God's Conditioner

“The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I d thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee.” (Jeremiah 31:3 KJV)

My sister and brother-in-law went out of the state for Christmas, yet she took the time to call me on Christmas to wish me Merry Christmas. They had given me a beautiful, professional office desk for my office here at home. Plus, they gave me some other very nice gifts. She asked me what I liked best of all the gifts they had given me. I told her that I liked all of them.

This morning, after washing my hair I started to put on the conditioner and realized that the gift that touched me the most from them was when she called me. She had taken her valuable time to call me.

Her phone call was the Conditioning of the Love of Jesus. The gifts that we give can be broken and wear out, but the Love of Jesus that we spread to others will always remain in the heart.

We can point people to Jesus and lead them in the sinner’s prayer, but we need to allow Jesus to Condition their hearts. We need to encourage them and prove to them that Jesus Loves them by our actions.

Thank God that one day He Conditioned my heart with His Son’s Blood and I am assured of a Home in Heaven. Have you allowed Jesus to Condition your heart with His Precious Blood?

Joanne Lowe
December 28, 2005
joannelowe8@cox.net

 

Receive our free newsletters!


The Illustrator:  Published daily, this newsletter features an inspirational story  dedicated to encouraging everyone to look towards Jesus.

 

The NuggetPublished three times a week, this newsletter features inspirational devotionals and mini-sermons dedicated to drawing mankind closer to each other and to Christ.

 

Bible Question of the Month: Published once monthly, this newsletter provides answers to troublesome Bible questions. 

 

Visit Answers2Prayer

Subscribe Here:
Illustrator
Bible Question of the Month
Nugget

Enter your email address:

You will receive a confirmation message.

Once you receive it, please click on the link mentioned in the email.  Thanks!