Month: September 2017

Walk Through the Open Door

I have been praying for an open door in a specific area of my life.  So when I read what Paul wrote in his letter to the church in Corinth it really stood out to me: “For a great and effective door has opened to me…” 1 Corinthians 16:9a

I like Paul’s description of his opened door: “great and effective.”

Effectiveenerges (en-er-gace);  Strong’s # 1756:  Comparable in meaning to the English word “energetic,” which stems from this word.  Energes…denotes something at work, active, and effective.  It is the opposite of argos, “idle,” “inactive,” “ineffective.”₁

This sounds like a door we would want to run through.  We often think when the door opens we will make an entrance and all will be well.  However, along with this opened door Paul said …And there are many adversaries.”  1 Corinthians 16:9b

Wait a minute!  There are many adversaries?

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Stretch Out Your Hand

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Would you like to experience a miracle?  “If you want to experience a miracle you must first experience a problem.”  These words rang in my ear for days after spoken by my life group teacher.  Probably because I have a problem and long for a miracle.  What problem are you experiencing?  Do you long for a miraculous act from God?

There’s something interesting about miracles…

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Increased Income

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Our company was awarded a new contract.  As the Executive Vice President, I considered the task of incorporating and managing the details of this account on top of our already thriving business.  In a realistic moment, I suggested to our president, “You may need to hire someone more equipped to handle this position.  I don’t know if I can do it.”  Her response…

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The Palm Tree in the Storm

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How well do you weather the storms of life? Like many others, we closely monitored the hurricane weather updates in full alert.  As I watched the strong winds whip the palm trees, almost bending them in half, I was curious how they could withstand such winds.  After the hurricane made its way through leaving its damage behind, my curiosity led me to some quick research.

These two qualities left me pleasantly inspired & encouraged!

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The Owner’s Manual

Steve continues to do a fantastic job keeping the grass manicured.  But when the head on our weed eater broke, rather than getting it replaced right away, we let the weeds take over for several weeks.  I admit, the yard was starting to look rough. It reminded me of the time Steve put me in charge of all weed eating because I had told him that I didn’t think his skills were measuring up.  You can watch that video below:

 

Above video previously posted in January 2016

Copyright©2017, Gloria Stucky

Video by:  www.stuckycreative.com