Giving Our Best

Giving Our Best
He will purify . . . and refine them like gold and silver. Then the Lord will have men who will bring offerings in righteousness.
Malachi 3:3
Today’s Scripture & Insight: Malachi 1:8–14
We stared at the piles of donated shoes as we entered a local homeless shelter. The director had invited our youth group to help sort through the heaps of used footwear. We spent the morning searching for matches and lining them up in rows across the concrete floor. At the end of the day, we threw away more than half of the shoes because they were too damaged for others to use. Though the shelter couldn’t stop people from giving poor quality items, they refused to distribute shoes that were in bad condition.
The Israelites struggled with giving God their damaged goods too. When He spoke through the prophet Malachi, He rebuked the Israelites for sacrificing blind, lame, or diseased animals when they had strong animals to offer (Malachi 1:6–8). He announced His displeasure (v. 10), affirmed His worthiness, and reprimanded the Israelites for keeping the best for themselves (v. 14). But God also promised to send the Messiah, whose love and grace would transform their hearts and ignite their desire to bring offerings that would be pleasing to Him (3:1–4).
At times, it can be tempting to give God our leftovers. We praise Him and expect Him to give us His all, yet we offer Him our crumbs. When we consider all God has done, we can rejoice in celebrating His worthiness and giving Him our very best.
By:  Xochitl Dixon
Reflect & Pray
Why are you sometimes tempted to give God your leftovers or damaged goods? In what ways will you give Him your best today?
Mighty God, please help me place You first and give You my best.

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Monday, November 23, 2020
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
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Thursday, November 26, 2020
Friday, November 27, 2020
Mt. Olive AMEC Men Forum – ZOOM Meeting
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Bible Verses

Scriptures Readings for Nov. 23 – Nov. 29
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Matthew 12:1-8
1 Peter 1:17-23
Galatians 3:6-9, 13-14
Exodus 2:1-1
James 2:14-17
James 2:18-26
James 2:1-13
Extending Mercy More Important than Sacrifice
Love One Another from the Heart
In Christ Gentiles Share Abraham’s Faith
Faith of Levite Mother Saves Moses
Unexpressed Faith Has No Value
Faith and Works Complement Each Other
Disdain the Practice of Partiality

Health Corner: Celebrating Thanks Giving & Diabetes Symptoms

Weekly Devotion: Space For Me

Space for Me
Jesus went up on a mountainside and called to him those he wanted, and they came to him.
Today’s Scripture & Insight: Mark 3:13–19
He was an aging military veteran, rough-edged and given to even rougher language. One day a friend cared enough about him to inquire about his spiritual beliefs. The man’s dismissive response came quickly: “God doesn’t have space for someone like me.”
Perhaps that was just part of his “tough-guy” act, but his words couldn’t be further from the truth! God creates space especially for the rough, the guilt-ridden, and the excluded to belong and thrive in His community. This was obvious from the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, when He made some surprising choices for His disciples. First, He chose several fishermen from Galilee—the “wrong side of the tracks” from the perspective of those in Jerusalem. He also selected a tax collector, Matthew, whose profession included extorting from his oppressed countrymen. Then, for good measure, Jesus invited the “other” Simon—“the Zealot” (Mark 3:18).
We don’t know much about this Simon (he isn’t Simon Peter), but we do know about the Zealots. They hated traitors like Matthew, who got rich by collaborating with the despised Romans. Yet with divine irony, Jesus chose Simon along with Matthew, brought them together, and blended them into His team.
Don’t write anyone off as too “bad” for Jesus. After all, He said, “I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance” (Luke 5:32). He has plenty of space for the tough cases—people like you and me.
By:  Tim Gustafson
Reflect & Pray
Who do you know that you think is unlikely to give their life to Jesus? How might you invite them to consider who Christ is and the space He has for them?
Dear Father, thank You that salvation is available to anyone who puts their faith in Jesus.

Weekly Announcements

Monday, November 16, 2020

The Tremendous Tampa District
Keeping You Informed

Mt Pleasant AME Church, Odessa

On 19 October 2020, one of Mt Pleasant’s buildings – which was intended for educational purposes, was set on fire by an Arsonist. This building has been completely destroyed and must be demolished very soon. The goal is to rebuild and improve Mt Pleasant AME Church Campus. This campus is home to the Old Colored School which was built in 1924. The main building was built on or about 1949.
This was the only school in the area where Colored People were allowed to attend school and attend church. In fact the Baptist and the AME’s were using the same building for church service by alternating Sunday’s. There are two outhouses still on site that were used during that time.
Please help us reach our goal of raising $200,000, by visiting our Go Fund Me page and donating to our cause.
We appreciate your support!
Humbly requested,
The Rev. James Mitchell and Members of Mt. Pleasant AME Church, Odessa

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

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Friday, November 20, 2020

Mt. Olive AMEC Men Forum – ZOOM Meeting
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Sunday, November 22, 2020

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Bible Verses

Scriptures Readings for Nov. 16 – Nov. 22

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
1 Timothy 3:8-13
Acts 5:12-16
Acts 6:1-7
Acts 1:8-15
Acts 2:42-47
Acts 4:23-31
Acts 4:32-5:11
Preparing to Become a Deacon
Healing Ministry Grows the Church
Church Sharing Plan Enlarged
Stephen’s Ministry Opposed
Sharing All of Life Together
Prayer for Boldness and Signs
Sharing All Possessions Challenges the Church

Health Corner: The Role of A Caregiver

Alzheimer’s Resources

Borrowed Shoes

Borrowed Shoes
Serve one another humbly in love.
Today’s Scripture & Insight: Galatians 5:13–26
In the chaos of fleeing his home during the California wildfires of 2018, Gabe, a high school senior, missed the state-qualifying cross-country race for which he’d been training. Missing this meet meant he wouldn’t have the chance to compete at the state meet—the culminating event of his four-year running career. In light of the circumstances, the state athletics board gave Gabe another chance: he’d have to run a qualifying time by himself, on a rival high school’s track, in “street shoes” because his running shoes were in the charred rubble of his home. When he showed up to “race,” Gabe was surprised by his competitors who’d come to supply him with proper shoes and to run alongside him to ensure he kept the pace necessary to be entered in the state meet.
Gabe’s opponents had no obligation to help him. They could have given into their natural desires to look out for themselves (Galatians 5:13); doing so might have improved their own odds of winning. But Paul urges us to display the fruit of the Spirit in our lives—to “serve one another humbly in love” and to demonstrate “kindness” and “goodness” (vv. 13, 22). When we lean on the Spirit to help us not act on our natural instincts, we’re better able to love those around us.
By:  Kirsten Holmberg
Reflect & Pray
How are you showing the “fruit of the Spirit” in the way you treat others? How can you better love your “neighbor”?
Dear God, my natural desire is to look out for myself. Help me to serve others out of love for You.

Weekly Announcements

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

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Friday, November 13, 2020

Mt. Olive AMEC Men Forum – ZOOM Meeting
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Sunday, November 15, 2020

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