Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Clever, MO

Clever, MO       Sept. 11-15, 2019

Wednesday 7:30 pm - Randy Satterfield, Rachel Erickson

Thursday 10:00 am - Robert Flippo, Arlene Leszewski, Valerie Grover
Thursday 3:00 pm - Kenion Coleman, Kamela LiaBraaten, Greg Mynear
Thursday 7:00 pm - George Peterson, Deborah Wentz

Friday 10:00 am - Terry Wells, Emmy Nelson, Kathleen Bly
Friday 3:00 pm - Barry Barkley, Jon Knochenmus, Katie Keim
Friday 7:00 pm - Brad Holman, Daren Kindred

Saturday 10:00 am - Randy Satterfield, Domenic Enrietta, Anita Forsberg
Saturday 3:00 pm - Robert Flippo, Bertha Magsam, Shay Neumann
Saturday 7:00 pm - Kenion Coleman, Cheri Fisk

Sunday 10:00 am - Barry Barkley, Leilani Price, Rachel Cuevas
Sunday 1:30 pm - Terry Wells, Diane Knaub




·     God doesn’t need anything from us that glorifies us – strength, ability, intelligence.
·     Needless sorrow comes from not trusting.
·     God won’t help us carry weights, but He will help us lay them aside.
·     Our vision affects our attitude.
·     Divine love rises above personality clashes.
·     Abraham allowed Lot to choose, but really, Abrahammade the first choice – the choice for peace.
·     It’s good to learn to identify the enemy before he gets too close.
·     The soil is worthless without the seed.  It’s the seed that brings life.
·     Our greatest strength can become our greatest weakness if we lean on it.  What we lean on defines us.
·     God wants us to enter into His feelings.
·     In the Shepherd’s eyes, every sheep is worth fighting for.
·     Don’t quit with partial victory.
·     When we’re close to the Shepherd, we can hear the plea in His heart for the ones who are weak and especially needy.
·     God knows how to take care of things so no one gets hurt.
·     It’s not hard to tell what’s in an overflowing cup.
·     Satan has no power against the cry of God’s children.
·     Because of victory in Gethsemane, there was no hesitation in Jesus’ steps to Calvary.
·     Every one of our choices counts.
·     The Lord is with us, so we can afford to be generous.

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