On this date in history, 08/11/1929: Babe Ruth hits his 500th career home run for the Yankees against the Cleveland Indians. The Indians won 6 to 5. #otd #tdih #baseballhistory
Conflict between people destroys, yet competition can build when applied properly. Ecclesiastes 4:4, “I saw that all labor and success spring from a man’s envy of his neighbor. This too is futile and a pursuit of the wind.” When envy is the cause of success it causes conflict, but when competition that builds each other up to be the best we can be is healthy. When children play games they build thinking skills and physical skills, they also learn about being part of a team and helping each other be better at what they are doing. conflict destroys because one places self above all else.
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Responding to Abba at All Times
Throughout our lives, we will experience both suffering and joy. We will have times of great grief and times of overflowing happiness. Sometimes, they’ll be separate seasons—but sometimes these experiences come together.
In either case, James expected Disciples to come to Abba. If someone was suffering, prayer was the call to action. If someone was cheerful, people were to praise Abba.
This might seem obvious, but when suffering clouds our thinking, we can sometimes forget to prioritize prayer. And when things are going well and we are cheerful, it’s easy to just enjoy our season and not think to praise Adonai for it. But every season of life is actually just an opportunity to put into practice what James wrote about…
When we are suffering, let us pray. When those around us are suffering, let us pray. When we are cheerful or happy, let us praise Adonai. When others are happy, let us praise Adonai with them. In every circumstance or situation, let’s go to Adonai with everything, and trust Him with everything.
When we do that, we keep our eyes on Yeshua, and He helps us endure every situation we face.
So what are you facing right now? Take a moment to pray to Adonai and tell Him all you’re going through. Then, reflect on the good things happening in your life, and tell God, “Thank You.”