Monday, November 14, 2016

A few thoughts from Las Mercedes


  • Heb. 1:1-4 Jesus is God's last message to the world.  We don't read much in these verses about what Jesus said; we read about what He was.
  • We're thankful that our salvation doesn't depend on our natural capabilities.
  • When we make decisions in order to please God, we can count on His help.
  • In Jesus' day, the Passover had become nothing more than a Jewish festival.
  • We speak often about the perfect example of Jesus.  Do we take advantage of every possible opportunity to follow His example?
  • I am the only one that can give my life over to God.
  • The shepherd's voice is sufficient for the sheep.
  • We don't mean anything to the devil; he just wants to mess up God's work.
  • You don't find bread in the wheat field nor wine in the vineyard.  You have to be willing for the mill and for the winepress.
  • If we can keep ourselves on the side of the intercessor, we'll be safe.
  • Our spirit of gratitude lifts Jesus up in this world.
  • We have no right to ask others to live in a way that we are not willing to live ourselves.
  • Spiritual independence never has a good outcome.
  • We'll never have to be ashamed if we've bowed our will to the King.  Everything He's ever said is true.
  • Sometimes, when the truth wins out, all we can do is say, "I'm sorry."

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