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You can lead a horse to water and make him drink if you've made him thirsty.

Live it
No prior generation has accumulated as much information as our's. And never has there been an easier way to obtain it. What used to be found only in hard copy on a shelf of the public library, is today readily available within seconds to anyone with a computer and Internet access. With all this information, one would think our's would be the most intelligent and equipped generation yet. We should be able to learn from history books and avoid making the same mistakes as previous generations. But most refuse to learn anything, but act like the only thing important is what specifically relates to their momentary need. However, something happened when we weren't looking.
Thieves and robbers have been breaking into our historical vaults under the cover of night and systematically replacing fact with liberal slanted poppycock. They're trying to change the past in order to favor their present agenda, in hopes the next generation won't be able to use history to question their actions. Don't they realize no one reads any more? They should use their time reading and learning from history, not trying to make it say what they wish it said.
Pray it
Thank you, Lord for all the information available to me today. Most importantly for the Holy Bible and history books. Not only are they factual, but all together teach us how to live and how to die. What we do today will be tomorrow's history. Help us protect our heritage and provide facts, not opinions to our children and their children. We trust You to teach them what to do with the information.
Resources
Being a Christian is the most exciting life you can't imagine. (2000)
Men can ignore the outpouring of God's Spirit on His people, but they can't stop it. (2001)
The more God blesses you, the more He demands of you. (2002)
It's amazing how some religions place a dead man in Jesus' place and want you to join. (2003)
Are you hard enough to sharpen another's' metal yet soft enough for God to bend you? (2004)
A man proves his character by what he does outside the lion's den. (2005)
Devotional (2006)
A gift reflects what you think of the one to whom you give it. (2007)
We seldom will look at God and not make some sort of adjustment. (2008)
1. One-minute
Devotionals began on January 2, 2006 and are the original creation of James R. Green, Prayertower Webservant Content is derived from his alternating
and sequential survey of both the Old and New Testament to offer insight
on Scripture.
2. Resources are derived
from daily devotions of James R. Green called, Just Thinkin'... (2000-2003),
Read the Bible Thru in 365 Days (2004), Pray Thru the Word in
365 Days (2005) and One Minute Devotional (2006-2008).
3. Scripture: God's
Word Translation (c)1995 by God's Word to the Nations. All Rights
Reserved.
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R. Green, Webservant - Prayertower Ministries
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