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One Person at a Time

“As Jesus was on his way, the crowds almost crushed him. And a woman was there who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years, but not one could heal her. She came up behind him and touched the edge of his cloak, and immediate her bleeding stopped” (Luke 8:42b-44).

To receive a full appreciation of what I am about to explain please read Luke 8:40-56.  If you read verses 40-56 you learned that Jesus healed a woman who had been seriously ill for 12 years and on that same day raised a little child from the dead. There are many lessons and yes, sermons in these few verses; but the lesson that I want to share today is this.

Jesus blessed one person at a time; even as the crowds pressed against him. Jesus’ sole interest was that one person. That’s our charge. Even with our busy schedules and life pressures, we need to find a way to touch somebody; one person, at a time. And when we do, we can make a big difference in that person’s life and in this big world of ours.

I was reminded of paying forward just this week when I received a very special card and note from a former colleague, and again on that same day a telephone call from another former colleague and emails from so many others supporting me through a difficult time.

I believe when we intervene in the lives others, one person at a time, that we make a real difference in our world. So reach out and touch someone today.

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God, I thank you for the people who made a difference in my life—too many to name—continue to bless me so I can do the same for others. Amen

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  1. Bud Deem
    October 22, 2010 at 19:29 | #1

    Thank you Tony.this reminds me of the movie we saw in
    Disciple two Paying it Forward.

  2. October 22, 2010 at 20:10 | #2

    Yes, it was a touching movie.

  3. October 25, 2010 at 08:56 | #3

    Nice Tony. Jesus just went about doing good and touched the lives of so many. God Bless our walk each day as leaders and workers of the Lord.

    Sheila

  4. Matt B.
    October 27, 2010 at 08:54 | #4

    Tony…A wonderful thought. Please know that many people are praying for you. In your transistion, you are leading, and your faith is a great example. As you continue to care for others, please make SURE to take time for just YOU and God…Matt

  5. October 27, 2010 at 17:42 | #5

    Wise words, Matt. Thanks so much

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