Monday, September 17, 2018

EQUIPPED TO SERVE

Today’s Reading: Luke 10

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This covering is built over the place thought to be the Good Samaritan Inn, on an ancient road between Jerusalem and Jericho. In my “100 Personal Words” I tell the story of my friend Bob who learned a “Good Samaritan” lesson.

GOOGLE MAPS – To see where Reynold took the photo, click HERE.

Key Verse: Luke 10:18-19

And He said to them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. Behold, I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you…”

 

Here we are back in school as “Talmudim,” students in Jesus’ study class for disciples. First, Jesus teaches us that He has a prayer request of us! (verse 2). Second, Jesus says “Yes” to His prayer request when we pray it. He says to us, “You, yes you, are the answer to My request for prayer.” Third, Jesus equips us for the harvest of precious souls by giving us His authority. Fourth, He teaches us to beware of the sin of pride in the results He gives us. Jesus does not say, “Good job” to the seventy. He immediately refers to Satan’s fall from Heaven as a result of pride and the desire for self exaltation. Fifth, Jesus instructs us that the greatest reason for His joy and our rejoicing is the fact that our names are written in Heaven. Sixth, as any good trial lawyer, the man who asked the question of Jesus already knew the answer. Seventh, The Good Samaritan story teaches what true ministry is all about. Eighth, like Mary, we learn to sit at Jesus’ feet and learn from Him.

PRAYER FOR TODAY:

Lord Jesus, the prayer request You ask Your pupils to pray is obviously very important to You. I’m available as a labourer in Your harvest field. “Here I am, send me” (Isaiah 6:8). I ask You, Lord, to consider this blog as a small part of my daily labour. Help me to be a Holy Spirit starter, and not just a self starter for the rest of today and tonight until I retire to bed. Amen!!!

100 PERSONAL WORDS:

When I work in His harvest field, all I have to do is pray with anyone who’s willing to have me pray with them, share the Word of God concerning their need, give them money and time, work with my hands whenever the opportunity presents itself, and Jesus will take care of the results. He will accomplish His purpose in each willing mind and heart. He gets all the credit. According to Luke 17:10, having done my duty, I’m to consider myself an “unprofitable servant.” I know that the correct attitude will enable me to avoid the sin of Satan, pride.

I am reminded of the Good Samaritan by Reynold’s picture. I have a friend named Bob Curle who spoke in our chapel. He said, “I always prayed to be the Good Samaritan, and one morning while sitting in Church the Lord spoke to me. He said, ‘You can’t be the Good Samaritan, that’s My job. You are the innkeeper. I’ll bring hurting needy people to you. I’ll provide the necessary funds, and when I return you’ll be paid in full.'” I really enjoy going to Jesus’ school daily.

Yours for the best education in the universe,

David

P.S. As I indicated yesterday, Luke, as an historian, covers 70 years of history. All major religions, other than Judaism and Christianity, have as their essential writings mystical or instructional books which originate with a prophet or teacher. Because they are personal and private writings, they cannot be proven either true or false. Luke, on the other hand, gives names of persons, places and public events. The historical accuracy of his work can be proven to anyone who does not let personal bias blind his eyes to truth (more, God willing, over the next few days).

11 thoughts on “Monday, September 17, 2018

  1. I agree, it’s impossible not to believe the Word in our Bible. Praise be to our heavenly Father Who knew what He was doing when He had saints record His Word.
    So very thankful David Mainse left this legacy blog with us and that his family is so willing to continue his wisdom and knowledge daily.

  2. Amen the fear of the Lord is beginning of wisdom. Not of my doing but of our Lord, He is the way. Not of my power but of the Lord Spirit.

  3. On August 10th, my husband passed into Jesus’s arms, this blog that David left us (and Ron and Anne continue) gives me the gift of peace, comfort and strength as I read and listen each day to the word. My late husband and I have been touched by David’s blog since inception and I continue to enjoy the word each day. Thank you David and Norma-Jean.

    Carole

    • God bless you Carole for sharing, by doing so others may feel they can also share certain situations and please understand that when we share many, many people pray for us, I find great comfort and strength in knowing that others are praying,

    • Dear Carole,
      I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband.
      It has been 5 years now since my husband went to the lord.
      God is a father to the fatherless and a husband to the widow.
      The journey is painful but take heart, our heavenly father will not leave you, hold tightly on to HIS Hand, He will never let you go!

  4. Very creative photo Reynold, also thank you for comments!!

    Prayed in agreement with David!

    yes, much teaching in today’s scripture: Thank you for this daily manna, Ron and Ann and for continuing to post it daily.

    “Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so, little ones to Him belong, they are weak, but He is strong! Yes, Jesus loves me, Yes, Jesus loves me, Yes, Jesus loves me, the Bible tells me so!!

    What a promise! may we come to Him as little children with open hearts and minds to hear, listen and obey, in Jesus Name!!!

    Be blessed on this His Day! Amen!

  5. need prayers URGENT! Lord send me someone like Ross, to share the room with; he was very responsible,respectful, could sure use some one like that again Lord,

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