Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Romans 15:4

"For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope."

3 Comments:

Blogger Sharilyn said...

That was the verse that's been on my heart a lot, recently. I think it's encouraging and important to know there IS hope that we can find. We can get to know God for who He is and all that He's done. Wow, how amazing is the Almighty God of Love!

4:44 PM  
Blogger Joshua said...

Amen! Last night, I admit that I felt quite lost, and in the dark, as to how God would have me live everyday. Which things I can do to minister to others, and when I need to say no to ministry so I can do my homework and chores and so the rest of family can minister too. One thing popped into to my mind. When it feels like you don't know and you need to see the path in front of you, God's word is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path. As Rom 5:14 says, everything written in the past was to teach us how to live with endurance, so that we can be encouraged through the hope that we do have. We are so blessed to have a firm foundation on God's Word.

8:06 AM  
Blogger Jonathan D. said...

I love you guys so much! Amen!

Hey! I hear some of you are talking about comming here next year! YAY! Honestly guys, and you guys... and girls should all come! This school is not what I thought is was at all... I have learned so so much, and I bet this is one of the most friendliest schools in Canada - no joke - even the president of the Collage talked about that. He was very surpised when he was at Prairie Bible Institute that he never saw teachers talking with the students! Well, I think all of you guys should pray about what God wants you to do next year... it doesn't matter what I tell you to do- do what God wants.

"The man who stops to sharpen his axe can chop a whole lot more wood than the man who keeps wailing away at logs with his dull axe"
-paraphrase from "Mr. T" the cool elderly janator here.

8:14 PM  

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