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February 11, 2015
February 11, 2015
Peter, you are greatly missed. Your patience, love and sense of humor. Thank you for sharing your beautiful life with us. We trust that you are safe in the fathers arms. You are forever in our hearts. You have gone before us, we will follow. You have left us with a great lesson of being true to family and to a loving God in your own special way. Thank you that you loved God and family deeply.
February 11, 2015
February 11, 2015
KINDNESS GOES VIRAL

News of a simple act of kindness on a New York subway has gone around the world. A young man, head covered by a hooded sweatshirt, fell asleep on the shoulder of an older passenger. When someone else offered to wake the young rider, the older man quietly said, “He must have had a long day. Let him sleep. We’ve all been there.” Then he let the tired fellow rider sleep on his shoulder for the better part of the next hour, until the older man gently eased away to get up for his stop. In the meantime, another passenger snapped a photograph and posted it on social media, and it went viral.
The man’s kindness seems to resonate with what we all long for—the kindness that reflects the heart of God. We see this gentleness in Jesus when His friends tried to protect Him from the noise and bother of little children. Instead, Jesus insisted on taking the little ones in His arms and blessing them (Mark 10:16). In the process, He invited all of us to trust Him like a little child (vv.13-16).
Jesus lets us know that all of us are safe in His presence. Whether awake or asleep, we can lean on Him. When we’re exhausted, He provides a safe place for us to rest.
Under His wings, I am safely abiding,
Though the night deepens and tempests are wild;
Still I can trust Him—I know He will keep me,
He has redeemed me and I am His child. —Cushing

God is a safe resting place.

Insight

Jesus demonstrated that true faith in God was not bound by cultural concerns. In a patriarchal society, He met and talked with women (see John 4). He ate and drank with those who were considered impure (see Luke 7:36-30; 17:11-19; 19:1-10). He even embraced children, when most would push them aside (Mark 10:13-14). Jesus didn’t simply say that He had come to “seek and save the lost” (Luke 19:10); He demonstrated it by showing that God’s love is open to everyone.

This text was based on OUR DAILY BREAD reading of January 15 2015 which Peter read the morning being going to hospital and shared with some workmates.

God bless you my dearest brother...
February 11, 2015
February 11, 2015
Peter, will always miss your gentle spirit, smile and just the way you would always greet me "koro". Your dedication to family, friends and love for hard work and honesty are lessons on what are the most important things in life.
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