Monday, January 29, 2018

Post-it Note


Text:
Jeramiah 31:3b
Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with loving kindness have I drawn thee.

   In 1968, Dr. Spencer Silver, a scientist at 3M in the United States, was attempting to develop a super-strong adhesive. Instead he accidentally created a “low-tack,” reusable, pressure-sensitive adhesive. This misfortune is now a popular piece of paper used around the world to remind us of tasks we need to do, and allows us to express our feelings toward others.

When my wife first discovered the Post-it Note, she used it to remind me of the tasks she had waiting for me. I wondered if  Dr. Silver realized what he created when he made those small sticky pieces of paper. Soon after, my wife started attaching those little sticky pieces of paper in my lunch with little acronyms like, SHMILY See How Much I Love You and many others. She would place them in our children’s lunches, books, and other places to encourage them during the difficult times in their lives.

In our text the Lord reminds us of the love and kindness he has toward us. He helps us by leaving little nuggets of Post-it Notes in His word. He places people in our path to give us a word of encouragement, a listening ear, or an uplifting prayer. Look for a personal Post-it Note from the one who has, loved thee with an everlasting love… and tell Him how much you love Him today.

L. W. Edwards

Monday, January 8, 2018

Ebenezer



Text:

1 Samuel  7:12
Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it
Ebenezer, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us.

   Many of us have heard or seen the story, The Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. Three ghosts visited Ebenezer Scrooge, but only one, the ghost of Christmas future took him to a place that changed his life forever, the graveyard. When they arrived, the apparition pointed to  a headstone marking the spot of the miser's doom. Realizing the fate of his future, Ebenezer changed his life forever.
Like Mr. Scrooge, we can become bitter, indifferent, and cold to the things of life and even to the work of God. We have been hurt, disappointed, used, and unable to let go. Left untreated it can consume us like a cancer, devouring and destroying before we realize what has happened. 
When the author of this classic novel penned the name Ebenezer Scrooge, his message was clear. Help. The name Ebenezer comes from a Hebrew word meaning, the stone of help or the LORD helped us. When life brings us to a point of bitterness and despair, let the Spirit of God guide us to the, Ebenezer or stone of help and allow Him to change our life forever.

The Emmaus Walk

Louis Edwards