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Sunday, May 15, 2016

Joy Will Shine When Morning Shines




Joy Will Shine When Morning Shines


With many tears and troubled years;
We wonder if it's worth it all.
With no respect, sometimes neglect;
With sad hearts, our countenance falls.

Sometimes it's hard to lift your eyes;
To say hello, to say goodbye.
When sadness reigns, through silent pain;
When the tears have weakened our eyes.

Tears may fall all through the nighttime;
But joy will shine when morning shines.
When Jesus comforts through the praise;
His healing love comes right on time.

May we face each day with knowing;
There is a place prepared above. 
Continue in His joy, my friend;
Find peace His comfort and love.

One day the heavens will open;
 Jesus will stand in the sky.
This world will be a memory;
As we wave to this world goodbye.

Forever joy comes on that day;
When all tears will vanish away.
Heaven will be yours and be mine; 
Yes, joy will shine when morning shines.

Susan Y, Nikitenko
Song Of Comfort
May 15th, 2016

For his anger endureth  Psalms 30:5 
but a moment; in his favo
ur is life: 
weeping may endure for a night, 
but joy cometh in the morning.



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Thursday, May 5, 2016

Don't Be A Judas



Don't Be A Judas

(Selling Out Your Team)

When I thought of this lesson I automatically wanted to use football as the illustration.  I've asked myself,  "Why do I keep referring to football?"  I never was that much into football not even as a kid.  I've never played any kind of band instrument and I've never been a cheerleader.  I was in the pep club for a brief time as a teenager.  I wasn't really anything special except I did make the honor roll when I tried to.  
My husband was a football player and loves football, so the majority of my life has included football.  I have been in the football stands nearly our whole marriage. 

One important thing I've learned from football is teamwork. 
Teamwork is very important in the winning of the game.  When a team works together, motivates each other and listens to the coach they most likely will be an effective team.

I have heard of an illegal practice where a player or team gets paid off to cause a loss of his own game.  They choose to become rich at the expense of others.   Some teams even being blackmailed into throwing a game because of illegal gambling.  I have often wondered if this kind of gambling could even happen among the players themselves. 

Even so on any team whether political, business, sports, or the home.  If we have a team that works together for the same purpose it will most likely be successful, but if we have a player or teammate secretly working against a win.  It could cause a loss for the whole team.

Nothing is more disheartening to think people work, put their heart and money into something, strive, even become older, to find they have been dooped by a supposed trusted team player.  It could also be a paid individual who is being paid to help his team win and at the same time being paid to help his team lose. 

We have a spiritual battle, as Christians,  that goes on all the time.  We know the devil has many tricks up his sleeve and wants to pull us from what God wants us to do.  When we are part of God's family we should give our best effort towards the things of God.  To be sold out for the things of Christ. 

 Our motivation should be higher than any earthly prosperity.  Though God does sometimes bless some with wealth, like Abraham. Abraham blessed God with his wealth but was not controlled by having wealth.

Don't be a Judas who was paid off to betray.    He loved money
more than He loved Jesus.                                                     

The bible teaches that the love of money is the root of all evil.

1Timothy 6:10
For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.

Susan Y Nikitenko
Devotional: Don't Be A Judas
May 4th, 2016



Poetry And Other Materials On This Site Can Be Freely Used For Christian Bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way. All Other Purposes Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At "treasurebox18@yahoo.com" All my poems with stories are both real and fictional designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include Site Name And Link Back To This Blog. Thank-You.

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