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A Coincidence

July 5, 2012

Daily Encouragement For July 05:

A Coincidence?

I was very proud of my daughter Emily. At only 9 years old, she had been carefully saving her allowance money all year and trying to earn extra money by doing small jobs around the neighborhood. Emily was determined to save enough to buy a girl's mountain bike, an item for which she'd been longing for. She'd been faithfully putting her money away since the beginning of the year. 

"How are you doing, honey?" I asked soon after Thanksgiving. I knew she had hoped to have all the money she needed by the end of the year. "I have forty-nine dollars, Daddy," she said. "I'm not sure if I'm going to make.""You've worked so hard," I said encouragingly. "Keep it up. But you know that you can have your pick from my bicycle collection" "Thanks Daddy. But your bikes are so old." I smiled to myself because I knew she was right. As a collector of vintage bicycles, all my girls' bikes were 1950's models--not the kind a kid would choose today. 

When the Christmas season arrived, Emily and I went comparison shopping and she saw several less expensive bikes for which she thought she'd have to settle. As we left one store, she noticed a Salvation Army volunteer ringing his bell by a big kettle. "Can we give them something Daddy?" She asked. "Sorry, I'm out of change," I replied. 

She continued to work hard all through December; it seemed she might make her goal after all. Then suddenly one day, she came downstairs to the kitchen and made an announcement to her mother. 

"Mom," she said hesitantly, "You know all the money I've been saving?" "Yes dear," smiled my wife Diane. "God told me to give it to the poor people." Diane knelt down to Emily's level. "That's a very kind thought
sweetheart. But you've been saving all year. Maybe you could give some of it." Emily shook her head vigorously. "God said all."

When we saw how serious she was, we gave her various suggestions about where she could contribute. But Emily had received specific instructions, and so one cold Sunday morning before Christmas, with little fanfare, she handed her total savings of $58 to a surprised and grateful Salvation Army
volunteer. 

Moved by Emily's selflessness, I suddenly noticed that a local car dealer was collecting used bicycles to refurbish and give to poor children for Christmas. And I realized that if my nine-year-old daughter could give away all her money, I could certainly give up one bike from my collection.

As I picked up a shiny but old-fashioned kid's bike from the line in the garage, it seemed as if a second bicycle in the line took on a glow. Should I give a second bike? No, certainly this one would be enough. But as I got to my car, I couldn't shake the feeling that I should donate that second bike as well. If Emily could follow Heavenly instructions, I decided I could too. I turned back and loaded the second bike into the trunk, then took off to the dealership. 

When I delivered the bikes, the car dealer thanked me and said, "You're making two kids very happy, Mr. Koper. And here are your tickets." "Tickets?" I asked. "Yes. For each bike donated, we're giving away one 
chance to win a brand new man's 21-speed mountain bike from a local bike shop. So here are your tickets for two chances."

Why wasn't I surprised when that second ticket won the bike? "I can't believe you won!" Laughed Diane, delighted. "I didn't," I said. "It's pretty clear that Emily did."

And why wasn't I surprised when the bike dealer happily substituted a gorgeous new girls mountain bike for the man's bike advertised?

Coincidence? Maybe. I like to think it was God's way of rewarding a little girl for a sacrifice beyond her years--while giving her dad a lesson in charity and the power of the Lord. 

By: Ed Koper

 

Make Me Like Joe

July 4, 2012

Daily Encouragement For July 04:

Make Me Like Joe

Joe was a drunk who was miraculously converted at a homeless mission. Prior
to his conversion, he had gained the reputation of being a dirty wino for
whom their was no hope, only a miserable existence in the ghetto. But
following his conversion to a new life in Christ, everything changed.

Joe became the most caring person that anyone associated with the mission
had ever known. Joe spent his days and nights hanging out at the mission,
doing whatever ne...


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Faith

July 3, 2012

Daily Encouragement For July 03:

Faith

No matter how tough life may get, let us rejoice in the Lord for His 
everlasting love and mercy.
We are to thank God in every aspect of life,
even if we have trials that we would rather not have.

I believe praise and thanksgiving in the midst of our troubles is pleasing
to God where He will take pleasure in meeting our every need because
of our steadfast faith in Him.

If you are sick in your body, life up your hands to the Lord and thank Him that
your heali...


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Live For Today

July 2, 2012

Daily Encouragement For July 02:

Live For Today

Have you ever wished, when a day went wrong
a wish that's quite in vain that it were only possible
to live that day again 

You'd start out in the morning with the prayers you should have said
and through the days your actions with tolerance be led 

The many little instances that tried your patience, true
if only you could start again you'd know now what to do 

You'd kneel and say your evening prayers and thank the lord above
for all the pleasant hours pas...


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