They say when you pray to God, go to your alone place. So I went and this is what i saw.
This place was over an hour hike from my car. I put my bible in my pack along with some water. I went there for the sole purpose of spending time in prayer with God. I expected nothing but a view that might remind of the greatness of God. I was just sitting down when this site appeared. I wondered about what I was seeing. Is anyone else seeing this? I thought. The longer I remained in prayer the closer the sun came. After I had finished I stood to my feet and as I collected myself for the journey back the sun spot just disappeared. Maybe this was just a gift for me.
For a perspective, the pine tree next to the trail is 25 ft high. The hill I'm standing on is 165 ft above the water level. The sun spot stayed for over 25 minits coming closer to shore the longer it stayed.

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EnterMission - Rob Wegner

Friday, March 19, 2010

Mark Beeson insight

You shape your environment, then your environment shapes you. Every change we make in our lives, because God's Kingdom is here and we're called to it, enhances our potential for real life.

* Where you put yourself is important.
* The people you hang with have an effect on you.
* Whether you include God's Word and God's people in your routine matters - a lot.

What makes a good environment? Can you recognize a bad environment when you see one? How do you know the difference?

If you don't distinguish between good and bad environments, how can you change your life and live in God's Kingdom - right here and right now?

Matthew 3:1 - While Jesus was living in the Galilean hills, John, called "the Baptizer," was preaching in the desert country of Judea. His message was simple and austere, like his desert surroundings: "Change your life. God's kingdom is here."

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