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"Seek the LORD, and his strength: seek his face evermore." Psalm 105:4

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In This Newsletter:

Thought - When the Race Drags On
Story - Stuck in the Jungle
Math - Why Learn Fractions
Hymn/Poem: Teach Me Thy Way

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Thought: When the Race Drags On

Do you ever feel like a prisoner of your situation—as if you're trapped in a circumstance with no way out? And just when you finally think you see an end in sight, something happens to propel you backwards instead?

When we’re in those situations, we tend to think we’re the only ones—that somehow we’ve hit a pit no one else has encountered. But that’s just not true.

"For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin." Hebrews 4:15

Jesus faced every temptation we do: fear, loneliness, despair, discouragement, etc. Yet He didn’t give in to sin. He got it right. More than that, He claimed all our wrong as His own and took that punishment for us on the cross. And now He offers His righteousness to everyone who repents and believes in His finished work.

But the good news doesn’t even stop there. God’s very Spirit dwells within those who have placed their trust in Jesus. While we may feel trapped, all God’s strength to walk victoriously through any situation is ours!

When you find yourself feeling trapped, run to Jesus. Like Paul and Silas (Acts 16:25), start praising God in the middle of your “prison,” whether that prison be a sickness, a financial crisis, a strained relationship, a difficult job, an actual prison, or some other situation. If your circumstances truly need to be changed, God will change them or show you how to change them. But if He allows your "prison term” to continue, know He will give you the strength to walk victoriously in the "prison."

We always look at the time God set Paul free from prison, but tend to forget that later He allowed Paul remained in prison many years, during which time God used Paul to pen several books of the New Testament. God sees the big picture and works all things together for good.

"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28

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Story: Stuck in the Jungle

Jason let his machete rest by his side. He was so tired of hacking his way through this jungle. He felt as if he took one step forward only to encounter some obstacle that either pushed him back or delayed his progress. His feet longed to race again on normal soil. How long would this jungle stretch on? When could he run again?

“Getting a little eager to be on our way again, are we?” asked a kind voice at Jason’s side.

Jason gave his friend Matt a half-hearted smile. “A little more than a little. I’m downright tired of this.”

Matt nodded. “Me too,” he replied. “But you know, I’ve been thinking.”

“About?”

“About the king’s instructions. When he sent us out on this race, he told us it wouldn’t be easy. Ever since the rebellion, nothing down here in Earthville is easy. But remember, the king sent his son to redeem us and bring us to his kingdom, where all is as it should be. Once we’re there, all these trials will be over once and for all. And in the meantime, he told us we should run the race set out for us with patience.”

Jason shook his head despondently. “I’m trying to be patient, Matt. At the same time, it seems as if this jungle will never end! I just so long for firm, clear ground again.”

Matt nodded. “I know. And yet when we were on a clear stretch awhile back, our legs ached and longed for a rest, remember?”

Jason nodded. “They sure did.”

“Well, that’s just it. Until we get to the king’s kingdom, there’s always bound to be some sort of pain or suffering. But remember? The king himself marked out our course, and he did it out of love. He sees what we can’t. He knows how long this jungle stretches on. And this jungle is exactly where he wants us to glorify him right now.”

“Okay, but don’t you think we could glorify him more running a little faster than this jungle allows? I could cover so much more distance without all these obstacles!” Jason countered, waving his hand to indicate the dense foliage through which they'd been traveling.

“Jason, that’s just it! These obstacles and this ground is where the king marked out our course, so obviously it’s where we’re to travel. This race isn’t about our comfort or getting what we want.”

Jason knew Matt’s words were true. But he still didn’t see how he could go on. “I get all that…but I’m out of energy. I just don’t know how to keep going.”

Matt nodded. “Yeah, I guess I’m pretty tired too. But didn’t the king promise to provide all we needed? Didn’t he say he’d always give us the victory? Didn’t he give us his very shoes and tell us he was with us and could give us strength when we had none? And didn’t he give us these supplies and bid us drink and eat?”

A light bulb suddenly went off in Jason’s head. What fools they’d been! Of course they would be unable to make it through the jungle on their own strength. They had forgotten to partake of the king’s provisions! They just needed to lift their eyes from the jungle and remember what the king had done, was doing, and had promised to do.

“Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds.” Hebrews 12:1-3

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Tidbits on Math--From a Christian Perspective

Here are the most recent posts from the Math from a Christian Perspective Blog.

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Why Learn Fractions?
Have you ever wondered why we need to know how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions? After all, don't we use decimals for most real-life problems? Read more.

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Hymn/Poem: Teach Me Thy Way

- Benjamin M. Ramsey, 1919, as shared on NetHymnal.

Teach me Thy way, O Lord, teach me Thy way!
Thy guiding grace afford, teach me Thy way!
Help me to walk aright, more by faith, less by sight;
Lead me with heav’nly light, teach me Thy way!

When I am sad at heart, teach me Thy way!
When earthly joys depart, teach me Thy way!
In hours of loneliness, in times of dire distress,
In failure or success, teach me Thy way!

When doubts and fears arise, teach me Thy way!
When storms o’erspread the skies, teach me Thy way!
Shine through the cloud and rain, through sorrow, toil and pain;
Make Thou my pathway plain, teach me Thy way!

Long as my life shall last, teach me Thy way!
Where’er my lot be cast, teach me Thy way!
Until the race is run, until the journey’s done,
Until the crown is won, teach me Thy way!

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