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Discovery Walk #2

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Since I have a meeting tonight, I decided to take my discovery walk a bit earlier than yesterday, and what the plan says for the future. No big deal what time I take it, really, today is a gorgeous day all around, so makes no difference.

I ventured up the road again. This time I started my mini disc player at a random track. It happened to be a song by Chris Tomlin, called ‘Take my Life’ The song is written as a prayer-a humble prayer-to God, offering yourself to be used by Him. I believe this should be the cry of everyone, and I sang to myself with Chris, and sang those words to God, Lord take my life.

I finally met up with some people a bit farther up the road. Neither of the people I saw were saved, and I didn’t see much of a witnessing opportunity at the time, but on my return trip I recalled what Pastor Rowe got us to do last night in prayer meeting, by praying for every single house in Burlington, with it all divided up in 6 sections, and us divided in 6 groups. Those people got prayed for last night. They may be consider “unreachable” by our standards, but nothing is impossible for God. Nothing!

Keep Lookin Up
Rud

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  1. Blogger Josh | 5:23 p.m. |  

    "by our standards, but nothing is impossible for God"

    The last part is so true... NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR GOD, and like you said "by OUR standards" it may not seems possible. This is where WE as Christians "let go, and let God!"...

    Another good word Rudy!

    God Bless
    ~Josh

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