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A Julia Roberts quote caught my attention (she, a popular film star, and her cameraman have three children together):

“You make these people and you love them and you want them around for a thousand years,” she says about her three kids – 3-year-old Henry and 5-year-old twins Phinnaeus and Hazel – with cameraman Danny Moder. “And you want to be there for them for a thousand years.”1

Having a number of children, myself, I know the early years are wonderful and we wish they could last forever but eventually reality sets in and it is not so wonderful until life’s true source of wonder is found.2

Jesus compares life’s choices to building a home,3 he compares difficulties to storms and floods against that home. The wise and the foolish both built but the proof of their wisdom did not come until the storms. I’ll be interested to hear Julia’s interview when her children are 15 and 17, or better yet when they are 40 and 42.

Today’s society worships youth but it is the seasoned followers of Jesus who really have something to offer.

“The [Gray] head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteousness. – Proverbs 16:31

“That the aged men be sober, grave, temperate, sound in faith, in charity, in patience. The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, … That they may teach” – Titus 2:1-5a4

– fritz
1 – Exerpt from Washington Post 08/10/10,
2 – Related Post: December 30, 2009 “Happy the Man with Lots of Children?
3 – Matthew 7:24-27
4 – Titus 3:1-5

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>“God can so fill a man with His Spirit that he can laugh and believe in the face of a thousand difficulties.”1 – Smith Wigglesworth (1859-1947)


1 – Smith Wigglesworth on Prayer, Power, and Miracles, Compiled by Roberts Liardon, pg.15

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Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands…
Enter into his gates with thanksgiving,
and into his courts with praise.
– Psalm 100:1,4

Gates are barriers preventing passage.

There are times when prayer is not comforting, worship falls flat, and God seems nowhere to be found – liked a locked gate, even for the believer.

“The key that unlocks the gates of heaven is a thankful heart”1

In those times of little feeling and difficult progress begin with thanking God specifically for the wonderful things he has already done AND for the specific things you expect him to do.

Giving thanks opens the gates and lets God’s graces flow.

– fritz

Related Post: “Loving God Like He Is”, June 16, 2010

1 – Pastor Steve Meeks, Calvary Community Church, November 26, 2006

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