~DON'T LET ME CRY~


~My son Gilbert was eight years old and had been in Cub Scouts only a short time. During one of his meetings he was handed a sheet of paper, a block of wood and four tires and told to return home and give all to "dad".~

~That was not an easy task for Gilbert to do. Dad was not receptive to doing things with his son. But Gilbert tried. Dad read the paper and scoffed at the idea of making a pine wood derby car with his young, eager son. The block of wood remained untouched as the weeks passed.~

~Finally, mom stepped in to see if I could figure this all out. The project began. Having no carpentry skills, I decided it would be best if I simply read the directions and let Gilbert do the work. And he did. I read aloud the measurements, the rules of what we could do and what we couldn't do.~

~Within days his block of wood was turning into a pinewood derby car. A little lopsided, but looking great (at least through the eyes of mom). Gilbert had not seen any of the other kids cars and was feeling pretty proud of his "Blue Lightning", the pride that comes with knowing you did something on your own.~

~Then the big night came. With his blue pinewood derby in his hand and pride in his heart we headed to the big race. Once there my little one's pride turned to humility. Gilbert's car was obviously the only car made entirely on his own. All the other cars were a father-son partnership, with cool paint jobs and sleek body styles made for speed.~

~A few of the boys giggled as they looked at Gilberts, lopsided, wobbly, unattractive vehicle. To add to the humility Gilbert was the only boy without a man at his side. A couple of the boys who were from single parent homes at least had an uncle or grandfather by their side, Gilbert had "mom".~

~As the race began it was done in elimination fashion. You kept racing as long as you were the winner. One by one the cars raced down the finely sanded ramp. Finally it was between Gilbert and the sleekest, fastest looking car there. As the last race was about to begin, my wide eyed, shy eight year old ask if they could stop the race for a minute, because he wanted to pray. The race stopped.~

~Gilbert hit his knees clutching his funny looking block of wood between his hands. With a wrinkled brow he set to converse with his Father. He prayed in earnest for a very long minute and a half. Then he stood, smile on his face and announced, 'Okay, I am ready."~

~As the crowd cheered, a boy named Tommy stood with his father as their car sped down the ramp. Gilbert stood with his Father within his heart and watched his block of wood wobble down the ramp with surprisingly great speed and rushed over the finish line a fraction of a second before Tommy's car.~

~Gilbert leaped into the air with a loud "Thank you" as the crowd roared in approval. The Scout Master came up to Gilbert with microphone in hand and asked the obvious question, "So you prayed to win, huh, Gilbert?" To which my young son answered, "Oh, no sir. That wouldn't be fair to ask God to help you beat someone else. I just asked Him to make it so I don't cry when I lose."~

~Children seem to have a wisdom far beyond us. Gilbert didn't ask God to win the race, he didn't ask God to fix the out come, Gilbert asked God to give him strength in the outcome. When Gilbert first saw the other cars he didn't cry out to God, "No fair, they had a fathers help".~

~No, he went to his Father for strength. Perhaps we spend too much of our prayer time asking God to rig the race, to make us number one, or too much time asking God to remove us from the struggle, when we should be seeking God's strength to get through the struggle. He didn't pray to win, thus hurt someone else, he prayed that God supply the grace to lose with dignity. Gilbert, by his stopping the race to speak to his Father also showed the crowd that he wasn't there without a "dad", but His Father was most definitely there with him. Yes, Gilbert walked away a winner that night, with his Father at his side.~

~Author Unknown~


~PROVERBIAL QUOTES~


~Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.~


~God loves us the way we are, but too much to leave us that way.~

~Jesus paid a debt he didn't owe because we had a debt we couldn't pay.~

~Just as children bring their broken toys for us to mend, I brought my broken dreams to God because he was my friend. Instead of leaving him in peace to work alone, I stuck around and tried to help with ways that were my own. At last I snatched them back and cried "how could you be so slow?" "My child", he said, "What could I do, you never did let go".~

~If you are headed in the wrong direction, God allows U-turns.~

~I asked for strength and God gave me difficulties to make me strong. I asked for wisdom and God gave me problems to solve. I asked for prosperity and God gave me brawn and brain to work. I asked for courage and God gave me dangers to overcome. I asked for patience God placed me in situations where I was forced to wait. I asked for love and God gave me troubled people to help. I asked for favors and God gave me opportunities. I asked for everything so I could enjoy life. Instead, He gave me life so I could enjoy everything. I received nothing I wanted I received everything I needed. My prayer has been answered.~


~SEE WHO HAS ARRIVED~


~CHRISTIAN DOG~



~IS LIFE TOO MUCH TO BARE?~


~Is life becoming too much to bare Are you weary and sore distressed? Have you searched in vain for peace of mind A place of belonging and rest?~

~Have you considered the meaning of life In a senseless, troubled world? Does it seem, alas, that fate is unfair In the things at you it has hurled?~

~Are you ever tempted to despair In the world's mad rush for pleasure? Do you see the folly of fruitless search For happiness based on Earth's treasure?~

~As you answer "yes" to the queries above You join an ever increasing throng, Who have tried all the world has to offer And are dismayed to find they've been wrong.~

~But all is not lost if you're willing To disdain the offerings of earth And look instead to its Maker (Heb 12:2) And see things of eternal worth.~

~God has spoken to us through the Bible (I John 5:11) And through Jesus, His only Son, (Heb 1:2) We have but to heed his message and the victory for us He has won. (II Cor 2:14)~

~Our sins were taken to Calvary As the blessed Lord Jesus there died; (I Pet 2:24) We have in Him a sure refuge In which we are bidden to hide. (Col 3:3)~

~God's love is abundantly shown us (Rom 5:8) As on Jesus His fury was spent; A new life He surely secured us As from the Mount to heaven He went. (Acts 1:9)~

~The sins of a lifetime are forgiven As we to God do confess: (I John 1:9) When we trust Jesus as Lord and Savior (Rom 10:9,10) With life eternal He does bless. (Rom 6:23)~

~Not only were sins borne at Calvary (Rom 5:8) But our old selves were taken there too; (Rom 6:6) With Him in death, old things pass away (II Cor 5:17) And all things in Him are made new.~

~When things of the world are viewed from above, (Eph 2:6) The end from the beginning is seen; As in Jesus we learn to abide, (John 15:4,5,7) Our lives, too, become quite serene.~

~The troubled waters He commands to still (Math 8:26) And in green pastures bids us lie; (Psa 23:2) The world in turmoil does remain. (John 16:33) And with His peace cannot vie. (John 14:27)~

~I bid you come to Him today (II Cor 5:20) And be freed from all your sin; You death on Calvary He did die (II Cor 5:14) That you a new life could begin.~

~Turn to Him without delay and find that sought-for rest; (Math 11:28-30) Turmoil and pain will pass away As in Him you are blessed.~

~Then your life in Christ is hidden in God (Col 3:3) And all spiritual blessings you gain; (Eph 1:3) The things of this world lose their pull And only things eternal remain.~

~Together we look for the Blessed Hope (Tit 2:12,13) And eagerly await that loud cry; (I Thes 4:16) His coming back will be as He went, (Acts 1:11) And we will meet Him in the sky! (I Thes 4:17)~

~Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. (Rev 22:20)~

~Author Unknown~


~IF JESUS CAME~


~Would you have to change your clothes before you let Him in? Or hide some magazines, and put the Bible where they'd been? Would you hide your worldly music and put some hymn books out?~

~Could you let Jesus walk right in, or would you rush about? And I wonder.. if the Savior spent a day or two with you, Would you go right on doing, the things you always do? Would you go right on saying, the things you always say? Would life for you continue as it does from day to day?~

~Would you take Jesus with you everywhere you go? Or would you maybe change your plans for just a day or so? Would you be glad to have Him meet your closest friends? Or would you hope they stay away until His visit ends?~

~Would you be glad to have Him stay forever on and on? Or would you sigh with great relief when He at last was gone?~

~It might be interesting to know, the things that you would do, If Jesus came in person, to spend some time with you.~

~Author Unknown~


Sunday, August 9, 1999
~Lloyd, It's evening now and I just paid a visit to your I AM site. It is so refreshing to see such a tribute to my very best Friend. So many try to ignore Him while others duck their heads and cover their mouth if they have to acknowledge Him. Still others use His precious Name when they are angry and laugh as those of us who love Him so much. It's only because they just don't know Him and don't have any idea what a neat Guy He really is! So thank you so much for all the hard work you have put into that and I know it will make a difference in many lives. You won't be very popular with the 'in' crowd but it would be okay if you lifted up any other name but the very one that could totally change their lives forever.~
MARTHA'S MOMENTS WITH THE MASTER


~The Burden~


~"Why is my burden so heavy?" I slammed the office door and leaned against it.~

~Is there no rest from this life? I wondered. I stumbled to my desk and dropped into my chair, pressing my face into my arms to shut out the frustrations of my existence.~

~"Oh God," I cried, "let me sleep. Let me sleep forever and never wake up!". With a deep sob I willed myself into oblivion, then welcomed the blackness that came over me.~

~Light surrounded me as I regained consciousness. I focused on the source: The figure of a man standing before a cross.~

~"My child," the Person asked, "why did you want to come to me before I am ready to call you?"~

~"Lord, I'm sorry. It's just that... I can't go on. You see how hard it is for me. Look at this awful burden on my back. I simply can't carry it anymore."~

~"But haven't I told you to cast all of your burdens upon me, because I care for you? My yoke is easy, and My burden is light."~

~"I knew You would say that. But why does mine have to be so heavy?"~

~"My child, everyone in the world has a burden. Perhaps you would like to try a different one?"~

~"I can do that?"~

~He pointed to several burdens lying at His feet. "You may try any of these." All of them seemed to be of equal size. But each was labeled with a name.~

~"There's Joan's," I said. Joan was married to a wealthy businessman. She lived in a sprawling estate and dressed her three daughters in the prettiest designer clothes. Sometimes she drove me to church in her Cadillac when my car was broken. ~

~"Let me try that one." How difficult could her burden be? I thought. The Lord removed my burden and placed Joan's on my shoulders. I sank my knees beneath its weight. "Take it off!" I said. "What makes it so heavy?"~

~"Look inside."~

~I untied the straps and opened the top. Inside was a figure of her Mother-in-law, and when I lifted it out, it began to speak.~

~"Joan, you'll never be good enough for my son," it began. "He never should have married you. You're a terrible mother to my grandchildren..." I quickly placed the figure back in the pack and withdrew another. It was Donna, Joan's youngest daughter. Her head was bandaged from the surgery that had failed to resolve her epilepsy. A third figure was Joan's brother. Addicted to drugs, he had been convicted of killing a police officer.~

~"I see why her burden is so heavy, Lord. But she's always smiling and helping others. I didn't realize...."~

~"Would you like to try another?" He asked quietly.~

~I tested several. Paula's felt heavy: She was raising four small boys without a father. Debra's did too: A childhood of abuse and a marriage of emotional abuse.~

~When I looked at another, I didn't even try. I knew that inside I would find arthritis, old age, a demanding full-time job, and a beloved husband in a nursing home. "They're all too heavy, Lord," I said." "Give me back my own." As I lifted the familiar load once again, It seemed much lighter than the others did.~

~"Lets look inside" He said. I turned away, holding it close. "That's not a good idea," I said. "Why?" "There's a lot of junk in there." "Let Me see."~

~His gentle voice compelled me. I opened my burden. He pulled out a brick. "Tell me about this one."~

~"Lord, You know. It's money. I know we don't suffer like people in some countries or even the homeless here in America. But we have no insurance, and when the kids get sick, we can't always take them to the doctor. They've never been to a dentist. And I'm tired of dressing them in hand-me-downs."~

~"My child, I will supply all of your needs... and your children's. I've given them healthy bodies. I will teach them that expensive clothing doesn't make a person valuable in my sight."~

~Then He lifted out the figure of a small boy. "And this?" He asked. "Andrew..." I hung my head, ashamed to call my son a burden. "But, Lord, he's hyperactive. He's not quiet like the other two. He makes me so tired. He's always getting hurt, and someone is bound to think I abuse him. I yell at him all the time. Someday I may really hurt him"~

~"My child," He said, "If you trust Me, I will renew your strength, if you allow Me to fill you with My Spirit, I will give you patience." Then He took some pebbles from my burden.~

~"Yes, Lord," I said with a sigh. "Those are small. But they're important. I hate my hair. It's thin, and I can't make it look nice. I can't afford.to go to the beauty shop. I'm overweight and can't stay on a diet. I hate all my clothes. I hate the way I look!"~

~"My child, people look at your outward appearance, but I look at your heart. By My Spirit you can gain self-control to lose weight. But your beauty should not come from outward appearance. Instead, it should come from your.inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in My sight."~

~My burden now seemed lighter than before. "I guess I can handle it now," I said.~

~"There is more," He said. "Hand Me that last brick." "Oh, You don't have to take that. I can handle it." "My child, give it to me." Again His voice compelled me. He reached out His hand, and for the first time I saw the ugly wound.~

~"But, Lord, this brick is so awful, so nasty, so...Lord! What happened to Your hands? They're so scarred!" No longer focused on my burden, I looked for the first time into His face. In His brow were ragged scars--as though someone had pressed thorns into His flesh. "Lord," I whispered. "What happened to you?" His loving eyes reached into my soul.~

~"My child, you know. Hand me the brick. It belongs to Me. I bought it." "How?" "With My blood." "But why, Lord?" "Because I have loved you with an everlasting love." Give the last brick to me."~

~I placed the filthy brick into His wounded palm. It contained the entire dirt and evil of my life: my pride, my selfishness, and the depression that constantly tormented me. He turned to the cross and hurled my brick into the pool of blood at its base. It hardly made a ripple.~

~"Now, My child, you need to go back. I will be with you always. When you are troubled, call to Me and I will help you and show you things you cannot imagine now." "Yes, Lord, I will call on you." I reached to pick up my burden.~

~"You may leave that here if you wish. You see all these burdens? They are the ones that others have left at my feet. Joan's, Paula's, Debra's, Ruth's... When you leave your burden here, I carry it with you. Remember, My yoke is easy and My burden is light."~

~As I placed my burden with Him, the light began to fade. Yet I heard Him whisper, "I will never leave you, nor forsake you." A peace flooded my soul.~

~This was sent to me in an email message. If you know the author, please let me know so I may give proper credit.~



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