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<<  There are many reasons why you might feel that God would not want you,
 > but don't worry.  You're in Good Company!
 > 
 > -Moses stuttered.
 > --David's armor didn't fit.
 > ---John Mark was rejected by Paul.
 > ----Hosea's wife was a prostitute.
 > -----Amos' only training was in the school of fig-tree pruning.
 > ------Jacob was a liar.
 > -------David had an affair.
 > --------Solomon was too rich.
 > ---------Abraham was too old.
 > ----------David was too young.
 > -----------Timothy had ulcers.
 > ------------Peter was afraid of death.
 > -------------Lazarus was dead.
 > --------------John was self-righteous.
 > ---------------Jesus was too poor.
 > --------------Naomi was a widow.
 > -------------Paul was a murderer. So was Moses.
 > ------------Jonah ran from God.
 > -----------Miriam was a gossip.
 > ----------Gideon and Thomas both doubted.
 > ---------Jeremiah was depressed and suicidal.
 > --------Elijah was burned out.
 > -------John the Baptist was a loudmouth.
 > ------Martha was a worrywart.
 > -----Mary was lazy.
 > ----Samson had long hair.
 > ---Noah got drunk.
 > --Did I mention that Moses had a short fuse?
 > -So did Peter, Paul--well, lots of folks did.
 > 
 > But God doesn't require a job interview.  He doesn't hire and fire like
 > most bosses, because He's more our Dad than our boss.  He doesn't
 > look at financial gain or loss.  He's neither prejudiced nor partial,
 > judging, grudging, sassy, nor brassy, not deaf to our cry, nor blind
 > to our need.
 > 
 > Satan says, "You're not worthy."
 > 
 > Jesus says, "So what?  .... I AM."
 > 
 > Satan looks back and sees our mistakes.  God looks back and sees
 > the CROSS.
 > 
 > Sure....there are lots of reasons why God shouldn't want us.  But if
 > we are in love with Him, if we hunger for Him more than our next
 > breath,  He'll use us in spite of who we are, where we've been, or
 > what we look like.
 >                      Source Unknown.
 
 
 
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> There are many reasons why you might feel that God would not want you,
> but don't worry.  You're in Good Company!
> 
> -Moses stuttered.
> --David's armor didn't fit.
> ---John Mark was rejected by Paul.
> ----Hosea's wife was a prostitute.
> -----Amos' only training was in the school of fig-tree pruning.
> ------Jacob was a liar.
> -------David had an affair.
> --------Solomon was too rich.
> ---------Abraham was too old.
> ----------David was too young.
> -----------Timothy had ulcers.
> ------------Peter was afraid of death.
> -------------Lazarus was dead.
> --------------John was self-righteous.
> ---------------Jesus was too poor.
> --------------Naomi was a widow.
> -------------Paul was a murderer. So was Moses.
> ------------Jonah ran from God.
> -----------Miriam was a gossip.
> ----------Gideon and Thomas both doubted.
> ---------Jeremiah was depressed and suicidal.
> --------Elijah was burned out.
> -------John the Baptist was a loudmouth.
> ------Martha was a worrywart.
> -----Mary was lazy.
> ----Samson had long hair.
> ---Noah got drunk.
> --Did I mention that Moses had a short fuse?
> -So did Peter, Paul--well, lots of folks did.
> 
> But God doesn't require a job interview.  He doesn't hire and fire like
> most bosses, because He's more our Dad than our boss.  He doesn't
> look at financial gain or loss.  He's neither prejudiced nor partial,
> judging, grudging, sassy, nor brassy, not deaf to our cry, nor blind
> to our need.
> 
> Satan says, "You're not worthy."
> 
> Jesus says, "So what?  .... I AM."
> 
> Satan looks back and sees our mistakes.  God looks back and sees
> the CROSS.
> 
> Sure....there are lots of reasons why God shouldn't want us.  But if
> we are in love with Him, if we hunger for Him more than our next
> breath,  He'll use us in spite of who we are, where we've been, or
> what we look like.
>                       Source Unknown.





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