Crazy weather today

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Today we had some crazy Florida weather. I was supposed to go to Fort Meade to share with some ranchers about our ministry, but we cancelled it because of the rain and floods that have been going on. I hope to get down there in the next few weeks to share with them.

Be thankful. Focus on what you can do.

As I was finishing a quick run this morning (something I've recently taken up…I know, you're shocked), I passed a girl in a wheelchair on the track at the park. She was being pushed around the track by a friend, and we smiled at each other. I said hi and she waved, and I was on my way. But I couldn't stop thinking about our little encounter.

By the time I was done running, I was thinking of how cold my head was, how I couldn't breathe, and how I was ready to quit. But after seeing her, I began to think about the fact that I have the ability to run. It's not something I take advantage of much, but it's something I can do. The next time I think that I don't want to run in the morning, I hope I remember that girl and get out of the house and get running.

It's like that with a lot of things. Too often we focus on the things we can't do. We try to make excuses and are not very thankful for those gifts we have been given and the abilities we have. Too often I'm running around past people who wish they could run. Too often I take for granted the blessings I have in my life and complain about what I don't have. I hope I can remember to be thankful for the blessings and abilities I have and focus on them instead of constantly complaining about those things I feel that I need or do not have.

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An important day – great news

Yesterday was a special day. Here is a journal entry I wrote last night. You can click the image to make it bigger if you can’t read it here.

Journal for December 13, 2010

Pray…that He will send them out

"Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest field." – Matthew 9:38

I've been studying this passage this week in preparation for a sermon I'm preaching on Sunday and tonight is the first time I have realized that this verse (38) shows us that the desired prayer is that God would send out workers. It isn't that those workers be called. It isn't that they would feel a need, although all of that is included in sending out. The prayer is for the Lord to send them (the amplified Bible uses the word 'thrust'). 

I guess my position right now of raising new support for ministry has helped me understand from this point of view that the prayer is that the Lord of the harvest would SEND OUT the laborers into the harvest. Our prayer is that God will send them. That includes all the support they need. That is to be our prayer. I am praying for God to send us back to Mexico fully funded and able to reap His harvest.  

http://read.ly/Matt9.38.ESV

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