Gentlemen

Prodigal: The Lord knows all.

Me: Ain’t that the truth.

This is from Paul Lee Tan

Gentlemen, understanding your pulpit is vacant, I should like to apply for the position. I have many qualifications: I’ve been a preacher with much success and also had some success as a writer. Some say I’m a good organizer. I’ve been a leader most places I’ve been.

I’m over 50 years of age. I have never preached in one place for more than three years. In some places I have left town after my work has caused riots and disturbances. I must admit I have been in jail three or four times, but not because of any real wrongdoing. My health is not good, though I still get a great deal done. The churches I have preached in have been small, though located in several large cities. I’ve not got along well with religious leaders in towns where I have preached. In fact, some have threatened me and even attacked me physically. I am not too good at keeping records. I have been known to forget whom I have baptized.

However, if you can use me, I shall do my best for you.

Paul

That their hearts might be comforted, being knit together in love, and unto all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to the acknowledgement of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of Christ; Colossians 2:2 (KJV)

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Hurry and More Hurry

Prodigal: I have to go, I am in a rush.

Me: Well, give me two minutes please.

This is from the book Celebration of Discipline by Richard J. Foster

In contemporary society our Adversary majors in three things: noise, hurry, and crowds. If he can keep us engaged in “muchness” and “manyness,” he will rest satisfied. Psychiatrist Carl Jung once remarked, “Hurry is not of the Devil; it is the Devil.”

If we hope to move beyond the superficialities of our culture, including our religious culture, we must be willing to go down into the recreating silences, into the inner world of contemplation.

Your thinking it too. We look at our schedule and we are too busy. I can’t do anything about it. Let’s pray. We need to change something. We need to increase our fuel that moves us toward growth spiritually. That can only be achieved with quiet time.

The Lord will show us how to change our schedule. We are going to have to change it, but with it we will see more of a focus on allowing that quiet time to touch our spirits.

James 5:16

The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Women Lovin’ Jesus

Prodigal: Aww nuts, I forgot something.

Me: Lol, I get it….

This a short video devotion

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Proverbs 13:21 Evil pursues sinners, But to the righteous, good shall be repaid. (NKJV)

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

Make Me Thy Fuel

Me: The Lord is what I need for this day.

Prodigal: Amen, we can call out on His name.

This is from Toward Jerusalem by Amy Carmichael

From prayer that asks that I may be

Sheltered from winds that beat on Thee,

From fearing when I should aspire,

From faltering when I should climb higher,

From silken self, O Captain, free

Thy soldier who would follow Thee.

From subtle love of softening things,

From easy choices, weakenings,

Not thus are spirits fortified,

Not this way went the Crucified,

From all that dims Thy Calvary,

O Lamb of God, deliver me.

Give me the love that leads the way,

The faith that nothing can dismay,

The hope no disappointments tire,

The passion that will burn like fire,

Let me not sink to be a clod:

Make me Thy fuel, Flame of God.

Proverbs 20:1

Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org

An Added Prayer

Me: Prayer always helps.

Prodigal: Yes, and is a great first step.

This is from A View from the Hearse by Joseph Bayly

I would add this prayer, “Father, the view from the hearse is a grim one. It’s one we don’t like to think about. The tubes and pieces of equipment in hospitals and the smell of medicine, these things seem to repulse us. The white face of a dying child, the hollow eyes of a parent, a mate, the harsh blows of life–O God, there’s a lot of it in this area. I pray for those who go through the valley and there are not many there to comfort. I pray that You would raise up merciful men and women who care enough to reach out and stand by, not with the heavy guns of doctrinal artillery, not at that time, but with the compassion of Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for us.

Psalm 42:1

As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God.

Jennifer Van Allen

www.theprodigalpig.com

www.faithincounseling.org