Empire Building>>>more
from RBC Ministries
This devotion is really good, it speaks of how churches and we as Christians need to remember the most important reason why we were put on this earth...to invest in other people. This also implies to our homes as well. In this day and age we get so busy with work, trying to make sure our bills get paid, pleasing our spouse, making sure that there needs are met for our children (I didn't say 'wants'...some of those are good for children but in this day and age we have went overboard. I will save that for another topic) which are things that we need to do day in and day out but do we sometime just sometime pull our wife or husband aside and spend that 'quiet' time with them. Do you spend time in the Bible with them, pray together. I have been guilty of this and I have to do better.
Sometimes it is good just have that one-on-one time with a person, mentor them, really find out what is going on in their lives. You never know how much of a impact that might have on he or she. Our God is so awesome that He can deal with the entire world and also give us that individual quality time, it's incredible. Jesus Christ gave us a blueprint on how to master this task by spending time with the multitudes, His disciples, and alone time with God.
We have a lot on our plate at this day and age I know, but let's not forget that sometimes building up that one person in your life is just as important as 'feeding the multitudes' as well.
Be Blessed,
Be Safe, &
Have a great Wednesday.
"Let faithfulness never leave my children, but bind this virtue around their necks."
other Christian readings for today: Parenting in a Godless Age, Good for Evil, Head vs. Heart
tech news for this morning: Microsoft releases 6 patches for flaws, Copy never: DRM 'glitch',Vista Mythbusters #7: How much DRM is too much?, Cruising along the EVDO superhighway
netcast for your heart and soul: Living With Regret, MacBreak Weekly 10, 60 Minutes Podcast: Bob Woodward, The Alternative
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