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  “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” – John 3:16 We have read John 3:16 tons of times. It was the very first Bible verse that I was taught in church to memorize. I want you to …

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Do you realize you have been chosen? God has chosen you. He picked you. Let me ask you something. Would you have picked yourself? You probably wouldn’t have, because you know who you truly are. You know who you are in the dark. You know who you are when you aren’t around other church people. […]

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John 4:32, “I have food to eat that you know nothing about.” 

Our food is our sustenance; that which sustains us. We all go through seasons of life when we really can’t sustain ourselves: a major surgery, loss of a loved one, fighting within a family, depression. The list could go on and on. It’s in these seasons that the Lord gently reminds us of the food that we know nothing about. He sustains us, when we don’t have the strength to do it ourselves. 
While the Hebrew people were wandering in the desert, the Lord miraculously provided both food and water for them. They were worried. They grumbled and complained. They thought they would starve or die of thirst. But, the Lord had food that they didn’t know about. 
Exodus 16:4, Then the Lord said to Moses, I will rain down bread from heaven for you… 
Exodus 17:6, Strike the rock, and water will come out of it for the people to drink… 
Later on, the prophet Elijah teaches us this truth. After having just announced that a great drought would be coming upon the people, he had to be wondering how he would find enough sustenance to stay alive. But, the Lord had food that even Elijah didn’t know about. The Lord sends him to Kerith Ravine, where He feeds him by using ravens. 
Sometimes it isn’t until we look back that we realize how God fed us, kept us, sustained us, through some of the toughest “droughts” of our life. He teaches us over and over again – “I have food to eat that you know nothing about.” 
And sometimes I think that’s the point. When things are going well all of the time, we tend to forget about Him. We get a little lax in our relationship. Difficulties are a strong reminder that even in the good times it’s the Lord that sustains us – and we don’t even know where He gets the food. We have to learn to be okay with the mystery, and to simply keep trusting Him.
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There are times in my day that I’m not thinking about God at all. I’m just living life. However, there is never a time that God is not thinking about me. God is always thinking about me, and He is always thinking about you. Psalm 139:17-18, How precious also are your thoughts to me, O […]

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As a kid I used to dream of playing professional sports like most young boys.  I was an Atlanta Braves fan  – not because they were a great team – but because thanks to Ted Turner and a great contract with TBS, I could watch them play almost every day!  Ozzie Virgil, Tom Glavine, Greg […]

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  Anger is an emotion and emotions serve a purpose for good if we submit them to God.  Anger can find solutions to a problem or it can add destruction to a problem. For example, if you are angry at a certain behavior in your child that needs to be corrected, anger is an emotion […]

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1. Continuing to increase awareness of the ministry efforts of the Bulgarian Chaplaincy Association on local, regional and national levels. 2. Publish the current edition of the underground chaplaincy ministry manual in Bulgarian including the most recent Code of 3. Ethics for Chaplains approved by the Association. 4. Launch second satellite extension of the Master’s […]