November
25
2009
  • 5:29 PM misterlib - regarding last friday, Isaiah 1:15 says Your New Moon festivals and your appointed feasts my soul hates. // I’m just saying.
  • 4:51 PM misterlib - continuing planning for the next series at MOTUS, Everyday James. loving the ways God is moving in kids in otown. praying for more.
  • 3:06 PM Kurt Libby - love people when they least expect it and they least deserve it. // i’m off to lunch. that was a good morning.
  • 2:55 PM Kurt Libby - thank God for opposition. It forces us to pray like it depends on God, which it does.
  • 2:43 PM Kurt Libby - I can’t help but wonder if the heights of grace are attainable only after experiencing the depths of guilt.
  • 2:38 PM Kurt Libby - We mistakenly think our mistakes disqualify us from being used by God.
  • 2:24 PM Kurt Libby - for most of us, it is far easier to accept God’s forgiveness than it is to forgive ourselves.
  • 2:20 PM Kurt Libby - //on to Mark Batterson’s Wild Goose Chase
  • 2:15 PM Kurt Libby - it doesn’t matter what your business is; people want to make a difference.
  • 2:05 PM Kurt Libby - Sadly, many people are either afraid or unwilling to fully immerse themselves in the possibilities that surround them at work – or, for that matter, in life. They do what is expected, and that’s all.
  • 12:56 PM Kurt Libby - [people] resent being treated as if they were just wallets with humans attached.
  • 12:53 PM Kurt Libby - a person’s name is to that person the sweetest an most important sound in any language
  • 12:49 PM Kurt Libby - 5 ways of being: be welcoming, be genuine, be considerate, be knowledgeable, be involved
  • 12:47 PM Kurt Libby - // ok, on to The Starbucks Experience by Joseph Michelli
  • 12:35 PM Kurt Libby - Every one of us has the tendency to turn inward unless we’re reminded to turn outward.
  • 12:32 PM Kurt Libby - Mark Twain said, “The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug.”
  • 12:26 PM Kurt Libby - the right thing to do is simple, although it is rarely easy.
  • 12:22 PM Kurt Libby - // moving on to Less Clutter. Less Noise. by Kem Meyer
  • 11:42 AM Kurt Libby - the fact is that if you were in step with the Holy Spirit, listening to and obeying Him, you wouldn’t sin (Gal. 5:16) // taking a short break (going to get H1N1 shot)
  • 11:35 AM Kurt Libby - To submit and give up everything truly is radical and terrifying. However, when I think deeply about it, walking in my own wisdom, contrary to the Spirit’s leading, is even more frightful.
  • 11:25 AM Kurt Libby - God wants to see His children stake everything on His power and presence in their lives.
  • 11:21 AM misterlib - Francis Chan: “It’s safer to commit to following Him someday instead of this day.” // follow the WedMorningReading liveblog on misterlib.com
  • 11:16 AM Kurt Libby - It’s easy to use the phrase “God’s will for my life” as an excuse for inaction or even disobedience. It’s much less demanding to think about God’s will for your future than it is to ask Him what He wants you to do in the next 10 minutes.
  • 11:13 AM Kurt Libby - // refilled the coffee, moving on to Forgotten God: Reversing Our Tragic Neglect of the Holy Spirit by Francis Chan
  • 11:08 AM Kurt Libby - the archenemy of spiritual authenticity is busyness.
  • 11:06 AM Kurt Libby - some people tell me they don’t need to schedule regular time for paryer – they pray on the run. these people are kidding themselves. just try building a marriage on the run. // ouch.
  • 10:59 AM Kurt Libby - worldliness – getting caught up with this society’s agenda, objectives and activities to the neglect of walking with God.
  • 10:56 AM Kurt Libby - the heart and soul of the Christian life is learning to hear God’s voice and developing the courage to do what he tells us to do.
  • 10:49 AM Kurt Libby - you don’t have to be in business to be overcommitted
  • 10:40 AM Kurt Libby - most of us are far too busy for our spiritual health
  • 10:39 AM Kurt Libby - starting off with Too Busy Not To Pray by Bill Hybels

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