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Daily Bible Reading
Sunday 4/8
Deuteronmy 29,30
Psalm 84
Proverbs 8
Galations 3,4
Monday 4/9
Deuteronmy 31,32
Psalm 85
Proverbs 9
Galatians 5, 6
Tuesday 4/10
Deuteronmy 33,34
Psalm 86
Proverbs 10
Acts 16
Wednesday 4/11
Joshua 1-3
Psalm 87
Proverbs 11
Philipians 1, 2
Thursday 4/12
Joshua 4, 5
Psalm 88
Proverbs 12
Philipians 3, 4
Friday 4/13
Joshua 6, 7
Psalm 89:1-18
Proverbs 13
Acts 17
Saturday 4/14
Joshua 8, 9
Psalm 89:19-37
Proverbs 14
1 Thessalons 1-3
Sunday 4/15
Joshua 10, 11
Psalm 89: 38-52
Proverbs 15
1 Thessalons 4,5
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Log Lane Community Church

Location:
16795 Hwy 144 LLV
Ft. Morgan, CO 80705
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Meeting Times:
Sunday:
  Sunday School
(classes for all ages)
9:30 am
  Worship Service (Bilingual) 10:45 am
  Evening Worship (Bilingual) 5:00 pm
 
Monday:
High Plains School of Ministry 6:30 - 8:30 pm
 
Wednesday:
Special Prayer Time 6:00 pm
Adult Bible Study 7:00 pm
Youth Group
Children's Service
 
Thursday:
Craft Club 2nd & 4th Thursday
7:00 pm
Friday:
Elders Prayer 5:45 am
(Pastor's House)
Ladies Bible Study 1st & 3rd Friday
7:00 pm

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CHRIST FOR PRISONERS WEEKLY BULLETIN
Sunday, April 8, 2007

Practice Jesus' Habits

All of us have habits - regularly repeated behaviors that shape our lives, for better or for worse. The best habits are those that Jesus, God incarnate, practiced during His time on Earth. Since He designed life, He knew how to live it most effectively. You can learn a lot from what Jesus taught, but even more from practicing what He did. The more you devote yourself to emulating Jesus' habits, the more God will bless you.

Here's how you can make Jesus' habits your own:

Practice seclusion. Withdraw from everyday noise and demands on a daily basis to spend some time with God, to connect with him and recharge your emotional and spiritual batteries.

Practice prayer. Choose to pray regularly; don't wait until you feel like doing so. During prayer: praise God, thank God, confess your sins to God, ask God for something on behalf of other people, and present your personal requests to God.

Practice worship. Focus on encountering God to: praise Him for who He is; thank Him for what He has done; confess your sin; surrender your mind, will, and emotions; offer him your total life; obey what He tells you to do; ask Him to work in your life; tell others of your love for Him; and experience new love for Him and a new commitment to Him.

Practice building relationships. Take the initiative to get to know people well for the purpose of making an impact for Christ as well as meeting your own need for relating to others.

Practice touch. Affirm people in appropriate ways by touching them, such as through a hug, handshake, or pat on the back. Every day, ask God for the opportunity to touch someone who needs it. Determine to be the hands of Christ wherever you go.

Practice confrontation. Be willing to deal with another person about an issue head-on, in a spirit of love and truth, with your sole motive being to help that person.

Practice challenging the status quo. In a spirit of love, choose to challenge that which continues on as a tradition but no longer serves a good purpose.

Practice listening. Focus on what another person is saying with your ears, mind, eyes, and body so that person feels valued by you.

Practice love. Consistently choose to do something that is beneficial, kind, and encouraging for another person before considering your own needs. Be willing to be inconvenienced and to sacrifice for the sake of others.

Practice thankfulness. Decide to be grateful to God in any situation - even when facing challenges. Believe that God is greater than any circumstances you face.

Practice faith. Choose to trust God and believe what He said in His Word, the Bible - no matter what.

Practice motivation. Believe that all things are possible with God, and put all your resources (time, money, energy, etc.) to good use to fulfill your highest potential in His kingdom. Through your example, encourage other people to be and do their best.

Practice handling criticism effectively. Respond to criticism with love, truth, and humility. Demonstrate God's love and allow Him to be your defense.

Practice making family a priority. Consistently choose to put your family and their needs ahead of your own needs, other people, work, recreation, or anything else in life except God.

Practice obedience. Decide to act on God's will rather than your own. Strive to discover God's will by reading the Bible and following the Holy Spirit's leading when there is no clear word in Scripture about what to do.

Practice honoring the government. View the government as a God-ordained institution that should be supported voluntarily through good citizens obeying its laws.

Practice asking questions. Ask certain things in order to gain knowledge and understanding. Try to ask open-ended questions as often as possible.

Practice having fun. Enjoy life. Give yourself permission not to take things seriously all the time. Make laughter part of your daily routine.

Practice living by the truth. Consistently decide to say what is right, do what is right, and live within God's will.

Practice resting. Relax your body on a regular basis through the right amount of sleep at night and periodic breaks during the day.

Practice acting like a man. If you're male - like Jesus - strive to be physically strong, emotionally caring, mentally expanding, and spiritually growing.

Practice esteeming women. Choose to treat all women, at all times, with the utmost dignity and respect they deserve.

Practice giving. Embrace a lifestyle of offering yourself and your resources (time, money, etc.) on behalf of others in the name of Jesus.

Practice kindness. Be sensitive, understanding, gentle, and compassionate to everyone you meet.

Practice fitness. Take care of your body through a combination of a healthy diet and regular exercise.

Practice keeping your word. Do what you say you will do. Let others know they can count on you to follow through with what you promise.

Practice fellowshipping. Spend time with other Christians on a regular basis for the purpose of enjoyment.

Practice using Scripture. Study and apply the Bible to everyday life situations, whether temptations, trials, or triumphs.

Practice living for a purpose. Realize that serving God is your reason for living. Strive to fulfill your purpose of making a positive difference for Him in the world.

Practice fasting. Choose to go without food for a specific time in order to seek God and His will with more passion and intensity than you could otherwise.

Practice using money God's way. Use your money to support God's kingdom, meet your needs and those of your family, and save for the future. Follow biblical principles when making decisions about money.

Adapted from The Jesus Habits: Exercising the Spiritual Disciplines of Jesus
© 2005 by Jay Dennis.
Published by Broadman & Holman Publishers, Nashville, Tn., www.broadmanholman.com.
 

 
A Verse A Day to Light Your Way
Sunday, April 8
Psalms 150:6 (NKJV)
6 Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. Praise the Lord!

Psalms 150:6 (RVR)
6 Todo lo que respira alabe a Jah. Aleluya.
Monday, April 9
1 Peter 4:17 (NKJV)
17 For the time has come for judgment to begin at the house of God; and if it begins with us first, what will be the end of those who do not obey the gospel of God?

1 Peter 4:17 (RVR)
17 Porque es tiempo de que el juicio comience por la casa de Dios; y si primero comienza por nosotros, ¿cuál será el fin de aquellos que no obedecen al evangelio de Dios?
Tuesday, April 10
Psalms 147:3 (NKJV)
3 He heals the brokenhearted And binds up their wounds.

Psalms 147:3 (RVR)
3 El sana a los quebrantados de corazón, Y venda sus heridas.
Wednesday, April 11
Galatians 5:13 (NKJV)
13 For you, brethren, have been called to liberty; only do not use liberty as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another.

Galatians 5:13 (RVR)
13 Porque vosotros, hermanos, a libertad fuisteis llamados; solamente que no uséis la libertad como ocasión para la carne, sino servíos por amor los unos a los otros.
Thursday, April 12
Titus 1:16 (NKJV)
16 They profess to know God, but in works they deny Him, being abominable, disobedient, and disqualified for every good work.

Titus 1:16 (RVR)
16 Profesan conocer a Dios, pero con los hechos lo niegan, siendo abominables y rebeldes, reprobados en cuanto a toda buena obra.
Friday, April 13
Isaiah 40:28 (NKJV)
28 Have you not known? Have you not heard? The everlasting God, the Lord, The Creator of the ends of the earth, Neither faints nor is weary. His understanding is unsearchable.

Isaiah 40:28 (RVR)
28 ¿No has sabido, no has oído que el Dios eterno es Jehová, el cual creó los confines de la tierra? No desfallece, ni se fatiga con cansancio, y su entendimiento no hay quien lo alcance.
Saturday, April 14
2 Samuel 7:22 (NKJV)
22 Therefore You are great, O Lord God. For there is none like You, nor is there any God besides You, according to all that we have heard with our ears.

2 Samuel 7:22 (RVR)
22 Por tanto, tú te has engrandecido, Jehová Dios; por cuanto no hay como tú, ni hay Dios fuera de ti, conforme a todo lo que hemos oído con nuestros oídos.
Sunday, April 15
Isaiah 60:19 (NKJV)
19 "The sun shall no longer be your light by day, Nor for brightness shall the moon give light to you; But the Lord will be to you an everlasting light, And your God your glory.

Isaiah 60:19 (RVR)
19 El sol nunca más te servirá de luz para el día, ni el resplandor de la luna te alumbrará, sino que Jehová te será por luz perpetua, y el Dios tuyo por tu gloria.
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