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Re: Reasons for Taking Risks
6/24/2006 10:55:19 PM
May we all be as obedient to God's calling as Joshua! And Daniel! Living an Obedience-Based Life TGIF Today God Is First by Os Hillman June 24, 2006 They trusted in Him and defied the king's command and were willing to give up their lives rather than serve or worship any god except their own God. - Daniel 3:28b Have you ever known someone who lived an outcome-based Christian experience? This means that their decisions are made based on the positive or negative outcome, not on absolute obedience. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were three men who lived an obedience-based life. When King Nebuchadnezzar passed a law that said all were to worship his idol, these young men determined they would not worship anything other than God. You can be sure these men did not make this decision at the time of the decree. Their decision actually had been made years earlier. Their convictions were already in their hearts. Each of us must come to a place of knowing what our boundaries are in given situations. What will you tolerate from your employer? What situation crosses the line for you? Where are the boundaries for questionable practices in your life? If these are not worked out ahead, you will live a life of situational ethics, determining what decision to make based on the merits of the situation. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were willing to die for what they believed. In this case, they were delivered from the fiery furnace. God used their faithfulness to impact a king, and they were promoted to higher positions. Are you an obedienced-based Christian? Or are there situations that can move you based on the outcome? God wants to know that we will stand firm on the issues that are important to Him, no matter what the outcome may be. God is looking for those who are radical in their obedience. Does this describe your commitment to Christ? If not, pray for this kind of conviction. The Lord will honor you for this. You can get this newsletter from Os Hillman here: http://www.shofarnetwork.com/asmith/home.html
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Re: Reasons for Taking Risks
6/25/2006 2:59:24 AM
Hi Kathy Message coming through loud and clear. Warm regards Elizabeth G http://www.yorgoo.com/cgi-bin/ref.cgi/16114 http://elizabeth.powerside.hop.clickbank.net http://everythingforsuccess.com/profiles/Elizabeth http://www.allsolutionsnetwork.com/EG/EG33385
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Re: Reasons for Taking Risks
6/25/2006 12:04:33 PM
Hi Kathy, You are awesome, thanks for this edifying post ! In Gail Brook Burket's words,"I do not ask to walk smooth paths, nor bear an easy load, I pray for strength and fortitude, to climb the rock-strewn road." Blessings Pauline
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Re: Reasons for Taking Risks
6/25/2006 12:29:17 PM
Kathy you are the best.
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Re: Reasons for Taking Risks
6/25/2006 2:01:15 PM
Hello my friends, If you walk by faith not by site and walk with pure heart God rewards you 10 fold,we all know this to be fact.Love ya,Kathy
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