Forum Navigation
You need to log in to create posts and topics.

BBD 10.20.11 LAMO

Posted by: edwrather <edwrather@...>

Visit the Burning Bush websites:

http://www.theburningbush.net
http://www.theburningbush.org

The Burning Bush websites have received visits from more than 170 countries.
Celebrating 13 years online since January 31, 1998. Since June 8, 1998 the
Burning Bush Devotional has been spreading the truth of God's Word to more
than 18,000 subscribers across the world.

Please join the Burning Bush Prayer Group. The group began in 1998 and is
made up of more than 300 prayer warriors. Send prayer requests and receive
prayer requests. To join send an email to: bbpg-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

If you love to send and receive inspirational emails the Burning Bush
Inspirational Group is for you. To join send an email to
bbinspire-join@welovegod.org

You can now leave comments/feedback about the devotionals at
http://www.theburningbush.net.

Forwarding of this email is encouraged and appreciated!!

There is new translation tool on theburningbush.net website in the top left
hand corner of all of the pages.

The Burning Bush Devotional
Welcome to the 7628 new subscribers since January 1, 2011!!
There were 4010 new subscribers during 2010!!

10.20.11

LAMO

Now when one of those who sat at the table with Him heard these things, he
said to Him, "Blessed is he who shall eat bread in the kingdom of God!" Then
He said to him, "A certain man gave a great supper and invited many, and
sent his servant at supper time to say to those who were invited, 'Come, for
all things are now ready.' But they all with one accord began to make
excuses. The first said to him, 'I have bought a piece of ground, and I must
go and see it. I ask you to have me excused.' And another said, 'I have
bought five yoke of oxen, and I am going to test them. I ask you to have me
excused.' Still another said, 'I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot
come.' - Luke 14:15-20 NKJV.

Now it happened as they journeyed on the road, that someone said to Him,
"Lord, I will follow You wherever You go." And Jesus said to him, "Foxes
have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has nowhere
to lay His head." Then He said to another, "Follow Me." But he said, "Lord,
let me first go and bury my father." Jesus said to him, "Let the dead bury
their own dead, but you go and preach the kingdom of God." And another also
said, "Lord, I will follow You, but let me first go and bid them farewell
who are at my house." But Jesus said to him, "No one, having put his hand to
the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God." - Luke
9:57-62 NKJV.

A survey by CareerBuilder.com of employers and workers revealed some of the
unusual (insert "lamo" here) excuses employees have given for missing work.
Lamo is not in most dictionaries, but it is in the Urban Dictionary which
has several definitions. Here are a couple: "Someone possessing the quality
of lameness," and "A situation, comment or person that is almost too stupid
or odd for words." Here are some of those lamo work missing excuses:

"Bats got in my hair."
"A deer bit me during hunting season."
"I fell out of bed and broke my nose."
"I hurt my back chasing a beaver."
"I ate too much at a party."
"I have a headache after going to too many garage sales."
"A refrigerator fell on me."
"I caught a cold from my puppy."
"I drank anti-freeze by mistake and had to go to the ER."
"My brother-in-law was kidnapped by a drug cartel."
"My child stuck a mint up his nose and had to go to the ER."
(CareerBuilder.com 10.20.11)

When Jesus invited people to follow Him, many had excuses for not doing so.
In these days, people still have excuses for not following Jesus, and many
of those excuses are just as lamo as the "not showing up for work" excuses.

When does Jesus ask you to follow or obey Him? Jesus asks that you obey Him
by receiving Him as your Savior. In Luke 14, we see the many excuses that
some people have for not receiving Christ as their Savior. My favorite is
the "I have a wife" excuse. After you know Jesus as your personal Savior,
the obeying and the following of Him has not ended; that is just the
beginning. When you hear the small, still voice of God speaking to you about
witnessing to a friend, that is Jesus saying "Follow Me." When the small,
still voice of God speaks to you about giving financially to support the
Kingdom of God, that is Jesus saying "Follow Me." When you are asked in the
church to teach a class, that is Jesus saying "Follow Me." When you hear the
small, still voice of God saying _________ (you can fill in the blank here),
that is Jesus saying "Follow Me."

We fight, we struggle, we resist, we make excuses to avoid doing what God
wants for our lives. The strange thing is that after all of that resistance,
and avoidance; when we finally do what God wants, we have such peace, such
joy, and know that our lives have meaning. Why did we wait so long to do
what we know God wanted us to do?

Can you hear Him? Jesus is saying to you, "Follow Me." Will you follow? Or,
do you have another lamo excuse?

Copyright © 2011. Ed Wrather. Permission is given for use of the devotionals
on a non-profit basis with source credited. The Burning Bush website has
been online since January 31, 1998. On June 8, 1998 the email version of the
Burning Bush Devotional was first sent. Ed Wrather began writing devotionals
in the early 1990s. The distribution of these first devotionals was
primarily through the Burning Bush Newsletter sent to prison facilities
throughout the United States and Canada.

Many prayer needs are posted at the Burning Bush website on the Prayer
Request page. You can also post your prayer requests there and they will be
forwarded to the Burning Bush Prayer Group (Of course, I am always in need
of prayer - please pray for me.). Please pray for our grandson, Mason
Wrather, as he recovers from surgery. Please pray a member of our church who
is battling cancer, Connie Bryan.

If you are not my friend on facebook or myspace you can be, just add me. The
devotionals are posted in my blogs on those two social networks and you can
leave comments, feedback about them there. There are other social networks
designed just for Christians, however, this is an outreach project to reach
those who may not know the Lord or may have wandered away. You can help me
reach out to them.

For information about how to hear my testimony in your church visit this
link: http://www.theburningbush.net/pages.asp?pageid=22160

If you enjoy the devotional please recommend it to your friends. They may
subscribe by sending a blank email to burningbushdevo-join@welovegod.org

Two videos of my sermons are posted on GodTube (now Tangle) at:
connect.tangle.com/Wrather

You can listen to services at my son, Clark Wrather's church (First Baptist
Church of Broken Bow, Oklahoma) live on Sunday mornings at 10:55am CST
http://www.kkbifm.com/
Several videos of Clark's sermons can be found at his church website:
http://www.fbcbrokenbow.com

There is a complete devotional archive at the old Burning Bush website. Here
is the URL: http://www.theburningbush.org/33.html.

You can unsubscribe to the pure text version of the devotional by sending a
blank email to burningbushdevo-leave@welovegod.org and then respond to the
confirmation email.

You may subscribe to the html text group by sending a blank email to
burningbushhtml-join@welovegod.org and you may unsubscribe by sending a
blank email to burningbushhtml-leave@welovegod.org and then respond to the
confirmation email. If the link does not work, copy and paste the link.