Good Morning,
The writing for today is called, "Follow HIS Example...Serve." This was co written by Brother Thomas Ukwute and Jody Ward. The theme is two fold. When Jesus was on Earth He felt compassion for the hurting multitudes. By His teachings and kindness he showed people then and now how to make a difference in the lives of the downtrodden. This means to have unselfish desire to help them and not to try to achieve what we might receive by our activities. They wrote, "Remember that the way of the shepherd, for all believers, is to work for the ultimate good of the sheep. May the Lord open our eyes the see the suffering and need of those around us and the field of harvest in our communities, our places of work and our neighborhood."
May each of us find someone to reach out to unselfishly today.
God bless,
Corinne,
Brother Thomas, and Jody
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Thursday Devotional
Co-written by Brother Thomas and Jody
"Follow HIS Example...Serve"
When He saw the crowds, He was moved
with heavenly compassion and mercy. His heart broke and He was sorry for them
because they were distressed and weary, troubled and confused. And what pity He
felt for the crowds that came, so faint and cast aside, so confused and
helpless.
He was filled with sympathy and kindness
because their problems were so great that they didn’t know what to do and could
not help themselves. There were scattered like sheep without a shepherd and
dispirited like lambs with no one to care for them.
Matthew 9.36
Passion begins with how we view what is in front
of us.
We cannot lead with passion if we do not see the
suffering, the needs and the depravity of those living without Jesus. And we
cannot lead with fervency if we do not envision the ultimate end of those who
have not given their lives to Christ.
Remember that the way of the shepherd, for all
believers, is to work for the ultimate good of the sheep. May the Lord open our
eyes the see the suffering and need of those around us and the field of harvest
in our communities, our places of work and our neighborhood.
We must not forget that our perception of the
work that God places in our hands is dependent on how we respond to it.



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