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Good morning, grace and peace be unto you. As Paul recounts some of the things he has endured in the service of Christ, the scene from Damascus (vv.32-33) is of special interest. There, Paul’s aggressive preaching ministry created great tension in the Jewish community, resulting in his novel escape (see Acts 9:22-25). Have a blessed and prosperous day on purpose and with purpose. ILY! OUR DAILY BREAD It’s Worth It By Marion Stroud Read: 2 Corinthians 11:24-33 If I must boast, I will boast in the things which concern my infirmity. —2 Corinthians 11:30 Bible in a Year: Genesis 33-35; Matthew 10:1-20 “I can’t do it,” Robert said, throwing his pencil down in despair. “It’s just too hard!” Reading, writing, and spelling seemed impossible to our dyslexic 9-year-old. At last, a solution was offered. But it was tough. We had to do reading and spelling practice with him for 20 minutes every evening—without exception. Sometimes we just didn’t feel like doing it, and at times we despaired of seeing progress. But we were committed to getting Robert’s reading age and his chronological age to match, so we battled on. After 2 1/2 years, all the tears and struggles seemed infinitely worthwhile. Robert learned to read and spell. And we all learned patient endurance. The apostle Paul suffered all sorts of hardships as he pursued his goal of sharing the good news of Jesus with those who had never heard. Persecuted, beaten, imprisoned, and misunderstood, sometimes he faced death itself (2 Cor. 11:25). But the joy of seeing people respond to his message made it all worthwhile. If you feel that the task God has called you to is too hard, remember that the spiritual lessons and joy that are wrapped up in the journey may seem hidden at first, but they are certainly there! God will help you find them. Sometimes we learn that hardships Were blessings in disguise, That earnest work and faith in God Were proven to be wise. —Hess The journey is as important as the destination.
Posted on: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 16:51:30 +0000

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