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Wednesday August 15, 2018

8/15/2018

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Working with Difficult People
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But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and some to honour, and some to dishonour."  2 Timothy 2:20
​God used a raven, a bird considered "unclean" in Jewish culture, to feed the prophet Elijah during a famine. Nehemiah rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem with funds provided by a heathen king. The point is: Don't limit God. Sometimes the people we'd normally shun are the very ones He uses to provide what we need, and by shutting them out we forfeit a blessing He has in mind for us. Be careful; your tendency to be "picky" can end up hurting you! The truth is, you can't avoid working with difficult people. God planned it that way. Why? Because He wants you to grow in the midst of negativity without getting sucked into it. David developed the ability to work with people who were hard to get along with. It doesn't get much harder than working for a boss with an evil spirit! At first David enjoyed King Saul's favor, but after he killed Goliath, Saul sought to kill him. Yet David never changed his strategy. He stayed in Saul's house because he knew his destiny was there. And because of the wisdom he exhibited, he ended up owning the place! God's principles are timeless. David didn't limit himself, and he didn't limit God. He understood that people fall into two categories: "Vessels of honor and vessels of dishonor." And God uses both. Getting his eyes off people, and being neither impressed nor depressed by them, afforded David great opportunities because he freed others up to be used by God. So learn to get along with difficult people; your greatest challenge today may be the person who assists and blesses you tomorrow. 

Promise
"Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you." (Matthew 5:12)


Reflection
Truly the child of faith should rejoice in His persecution for in it, he shall find union with Christ! O what beautiful, grim mystery that we, the church, should find our identity in the death of Christ and by being found in His death we shall likewise be found in His resurrection! Rejoice! And live!
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Week #33 Schedule for reading the Bible
This schedule will take the Bible student through the Bible in one year. Just click on the text to read and get started today.

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Sunday: (Law) Numbers 1-3
Monday: (History) 1 Chronicles 5-9
Tuesday: (Psalms) Psalms 96-98
Wednesday: (Poetry) Proverbs 17-18
Thursday: (Prophecy) Daniel 7-12
Friday: (Gospels) John 5-6
Saturday: (Letters) 1 Timothy 1-5

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