Down Gilead Lane, Season 8 | Episode 11
MAYOR MAY NOT PT. 1
Season Description
When things seem to be spinning out of your control, it can be hard to remember that God always has a plan-and we can trust Him no matter what! An important lesson the Morrisons will learn in this exciting season! If you don’t want to miss a thing with DGL–don’t forget to listen to the Special episode, “The Hope that Heals”. You’ll find a great new addition to the Morrison family!
Today’s Story
The Morrison family thought they knew Justin... But they had no idea! When a look at his blog reveals disturbing insights into what’s been going on in Justin’s life, what kind of sacrifices will John and Mary be required to make? How will helping their son impact the Morrison for mayor campaign?
How about
you…
Have you ever had
to make a tough decision that involved having to sacrifice something you thought
was a really good thing?
Check this
out…
The Apostle Paul wrote a lot of letters. Most the ones that were put into the Bible were letters written to entire churches, but some were letters written to individuals. One of the individuals Paul wrote to was a young Pastor named Timothy. Now, Tim was having some troubles getting his new church off the ground and Paul had a lot of wisdom on a lot of different issues that Tim was facing—like how to pick deacons and how to treat widows, how people should dress and what should happen in a worship service. Take a look at what Paul had to say to Tim about how people should treat their families:
If anyone does
not provide for his relatives, and especially for his immediate family, he has
denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.
Wow, pretty strong words
there. Do you think they might
apply even to people who are doing good things… like, say running for
mayor? And how could they apply to
kids like you, even if you don’t have a spouse and kids yet? Well, what can you “provide” for your
family? Maybe helping with chores,
maybe taking care of a younger brother or sister when mom and dad are busy,
maybe just a hug and a word of encouragement to you parents or siblings. It might mean you have to sacrifice
something really important, but if someone in your family has a need, think and
pray about what you can “provide”, and then go for it!