Friday, December 15, 2006

He Takes Note...

One of the scripture verses which keeps me going was written by the author of Hebrews. He reminds us that what we do for God and His kingdom doesn't go unnoticed. Be encouraged today! He is taking note...

"For God is not unrighteous to forget or overlook your labor and the love which you have shown for His name's sake in ministering to the needs of the saints (His own consecrated people), as you still do." - Hebrews 6:10 (The Amplified Bible)

5 comments:

Terry said...

Dear David...That is such the main thing, eh that that Lord does not overlook ANYTHING that we are doing for Him?
David did you ever hear the song, "You're Not Home Yet"?
It is about a missionary coming home by boat and when the ship gets to the harbour there are all kinds of people waiting and cheering as their friends and relatives leave the ship right into their waiting arms. There is just NOBODY waiting to greet the servant of the Lord and he feels downhearted about it until he hears the sweet music and words in his heart from God..."You're not Home yet"..In other words I think what the Lord was telling this dear fellow that when he reaches heaven, his true Home then the Lord will be waiting for him and will greet him with, "Welcome and well done thou good and faithful servant!"
After all that is worth more than any other people's praises,eh?
Although it IS nice once in a while to hear it from a fellow Christian's lips how much you really mean to us David Fisher!! You ase loved AND appreciated, so there you go Pilgrim David!!...From Terry

We are all workers together!!

Terry said...

Dear David...One of these days I am sure...I will learn how to spell!! Ha!...Terry
Fogive me please!

Saija said...

it humbles me to think about the labour and love some DO perform, ALL the time for God's saints ... they are unsung here - but God doesn't forget ...

blessings!

Pilot Mom said...

Terry, I've heard the story. It's a great one to help us keep it all in perspective, isn't it?

It is so refreshing to pop in here and be encouraged, David! Thanks for taking the time to minister to blogdom!

Terry said...

Have a blessed Lord's Day David and Carol Fisher and all of the Fisher Connection!!...Love Terry