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SimplicityJoyce Meyer
22When Jimmy SmilesKacie Campbell
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The fi rst time Joyce preached at a conference, God told her to let the people know how much He loves them. That same message has been, and will continue to be, the thread that holds everything we do together.
So whether you’re helping us feed, clothe, comfort or care for someone, you’re sending a message that outweighs any other. You’re saying, “God loves you, and so do I.” Thank you for sending God’s love through your partnership with this ministry. And for expressing your love to those in need.
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For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life (John 3:16 NIV).
It’s probably fairly easy to accept that God loves the whole world enough to send Jesus to die. But it’s a little more dif� cult to believe if you had been the only person on the face of the earth, that God loves you so much He would have sent Jesus to die for you and you alone.
Most of us take John 3:16 in too broad a scope. “Oh yes, I know Jesus died for the world,” but we are not just a
group of people down here that Jesus died for. He died for each one of us. He died for you—not because you did something right. He did it because He loves you.
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to that love, then that love will � ll you up and start pouring out all over everybody else. You will be free to be a sweetheart, � owing with God’s kindness and love.
So do you believe it yet? Say it aloud right now, “God loves me.” Sometimes you have to talk to yourself and get yourself aware and conscious that you are surrounded by and immersed in the love of God.
In this month’s main feature on page 16, we’ll talk more about being a part of God’s “Secret Service.” I’ll even share with you a “secret” weapon that will help you on your mission. If you can begin to know how special you are and start acting like God loves you, you can help win the world to Jesus. God’s love will spread like wild� re.
I think you need to say it one more time, “God loves me. I’m His special child. God…loves…me!” Now go ahead—take a big leap of faith and believe it.
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CreditsPublisherJoyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.
Executive EditorsDaniel MeyerGinger Stache
Creative DirectorSteve DeShetler
Art DirectorJon Richert
Managing EditorDemian Farnworth
Staff WritersKacie CampbellMatthew LoomisAnne Williams
Graphic DesignersMegan RiordanAnna MonetteAmy RoffJessica DavisDanny Mehl
Production SupervisorGeorge Dill
Production ArtistsJeri Icenesse Jeff DouglasStacy WilliamsRobert Houston
Editorial Proofreaders Carolyn ColeyDar WoodSusan Hutchison
Production Coordinators Bill SchlickMonica JohnsonJessica Turnbeaugh
PhotographersDavid DobsonChad SpicklerDario Acosta
All Bible references are from The Amplified Bible unless otherwise noted. In Canada: Publications Mail Agreement No. 40030597 Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: Joyce Meyer Ministries CanadaP.O. Box 7700Vancouver, BC V6B 4E2(800) [email protected]
Enjoying Everyday Life® is published by Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.®, a nonprofit corp oration, Fenton, MO USA © 2011 Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. Publications Agreement No. 40030597. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Enjoying Everyday Life has no subscription price and is supported through contributions worldwide. All gifts to this ministry are tax-deductible (in countries where this applies). Because all Enjoying Everyday Life issues are preplanned, we are unable to accept unsolicited manuscripts. For more information or to order, call locally (636) 349-0303 or toll-free (800) 727-9673. Internet address: www.joycemeyer.org
Resource prices are in U.S. Funds unless otherwise noted.
Enjoying Everyday Life is a registered trade mark of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. [J] is also a registered trademark of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.
At Joyce Meyer Ministries, financial accountability is very important. We want you to be confident that your investment
is being used wisely to build God’s kingdom. That’s why we are so pleased to be accredited by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability—one of the most widely respected nonprofit accrediting agencies worldwide.
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ENJOY ING EVERYDAY L I F EVolume 25 | Number 1 | FEBRUARY 2011
Need a little extra help getting through today or need some extra advice? Everyday Answers provides wisdom from God’s Word to help you deal with life’s diffi cult issues.Watch a video from Joyce, read related articles, send a prayer request, and more.
EVERYDAY ANSWERS
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F E A T U R E S
14 CHILDREN CHOSEN BY GODBY GINGER STACHE
Abandoned and nearly killed by their father, twins Patricia and Joshua are � nally safe at home at Baby Watoto Gulu.
16 HIS MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICEBY JOYCE MEYER
Think you have what it takes to be a good spy—for God? Find out right now!
20 WHEN JIMMY SMILESBY KACIE CAMPBELL
Severely crippled Jimmy Ojoke has always had a big bright smile—even in his bleakest moments. See why he has even more to laugh about now.
22 SIMPLICITYBY JOYCE MEYER
You can learn a lot from the simplicity of a child. Here are � ve things kids can teach us.
D E P A R T M E N T S
6 Leader’s Edge
11 Worship
24 Money Management
26 A Closer Look
27 America At Its Best
29 TV Broadcast Schedule
31 Conference Tour
32 Good News
33 Character
35 Real Life Perspectives
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CreditsPublisherJoyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.
Executive EditorsDaniel MeyerGinger Stache
Creative DirectorSteve DeShetler
Art DirectorJon Richert
Managing EditorDemian Farnworth
Staff WritersKacie CampbellMatthew LoomisAnne Williams
Graphic DesignersMegan RiordanAnna MonetteAmy RoffJessica DavisDanny Mehl
Production SupervisorGeorge Dill
Production ArtistsJeri Icenesse Jeff DouglasStacy WilliamsRobert Houston
Editorial ProofreadersCarolyn ColeyDar WoodSusan Hutchison
Production CoordinatorsBill SchlickMonica JohnsonJessica Turnbeaugh
PhotographersDavid DobsonChad SpicklerDario Acosta
All Bible references are from The Amplifi ed Bible unless otherwise noted.
In Canada: Publications Mail Agreement No. 40030597Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: Joyce Meyer Ministries CanadaP.O. Box 7700Vancouver, BC V6B 4E2(800) [email protected]
Enjoying Everyday Life® is published by Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.®, a nonpro� t corp oration, Fenton, MO USA © 2011 Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. Publications Agreement No. 40030597. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Enjoying Everyday Life has no subscription price and is supported through contributions worldwide. All gifts to this ministry are tax-deductible (in countries where this applies). Because all Enjoying Everyday Life issues are preplanned, we are unable to accept unsolicited manuscripts. For more information or to order, call locally (636) 349-0303 or toll-free (800) 727-9673. Internet address: www.joycemeyer.org
Resource prices are in U.S. Funds unless otherwise noted.
Enjoying Everyday Life is a registered trade mark of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. [J] is also a registered trademark of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc.
At Joyce Meyer Ministries,� nancial accountability is very important. We want you to be con� dent that your investment
is being used wisely to build God’s kingdom. That’s why we are so pleased to be accredited by the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability—one of the most widely respected nonpro� t accrediting agencies worldwide.
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B Y J O H N C . M A X W E L L
THE GIFT OF ENCOURAGEMENT
LEADER’S EDGE
FFor more than a decade, I led an organization that put on an elaborate Christmas program each December. It was a big production with over 250 people participating in more than twenty performances. By the end of the season, everyone who participated was exhausted.
Like any good Christmas show, this one always included dozens of children. One particular year as I stood in the wings while the children came off the stage, I saw that they looked tired and a little discouraged. That’s when I decided to make it my mission to encourage those children, and let them know what a wonderful job they were doing as they came off stage during every show.
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“ If you are a leader, you should never forget that everyone needs encouragement.”
J o h n C . M a x w e l l , D Mis a dynamic speaker, bestselling author and founder of EQUIP. He communicates his principles to Fortune 500 companies, international marketing organizations, professional sports groups and church leaders worldwide. This article is used by permission from Giant Impact. Find other leadership content, resources, training, and events at www.johnmaxwell.com.
“Good job!” I exclaimed as they marched by. “You were wonderful,” I said to one child. “I love the way you smiled at the audience,” I said to another. In the few seconds I had with them as they filed past me, I showered them with as many sincere compliments as I could.
At first, they seemed surprised and a little embar-rassed as I praised them. Some looked at the ground or turned red. Only a few smiled. But after a couple of performances, I could see that they were becoming more confident. They began walking taller. More and more of them were smiling. And before long, I could see that every time as they exited the stage, they were looking for me in the wings, hoping and expecting to receive praise for the work they had done. By our final performance they were jumping around, giving me high fives, and cheering one another on.
If you are a leader, you should never forget that every-one needs encouragement. And everyone who receives it—young or old, successful or less-than-successful, unknown or famous—is changed by it. It was novelist Mark Twain who said, “One compliment can keep me going for a whole month.”
The impact encouragement makes on people can be profound. A word of encouragement from a teacher to a child can change a life. A word of encouragement from a spouse can save a marriage. A word of encour-agement from a leader can inspire a person to reach her potential. Like Zig Ziglar says, “You never know when a moment and a few sincere words can have an impact on a life.”
Even if you don’t have an official leadership position or title, you can become a great encourager. Parents can encourage members of their family. Friends can share encouraging words to help someone get through a rough time or to strive for greatness. Wherever you find yourself, you can help create an environment where people can become their best.
I believe that deep down everyone wants to become an encourager—even the most negative person. We all want to be a positive influence in the lives of others. And we can be. If you want to lift people up, keep the following in mind.
Encouragers Give Others Encouragement Daily Roman philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca observed, “Wherever there is a human being, there is an opportunity for kindness.” If you want to lift people up, do it daily.
Encouragers Initiate the Positive in a Negative Environment It’s one thing to be positive in a positive or neutral environment. It’s another to be an instrument of change in a negative environment. Yet, that’s what encouragers try to do. Sometimes that requires a kind word, other times it takes a servant’s action, and occasionally it calls for creativity.
Encouragers Understand Life Is Not a Dress Rehearsal Here’s a quote I’ve always loved: “I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.” People who lift others don’t wait until tomorrow or some other “better” day to help people. They act now!
Everyone has the potential to become an encourager. You don’t have to be rich. You don’t have to be a genius. You don’t have to have it all together. All you have to do is care about people and initiate.
During this holiday season, use whatever influence you have to lift up others, encourage them, and help them reach their potential. No act is too small, no kindness too insignificant, no positive word too uninspired. You may make someone’s day. Or you may change the course of their life.
Used by permission. Adapted from Encouragement Changes Everything by John C. Maxwell (Thomas Nelson Publishers, Copyright 2010). NOTE: This book is not available through Joyce Meyer Ministries. However, it is available wherever books are sold.
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LLast year at our Deeper Conference, I announced that everyone was getting a “3G upgrade.” The place erupted! You would’ve thought revival was breaking out. The experience showed me how quickly people get excited about high tech service. But the “3G upgrade” was actually just an illustrated introduction to my message.
I can relate to getting excited about better service. When the iPhone � rst came out, I made sure I was one of the � rst to get it. And that’s when God began teaching me what He meant by Strength is for service, not status.
App of ArroganceThe next day, I traveled to the Hillsong Conference in Sydney. Walking through the airport, everybody noticed my sacred gadget. “Is that the new iPhone?” people asked. Proud as a little boy on his birthday, I was feeling like the only one in Houston who possessed this breakthrough technology.
Why We Need to Honestly Evaluate Our Motives
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STRENGTH IS4G SERVICE
I S R A E L H O U G H T O Nis a multi-award winning Christian musician, composer and worship leader. A sometimes solo artist, he is also the frontman for the cross-cultural band New Breed. His home church is Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. www.newbreedmusic.com
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WORSHIP STRENGTH IS 4G SERVICE
“ The more we reliedon ourselves, the more swamped and worn- out we felt."
In Australia, the iPhone had not yet been released—I felt like the only one on the entire continent with such privilege. I felt important, equating it with an elite STATUS. However, I came to understand later that the phone, beyond its very cool apps and features, is still just a phone.
A while later, I was reading Romans 15 in The Message, and the words, Strength is for service, not status really struck a chord with me. You see, my dear friend, Aaron Lindsey and I started New Breed a few years before. Our in� uence had quickly grown worldwide beyond our expectations. Though effective publicly, I felt the need to inspect our motives privately, because as a balloon expands to accommodate air pressure, I felt our stretched ability would soon pop.
I had to take an honest look at my calendar and ask, Why am I saying
“yes” to so much? Is it pride? Can I really keep going like this? Sometimes the enemy of longevity is quick success. I felt this ungodly pressure on my character.
So I quit—kind of. Let me explain.
Something I Learned from Joyce MeyerI have learned to “quit” every Monday. We all need rest, so I tell people Monday is really my day off—perma-nently. I tell the Lord, “I just want to make sure You got my resignation letter today.” Because when I’m at the
end of my ability and energy, the Lord strengthens me and gets me going again on Tuesday.
I called Aaron and we read Romans 15 together. I said, “I want my life and our ministry to be marked by service. I want us to always look for the give and not for the get—for empowering others, not entitling ourselves. The attainment of status is hollow if we do not use it for His purposes.”
How to Not Lose Your FocusIf we are not careful, the blessings bestowed upon us can escalate to a level of in� uence that outgrows our capacity to sustain it.
Although the beginnings were pure, somewhere along the way we allowed the success of New Breed to go to our heads—causing us to rely less on the Lord. The more we relied on ourselves, the more swamped and worn-out we felt. We lost the under-standing of the privilege of walking and working with God—who clearly got our attention with Amos 5:23,24 (The Message) saying,
“I’ve had all I can take of your noisy ego-music. When was the last time you sang to me? Do you know what I want? I want justice—oceans of it. I want fair-ness—rivers of it. That’s what I want. That’s all I want.”
Aaron and I agreed that New Breed as we knew it was over! Now God was giving us a second chance—
a revelation of strength being for service and not status. He empowered us to empower others, not to breed entitlement.
Starting OverOur team was reconstructed with servant-leaders and those who desired to promote the interests of God and not man. Today, celebrating over a decade of team ministry with New Breed, and more than twenty years in full-time ministry, I feel a sense of urgency like never before to love God, love people, and challenge a generation of leaders to use their strength for service, not status.
We all need a motivational upgrade from time to time. Just as my � rst iPhone went from 2G to 3G and now 4G, I seek God’s signal to remain on His network and be used in His service. By being GRATEFUL, GENEROUS and GRACIOUS (the 3 Gs), I believe our lives and minis-tries will be eternally marked and equipped to GO (the 4th G) and serve; giving God glory and loving like He loves...actively and genuinely.
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Hand of Hope is the missions arm of Joyce Meyer Ministries. Our goal is simply to help as many hurting people as we possibly can, to alleviate human suffering and to help Christians grow in their faith.
The Beautiful Children of Baby Watoto Gulu
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Today he promised to kill them—all three of them: six-month-old Patricia, her twin brother, Joshua, and their mother. How could he do that? He is their father—the man meant to protect them. Instead, he told their mother that if the babies were there when he got home tonight, he would kill them all.
Desperate to save her babies’ lives, their mother knew of no choice but to abandon them. Life is dif� cult in war-torn northern Uganda, and she had no one to help her. So she took the twins in front of the Gulu police station and attempted to leave them.
Many babies are abandoned in this part of the world. Many babies die alone, hidden in piles of trash or out in the bush. But not Patricia and Joshua. Tonight they will sleep safely in a new home built to care for babies like them.
A Home for Homeless BabiesBaby Watoto Gulu just celebrated its grand opening. It’s a home for babies with nowhere else to go. Here these babies will receive the basic care, medical attention, and love they so desperately need, making the differ-ence between life and death.
It’s a place over� owing with joy—and the partners of Joyce Meyer Ministries built it.
Watoto Ministries has been saving the lives of children for over � fteen years, and we at Joyce Meyer Ministries are honored to work with them to rescue even more children through this new home and an entire village for chil-dren and widows in Gulu.
A Brand New Life Full of Love Here at Baby Watoto Gulu, happy coos and sleepy cries � ll the air. It’s
the sound of life and it is beautiful. You can’t help but smile watching toddlers wobbling about the yard, babies splashing in pools of water, and rows of babies happily devouring their bottles.
God has a purpose and a future for each of these little ones. He’s providing for them—and He’s doing it through people like you.
Baby Watoto team leader Annie Duguid says she’s grateful to those who are making the home a reality.
“It’s great to see God’s people pulling together and partnering to change lives. It’s one of those things you just can’t do alone.
“We’re happy to be the people here on the ground, picking up babies out of the dirt…but we need people to come alongside us and help us,” says Annie.
“We’re thankful that Joyce Meyer and her team and all her supporters have joined with us to do that.”
With room for more than ninety babies, the future of Baby Watoto is exciting. Many more children will be rescued. And the home will have special wards for premature babies and infants with special medical needs.
Little Patricia and Joshua have a bright future as well. The twins have had a dif� cult beginning, but what they will remember in the days and years ahead is a childhood � lled with love, safety and provision. No longer abandoned, they are free to become Uganda’s future leaders, parents or preachers.
And we thank you for being such an integral part of that future.
G I N G E R S T A C H Ean award-winning TV producer and the Chief Media Offi cer for Joyce Meyer Ministries. She has traveled to dozens of nations, spreading the Word of God. She has an enthusiasm to help the forgotten and share God’s love. She resides in St. Louis, Missouri, with her husband, Tim, and two daughters.
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Is your life a little boring? It doesn’t have to be. Because God is offering you a life that’s better than any spy story you ever heard.
Today, I want to challenge you to join God’s Secret Service. Do you want a life of passion and purpose? If yes, then sign up to be a spy for God.
How to Become a Spy for GodWhat do I mean by this? Let’s look at John 9:1: As He passed along, He noticed a man blind from his birth. Stop and take a close look at these two words: He noticed.
In our busy lives, we go about our schedules each day, going here and there, doing this and that. We do things but we don’t notice a lot of what’s going on around us. We’re quick to notice what people aren’t doing for us or what they’re not giving us…we notice only things that affect us.
But I love the fact that Jesus noticed. I also love how He stopped.
We take the time to study the steps of Jesus, but I think we need to study the STOPS of Jesus.
Because today we are busy. We live in a busy society of people. Rarely do we do just one thing at a time. For example, we drive and talk on the cell phone. We’re always thinking about four or five different things at once. Many people are doing way more than they should be doing. We have our plans—and we work our plans.
But the devil has done a number on us. He’s got us so wrapped up in everything we think we’re accomplishing—but where is it all leading us?
Why do you do what you do? To make more money? To buy more things? And in your quest
HAVE YOU SEEN A GOOD SPY MOVIE OR MAYBE READ A SPY NOVEL? THESE STORIES SEEM EXCITING TO US— THE SPY LIVES A THRILLING, ADVENTUROUS LIFE.
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE GOD’S SPY?B Y J O Y C E M E Y E R
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to make more money, I wonder how many things you don’t notice. And I wonder how often you don’t stop because it’s not in your plan?
If you want to be a member of God’s Secret Service, you’ll need to train yourself to be spiritually prepared to go out as a spy for God and watch. Listen. And then take the action God tells you to take.
Your Mission (If You Should Accept It)You are here for a reason. Romans 12 teaches us we should offer all our faculties as a living sacrifice to God. And this includes all of our resources—given to God as a living sacrifice. He’s not interested in dead religion.
A living sacrifice is one that is excited and enthusiastic and passionate about life. That’s how spies for God live life.
You see, I was religious for a long time, but I finally realized that I didn’t have a life. I was one of those people who went to church religiously. In fact, I always sat in the same seat. I had my seat and would get offended if somebody else sat in it. I remember one time the ushers came and removed the people who had the audacity to sit in my seat.
It’s really kind of sad how awesome we can think we are and at the same time be so pathetic.
Spies for God give their lives as a living sacrifice. They don’t do what dead, religious people do—go around the same Christian cul-de-sac every Sunday singing, “This is the way we go to church. Go to church. Go to church. This is the way we go to church, every Sunday morning.” And then come back home
every Sunday the same people as they were before—never changing.
We can sing I Surrender All and then not stop and listen to some-
body for five minutes because that person didn’t fit into our schedule.
Secret WeaponOne of my favorite scriptures is Acts 10:38. It says, How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power (KJV). The anointing of Holy Ghost power is the secret weapon given to all spies who work for God.
So what did Jesus do with His secret weapon? He went about doing good.
This gets me really excited, because “went about doing good” is something I can do too! I can handle this! Every day, there are good things we can do. You don’t even need a plan. All you have to do is be ready to go into your own com-munity each day and go about doing good.
Jesus: The Ultimate Secret Service AgentJesus went about doing good. He didn’t stay in the synagogue preaching all the time. He went about.
Listen, I’m all for prayer meetings and Bible studies, but you can overdo it by living in a religious box—a safe and protective circle of friends—and never going about doing good.
We do need to get together and worship corporately so that we can get renewed by the anointing, but then we need to go out and do something with the power God has given us.
The mission of God’s Secret Service is to be salt and light in a dark world. Are you ready to join us?
Being a Spy for God Is Not ConvenientThere’s a TV show I’ve seen where the main character is a woman who has a normal life being a wife and mother and she even has a regular job. But she also works as a spy.
And she’s always ready to serve. What I like about this character is, no matter where she is or what she is doing—she could be at a party or watching a movie or whatever—the spy agency will call her and she always says,
“I’m on my way.”
Joyce shares more on this topic on the Enjoying Everyday Life television broadcast February 28 – March 4. Check your local TV listing for stations and program times in your area or visit www.joycemeyer.org/tvlistings.
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Secret WeaponOne of my favorite scriptures is Acts 10:38. It says, How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power (KJV). The anointing of Holy Ghost power is the secret weapon given to all spies who work for God.
So what did Jesus do with His secret weapon? He went about doing good.
This gets me really excited, because “went about doing good” is something I can do too! I can handle this! Every day, there are good things we can do. You don’t even need a plan. All you have to do is be ready to go into your own com-munity each day and go about doing good.
Jesus: The Ultimate Secret Service AgentJesus went about doing good. He didn’t stay in the synagogue preaching all the time. He went about.
Listen, I’m all for prayer meetings and Bible studies, but you can overdo it by living in a religious box—a safe and protective circle of friends—and never going about doing good.
We do need to get together and worship corporately so that we can get renewed by the anointing, but then we need to go out and do something with the power God has given us.
The mission of God’s Secret Service is to be salt and light in a dark world. Are you ready to join us?
Being a Spy for God Is Not ConvenientThere’s a TV show I’ve seen where the main character is a woman who has a normal life being a wife and mother and she even has a regular job. But she also works as a spy.
And she’s always ready to serve. What I like about this character is, no matter where she is or what she is doing—she could be at a party or watching a movie or whatever—the spy agency will call her and she always says,
“I’m on my way.”
Now, if you join God’s Secret Service I can tell you that you won’t be bored—but you may be interrupted. Because oftentimes God inter-rupts our plan and takes us in a little different direction than we care to go.
How a Spy for God Prepares to Do GoodHave you ever been in a situation where you saw someone you wanted to help, but you weren’t prepared? Maybe you wished you could have given them a book to encourage them. Maybe a Gospel tract. Or perhaps you met a poor person and you wanted to give them a gift certi� cate for a good meal…but you didn’t have one.
I want to recommend that you have things prepared and ready to be used to bless others. Go to some gas stations and restaurants and get about ten gift cards. Make it a habit to carry gift cards, books…whatever your weapon of choice is, and be ready to carry out your mission when you see someone in need.
The days of warming church pews are over. God’s Secret Service is made of people who don’t just get fat on the Word and do nothing. Spies for God are equipped and ready to do warfare.
And by the way, if you want some creative ideas on how to serve others, check out our Love Revolution Curriculum. (See back cover.) It’s perfect for personal or group study.
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But when it comes to walking in love and spreading love to others, all you need is God’s secret weapon—His Spirit.
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JIMMYSMILES A Crippled Boy’s story of Hope
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Working with a therapist, Jimmy can now speak and even eat some things by himself. The medicine has also provided relief from the epileptic seizures. All of this was made possible by our partners.
“There’s a great change in Jimmy,” Florence shared. “He now eats well, plays around and is strong in his life. I’m so grateful for the people who made this possible and my prayer is that God would bless them abundantly.”
Brenda Atino Peko, a Watoto social worker who works closely with the family, says Jimmy’s therapy has helped the entire family. They have all grown closer to the Lord. Jimmy’s mom is even volunteering at Watoto’s outreach for women, Living Hope.
Jimmy’s natural father died of AIDS, a disease that Florence now has. But she is using this disease as an op-portunity to be an encouragement to the women at Living Hope, where many of them are also infected.
No Longer an Outcast The love and care Jimmy has received through the support of our friends and partners has had an impact on the entire village. Seeing a child with disabilities receive constant love and attention is something different than they’ve ever seen before.
In Uganda people are afraid of children with disabilities because they believe the child is either cursed or con-tagious. That child becomes an outcast because parents are afraid their own children will “catch” whatever the disabled child has.
But because of the love that was shown to Jimmy, the neighbors in the village now see it’s okay to be with him, and they love and appreciate him too.
From the very beginning, one thing has never changed about Jimmy. From a miserable existence scooting across the ground in the IDP camp to one of the nicest homes in his village, Jimmy just keeps smiling.
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(Uganda) – “I laugh at everything.” Jimmy could barely say those words without giggling. His joy is indescrib-able. Nothing but beaming grins from ear to ear from this grateful fourteen-year-old. You see, in just two short years Jimmy’s life has dramatically changed.
We � rst met Jimmy in 2008 when his family was living in a camp for internally displaced people (IDP). When his family � ed their home for the camp, Uganda was enduring a horri� c war. People watched as an army of child soldiers were stolen from their families and trained to kill. Jimmy was born in that environment. But that was just the start of his problems.
”Just Throw Jimmy Away!”Jimmy was not only born in the IDP camp, but he was born with clubfoot, clubhands and suffers from epileptic sei-zures. And because of his special needs, Jimmy had never been more than 50 feet away from his home, a very small hut. Without any way to get around, he scooted around on his backside, causing painful bedsores. He couldn’t feed himself or speak.
“Life was hard for me,” said Florence, Jimmy’s mom. “Other people would tell me to throw Jimmy away—to let him die wherever he was. But I told them that if God gave me Jimmy, then I would stay with him.”
But even in their bleakest moments, Jimmy never stopped smiling. It was that same smile that captured Joyce’s heart in the IDP camp when she visited in 2008. Hand of Hope, Joyce Meyer Ministries World Missions, began working to � nd ways to help Jimmy, his mom and stepdad, his auntie and two brothers.
A New Home Full of JoyIn June 2010, the team went to visit Jimmy again. The road to his house barely seemed like a road as it wound through the hills and farmlands.
The ministry had purchased a beautiful piece of land with plenty of room to play and grow their own vegetables. Through the support of our partners, we were also able to provide them a nice home, a separate hut for a kitchen, and a nice stand-alone bathroom with a shower. Through the help of Watoto, a ministry we partner with in Uganda, Jimmy receives therapy and his life is totally changed.
Helping the Whole FamilyWe also purchased a bicycle that Jimmy’s stepdad, Samuel, can use to take him for rides. Getting around is no longer a problem for Jimmy. Not that he needs to go many places anymore. All the neighborhood kids now come to play with Jimmy.
“People would tell me to let him die wherever he was. But I told them that if God gave me Jimmy, then I would stay with him.”
Hand of Hope is the missions arm of Joyce Meyer Ministries. Our goal is simply to help as many hurting people as we possibly can, to alleviate human suffering and to help Christians grow in their faith. joycemeyer.org/handofhope
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I once tried to plan a simple little barbecue party…I was going to invite two couples from church, grill hot dogs and hamburgers, and just sit
around and fellowship. Sounds good, right?
Well, in one week I managed to turn two couples into twenty, buy expensive steaks I couldn’t afford and drive my family crazy
with a list of chores I was convinced we just had to do before company came over.
Frankly, I just wanted to impress people. And because of it, I had a
miserable week—and I made my family miserable too.
What’s the simple solution to all of this? I believe the answer is in Luke 18:17: Whoever does not accept and receive and welcome the kingdom of God like a little child [does] shall not in any way enter it [at all].
Did you notice it says little? As chil-dren get older, even they begin to have the ability to complicate things. But when they’re really little, there’s just none of that.
Little children aren’t complicated. They don’t live their life trying to
How many days a week do you feel like life is just too complicated? Even if it isn’t, it doesn’t take us long to make things complicated. Human beings just have this innate ability to ramp everything up to the next level.
— b y J o y c e M e y e r —
5 THINGS LITTLE KIDS CAN TEACH YOU.
Joyce shares other tips on simplicity on
the Enjoying Everyday Life television
broadcast February 14-18.
Check your local TV listing for stations and program
times in your area or visit www.joycemeyer.org/tvlistings.
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Lesson 1: Let Things GoOne thing about children is they are extremely forgiving. One minute they can be � ghting over a toy and the next minute
they’re hugging.
I can tell you that hating people is complicated and it’s hard work. You can carry a grudge and be bitter and resentful and mad and offended. And every time you see “that person” you can cringe inside and you can talk about them behind their back—or you could spare yourself the trouble.
Listen, don’t waste the rest of your life sulking about some unfair thing that happened to you. Get yourself off your mind…and simplify.
Lesson 2: Be a DreamerAnother thing children do that makes their lives simple is they so easily believe.
Children believe in magic. They believe in fairytales. They have no problem coming up with imaginary playmates or imagining life to be amazing and fantastic.
There’s a book by John Ortberg called God Is Closer Than You Think. And in it, he writes about a little girl who said she knew Jesus was living in her heart because when she put her
hand to her chest, she could feel Him walking around.
Now, we mature adults know she was just feeling her heartbeat. But that little childlike spirit felt God inside her! And when you think about it, she was right because a beating heart is a sign that life is in you.
We adults need to move into the supernatural realm and start dreaming again. We need to create joy in our own lives. It’s actually a right and privilege we have as children of God, but it’s a decision we must make.
Lesson 3: Pick Up Your ToysSome of us can simplify our lives very easily, even without using our imaginations.
For one thing, we can go home and clean up our rooms. Keep the stuff you use and keep the stuff you love. But give away what you’re holding on to for someday because odds are when you need it, you won’t remember where you put it.
Lesson 4: Focus Your Attention Another way you can simplify your life is to practice doing one thing at a time. Multitasking may be popular, but the Bible tells us to give our mind to what we are doing (see Ecclesiastes 5:1).
Lesson 5: Ask Your FatherFinally, you can simplify your life just by trusting that God loves you and hears your prayers. Philippians 4:6 says, Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and peti-tion, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God (NIV).
If you want something, ask Him for it. If it’s right, He’ll give it to you. If it’s not, just know He has something better in mind for you.
It really is that simple! I encourage you to stop questioning God with your mind, and start trusting Him with your heart.
Be a little more childlike in your approach to life. Who knows: You may just feel Jesus walking around in your heart.
“MULTITASKING MAY BE POPULAR, BUT THE BIBLE TELLS US TO GIVE OUR MIND TO
WHAT WE ARE DOING.”
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AA few years ago I had the great honor of meeting Oral Roberts at his home in California. At the time he was in his eighties and had just � nished a book entitled Still Doing the Impossible. I speci� cally remember a comment he made toward the end of our meeting. He looked me straight in the eyes and with a serious expression on his face said, “I am so excited about going to heaven. I can’t wait to see what incredible things the Lord has for me to do there!”
Clearly, this great man of God did not have the word “retirement” in his vocabulary.
Most of us, on the other hand, are obsessed with retiring. You can’t pick up a business or personal � nance magazine without at least one article on how to retire well, which usually means rich and young.
But what does the Bible have to say about retirement? I can only � nd two instances in scripture where the concept is addressed.
In Numbers 8:23-26 the Lord instructs his priests, the Levites, to retire at age � fty, but to continue to help their brethren, …protect-ing the sacred things from being profaned all the days of their life. Clearly, they still had a purpose in God’s plan.
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B O B K A T Zhas worked as a CPA and registered investment advisor for over thirty years. His book “Money Came by the House the Other Day” was birthed out of a desire to offer Bible-based wisdom on fi nancial planning and stewardship. Bob is a frequent guest on Christian television shows and often speaks at churches around the country.
Luke 12:16-20 tells us about a rich man who intended to take life easy, eat, drink and be merry. This attitude so displeased the Lord that He said to him, You fool! This very night your life will be demanded from you. This is perhaps the shortest retirement in biblical history!
The truth is there is no retirement for Christians. We are bond servants, called by the Great Commission to carry out God’s work until He calls us home.
Oral Roberts had the right attitude. We need to stop asking God for the easy life after retirement and instead, prepare ourselves to be available for whatever He calls us to do, even until we take our last breath.
Ideally, our retirement years will be a time of � nancial freedom, not � nancial bondage.
Wouldn’t you love to spend your twilight years free to carry out the will of the Father and then be able to say to Him, I have brought you glory on earth by completing the work you gave me to do (John 17:4 NIV)?
That’s the kind of retirement we should be dreaming about!
Now is the right time to prepare. I whole-heartedly encourage you to put your assets to work for your retirement. Properly managed, they should provide you with enough supple-mental income, leaving you unencumbered by � nancial worry and free to accomplish God’s plan for the rest of your life.
With proper stewardship your “retirement” years may just become the happiest and most productive years of your life.
As a general rule, you will need 60 to 70 percent of your pre-retirement income to maintain your lifestyle. That income will generally come from four major sources: Social Security, employer retirement plans, individual retirement plans and income from your savings.
One of the saddest statistics I am aware of is that 80 to 90 percent of the people who retire in the United States live solely on their Social Security check. Realistically, Social Security provides about 20 to 25 percent of your total retirement income.
Medicare can help you cover your doctor, hospital and prescription drug costs. To learn the Social Security and Medicare benefi ts you will be entitled to when you retire, call (800) 772-1213 or visit www.ssa.gov.
Additionally, it is impera-tive (see Hosea 4:6) that we fully understand our employer and individual retirement plans and take full advantage of what is offered as soon as possible.
There are countless good books that explain pension plans in detail, giving you a great understanding of how to plan for your retirement. You can also learn a lot from websites like www.medicare.gov, www.schwab.com, www.retirementplanner.org and www.aarp.org.
“ Oral Roberts had the right attitude. We need to stop asking God for the easy life after retirement and instead, prepare ourselves to be available for whatever He calls us to do.”
H O W T O B E A W O R R Y - F R E E R E T I R E EA DV I C E O N R E T I R E M E N T
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Answers: 2. To be set apart for a special task.
In general, people feel very insignifi cant. They need to know God cares about them. Sometimes all it takes is a smile. Other times you may be led to do more. But you can signifi cantly increase your joy by becoming a secret agent for God—doing good things in secret and giving Him the credit. This Word study can help you get started.
A CLOSER LOOK: GOD’S SECRET SERVICE
1. John 9:1 says Jesus noticed the blind man, and then helped him by healing him. Can you think of a time you noticed a need but weren’t prepared to help? Think of a few ways you could fi ll an unexpected need.
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2. God anointed Jesus with the Holy Spirit (see Acts 10:38). What does it mean to be anointed? What do you see as your personal anointing?
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3. In 2 Timothy 4:2, we’re instructed to be ready to preach the Gospel at any time. But we tend to rush around every day going about our own business, don’t we? Think of a place you go every day. How can you share God’s love with the people you meet?
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4. God rewards you when you do things for Him in secret (see Matthew 6:1). Give it a try! Go out and do something in secret for God, then journal about your experience here. Were you able to help someone? How could you improve the experience next time? Were you able to give God the credit?
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As [Jesus] passed along, He noticed a man blind from his birth. JOHN 9:1
God anointed and consecrated Jesus of Nazareth with the [Holy] Spirit and with strength and ability and power; how He went about doing good…for God was with Him.ACTS 10:38
Watch out! Don’t do your good deeds publicly, to be admired by others, for you will lose the reward from your Father in heaven.MATTHEW 6:1 (NLT)
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D A V E M E Y E Ris the Vice President of Joyce Meyer Ministries and has been married to Joyce for over forty years. He passionately shares the truth about our rich Christian heritage in conferences nationwide, encouraging people to get educated, pray and take action.
Two months ago, we began looking at The Seven Principles of Liberty discussed in the book America’s Providential History. We covered one through four. Now, let’s continue with the � nal three.
5. The Principle of Christian UnionTrying to force people to be uni� ed never lasts because the people don’t have unity in their hearts. Laws or military force can only be maintained for a time.The Soviet Union was a good example of this—an ungodly alliance of countries where fear and control were used to hold together a confederacy of nations.
Only a people who have an internal unity of ideas and principles can come together in harmony and strength. That’s how America began—thirteen independent states joined together for the common cause. They shared the dream of a diversity of people living in a republican form of government where Christian virtues permeated society.
It’s not hard to see the importance of unity in all aspects of life. In fact, the stronger the unity present in the heart of those joined together, the stronger
The Seven Principles of Liberty Part II
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the unity will be displayed outwardly and their actions will be highly uni� ed. 1
6. The Principle of Christian EducationGalatians 6:7 tells us that people reap what they sow. This basic truth is easily applied to Christian education, because education is about “planting seeds” in the minds of people. The seeds eventually sprout results.
As the � rst Christian nation in history, we can see much fruit from seeds that were planted generations ago, even before the American Revolution. These seeds were planted by parents, teachers, pastors, statesmen, and others.
Christians would do well to study the parable of the sower in Mark chapter 4. Our faith is like a planted seed. Although our salvation is an instantaneous thing that happens as soon as we repent and submit our life to Christ, developing His character within us is a growth process. After we’re born again, we begin to study the Word, which is like a mega seed spreader. And as we con-tinue to follow Christ, He nourishes, tends to and provides the sunlight necessary for those seeds to bear fruit.
Keep in mind that God’s growth process includes “pruning,” which is sometimes dif� cult but necessary for us to bloom.2 Remember, this principle of growth through Christian education is a gradual process that will eventu-ally produce results in the nations of the world.
7. The Principle of Christian Economics or the Principle of PropertyAs creations of God, He has given us everything. He has given us the right to own property. Not just external property as in a house or money (although that’s part of it), but also internal property—things like talents, ideas and opinions.
God requires us to be good stewards of our property. How we take care of our external property is a re� ection of our internal property.
This quote by James Madison is helpful in understanding this principle:
“Property…in the former sense, a man’s land, or mer-chandise, or money, is called his property. In the latter sense, a man has a property in his opinions and the free communication of them. He has a property of peculiar value in his religious opinions, and in the profession and practice dictated by them. He has an equal property in the free use of his faculties, and free choice of the objects on which to employ them. In a word, as a man is said to have a right to his property, he may be equally said to have a property in his rights.”3
In ConclusionFreedom doesn’t just happen. People and nations who
live in freedom have set parameters to live by. These parameters, or principles, are valuable guidelines that
responsible citizens not only set, but must maintain for freedom to continue. Freedom always continues as long as the people are responsible.
1. “America’s Providential History,” Mark A. Beliles & Stephen K. McDowell (The Providence Foundation, Second Edition 1991) p. 271.
2. Ibid., pp. 271-272.
3. Ibid., p. 272.
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JANUARY 30 – FEBRUARY 19 The Greatest DecisionThis week, Joyce shares about the beauty of forgiveness with special guest Anne Beiler, the founder of Auntie Anne’s Soft Pretzels. Later on, hear a message from Joyce about how to change your attitude from frustrated to free.
FEBRUARY 20 – MARCH 12 The Power of BelievingJesus wasn’t insecure about asking God for miracles—He expected them. We can experience more of God working in our lives if we’ll unleash the power of our faith.
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FEBRUARY 28 – MARCH 4 God’s Secret ServiceWant to bless people wherever you go? Monday and Tuesday, Joyce gives tips for giving in secret when great opportunities come along. Then on Wednesday, hear why giving of yourself is one of the best things you can do for you! Thursday and Friday, join Joyce in the studio for a program about fi lling people’s needs through partnership.**
JANUARY 31 – FEBRUARY 4 Joyce Teaches from IndiaHear messages straight from Bangalore, India, as Joyce teaches about the power of determination, the greatest of God’s commandments, and the joy of living a surrendered life.
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FEBRUARY 21 – 25 Giving God Your AllWe can only live this life once, so why not give God all we’ve got? On Monday, Joyce is joined by David Barton to talk about America’s Christian roots.* Tuesday, Joyce will challenge you with two ways to come up higher. Wednesday and Thursday’s programs will help you fi gure out what God’s speaking specifi cally to you. And Friday, Joyce teaches on the benefi ts of obedience, with a special segment featuring Dr. Henry Cloud.
FEBRUARY 14 – 18 Jesus Is All You NeedJesus is the answer to every problem you have. Monday, Joyce teaches how to live the life you’ve always wanted just by following His lead. Tuesday and Wednesday, Joyce teaches on the Jesus of the Bible and how today’s culture can cloud our perception of Him. Thursday and Friday, Joyce shares how to free yourself from complicated living by becoming more like a little child.
FEBRUARY 7 – 11 The Wisdom of Making Right ChoicesDo you need to make a few decisions in your life right now? Tune in this week because Monday through Thursday, Joyce will help you see the facts instead of your feelings, so you can make wise choices. On Friday, Joyce shares how to turn your life over to Christ. Learn what Jesus did for you!
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JOYCE TO VISIT THEL.A. Dream CenterThe L.A. Dream Center has asked Joyce to speak Sunday, January 23, during the church’s 9 and 11 am services, so she’s prepared a special message to share.
She will also take a tour of the Dream Center’s new shelter for survivors of human traffi cking, which is named in her honor. We’re excited to share more news with you as this ministry unfolds.
Look for more information in future issues of Enjoying Everyday Life.
We want to pray for you! Share your prayer requests with us in time for this year’s Day to Heal and Restore—and take some time to join us in prayer. When you’re going through diffi cult times, the best way to lift your spirits is to bless somebody else. So ask God to put some people on your heart, and join us as we pray. We’re excited about the work God will do in and through you!
The letter from partner Lori O. of Woodstock, GA, touched our hearts. We hope you enjoy it too.
“I fully committed my life to Christ in September 1998. And I prayed God would give me someone to show me how to practically apply His Word to my life. His answer was Joyce.
“Six months after I ‘stumbled’ on her TV program, my husband re-committed his life to Christ at one of her conferences in Virginia. Our marriage was in shambles then. Today, almost eleven years later, we fall more in love each day.
“While other teachers have played pivotal roles in our lives, it was Joyce’s boldness and honesty that� rst captured our hearts and helped us make the � rst step to-ward leading a godly life. He has faithfully straightened our paths. Thanks, Joyce!”
—Lori O.WOODSTOCK, GA
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J O Y C E M E Y E Ris one of the world’s leading practical Bible teachers. She has written more than eighty inspirational books and released thousands of audio and video teachings. Her Enjoying Everyday Life radio and TV programs are broadcast around the world. She also travels extensively conducting conferences. Joyce and her husband, Dave, make their home in St. Louis, Missouri.
CHARACTER
MAKING ROOM FOR GOD
How to Experience His Presence in Your Everyday Life
B Y J O Y C E M E Y E R
DDave likes to go to football games when we’re home in St. Louis. And every time he goes, there’s a woman who sits by the stadium gate, begging. One whole side of her face is caved in, as if part of her bone structure is missing. Well, Dave always looks for her, and she is always happy to see him because he’s devel-oped a habit of handing her twenty dollars.
Tens of thousands of people go to those games. But it’s surprising how few people give that woman anything. Most of them just � le by like she’s not even there. I wonder how many of them are Christians.
I wonder how many people reading this article have passed by someone like her.
See, we may live in a rude, crude, insensitive society. But as Christians, we’re not to take on the sel� sh � avor of the world. God wants us to be sensitive to the needs and emotions of other people.
Ezekiel 11:19 says, And I will give them one heart [a new heart] and I will put a new spirit within them; and I will take the stony [unnatu-rally hardened] heart out of their � esh, and will give them a heart of � esh [sensitive and responsive to the touch of their God].
The letter from partner Lori O. of Woodstock, GA, touched our hearts. We hope you enjoy it too.
“I fully committed my life to Christ in September 1998. And I prayed God would give me someone to show me how to practically apply His Word to my life. His answer was Joyce.
“Six months after I ‘stumbled’ on her TV program, my husband re-committed his life to Christ at one of her conferences in Virginia. Our marriage was in shambles then. Today, almost eleven years later, we fall more in love each day.
“While other teachers have played pivotal roles in our lives, it was Joyce’s boldness and honesty that� rst captured our hearts and helped us make the � rst step to-ward leading a godly life. He has faithfully straightened our paths. Thanks, Joyce!”
—Lori O.WOODSTOCK, GA
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When you allow God to soften your heart, you can live a life of amazing power and purpose. He can use you to help a lot of people. But you won’t ever experience that heart transforma-tion unless you spend time in His presence.
Have You Lost Track of God?There’s a story in the Bible where Mary and Joseph took Jesus to Jerusalem and then they left to go home, supposing He was with them. I wonder how many times we suppose God’s with us when we’re really off doing our own thing?
Now, here’s the interesting part. Mary and Joseph had traveled a day’s journey before they realized Jesus wasn’t with them and then it took three days to � nd him. Three days! The message here is that it’s easier to lose that special presence of God than it is to get it back once we’ve lost it.
We need to be careful to remain in the pres-ence of God.
How to Remain in God s̓ PresenceThere are a lot of ways you can make God feel at home in your heart.
First of all, you can simply be obedient to His Word. Being willing to back off from behav-iors that offend God is the number one sign of spiritual maturity. It shows you care about what He thinks and feels about your behavior.
Ephesians 4:31 tells us to get rid of all bitterness. I’m not sure there’s anything that irritates a parent more than having their kids � ghting with one another. As Christian brothers and sisters, we can all learn how to let go of our offenses and live in peace.
Now, from Genesis to Revelation the Bible says a lot about the power of words. Psalm 22:3 tells us that God inhabits the praises of His people. If we use our words to give thanks to God and lift up other people, we’ll be blessed.
What s̓ the Most Important Thing?The thing that is more important to God than anything in our daily walk is having a good, solid relationship with Him. But beyond that, it’s how we treat people. It doesn’t matter how many scriptures you can quote if you aren’t treating people well.
First John 4:12 tells us: No man has at any time [yet] seen God. But if we love one another, God abides (lives and remains) in us….
Did you get that? Where there’s love, God abides.
Some of you are so frustrated in your lives and ministries because you feel like there’s so much more in you to give but you can’t seem to get it out. I’m telling you, when you begin to love people at a greater level, you’ll experi-ence God’s anointing at a greater level.
As Christians, we need to stop worrying about what we need, and start � lling other people’s needs.
Remember the woman at the football stadium? Now think about someone you see on a daily or weekly basis and ask yourself one ques-tion: What can I do to let them know God loves them?
“ We may live in a rude, crude, insensitive society…but God wants us to be sensitive to the needs and emotions of other people.”
CHARACTER MAKING ROOM FOR GOD
Ephesians 4:31 tells us toI’m not sure there’s anything that irritates a parent more than having their kids � ghting with one another. As Christian brothers and
“ We may live in a rude, crude, insensitive society…but God wants us to be sensitive
CHARACTER MAKING ROOM FOR GOD
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Want to go from rules to a relationship with God? Check out Joyce’s article “The Beauty of a Real Relationship with God” at joycemeyer.org/everydayanswers.
EVERYDAY ANSWERS
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REAL LIFE PERSPECTIVES
B Y M A T T H E W L O O M I S
RRelationships are interesting nowadays.
According to a well-known social networking site (Facebook), I have 499 “friends.” Some of these “friends” are people I haven’t seen in over twenty years. Some of them used to be acquaintances, but now we are online “friends.” And a few of these people I haven’t actually met in person—but we’re still friends, right?
We share vacation photos (except for the ones where we look bad). We share random thoughts (It’s sooo cold outside!), photos of our dinner (Mmmm), political rants (Unbelievable!), inspir-
ing scriptures (Philippians 4:13), videos (Here’s a cat driving a car!), and many other things. We share life together. We’re a community.
But is this “community” ful� lling and meaningful enough to replace God’s original plan of real intimacy with real people?
Now before I answer that question, don’t get me wrong here—I use Facebook and Twitter. I’m not saying you should never use these forms of communication.
It’s just that God’s been encourag-ing me to take a closer look at my relationships and social networking habits—and what He’s taught me has enriched my life. And I think it will enrich yours as well.
What Really MattersBefore getting married in 2008, I used to spend hours on Facebook (and Myspace before that). And I tried to carry that habit into my marriage.
It didn’t work out. My time on Facebook was way out of balance—my marriage wasn’t operating at 100 percent. But my wife’s pregnancy and the birth of our son made me realize what was truly important in life. So I cut down my Facebook time—and my happiness expanded.
Recently, a friend told me how he would think clever thoughts while with his wife and children, then send out tweets and not mention them to his family (sitting right next to him). His wife would read his
postings later on Facebook and feel like “Mrs. Second-Place.”
Fortunately, my friend realized how this was hurting his marriage. He’s now spending a lot less time “tweeting” and sees tremendous bene� ts.
Donʼt Settle for Second BestReal, tangible relationships are God’s perfect plan for your life. Yes, they can be messy. That’s one reason we gravitate toward social networks…they are convenient and low maintenance compared to the real thing.
But real relationships are so much more satisfying. Jesus spent most of His time with only twelve “friends”—giving them lots of quality time talking, laughing and crying intimately.
Final ThoughtIf Jesus had posted on Peter’s Facebook page three times, “Do you love me?”—would this have impacted Peter the same way as their face-to-face encounter?
Let’s be happy Christ doesn’t set limits on His relationship with us. We shouldn’t do it with our loved ones either. Life is so much richer with a little face time.
“Real, tangible relationships are God’s perfect plan for your life. Yes, they can be messy.”
Are Your Social Media Habits Killing Your Social Life?
SCREEN TIME vs. FACE TIME
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