass through the side of my face. An emergency room doctor stitched together the shreds of skin, pulling cat-gut through the tattered outside of my face and then suturing the shards of flesh inside my mouth. For the rest of the year, a huge bandage from cheekbone to jaw covered the raised angry welt.

A few weeks after the accident, an eye exam revealed I was nearsighted. Above the ungainly bandage sat a big, thick pair of glasses. Around my head, a short fuzzy glob of curls stood out like mold growing on old bread. To save money, Mom had taken me to a beauty school where a student cut my hair. The overzealous girl hacked away cheerfully. Gobs of hair piled up on the floor. By the time her instructor wandered over, the damage was done. A quick conference followed, and we were given a coupon for a free styling on our next visit.

"Well," sighed my father that evening, "you'll always be pretty to me," and he hesitated, "even if you aren't to the rest of the world."

Right. Thanks. As if I couldn't hear the taunts of the other kids at school. As if I couldn't see how different I looked from the little girls whom the teachers fawned over. As if I didn't occasionally catch a glimpse of myself in the bathroom mirror. In a culture that values beauty, an ugly girl is an outcast. My looks caused me no end of pain. I sat in my room and sobbed every time my family watched a beauty pageant or a "talent" search show.

Eventually I decided that if I couldn't be pretty, I would at least be well-groomed. Over the course of years, I learned to style my hair, wear contact lenses and apply make-up. Watching what worked for other women, I learned to dress myself to best advantage. And now, I was engaged to be married. The scar, shrunken and faded with age, stood between me and a new life.

"Of course, I'm not a model," I replied with a small amount of indignation.

The plastic surgeon crossed his arms over his chest and looked at me appraisingly. "Then why are you concerned about this scar? If there is no professional reason to have it removed, what brought you here today?"

Suddenly he represented all the men I'd ever known. The eight boys who turned me down when I invited them to the girls-ask-boys dance. The sporadic dates I'd had in college. The parade of men who had ignored me since then. The man whose ring I wore on my left hand. My hand rose to my face. The scar confirmed it; I was ugly. The room swam before me as my eyes filled with tears.

The doctor pulled a rolling stool up next to me and sat down. His knees almost touched mine. His voice was low and soft.

"Let me tell you what I see. I see a beautiful woman. Not a perfect woman, but a beautiful woman. Lauren Hutton has a gap between her front teeth. Elizabeth Taylor has a tiny, tiny scar on her forehead," he almost whispered. Then he paused and handed me a mirror. "I think to myself how every remarkable woman has an imperfection, and I believe that imperfection makes her beauty more remarkable because it assures us she is human."

He pushed back the stool and stood up. "I won't touch it. Don't let anyone fool with your face. You are delightful just the way you are. Beauty really does come from within a woman. Believe me. It is my business to know."

Then he left.

I turned to the face in the mirror. He was right. Somehow over the years, that ugly child had become a beautiful woman. Since that day in his office, as a woman who makes her living speaking before hundreds of people, I have been told many times by people of both sexes that I am beautiful. And, I know I am.

When I changed how I saw myself, others were forced to change how they saw me. The doctor didn't remove the scar on my face; he removed the scar on my heart.

Thanks to Suma Thomas

Saturday, July 5, 2008

In heaven I have only you, and on this earth you are all I want. - Psalm 73:25

Friday, July 4, 2008

The Lord gives perfect peace to those whose faith is firm. - Isaiah 26:3

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Understanding your word brings light to the minds of ordinary people. - Psalm 119:130

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)

Try Till you Win

Try Till You Win


Every time we fall in life, we give up.
We give up our dreams, give up ourselves.

Waves are inspiring, not because they rise and fall;
But because each time they fall, they never fail to rise again.

To win, you need to try. Try till you win.

I am the good shepherd, and the good shepherd gives up his life for his sheep. - John 10:11

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The Lord is kind to everyone who trusts and obeys him. It is good to wait patiently for the Lord to save us. - Lamentations 3:25-26

Christ brought you the truth, which is the good news about how you can be saved. - Ephesians 1:13

An Ancient Chinese Folk Tale

A farmer used an old horse to till his fields.

One day, the horse escaped into the hills and when the farmer's neighbors sympathized with the old man over his bad luck, the farmer replied, "Good luck? Bad luck? Who knows?"

A week later, the horse returned with a herd of horses from the hills and this time the neighbors congratulated the farmer on his good luck. His reply was, "Good luck? Bad luck? Who knows?"

Then, when the farmer's son was attempting to tame one of the wild horses, he fell off its back and broke his leg. Everyone thought this was very bad luck. Not the farmer, whose only reaction was, "Good luck? Bad luck? Who knows?"

Some weeks later, the army marched into the village and conscripted every able-bodied youth they found there. When they saw the farmer's son with his broken leg, they let him off.

Now was that good luck or bad luck? Who knows?

Thanks to Krishnan KS

We may make a lot of plans, but the Lord will do what he has decided. - Proverbs 19:21

Wrong people

Wrong People

God wants us to meet a few wrong people before meeting the right one.

So when we finally meet the right people,
we should know how to be grateful to them.

Live under the protection of God Most High and stay in the shadow of God All-Powerful. He will spread his wings over you and keep you secure. His faithfulness is like a shield or a city wall. - Psalm 91:1,4