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Old Tents, New Patches

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Acts 18:3-4

3 and because he was a tentmaker as they were, he stayed and worked with them. 4 Every Sabbath he reasoned in the synagogue, trying to persuade Jews and Greeks.

 OBSERVATION

 It is interesting but culturally, it must have made sense for Paul to be possess tent-making skills.  Tents as the Bedouins used them in the Middle East were made of black coarse goat hair.  It was the primary material used to make tents in which all nomads lived, different from burlap material.  It was also the common practice that no new tents were made routinely but old tents were simply repaired, patched up, sections replaced, especially the top portion which will be used as side panels.

Our life and ministry are intertwined where we should not have a demarcation between work, life and ministry but they should all be part of our whole life.  This is the reason why our lives must be consistent whether at home, at work or at church.  We should be no holier at church than at home or at work.  Our lives are an extension of our parents who raised us and our children should be an extension of who we are.  Just as tents were patched up and handed down through generations, our faith must be resilient so that when our children are ready to take ownership of their faith, it is part of the old tent as well as new patches that they will add to the whole tent.

 APPLICATION

 Be extending at work, consistent at home and diligent at church.  Be joyful with the hand-me-down tent because it is part of my heritage and blessings. 

PRAYER

Father God, thank you for your grace and blessings of skills that we have, to honor your name by employing those skills at home, at work and at church.  Cleanse my heart so that my thoughts and my words are pleasing in Your sight.  Guide and protect Michael, especially in his new position in the unit.  Bless Joshua as he strives to improve his grades and fill Daniel with peace and joy as he spends the day at school.  I love you, Lord Jesus and its in your name I pray.  Amen.

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Good Opposition

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Exodus 5:22-23

22 Moses returned to the Lord and said, Why, Lord, why have you brought trouble on this people? Is this why you sent me? 23 Ever since I went to Pharaoh to speak in your name, he has brought trouble on this people, and you have not rescued your people at all. 

OBSERVATION

God’s plan is never meant to be as easy as a piece of cake.  I believe that God never promised that.  He did promise that He will never leave me and watch over me.  My responsibility is to trust in God who will work out all things for the good.  There are always someone who will oppose what God wills me to do.  I cannot say, “I need to quit and not continue because the difficulty of my situation means that it’s not God’s will”.  On the contrary, adversity is part of the God’s plan for me – to grow me, to humble me, to lean on Him and be courageous.

APPLICATION 

Expect adversity because it is a part of God’s great plan to bless me.

PRAYER 

Thank you Father God for all the forces around me.  You mean it to grow my faith in you and continue to learn to trust you even more tenaciously.  I lift up Michael, Joshua and Daniel for your blessings and protection.  May their hearts be drawn to your voice, Jesus.  I love you, Father.  In Jesus name.  Amen.

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