CFMI
MEMBER'S AREA
Lord, rescue us from what we think we need, and in Your kindness,
give us what You know we have grace to endure
Galatians
6:4
You
should each judge your own conduct. If it is good, then you can
be proud of what you yourself have done, without having to compare
it with what someone else has done.
When
Jesus first met people, He accepted them as they were. In other
words, He believed in them and in what they would become. When
Jesus met the woman at the well, He accepted her as she was without
condemning her (see John 4:1-26. He also accepted the women caught
in adultery (see John 8:1-11) and Zacchaeus, the doshonest tax
collector (see Luke 19:1-10).
People
were Jesus' top priority. He established this priority and gave
them worth by putting their needs before the rules and regulations
the religious leaders had constructed. He involved Himself in
the lives of people who were considered the worst of sinners,
and He met them where they had needs. In doing so, He helped elevate
their sense of selfworth. One of the ways Jesus gave worth to
the people was by showing them their value in God's eyes, by comparing
God's care for other creatures with God's care for them. Thank
you for your time! Chaplain Donald Gibson
James
1:12
Happy are those who remain faithful under trials, because when
they succeed in passing such a test, they will receive as their
reward the life which God has promised to those who love him.
MEMBER'S
DOCUMENT AND ID CARD REPLACEMENT: 