Right From The Heart - Plan TwoSample
"YOU ARE SOMEBODY"
A young girl confidently introduced herself to her new second grade classmates. "My name is Martha Bowers Taft," she began. "My great-grandfather was president of the United States. My grandfather was a United States senator. My father is Ambassador to Ireland." She then puffed out her chest and proudly declared, "And I am a Brownie!"
We all enjoy having status and most of us would like to use that status to enhance the work of the Lord. Unfortunately, many of us think we are not significant enough to be used by God for great things. We might say, 'Oh, I'm only a janitor, or only a repairman, or only a housewife.' We think that if only we had a more prestigious title - such as doctor or professional athlete or even Brownie God could use us to do mighty things.
Perhaps the prophet Amos thought that way when God called him to serve. "After all," he could have said, "I am only a shepherd. Who will listen to me?" But instead of questioning his status, he obeyed and became a powerful voice for God.
Remember, with God there are no onlys. No matter what you perceive of yourself, God sees you as having potential for great service.
A young girl confidently introduced herself to her new second grade classmates. "My name is Martha Bowers Taft," she began. "My great-grandfather was president of the United States. My grandfather was a United States senator. My father is Ambassador to Ireland." She then puffed out her chest and proudly declared, "And I am a Brownie!"
We all enjoy having status and most of us would like to use that status to enhance the work of the Lord. Unfortunately, many of us think we are not significant enough to be used by God for great things. We might say, 'Oh, I'm only a janitor, or only a repairman, or only a housewife.' We think that if only we had a more prestigious title - such as doctor or professional athlete or even Brownie God could use us to do mighty things.
Perhaps the prophet Amos thought that way when God called him to serve. "After all," he could have said, "I am only a shepherd. Who will listen to me?" But instead of questioning his status, he obeyed and became a powerful voice for God.
Remember, with God there are no onlys. No matter what you perceive of yourself, God sees you as having potential for great service.
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Short, quick devotions designed to speak to the reality of life in our fast-paced world, and how to find answers through studying the Word. The ultimate answer is always Jesus Christ.
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We would like to thank Right From The Heart - Bryant White - for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://rightfromtheheart.org