I like the story about the fellow who went to the pet store for a singing parakeet. The store owner had just the bird and the next day the man came home to a house full of music. When he went to feed the bird he noticed for the first time, the parakeet had only one leg. He called the store and complained. "What do you want," the store owner responded, "a bird who can sing or a bird who can dance?"
Good question for times of disappointment. What do we want?
It's what Jesus asked the disciples when they complained. And in Luke 24:27, Jesus began to tell them the story of God's plan for people, "starting with Moses and all the prophets, and everything that had been written about Himself in the Scriptures." Jesus' cure for the broken heart is the story of God.
So what do you want? If you're disappointed, turn to the story of God. He's still in control!
From: He Stills Moves Stones - Max Lucado
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Good question for times of disappointment. What do we want?
It's what Jesus asked the disciples when they complained. And in Luke 24:27, Jesus began to tell them the story of God's plan for people, "starting with Moses and all the prophets, and everything that had been written about Himself in the Scriptures." Jesus' cure for the broken heart is the story of God.
So what do you want? If you're disappointed, turn to the story of God. He's still in control!
From: He Stills Moves Stones - Max Lucado
Sent via my BlackBerry from Vodacom - let your email find you!
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