Welcome to The Week In Words, where we share quotes from the last week’s reading. If something you read this past week inspired you, caused you to laugh, cry, think, dream, or just resonated with you in some way, please share it with us, attributing it to its source, which can be a book, newspaper, blog, Facebook — anything that you read. More information is here.
Here are some that ministered to me this past week:
From a devotional titled The Invitation by Derick Bingham. commenting on John 9:1-4:
[The blind man’s] suffering was not due to sin but was in fact a conduit for showing what God can do. He was about to become a legend for the glory of God…..Your circumstance may be dire; your health may be failing, your business may be collapsing, your plans may be wrecked, your finances stretched and your cupboard bare. You may be ready to quit. Don’t. Why? Because this circumstance you are in is not because you have done wrong but because God is about to reveal His works in you.
From Women’s Ministry in the Local Church by J. Ligon Duncan and Susan Hunt:
No matter how many bowls of soup we dish up at the soup kitchen, if we do it with rebellious hearts against those God has put in authority over us, it is not pleasing to Him (p. 90).
From a friend’s Facebook:
“Every job is a self portrait of the person who did it. Autograph you work with excellence.” ~ Unknown
This is something I wish every person could imprint on their brains! And their work!
From another friend’s Facebook:
“Keep out of your life all that will keep Christ out of your mind.”
From “Meeting God Alone” in On Asking God Why by Elisabeth Elliot:
The Bible is God’s message to everybody. We deceive ourselves if we claim to want to hear his voice but neglect the primary channel through which it comes.
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My church’s youth pastor said something similar to that first quote in his sermon on the book of Job yesterday. He reminded the congregation that Job’s friends doctrine of sin and punishment was correct (that sin leads to suffering) but incorrectly applied. They presumed that Job’s suffering was a result of his sin; when, truly, God had declared Job righteous–and had chosen to put him through suffering in order to reveal His own greatness to and in Job.
I love that idea of suffering as “a conduit for showing what God can do.”
WOW, that quote about job and excellence is powerful! Do everything as if it’s unto the Lord.
Have a blessed week ahead.
Thinking of the Royal Wedding today . . .
“Americans are always taken by royalty,”
– Sally Quinn
Wow…the EE quote is great. Read, read, read…and pray. Thanks for hosting today.
Oh, Elisabeth Elliot! I could do a whole WiW post about her! Someday I will… 🙂
Have a wonderful week!