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Friday, February 11, 2011

OH YE OF LITTLE FAITH GET OUT OF THE BOAT!!!!!!!!!!!



Matthew 14 :28-30 Lord, if it's you," Peter replied, "tell me to come to you on the water." "Come," he said. Then Peter got down out of the boat, walked on the water and came toward Jesus. But when he saw the wind, he was afraid and, beginning to sink, cried out, " Lord, save me! Getting Out Of The Boat After my "conversion/collision" with God in 1988 , life did not exactly smooth out, but instead, became more challenging.

Doing things His way instead of my own forced me out of the "boat" of my own comfort and onto the treacherous sea to which He has called me. In 1996 , God gave me a "push" to move my family from Houston to Fort Worth, here in Texas, USA. A job opened up in the Fort Worth area, and I took it, and left my wife the "joy" of selling our home in Houston. Within a few months, the company's owner began secluding himself in his and acting strangely distant to the employees.
Then, the news came down that he was selling the company, and my new position was in jeopardy. Like Peter, I had stepped out of the boat in faith, but now, I was starting to sink. And I was taking my whole family down -- wife, teenagers, dogs, and all! There was nothing left to do but yell, "Lord, save me!" What did God do? In His own peculiar way, after a few weeks passed by, He opened the door for me with a company of aging owners. They wanted somebody on board with my "in-depth" experience to help them sell their company. They were great to me and treated this prodigal like one of own. It would not be the last time that Love incarnate would pull me out of the sea of trouble. "Lord, save me!" How many times have we been sinking in life? We have lost a job or a loved one, or suffered some other type of setback. It looks hopeless. We are sinking, and sinking fast. "Lord, save me!" Friends, if God calls us out of the boat that we are in, or the job, or the situation, we should ask only one question: "Lord, is it You?" Then we should follow our heart to Him, keeping our eyes upon Him and ignoring the winds and the waves of life. Should we begin to sink, we need remember this short prayer: "Lord, save me!" Prayer: Father God, please give us the courage to "get out of the boat" -- the boat of our misery, selfishness, and feelings of unworthiness -- and come to You when You call, no matter what the cost. Ame

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THE RESTUARANT BOUNCERAND THEIR COSTUMER




There were two buddies, one with a Doberman Pinscher and the other with a Chihuahua . The guy with the Doberman Pinscher says to his friend, "Let's go over to that restaurant and get something to eat." The guy with the Chihuahua says, "We can't go in there. We've got dogs with us." The buddy with the Doberman Pinscher says, "Just follow my lead." They walk over to the restaurant, the guy with the Doberman Pinscher puts on a pair of dark glasses and he starts to walk in. The bouncer at the door says, "Sorry, mac, no pets allowed." The man with the Doberman Pinscher says,
" You don't understand. This is my seeing-eye- dog." The bouncer says, "A Doberman Pinscher?" He answers, "Yes, they're using them now; they're very good and protect me from robbers, too." The man at the door says, "Come on in." The buddy with the Chihuahua figures, "What the heck," so he puts on a pair of dark glasses and starts to walk in. Once again the bouncer says, "Sorry, pal, no pets allowed." The guy with the Chihuahua says, "You don't understand. This is my seeing-eye dog." The bouncer at the door says, "A Chihuahua?" The man with the Chihuahua says, "A Chihuahua?????? They gave me a Chihuahua?!"

THE POLICE OFFICER;S JOKE JUST LUAGH


“Pull over the curb,” said the policeman.

“ You don’t have a taillight.
” The motorist stepped out, looked in back of the car, and stood quivering and speechless.
“ Oh, it’s not that bad,” said the policeman.
The man mumbled,
“It’s not the taillight I am worried about. Where are my wife and trailer?