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I need prayer. My sister has lashed out at me, because I changed my plans for Saturday. I was supposed to volunteer with her at a Special Olympics event, and my son offered to give me my Mothers Day present instead. He lives in New York, and travels a ton on business. He is going to be away the next six weekends, so this is my best opportunity to spend time with him and go to a Phillies game, which is his gift.
My sister has made snide remarks about me being unreliable, and hurt my feelings something awful. I got several other people to help her in my stead, but that does not seem to help.
Thanks,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer

Thanks,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer

Albert Schweitzer

Like all of my addiction, to which there are many, I must do self-soothing in order to not act out on any of my addictions. Problem is, I don't think of doing that until after I have acted out my negative emotions.
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Albert Schweitzer

April 28
Listening with Purpose
Yesterday we learned about hearing the Word with eagerness and attentiveness. Now, let’s think about approaching the Bible purposefully, expectantly, and prayerfully.
Christians study the Scriptures not just individually but also corporately to learn more about God and His ways. Underlying this simple concept is a big challenge. To gather biblical knowledge with purpose means determining in our heart to obey what we hear (Ps. 119:33). And to do so expectantly means we believe that the Lord is going to speak specifically to us (Ps. 25:4). Sermons, Sunday school lessons, and quiet times on our own are all things to be anticipated. God uses these to build us up, strengthen us, or offer us comfort—He certainly makes listening to Him worthwhile. And obedience is the only proper response to this kind of personal attention.
Approaching the reading of Scripture prayerfully prepares our hearts to listen well and ushers in an attitude of purpose and expectancy. Today’s passage tells the story of young Samuel’s first encounter with God. The priest Eli gives the boy valuable advice—that when the Lord calls, he should say, “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening" (v. 9). Pray those simple words with conviction before you open your Bible, and you will hear God more clearly.
If you want to experience God working in your life, come to Scripture with a prayerful, expectant, purpose-filled attitude. The mourner will be comforted. The weary will gain strength. Those convicted of their sin will repent and know peace. All will sense joy. Recognize what a gift God’s Word is.
Albert Schweitzer

