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OUR DAILY BREAD : LIVING LARGE

Postby cimi » Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:43 pm

November 8
Thursday

*Rapture*
LIVING LARGE

READ:
2 Corinthians 6:1-13
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We have spoken openly
to you, our heart is
wide open. __ 2 Corinthians 6:11
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A boating magazine reoprts that Serenity, time Out, Serendipity, and Reel Time are some of the most popular names for boats. Not long ago, I saw the name Living Large on a boat in a Grand Haven, Michigan, marina. I'm not sure what that meant to the boat owner, but to many people, "living large" means to own the best possessions, to take the most exotic vacations, to buy whatever you want, to live life extravagantly. That kind of life, however, doesn't bring true purpose or satisfaction. Followers of Jesus Christ are to live large in a different way, as seen in the example of the apostle Paul and of his co-worker Timothy. Paul told the Corinthians, "Our heart is wide open" ( 2 Cor. 6:11).. The King James Version puts it like this: "Our heart is enlarged." They had given their wholehearted affection to the people, just as a father does to his children as he wraps them in his arms. Now they wanted the same response. So Paul requested, "Now in return for the same...you also be open" (v. 13). A large-hearted person shows his affection with his words and actions--freely and generously. As believers, let's live large today and freely welcome and embrace others in love. __ Anne Cetas
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Love through me, Love of God,
There is no Love in me;
O Fire Love, light Thou the Love
That burns perpetually. __ Carmichael
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They do not truly love who do not show their love. __ Shakespeare
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