Good Morning Christian Peeps, How are you doing this morning, good I hope? Did you have a good weekend, I sure hope so? Well it’s back to the grind of another work week and I hope yours is off to a good and very positive start so far? Have a good and very Blessed Monday and start to your work week.
God Bless You and Yours!
“When he saw Jesus from afar, he ran and worshipped Him.” Mark 5:6 NKJV
Regret apart from repentance and restoration will never bring you freedom.
My thoughts and comments today are about “Bizarre Behavior.”
People are capable of bad behavior, regardless of nationality, gender, geography, education, financial, or social standing. Common sense does not come automatically with any of those. People do unexplainable things, though it makes no sense to behave in destructive ways, typically hurtful to others and predictably harmful to one’s self. Some people do that all too frequently, usually unexplainable even to themselves. Everyone has had an occasion when you ask yourself, “What was I thinking?” Probably, your baffled explanation was, “I wasn’t thinking!”
Any person is capable of conduct embarrassing to themselves and bewildering to those who know them. Bizarre behavior is not as spontaneous and inexplicable as you might first think. Such behavior exposes an inner life lacking good judgment and little thought of consequence. The consequence is normally worse than previously considered. What begins as private thought can soon become public conduct. The bad news is that there is much damage that is irreparable; the good news is that all you have done is redeemable.
Mark reports Jesus’ encounter with a man whose behavior was bizarre. You will find hope in this first tragic then triumphant story of God’s grace and power. See Mark 5:1-6 NKJV. Here’s his story – the very definition of bizarre. The source of his strange behavior was spiritual. Mark’s account does not suggest that all bizarre behavior is demonic, as was true in this instance. But there is always a spiritual dynamic to wrong pursuits and passions that are controlling and eventually uncontrollable. His behavior imposed estrangement from others, worsening his isolation and despair. His actions were unconstrained, even irrepressible, in spite of his own efforts and the best attempts of others. As a result, he experienced self-disgust which produced a spiral of self-destructive behavior. (Verses 2-5).
However long he had struggled and suffered, there was some vestige of his former self that longed to be free and could recognize that Jesus alone was his solution. Whatever you have done and wherever you have strayed, come running to the Savior. “When he saw Jesus from afar, he ran and worshipped Him.” Verse 6. Your wise response is to allow no regret over your past or present failures keep you from Jesus. Regret apart from repentance and restoration will never bring you freedom. Paul addressed this in these words, “Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but worldly sorrow brings death.” Read 2 Corinthians 7:10-11 NIV.
Your struggle may not be as extreme as his, but your need can be as real as his. Unbecoming behavior is not the private reserve of the worst among us. Jesus braved a violent storm at sea to meet a man with a tragic storm in his soul. To both, Jesus said, “Peace be still! . . and there was a great calm.” Mark 4:35-41. There was a happy ending for him, as there will be for you.
After his encounter with Jesus, “They came to Jesus, and saw the one who had been demon possessed . . sitting and clothed and in his right mind.” Mark 5:15 NKJV. Changed completely; freed absolutely; satisfied fully. See 2 Timothy 1:7 NKJV/1 Peter 1:13 NIV/Colossians 3:1-3 NIV. New beginnings are available. “Great is His faithfulness; His mercies are new every morning.” Lamentations 3:23 NLT.
My prayer for you today is that your first response is always to come to Jesus.
K-Love’s Encouraging Words:
God's voice is glorious in the thunder. We can't even imagine the greatness of His power.
~ Job 37:5, NLT
This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.
~ Psalm 118:24, NLT
Come and see what our God has done, what awesome miracles he performs for people!
~ Psalm 66:5, NLT
"Life without God is like an unsharpened pencil - it has no point".
DTuff ..can you call me Tuesday Morning at 1-325-829-5656. I wont hold you but a minute but I'd like to talk to you..
--Previous Message-- : Good Morning Christian Peeps, : How are you doing this morning, good I hope? : Did you have a good weekend, I sure hope so? : Well it’s back to the grind of another work : week and I hope yours is off to a good and : very positive start so far? Have a good and : very Blessed Monday and start to your work : week. : : : God Bless You and Yours! : : : : “When he saw Jesus from afar, he ran and : worshipped Him.” Mark 5:6 NKJV : : : : Regret apart from repentance and restoration : will never bring you freedom. : : : : My thoughts and comments today are about : “Bizarre Behavior.” : : People are capable of bad behavior, : regardless of nationality, gender, : geography, education, financial, or social : standing. Common sense does not come : automatically with any of those. People do : unexplainable things, though it makes no : sense to behave in destructive ways, : typically hurtful to others and predictably : harmful to one’s self. Some people do that : all too frequently, usually unexplainable : even to themselves. Everyone has had an : occasion when you ask yourself, “What was I : thinking?” Probably, your baffled : explanation was, “I wasn’t thinking!” : : Any person is capable of conduct : embarrassing to themselves and bewildering : to those who know them. Bizarre behavior is : not as spontaneous and inexplicable as you : might first think. Such behavior exposes an : inner life lacking good judgment and little : thought of consequence. The consequence is : normally worse than previously considered. : What begins as private thought can soon : become public conduct. The bad news is that : there is much damage that is irreparable; : the good news is that all you have done is : redeemable. : : Mark reports Jesus’ encounter with a man : whose behavior was bizarre. You will find : hope in this first tragic then triumphant : story of God’s grace and power. See Mark : 5:1-6 NKJV. Here’s his story – the very : definition of bizarre. The source of his : strange behavior was spiritual. Mark’s : account does not suggest that all bizarre : behavior is demonic, as was true in this : instance. But there is always a spiritual : dynamic to wrong pursuits and passions that : are controlling and eventually : uncontrollable. His behavior imposed : estrangement from others, worsening his : isolation and despair. His actions were : unconstrained, even irrepressible, in spite : of his own efforts and the best attempts of : others. As a result, he experienced : self-disgust which produced a spiral of : self-destructive behavior. (Verses 2-5). : : However long he had struggled and suffered, : there was some vestige of his former self : that longed to be free and could recognize : that Jesus alone was his solution. Whatever : you have done and wherever you have strayed, : come running to the Savior. “When he saw : Jesus from afar, he ran and worshipped Him.” : Verse 6. Your wise response is to allow no : regret over your past or present failures : keep you from Jesus. Regret apart from : repentance and restoration will never bring : you freedom. Paul addressed this in these : words, “Godly sorrow brings repentance that : leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but : worldly sorrow brings death.” Read 2 : Corinthians 7:10-11 NIV. : : Your struggle may not be as extreme as his, : but your need can be as real as his. : Unbecoming behavior is not the private : reserve of the worst among us. Jesus braved : a violent storm at sea to meet a man with a : tragic storm in his soul. To both, Jesus : said, “Peace be still! . . and there was a : great calm.” Mark 4:35-41. There was a happy : ending for him, as there will be for you. : : After his encounter with Jesus, “They came : to Jesus, and saw the one who had been demon : possessed . . sitting and clothed and in his : right mind.” Mark 5:15 NKJV. Changed : completely; freed absolutely; satisfied : fully. See 2 Timothy 1:7 NKJV/1 Peter 1:13 : NIV/Colossians 3:1-3 NIV. New beginnings are : available. “Great is His faithfulness; His : mercies are new every morning.” Lamentations : 3:23 NLT. : : My prayer for you today is that your first : response is always to come to Jesus. : : : : K-Love’s Encouraging Words: : : God's voice is glorious in the thunder. We : can't even imagine the greatness of His : power. : : ~ Job 37:5, NLT : : : : This is the day the Lord has made. We will : rejoice and be glad in it. : : ~ Psalm 118:24, NLT : : : : Come and see what our God has done, what : awesome miracles he performs for people! : : ~ Psalm 66:5, NLT : : : : "Life without God is like an : unsharpened pencil - it has no point". : : ~ LONG LIVE REAL COWBOYS ~ : : :
Good Morning Hack, Feel free to call me at your convenience. I inboxed you my number!
DoubleTuff99
--Previous Message-- : DTuff ..can you call me Tuesday Morning at : 1-325-829-5656. I wont hold you but a minute : but I'd like to talk to you.. : : --Previous Message-- : Good Morning Christian Peeps, : How are you doing this morning, good I hope? : Did you have a good weekend, I sure hope so? : Well it’s back to the grind of another work : week and I hope yours is off to a good and : very positive start so far? Have a good and : very Blessed Monday and start to your work : week. : : : God Bless You and Yours! : : : : “When he saw Jesus from afar, he ran and : worshipped Him.” Mark 5:6 NKJV : : : : Regret apart from repentance and restoration : will never bring you freedom. : : : : My thoughts and comments today are about : “Bizarre Behavior.” : : People are capable of bad behavior, : regardless of nationality, gender, : geography, education, financial, or social : standing. Common sense does not come : automatically with any of those. People do : unexplainable things, though it makes no : sense to behave in destructive ways, : typically hurtful to others and predictably : harmful to one’s self. Some people do that : all too frequently, usually unexplainable : even to themselves. Everyone has had an : occasion when you ask yourself, “What was I : thinking?” Probably, your baffled : explanation was, “I wasn’t thinking!” : : Any person is capable of conduct : embarrassing to themselves and bewildering : to those who know them. Bizarre behavior is : not as spontaneous and inexplicable as you : might first think. Such behavior exposes an : inner life lacking good judgment and little : thought of consequence. The consequence is : normally worse than previously considered. : What begins as private thought can soon : become public conduct. The bad news is that : there is much damage that is irreparable; : the good news is that all you have done is : redeemable. : : Mark reports Jesus’ encounter with a man : whose behavior was bizarre. You will find : hope in this first tragic then triumphant : story of God’s grace and power. See Mark : 5:1-6 NKJV. Here’s his story – the very : definition of bizarre. The source of his : strange behavior was spiritual. Mark’s : account does not suggest that all bizarre : behavior is demonic, as was true in this : instance. But there is always a spiritual : dynamic to wrong pursuits and passions that : are controlling and eventually : uncontrollable. His behavior imposed : estrangement from others, worsening his : isolation and despair. His actions were : unconstrained, even irrepressible, in spite : of his own efforts and the best attempts of : others. As a result, he experienced : self-disgust which produced a spiral of : self-destructive behavior. (Verses 2-5). : : However long he had struggled and suffered, : there was some vestige of his former self : that longed to be free and could recognize : that Jesus alone was his solution. Whatever : you have done and wherever you have strayed, : come running to the Savior. “When he saw : Jesus from afar, he ran and worshipped Him.” : Verse 6. Your wise response is to allow no : regret over your past or present failures : keep you from Jesus. Regret apart from : repentance and restoration will never bring : you freedom. Paul addressed this in these : words, “Godly sorrow brings repentance that : leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but : worldly sorrow brings death.” Read 2 : Corinthians 7:10-11 NIV. : : Your struggle may not be as extreme as his, : but your need can be as real as his. : Unbecoming behavior is not the private : reserve of the worst among us. Jesus braved : a violent storm at sea to meet a man with a : tragic storm in his soul. To both, Jesus : said, “Peace be still! . . and there was a : great calm.” Mark 4:35-41. There was a happy : ending for him, as there will be for you. : : After his encounter with Jesus, “They came : to Jesus, and saw the one who had been demon : possessed . . sitting and clothed and in his : right mind.” Mark 5:15 NKJV. Changed : completely; freed absolutely; satisfied : fully. See 2 Timothy 1:7 NKJV/1 Peter 1:13 : NIV/Colossians 3:1-3 NIV. New beginnings are : available. “Great is His faithfulness; His : mercies are new every morning.” Lamentations : 3:23 NLT. : : My prayer for you today is that your first : response is always to come to Jesus. : : : : K-Love’s Encouraging Words: : : God's voice is glorious in the thunder. We : can't even imagine the greatness of His : power. : : ~ Job 37:5, NLT : : : : This is the day the Lord has made. We will : rejoice and be glad in it. : : ~ Psalm 118:24, NLT : : : : Come and see what our God has done, what : awesome miracles he performs for people! : : ~ Psalm 66:5, NLT : : : : "Life without God is like an : unsharpened pencil - it has no point". : : ~ LONG LIVE REAL COWBOYS ~ : : : : :
Sorry, meant that I would text you my number and you could call at your convenience.
--Previous Message-- : DTuff ..can you call me Tuesday Morning at : 1-325-829-5656. I wont hold you but a minute : but I'd like to talk to you.. : : --Previous Message-- : Good Morning Christian Peeps, : How are you doing this morning, good I hope? : Did you have a good weekend, I sure hope so? : Well it’s back to the grind of another work : week and I hope yours is off to a good and : very positive start so far? Have a good and : very Blessed Monday and start to your work : week. : : : God Bless You and Yours! : : : : “When he saw Jesus from afar, he ran and : worshipped Him.” Mark 5:6 NKJV : : : : Regret apart from repentance and restoration : will never bring you freedom. : : : : My thoughts and comments today are about : “Bizarre Behavior.” : : People are capable of bad behavior, : regardless of nationality, gender, : geography, education, financial, or social : standing. Common sense does not come : automatically with any of those. People do : unexplainable things, though it makes no : sense to behave in destructive ways, : typically hurtful to others and predictably : harmful to one’s self. Some people do that : all too frequently, usually unexplainable : even to themselves. Everyone has had an : occasion when you ask yourself, “What was I : thinking?” Probably, your baffled : explanation was, “I wasn’t thinking!” : : Any person is capable of conduct : embarrassing to themselves and bewildering : to those who know them. Bizarre behavior is : not as spontaneous and inexplicable as you : might first think. Such behavior exposes an : inner life lacking good judgment and little : thought of consequence. The consequence is : normally worse than previously considered. : What begins as private thought can soon : become public conduct. The bad news is that : there is much damage that is irreparable; : the good news is that all you have done is : redeemable. : : Mark reports Jesus’ encounter with a man : whose behavior was bizarre. You will find : hope in this first tragic then triumphant : story of God’s grace and power. See Mark : 5:1-6 NKJV. Here’s his story – the very : definition of bizarre. The source of his : strange behavior was spiritual. Mark’s : account does not suggest that all bizarre : behavior is demonic, as was true in this : instance. But there is always a spiritual : dynamic to wrong pursuits and passions that : are controlling and eventually : uncontrollable. His behavior imposed : estrangement from others, worsening his : isolation and despair. His actions were : unconstrained, even irrepressible, in spite : of his own efforts and the best attempts of : others. As a result, he experienced : self-disgust which produced a spiral of : self-destructive behavior. (Verses 2-5). : : However long he had struggled and suffered, : there was some vestige of his former self : that longed to be free and could recognize : that Jesus alone was his solution. Whatever : you have done and wherever you have strayed, : come running to the Savior. “When he saw : Jesus from afar, he ran and worshipped Him.” : Verse 6. Your wise response is to allow no : regret over your past or present failures : keep you from Jesus. Regret apart from : repentance and restoration will never bring : you freedom. Paul addressed this in these : words, “Godly sorrow brings repentance that : leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but : worldly sorrow brings death.” Read 2 : Corinthians 7:10-11 NIV. : : Your struggle may not be as extreme as his, : but your need can be as real as his. : Unbecoming behavior is not the private : reserve of the worst among us. Jesus braved : a violent storm at sea to meet a man with a : tragic storm in his soul. To both, Jesus : said, “Peace be still! . . and there was a : great calm.” Mark 4:35-41. There was a happy : ending for him, as there will be for you. : : After his encounter with Jesus, “They came : to Jesus, and saw the one who had been demon : possessed . . sitting and clothed and in his : right mind.” Mark 5:15 NKJV. Changed : completely; freed absolutely; satisfied : fully. See 2 Timothy 1:7 NKJV/1 Peter 1:13 : NIV/Colossians 3:1-3 NIV. New beginnings are : available. “Great is His faithfulness; His : mercies are new every morning.” Lamentations : 3:23 NLT. : : My prayer for you today is that your first : response is always to come to Jesus. : : : : K-Love’s Encouraging Words: : : God's voice is glorious in the thunder. We : can't even imagine the greatness of His : power. : : ~ Job 37:5, NLT : : : : This is the day the Lord has made. We will : rejoice and be glad in it. : : ~ Psalm 118:24, NLT : : : : Come and see what our God has done, what : awesome miracles he performs for people! : : ~ Psalm 66:5, NLT : : : : "Life without God is like an : unsharpened pencil - it has no point". : : ~ LONG LIVE REAL COWBOYS ~ : : : : :