Faith On Every Corner - November 2020

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Enduring The Process by Jessie Garcia With over 20 years of ministerial service, I am a dedicated servant of God. My passion is to live and work for God and bring others into an intimate relationship with God. I understand that this life comes with many challenges and many have stumbled along the way. I am committed to helping those get back up and continue their journey towards a successful walk with God. God’s Kingdom will advance with strong men and women building strong families.

King Solomon stated, “Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant.” (Prov. 9:17 KJV). It almost sounds tempting when you think about it. When you break this statement down and analyze it, it can become quite confusing. If stolen waters are sweet, does that meant water that was bought is not sweet? Is eating bread in public not pleasant? I have heard countless times people making the statement, “It is not going to last because they didn’t work for it” meaning, if someone was given a gift, they will not treasure it as much as if they had worked for it. It sounds reasonable. Many of us can say that we have seen this with our children as they were growing up. We would buy our young children toys and clothing, but many times the toys were lost, and the clothes were ruined. Often, we as parents question ourselves for buying those things in the first place. How many occasions does a child throw a tantrum at the store because he wanted a toy? Trying not to cause a scene, the parent buys the toy. The child plays with the toy for a short period and within the next day or two, the toy is added to the collection of unused toys. As we read about the patriarchs of the Bible, these men have always stood out: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. There are 13 chapters dedicated to Abraham, 4 chapters dedicated to Isaac, 9 chapters to Jacob, and 13 chapters to chapters to Joseph. Why didn’t Isaac’s story 36 | M AG A Z I N E N A M E PAGE 3 35

appear as often or in as much depth as the rest of the patriarchs? Was Isaac not interesting? Did he not have much to contribute? As you study the lives of the patriarchs, you notice that Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph all had a direct encounter with God and saw how God became a powerful figure in their lives through the trials and hardships they endured. Isaac’s story was not the same. He encountered God’s power at a young age. He witnessed firsthand God’s love and grace upon his life as his father was going to offer him as a sacrifice to God. God had stopped Abraham and provided the right sacrifice at the precise moment showing Isaac just how alive God’s presence was in his life. Though Isaac witnessed God’s power throughout his lifetime, nothing surpassed the encounter he had with God during the sacrifice. Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph had to find their faith in God as they had left their home. Abraham was asked to leave his home, Jacob fled, and Joseph was sold and taken away. They encountered hardships: Sarai was taken by Pharaoh, Jacob was forced to work for 14 years, and Joseph was thrown into prison. Isaac had a brief moment when Rebecca was taken from him, but God quickly intervened. Was King Solomon writing just about the difference between wisdom and foolishness? Was he showing us the difference between being grateful and ungrateful? Or was God trying to speak to us about the values of working hard?


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Season’s Change Even In Dark Times By Brenda McDaniel

1min
page 56

Waiting for Success By Gina Sewell

2min
page 55

Worth in Christ By Mike Buchanan

2min
page 54

Amazing Colors by Karen Ruhl

1min
page 47

Thanksgiving by Karen Ruhl

1min
page 53

I See You By Aradhana Thakor

2min
pages 52-53

Using God's Word As a Guide to Gratitude

4min
pages 50-51

How to Build a Prayer Closet No Tools Required by Jo Scheidt

4min
pages 48-49

Thankfulness In All Circumstances by Yvonne Morgan

4min
pages 46-47

How to Write a Hymn 101 By Jerry A. Davidson

5min
pages 44-45

My Thanksgiving by Krystle Nicole Martin

1min
pages 42-43

Enduring The Process by Jessie Garcia

4min
pages 36-37

Road Trippin' by Karen Ruhl

1min
pages 34-35

When No Is The Best Answer To Our Prayers

5min
pages 32-33

Wash Your Hands by Craig Ruhl

2min
page 30

Dear Carl by Anna Friend

3min
pages 28-29

HIS GATES by Lynn Downham

3min
pages 26-27

The Thankful Pumpkin by Scott Dunn

4min
pages 24-25

The Struggle For Contentment

3min
pages 22-23

The Harvest

3min
pages 20-21

FINDING HOPE IN THE PSALMS

4min
pages 18-19

THANKSGIVING CAKE

3min
pages 16-17

I think I Might Be A Cranberry...

4min
pages 14-15

WHY CHRISTIANS SHOULD WRITE TESTIMONIES

4min
pages 12-13

Thanksgiving and Praise

4min
pages 10-11

Faith On Every Corner - November 2020

3min
page 9

The Storms of Life

3min
page 8

Submit to The Knowledge That I love You By Amy Davidson

6min
pages 6-7

Mountain Streams... by Karen Ruhl

2min
page 4

NOTE FROM THE EDITOR

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page 3

COVER PHOTO by Gary Shaver

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