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  1. Luke 14:25-35 shows me the importance of surrendering all to God and putting Him first before everything else - family, work, friends etc... Often these things do get in the way and because pressures that come from these relationships, we compromise on our relationship with God which is the foundational relationship on which all other relationships should spring off and/or stand on.

    If our hearts are fully yielded to the Lord we will be willing to see HOW MUCH we can do not HOW LITTLE. All will be done with true gratitude, humility and love. This will be laced with joy as faith, that works by love and purifies the soul, does it great work under the unction of the Holy Spirit! As we give ourselves to Him even now, so let the great Power that is outside of and above ourselves, do His gracious work of expelling all selfishness and flooding our hearts (Romans 5:5) with the love, the awe-inspiring love of God which is self-forgetful, discerning, patient, ever so kind and NEVER fails (1 Cor. 13:4-7)!

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  2. I have deeply admired the series of teachings in this third quarter; and I urge my fellow
    Christians to meditate upon them with maximum attention.

    For the church to be effective as far as community service is concerned, earlier preparation and unity among the church members should be ensured: for the saying goes, "failing to prepare is preparation to fail"

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  3. so Proverbs 16:3 says \"Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and HE WILL ESTABLISH YOUR PLANS.\"....where does it say WE will establish OUR plans...or where does it say a committee will establish a plan....I think that is what Scripture is telling us....stop planning and start and continually pray...let the LORD reveal us HIS PLAN for our churches and our lives....we spend too much energy in developing plans that WE think the LORD has for us.....just like the first Church in Acts they spent their time continually in pray and worship and the LORD revealed HIS will ......

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    • Dear Mark,
      I agree with you that continuous prayer is of paramount importance. However, the text does not imply we shouldn't plan but before planning we should COMMIT ourselves to God so that our plans can be according to His will. On the other hand, It is to God to ESTABLISH our plans, not to us. We PLAN only after commiting and surrendering ouserlves to God and wait fo his approval.

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    • The story in Sabbath Afternoons lesson tells of a woman who saw a need. Then she took the initiative to do something for her community. God blessed her plan.

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      • Amen Bud! Our church is next to the local shelter. We have a Sabbath lunch for them every week. Some come to church, but most just drop by for the "loaves and fishes". We pray about our work, we act upon our prayers. This is trusting in faith that God is leading us. Without a hand in the work it might be difficult to see these people as anything but beggars, now they are friends and pre-christians. God has changed our attitudes and we are a church of service more than one of just preaching. Acts 2:45-- there were a few pre-christians in that group I am sure.

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  4. "The greatest help that can be given our people is to teach them to work for God, and to depend on Him, not on the ministers."—Testimonies for the Church 7:19

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