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Who’s Your Fan?

In Montana, a state with fewer than 900,000 people, the governor is one of the most recognizable people.  However, fame must not go to one’s head, as Gov. Marc Raicot learned one day.  While traveling about the state, Raciot walked into a convenience store to pick up a soft drink. As he approached the counter to pay, he noticed a spark of recognition crossing the clerk’s face.

“Has anybody ever told you that you look like the governor?’’ the clerk asked.

Not knowing whether he faced a fan or foe, Raicot answered, “Yes, they often do.”

“Boy, I’ll bet that makes you mad, don’t it?” replied the clerk

 

We never know for sure what others may think of us.  We may be humbled when we find out.  One thing for sure is that we never have to worry or wonder what God thinks about us.  He sent His son to tell us and His Word, the Bible, is clear; you are special and of much value to Him. Read His Word and you will see that He is your biggest fan.

 

“For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so that we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.”

Ephesians 2:10 (NLT)

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Don’t Stop Talking About It

 
Some years ago, the comic strip “Small Society” showed a man talking to his wife. He is saying, “Of course you’re my valentine. Of course I still love you. I’ve just stopped talking about it.”
I believe that this is a problem in a lot of marriages today. It’s a problem because, when we stop talking about it two things happen. One: We fail to remind the other person how important they are to us and two: we fail to remind ourselves how important the they are to us.

Our spouse needs to hear the words of love. They need to know we value them and we bless them when we use words of affection and value. But we need to hear ourselves say them as well. When we speak these words, they imprint themselves on our brains and our hearts. The words serve as reminders of who this person is and who we are as well. We are forgetful creatures and we need the reminder.

I think this is a problem not just in marriages, but in other relationships as well. Parents and children need to talk about love with each other. They each need to say words of love to each other, and they need to hear themselves say them to the other.

We need to talk about our love for God. We need the reminder of how important He is to us. We need to remind ourselves that we do love Him.

The fact of the matter is that those who truly love can’t stop talking about it.

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