We are praying for the good health of all!
Albuquerque’s mayor will now have some new public health emergency powers. ABQ Journal Report
Dr. Jim Denison Shared this prayer with us………
“Prayer for a Pandemic”
To that end, I’d like to close by inviting you to share with me a prayer that a dear friend forwarded to my wife over the weekend. It is titled “Prayer for a Pandemic” by Dr. Cameron Wiggins Bellm of Seattle, Washington:
May we who are merely inconvenienced
Remember those whose lives are at stake.
Remember those whose lives are at stake.
May we who have no risk factors
Remember those most vulnerable.
May we who have the luxury of working from home
Remember those who must choose between preserving their health or making their rent.
May we who have the flexibility to care for our children when their schools close
Remember those who have no options.
May we who have had to cancel our trips
Remember those that have no safe place to go.
May we who are losing our margin money in the tumult of the economic market
Remember those who have no margin at all.
May we who settle in for a quarantine at home
Remember those who have no home.
As fear grips our country,
Let us choose love.
During this time when we cannot physically wrap our arms around each other,
Let us yet find ways to be the loving embrace of God to our neighbors.
Amen.
I just received this message from Former Congressman and now Pastor Bill Redmond of Los Alamos, NM, Bill is one of my HEROES OF FAITH!!! PTL!! Bill is pictured above at last years National Day of Prayer in Albuquerque.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
The link below was a blessing to me so I thought I’d share. Please pass on to encourage others as well.
In His eternal love and grace we abide,
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Broken Cupsby Joni Eareckson Tada |
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“This precious treasure—this light and power that now shine within us—is held in a perishable container, that is, in our weak bodies. Everyone can see that the glorious power within must be from God and is not our own.”2 Corinthians 4:7 (LB) |
I was spring-cleaning with a friend the other day. While reaching into the recesses of the cupboard, she accidentally dropped a cup. It didn’t shatter, but the fall to the counter was enough to cause a crack. I wondered whether to save it but in the end decided to trash it.God, on the other hand, saves broken cups. In fact, broken vessels are often his most useful tools. The verse for today reads like his fix-it manual. It tells us God pours his treasure into fragile vessels that are prone to shatter. That way everyone will know God is doing the living in us.
A broken neck has taught me this. But so has a broken heart. At times, whether in my paralysis pain or emotional pain, I have gone to God, sighing and saying, “I give up. I can’t do anything right. I have no idea how to pull myself out of this mess.” The world would say, “Yep, you’re useless.” The Devil would say, “Told you so.” But God says, “I’ve been waiting for you to come to me in your brokenness. Here, let me heal you. You need my help, for without me you can do nothing.”
What’s more, Psalm 51:17 tells us God will only use a life that is broken: “The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise.” Don’t be ashamed of being shattered. God is looking for broken vessels like you through whom he can showcase his splendor. Remember, when it comes to God’s grace, even broken cups can be filled to overflowing.
Thank you, God, for not throwing away my broken life but treasuring it and redeeming it. Use my brokenness to help others. |
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Taken from More Precious than SilverBy Joni Eareckson Tada
Copyright © 1998
Published in Print by Zondervan, Grand Rapids
All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible: New International Version. |
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