OUR DAILY BREAD : QUIET, PLEASE and WILL WORK FOR FRIENDS
Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 3:05 pm
September 2
Sunday
QUIET PLEASE
READ:
1 KINGS 19:1-12
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After the earthquake
a fire, but the LORD
was not in the fire;
and after the fire a
still small voice.
__1 Kings 19:12
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In recent years, the spread of personal digital music players has resulted in concerns about hearing loss. The design of the music players and their earphones has been the target of complaints and lawsuits. Long-term exposure to music at a high volume has been shown to cause serious hearing impairment. In a sense, too much hearing can result in an inability to hear.
We live in a world filled with noise--noises designed to sell, plead, seduce, and deceive. In the midst of this cacophony of sound, it's easy to miss the one voice that matters most.
Elijah had listened to Jezebel's threats and the voice of his own fear, so he fled to a cave to hide. In the cave he was confronted with the overwhelming noise of wind, and earthquake, and fire (1 Kings 19:11-12). Then the cave grew silent and the voice of the Lord--the only sound that mattered--broke through as "a still small voice" (v.12).
If we are to hear God speaking to our hearts through His Word, we need to pull away from the noise of the crowd. Only when we learn to be quiet can we really understand what it means to commune with the God who cares for us.
In our "quiet time" today, let's make an effort to listen for the voice of God. __Bill Crowder
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Speak, Lord, in the stillness~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~While I wait on Thee;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hushed my heart to listen~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~In expectancy. __Grimes~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
____________________________________________________________
To hear God's voice, turn down the world's volume.
*************Today's Bible Reading __ 1 Kings 19:1-12*************
1 And Ahab told Jezebel
all that Elijah had done,
also how he had executed
all the prophets with the
sword. 2 Then Jezebel sent a
messenger to Elijah, saying,
"So let the gods do to me,
and more also, if I do not
make your life as the life of
one of them by tomorrow
about this time."
3 And...he arose and ran
for his life... 4 And he
prayed that he might die,
and said, "It is enough! Now,
LORD, take my life, for I am
no better than my fathers!"
5 Then...an angel touched
him, and said to him, "Arise
and eat." 6 Then he looked,
and there by his head was a
cake baked on coals, and a
jar of water. So he ate and
drank, and lay down again.
7 And the angel of the LORD
came back the second time,
and touched him, and said,
"Arise and eat, because the
journey is too great for you."
8 So he arose, and ate and
drank; and he went in the
strength of that food forty
days and forty nights as far
as Horeb, the mountain of
God. 9 And there he went
into a cave, and spent the
night in that place; and
behold, the word of the LORD
came to him, and He said to
him, "What are you doing
here, Elijah?"
10 So he said, "I have been
very zealous for the LORD
God of hosts; for the children
of Israel have forsaken
Your covenant, torn down
Your altars, and killed Your
prophets with the sword. I
alone am left; and they seek
to take my life."
11 Then He said, "Go out,
and stand on the mountain
before the LORD." And
behold, the LORD passed by,
and a great and strong wind
tore into the mountains...
but the LORD was not in the
wind; and after the wind an
earthquake, but the LORD
was not in the earthquake;
12 and after the earthquake;
fire, but the LORD was not in
the fire; and after the fire a
still small voice.
Sunday
QUIET PLEASE
READ:
1 KINGS 19:1-12
__________________________________
After the earthquake
a fire, but the LORD
was not in the fire;
and after the fire a
still small voice.
__1 Kings 19:12
__________________________________
In recent years, the spread of personal digital music players has resulted in concerns about hearing loss. The design of the music players and their earphones has been the target of complaints and lawsuits. Long-term exposure to music at a high volume has been shown to cause serious hearing impairment. In a sense, too much hearing can result in an inability to hear.
We live in a world filled with noise--noises designed to sell, plead, seduce, and deceive. In the midst of this cacophony of sound, it's easy to miss the one voice that matters most.
Elijah had listened to Jezebel's threats and the voice of his own fear, so he fled to a cave to hide. In the cave he was confronted with the overwhelming noise of wind, and earthquake, and fire (1 Kings 19:11-12). Then the cave grew silent and the voice of the Lord--the only sound that mattered--broke through as "a still small voice" (v.12).
If we are to hear God speaking to our hearts through His Word, we need to pull away from the noise of the crowd. Only when we learn to be quiet can we really understand what it means to commune with the God who cares for us.
In our "quiet time" today, let's make an effort to listen for the voice of God. __Bill Crowder
____________________________________________________________
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Speak, Lord, in the stillness~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~While I wait on Thee;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hushed my heart to listen~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~In expectancy. __Grimes~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
____________________________________________________________
To hear God's voice, turn down the world's volume.
*************Today's Bible Reading __ 1 Kings 19:1-12*************
1 And Ahab told Jezebel
all that Elijah had done,
also how he had executed
all the prophets with the
sword. 2 Then Jezebel sent a
messenger to Elijah, saying,
"So let the gods do to me,
and more also, if I do not
make your life as the life of
one of them by tomorrow
about this time."
3 And...he arose and ran
for his life... 4 And he
prayed that he might die,
and said, "It is enough! Now,
LORD, take my life, for I am
no better than my fathers!"
5 Then...an angel touched
him, and said to him, "Arise
and eat." 6 Then he looked,
and there by his head was a
cake baked on coals, and a
jar of water. So he ate and
drank, and lay down again.
7 And the angel of the LORD
came back the second time,
and touched him, and said,
"Arise and eat, because the
journey is too great for you."
8 So he arose, and ate and
drank; and he went in the
strength of that food forty
days and forty nights as far
as Horeb, the mountain of
God. 9 And there he went
into a cave, and spent the
night in that place; and
behold, the word of the LORD
came to him, and He said to
him, "What are you doing
here, Elijah?"
10 So he said, "I have been
very zealous for the LORD
God of hosts; for the children
of Israel have forsaken
Your covenant, torn down
Your altars, and killed Your
prophets with the sword. I
alone am left; and they seek
to take my life."
11 Then He said, "Go out,
and stand on the mountain
before the LORD." And
behold, the LORD passed by,
and a great and strong wind
tore into the mountains...
but the LORD was not in the
wind; and after the wind an
earthquake, but the LORD
was not in the earthquake;
12 and after the earthquake;
fire, but the LORD was not in
the fire; and after the fire a
still small voice.