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26, 2006
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Seventy men were selected by Christ to visit
the under privileged towns and villages of Perea. Their
assignment was to prepare the way and to prepare hearts
to receive the Lord. They were equipped with special powers
to heal the physically sick. Crutches were abandoned; bandages
were torn off; stretchers were folded up and sent to storage;
white canes were returned to the Institute for the Blind;
and arthritic hands nimbly knit socks again. But things
went even better than they had expected. They seemed surprised
and delighted that they were empowered to exorcize demons
as well.
Now they are returning to give an update on their activities.
Look at their faces. They are beaming. They are not dragging
their feet in discouragement. They are probably walking
briskly. They can hardly wait to share the results with
their Master. Now they have arrived and the attentive Christ
listens as they give their missionary report with excitement
and joy.
They were definitely on a high. Pumped. Thrilled, and ready
for more action. But Christ gently nudges them to refocus.
When the results of our service become the source of our
joy, the needle in our “joy gauge” will fluctuate
wildly, swinging from the right to the left – sometimes
over night. “No” He said, “don’t
be happy because you had power to cast out demons, but be
happy because your names are indelibly inscribed in the
Registry of Heaven.” “……but rather
rejoice because your names are written in heaven.”
Luke 10:20.
Anchor your joy in that fact! You have eternal life through
the Lord Jesus Christ. You may never have your name inscribed
on our nation’s highest honor’s list. Your name
may never appear in history books or be inscribed on bronze
plates on the walls of prestigious buildings. But here’s
a thrilling thought that will give you a boost every time
you think of it: your name could be inscribed in no higher
place than heaven itself! It is beyond the reach of a hacker.
There’s no identity theft up there. It can’t
be deleted, erased or accidentally removed. It’s permanent.
Forever. Eternal. The Lamb’s Book of Life. Praise
the Lord. Hallelujah!
My name is written there. Is yours?
Russ Nesbit
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