wow that's very truth here Carleeta and thank you for share this with me and 
it's awesome devotional  here.
Addison 

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carleeta Manser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 5:18 AM
  Subject: {dbilg} help others


  There is almost unbelievable encouragement buried in one of Jesus’ parables—a 
message for parents especially, but yes for teachers and anyone who wants to be 
a spiritual help to someone else. Ministering spiritual help to others is 
laying up treasure in heaven—preparing to experience a vast pleasure in God’s 
coming eternal kingdom when you at last see the fruit of your love and life 
labors.

   

  The parable is in Luke 11. It tells of a man who has had an unexpected guest 
show up when he has no “bread” in his pantry to feed him. (That’s me, by the 
way! I have nothing of myself to set before people.)

   

  So in his desperation he goes to his neighbor-friend at midnight and bangs on 
his door, “Please let me have some bread, not to feed myself but that I may 
share it with a friend of mine who has come in his journey, and I have nothing 
to set before him” (see Luke 11:5ff).

   

  Maybe you know that desperate feeling in real life—you are not ready for 
guests yet they’ve come. The parable is beautifully crafted (as only Jesus 
could conceive of a parable!) to encourage us who want to help others on their 
path to heaven.

   

  We may wonder sometimes if the prayer we are praying is “according to the 
will of God.” In this instance, don’t wonder: the Lord wants you to help others 
and He will give you the spiritual truth you need to make your ministry helpful.

   

  “Asking to give” is an excellent title for this parable: you become a channel 
through which the blessings of heaven flow to someone else.

   

  In the process, you yourself must be richly blessed; the water of life cannot 
flow through you unless on the way it refreshes you, the “pipe” through which 
it flows!



  Be sure to check your e-mail for "Dial Daily Bread" again tomorrow.
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