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Women's Ministry
2011 Calendar

World Crafts Show
Women On Mission's
Sept. 25th at 4:00pm

Loving Well
Northcrest Women's Retreat
Oct. 7 & 8th
at Lake Tiak O'Khata,
Louisville, MS

Christmas Photos
Nov. 6th, 13th, 20th

Christmas Tour of Homes
Dec. 10th



Women On Mission
Meet Monthly
Check Web Site
For Date

Wild Women
Coffee Shop Group
Tuesdays at 9:00am
at The Daily Grind
Bring your Bible

Mid-Day Women's
Bible Study Group
at the church
Thursdays 12:15-12:45

 

"What Is That To You?"

"Peter....said to Jesus, 'But Lord, what about this man?' Jesus said to him, '...what is that to you? You follow Me'" (John 21:21-22).

One of the hardest lessons to learn comes from our stubborn refusal to refrain from interfering in other people's lives. It takes a long time to realize the danger of being an amateur providence, that is, interfering with God's plan for others. You see somone suffering and say, "He will not suffer, and I will make sure that he doesn't." You put your hand right in front of God's permissive will to stop it, and then God says, "What is that to you?" Is there stagnation in your spiritual life? Don't allow it to continue, but get into God's presence and find out the reason for it. You will possibly find it is because you have been interfering in the life of anothers--proposing things you had no right to propose, or advising when you had no right to advise. When you do have to give advice to another person, God will advise through you with the direct understanding of His Spirit. Your part is to maintain the right relationship with God so that His decernment can come through you continually for the purpose of blessing someone else.

Most of us live only within the level of consciousness--consciously serving and consciously devoted to God. This shows immaturity and the fact that we're not yet living the real Christian life. Maturity is porduced in the life of a child of God on the unconscious level, until we becomme so totally surrendered to God that we are not even aware of being used by Him. When we are consciourly aware of being used as broken bread and poured-out wine, we have yet another level to reach--a level where all awareness of ourselves and of what God is doing through us in completely elimanated. A saint is never consciously a saint--a saint is consciously dependent on God.

November 15th--My Utmost For His Hightest

This is "so" why I try not to give advice.....