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God loves variety


This week is our family vacation, and I continue to take a look back at e-devotions from the past.  I will turn back time and will pass on to you some that still speak to me.  Read and share with others.  Pray for the continued impact of God’s truth and these e-devotion on many lives.


Thank you for allowing me to take some time off and still share with you these e-devotions as we turn back in time…


Much of this e-devotion was first shared in June of 2012:


1 Corinthians 12:12,20  NASB

For even as the body is one and yet has many members, and all the members of the body, though they are many, are one body, so also is Christ…But now there are many members, but one body.


I am a people watcher.  One of my favorite places is the airport especially as I have a layover or arrive early.  I’ll usually chose a location where there is much traffic.  People are so different.  God loves variety.  Short and tall.  Skinny and not so skinny.  Young and old.  Big families and singles.  People with tattoos.  People with duffle bags or guitars strapped to their back.  Military heroes.  Little old ladies.  College students, athletes and so many others.  It is cool to watch people.


Through the years, over 32 years of ministry, I have met many people and worked with so many.  All great people who are doing amazing things.


Some are grandparents.  Others are parents with their kids.  Some are care givers or work with those who are really struggling.  They are awesome people.  People all kinds of skills.  Some of them make friends real easy while others are very shy. 


What a great reminder of the church God has given us.  We don’t have the same skills or the same personalities.  God loves variety, and it really is sweet variety.


Each of us has a place in God’s family with gifts, talents and hearts that have been given to us by God, and God tells us to do what He made us to do.  That means don’t keep what you have and who you are to yourself.  You and I were made to serve, we were made to love people, and we were fashioned by God to be part His church.  All of that variety means that God gets the glory and the church grows because we are doing what God made us to do.


Sweet variety has to be something we embrace and praise God for.  You are blessed by God, and you are a gift to the people God has put you around.  You have skills.  Use them to serve.  Use them to love.  Point people to Jesus and watch what God does as He uses us together.


1 Peter 4:10  NLT

God has given each of you a gift from his great variety of spiritual gifts.  Use them well to serve one another.


1 Thessalonians 2:12  NLT

We pleaded with you, encouraged you, and urged you to live your lives in a way that God would consider worthy.  For he called you to share in his Kingdom and glory.

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