Lost and Found
Carol Condon
www.carolcondon.com
All the confusion
and chaos may drive some to the brink of insanity but it brings a smile to my
heart, which duplicates one to my face as well. When all six of us are together
and are out celebrating some quality, family time it is loud, chaotic, and so
satisfying. I sincerely love these moments in time.
Stories are being
told with much passion and each storyteller gets louder and more passionate.
Small breaths are taken so that there is not a big enough spot for an
interruption by the next one with a story bursting to tell. These special
moments are not about what type of restaurant we are at but the celebration is
the fact that we are all together. Very seldom are we able to come in the same
vehicle. So, following the meal complete mayhem takes place as everyone fights
for who is riding with who and the mad dash to insure the front seat of the
vehicle they chose.
It was following one of these precious outings that I
followed my loud and lovely family to the car and headed home. The following day
as I attempted to pay for my groceries I realized my credit card was never
retrieved from the night before.
I made the call to the manager on duty
and explained my dilemma. He asked me to meet him with my ID. I was shocked when
I saw him bring a huge stack of unclaimed credit cards from the lost and found
box. He went on to explain to me the variety of expensive items that he keeps
locked in his office in case someone realizes where they lost their
“valuables.”
I wonder how full the “Lost and Found” box is that our Lord
keeps locked up with all the valuable items waiting to be claimed. We are given
so many promises, answered prayers, callings, favor, and so much more but in the
chaos of our own lives we set them down and they go unclaimed and in many cases
are simply forgotten. He has gathered them up and is waiting on us to call Him
and claim what is ours.
If we will begin a search of all that we lost, He
will unlock the Lost and Found box and we will be reunited to our valuables. His
gifts are with out repentance, in other words they are there waiting to be
claimed. Begin your search today!
7 “Ask and it will be given to you;
seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. 8 For everyone
who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door
will be opened. Matthew 7:7-8 NIV
What's Under Your Bed? by Carol Condon (used by permission)
by Darla Tovar | July 15, 2011
14 Qualities of Leadership - Pastor Tom Foster
by Darla Tovar | June 21, 2011
11. Courage: the ability to remain calm by recognizing fear. Inner strength to stand for right and accept blame when something is your fault. Learn to control your actions. Have faith that you can do it and you can. Face fear, look it in the eye and overcome it; learn how to control it.
12. Knowledge: understanding people. Know the policies – keep up with current events. Remain alert when you don’t understand; study what will make it work. Learn what everyone else is doing in similar situations.
13. Loyalty: devoted to your ministry and those over and under you. Always be there and show it by never discussing it with anyone outside. Execute it.
14. Endurance: physical and mental stamina to sustain. Strengthen your body, exercise and get in shape! Finish every task to the best of your ability.
DO YOUR BEST IN EVERYTHING!
Heart & Soul (written by Gayla Foster)
by Darla Tovar | June 1, 2011
Four ways Emotional Stress affects the body:
1. Nervous system with painful impulses
2. Muscular system by changing the tension of the muscles
3. Glandular secretions – stress produces excessive disease-causing hormones
4. Circulatory system by changing the amount of blood flow to vital organs
Bitterness contributes to obesity. Bitterness produces stress which upsets the hormonal balance and stimulates the appetite, resulting in obesity. Harboring bitterness is like drinking the poison and waiting for our offenders to die. Embrace a new attitude!!!
Our attention must not be focused on having better health but completing our life’s purpose with the JOY of the Lord being our strength! Total health is not perfect health. Perfect health is not possible because we are all in the process of dying physically but the soul will live on! Total health is the ability to fulfill the purpose for which God created you.
Force yourself to have a grateful heart! David demonstrates this throughout Psalms: a merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken. By taking control of our own “health care” we secure the responsibility and accountability.
Overwhelmed? Outnumbered? PRAISE GOD!
by Darla Tovar | May 4, 2011
The Midianite army of 135,000 badly outnumbered the Israelites, who only had 32,000 men ready for battle. But even that was too many. God instructed Gideon to reduce his army to only 300 men! Before the battle, Gideon worshipped God and then divided his men into three companies. Their weapons were only trumpets and empty jars with torches inside them!