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Faith, God, Jesus, New Hope, addiction, christianity, depression, family, family values, forgive, forgiven, fresh start, friendship, grace, hope, life, marriage, mercy, new beginning, new beginnings, prayer, questions, relationships, struggle The Whisper Test

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I ran across a very moving story that John Trent, the President of StrongFamilies.com and the Center for Strong Families shared in an article.

A true story that  illustrates in a very real way, the power of our words. The Bible says that the power of life and death are found in the tongue.

Mary had grown up knowing that she was different from the other kids, and she hated it. She was born with a cleft palate and had to bear the jokes and stares of cruel children who teased her non-stop about her misshaped lip, crooked nose, and garbled speech. With all the teasing, Mary grew up hating the fact that she was “different”. She was convinced that no one, outside her family, could ever love her … until she entered Mrs. Leonard’s class.

Mrs. Leonard had a warm smile, a round face, and shiny brown hair. While everyone in her class liked her, Mary came to love Mrs. Leonard. In the 1950′s, it was common for teachers to give their children an annual hearing test. However, in Mary’s case, in addition to her cleft palate, she was barely able to hear out of one ear. Determined not to let the other children have another “difference” to point out, she would cheat on the test each year. The “whisper test” was given by having a child walk to the classroom door, turn sideways, close one ear with a finger, and then repeat something, which the teacher whispered. Mary turned her bad ear towards her teacher and pretended to cover her good ear. She knew that teachers would often say things like, “The sky is blue,” or “What color are your shoes?” But not on that day. Surely, God put seven words in Mrs. Leonard’s mouth that changed Mary’s life forever. When the “Whisper test” came, Mary heard the words: “I wish you were my little girl.”

That was a God moment for Mary… It was the turning point in her life …to know she was loved and valued…  Those 7 words began to change her life.

God wants to change our life as well.

But many times because of sins we committed and poor choices we have made… often times we feel like we can’t have a relationship with God…

That God no longer loves us or He has given up on us. But nothing can be farther from the truth.

To those who are crippled by sin or enslaved to things you know are not pleasing to God…
He says, “I wish you were my son” or “I wish you were my daughter.”

Remember what the book of James tells us draw close to God and He will draw close to you.

Isaiah 43:4 “You are precious and honored in my sight, and because I love you… ”

Be Blessed,
Stan

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Faith, God, Jesus, christianity, friendship, grace, hope, life, relationships All Systems Go

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I’m excited this week because we will be kicking off a new series called All Systems Go.

I’m all about seeing people connect with God. But so many times we stop there and we don’t allow this connection to impact our lives. The cool thing with God is that he has provided us with everything we need to do just that. However we need to know what is at our disposal to make this happen.

This series will help to do just that.

Iall starts with knowing how much God values us as individuals and as a Church.

Joshua Bell is one of the world’s greatest violinists. He’s won a Grammy Award for a violin concerto. Last year he won the Avery Fisher Prize, given once every few years to classical instrumentalists for outstanding achievement.

His instrument is a 300-year-old Stradivarius violin, which is the finest instrument, worth over four million dollars. People pay hundreds of dollars to hear him play.

A magazine said that his playing “does nothing less than tell human beings why they bother to live.” One composer says that “he plays like a god.”

But in January 2007, Bell took part in an unusual experiment.

He put on a baseball cap, pulled out his Stradivarius, and played  at a subway station in Washington, D.C.

Over a thousand people walked by.

Only one person recognized him; few even stopped to listen.

For his 45-minute experiment, Bell collected $32.17, excluding the $20 he got from the person who recognized him.

Some people gave him pennies.

Despite being one of the world’s greatest violinists playing one of the most valuable instruments in existence, people passed him by.

They didn’t realize the value and beauty of what was right before them.

In the New Testament, the apostle Paul is writing to an ordinary church, full of pretty ordinary people.

But the apostle Paul does something for these people, and he does the same for us.

He writes to them and addresses them as “God’s holy people…the faithful in Christ Jesus” (Ephesians 1:1).

And then he begins to explain…  

That they are a part of the great cosmic drama that has been going on before the world began.

They have been blessed with every spiritual blessing.

They’ve been chosen, adopted, ransomed, forgiven, included in Christ, and sealed with the Spirit.

It would take a lifetime to unpack all the spiritual blessings that they have received.

Joshua Bell is a great violinist, but Paul says that this little church in Ephesus has an identity that is greater than that of any living person.

Joshua Bell has a $4 million Stradivarius, but Paul says that they have spiritual blessings that are priceless.

And Paul says to this church, “You need to know; you need to really understand, who you are and what you have, because it will transform everything.”

Our heart is for that to happen in everyone’s life.

Come out this weekend and bring a friend as we embark on this journey together.

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