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A Letter to Josh
by John UpChurch Dear Josh, Giving advice always seems such a dangerous task, balanced between two equally foreboding chasms: impersonal aphorisms that do little to instruct on the one hand and, on the other, a fruitless attempt to reach into your future based upon my past. After all, you already have the best book of instruction on all matters, a book youâve already read countless times. How could I really add to that? But since Iâve learned quite a bit vicariously from stories other people have shared of their own mistakes, I hope I can do the same for you. In other words, I hope that I messed up so you donât have to. As always, lay down the prayer as you consider these thoughts. Seek God for true wisdom because Heâs got the monopoly on that. Iâm just trying to pick up the scraps. First, beware the gradual loss of your joy and wonder. Attacks on our [faith]( rarely come as a frontal assaultâmore often they grow like ivy, slowly covering our defenses and blocking out the light. Day by day, the joy youâve known slips away, and bitterness fills the cracks. Make it a habit to praise God for something new each day. Itâs much harder to lose your joy when youâre looking for reasons to be joyful. Second, lead by serving those who follow you. This became a cliché in the church because itâs true. We lead others best when we serve them and do the things no one else wants to do. Jesus came as a missionary to our world and served the sick, dying, and hungry. He cleaned nasty feet, touched lepers, and made mud pies to heal a blind man. He didnât have to. He didnât need to. He wanted to. Joyfully serve and show others what loving people with reckless abandon means. (Did you notice I put that joy thing in here again?) Third, donât be surprised by sin. Sin isnât a popular term. Itâs not politically correct, and many people prefer to act like sin is just a social program away from being irradiated. But sin will smack you in the face from time to timeâboth your own shameful failures and the failures of others. When that happens, you may be tempted to be discouraged. Donât be. God knows our sinful nature and loves us until weâre clean. Thatâs what really matters. [CONTINUE READING →](
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[5 Biblical Reasons to Not Be Afraid if We're in the End Times]( Clarence L. Haynes Jr. Even if we are in the end times, as Christians we anticipate a glorious future. Here are five biblical reasons to not live in fear of end times, but rather embrace the privilege of sharing your faith and welcoming redemption. [CONTINUE READING →]( Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
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                        Complete: `And a vision appeared to Paul in the night; there stood a man of _________, and prayed him, saying come over into _________, and help us.
A. Phrygia
B. Bithynia
C. Asia
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