Monday, December 19, 2011

Seeing the Real Need

"Are you afraid of what you might see?"

The Pocket Testament League   Sept. 16/11   Day 14

       Acts 3:1-4a “One day Peter and John were going up to the temple at the time of prayer--at three in the afternoon. Now a man crippled from birth was being carried to the temple gate called Beautiful, where he was put every day to beg from those going into the temple courts. When he saw Peter and John about to enter, he asked them for money. Peter looked straight at him, as did John..."

Thoughts for Today:

       It's sometimes hard for us to look at people in need. We don't want to embarrass them by paying too much attention. Our society has taught us to not look. A person confined to a wheelchair since birth once wrote about how she felt invisible. She longed for a warm smile, or a friendly nod. She asked that we allow our children to touch her wheelchair and touch her -- to not treat her as if she had a communicable disease. Her wheelchair and her deformity were not her choices. She wanted us to know, there was a real living person inside the shell we saw, who had the need to be loved and accepted, as well as to love others.

Questions to Ponder:

       When we see someone in need do we reach in our pocket for some loose change and run the other way, or do we look straight at him or her and see the real person hidden inside? Be honest with yourself, how do you feel around people who are not like you -- in wheelchairs, deformed, homeless, alcoholic/addict, or mentally retarded? Are you willing to really look at that person? Are you afraid of what you might see?

Daily Impact
      
     Members of The Pocket Testament League serve in all areas of life. You can read their motivating and inspiring stories on the League website. Enter keywords related to something you're passionate about to view stories where members have impacted that same ministry area.”    www.ptl.org

Ecc. 11:6 "In the morning sow your seed, and in the evening do not withhold your hand: for you do not know which will prosper, or whether both alike will be good."(NJKV)

     "Witnessing is not a matter of eloquence or talent. It’s an overflow of the personal relationship with Jesus Christ that is conforming you to His image. As you allow the Holy Spirit to increasingly express His life and power through you, contagious joy will be 'fruit' of His indwelling presence."

For more biblical teaching and resources from Dr. Charles Stanley, please visit www.intouch.org.

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me..” Phil.4:13

Jean’s e-mail is jowildflowers@gmail.com
My blog is  jean-oathout.blogspot.com


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