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It's what's right. I'm do it.

9/28/2017

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Our Gracious and heavenly Father, we thank you for this day.
We thank you for your grace, mercy, and loving kindness.
God you are so wonderful to us and it's because of you that we have life.
God, we thank you for taking us how to make good decision and he took walk according to your word.
We thank you for your guidance and understanding even when we make mistakes.
God, please continue to cover us and help us to learn more about you.
let you angels protect us wherever we go
In Jesus name we pray. Amen.
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Doing the right thing is the wise thing. I will choose what's right.

“Remember, it is sin to know what you ought to do and then not do it.”
‭‭James‬ ‭4:17‬ ‭NLT‬‬
http://bible.com/116/jas.4.17.nlt
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DOING THE RIGHT THING IS SOMETIMES UNPOPULAR.

Bible Reading of the Day: Read Daniel 3:1-12.
Verse of the Day: “Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. The Lord, the Lord, is my strength and my song; he has become my salvation” (Isaiah 12:2, NIV).

Janine saw it all.

She was walking from the swings to the monkey bars on the school playground. Suddenly, a boy named Marcus placed a hand squarely in the middle of John’s back.

“Get out of my way!” Marcus yelled. He pushed John, whose arms waved in the air for a moment like twin windmills before he fell off the monkey bars. John hit the ground with a thud.

Janine ran over to where John lay. John was curled in a heap, crying. Janine looked at Marcus, who still sat atop the monkey bars, defiance written on his face.

A teacher arrived then and checked John for broken bones. “What happened?” she asked.

“He pushed me!” John cried, pointing at Marcus.

“Did not!” Marcus answered. He fastened a pair of innocent-looking eyes on the teacher. “I never touched him!”

Janine looked in disbelief from Marcus back to John. “Did anyone see what happened?” the teacher asked.

Janine looked at the other kids standing around. Everyone had seen what had happened, but no one wanted to say anything. She looked at Marcus, who glared threateningly at the crowd. She knew that he could beat her up; he was the biggest bully in their grade.

“I saw,” Janine finally said, after looking around the circle of silent faces. She sighed, as if she were getting herself in trouble; in a way, maybe she was. “Marcus and John were both climbing on the monkey bars,” she said quietly, still knowing that Marcus would hear her. “Marcus said, ‘Get out of my way,’ and pushed John.” She looked only at the teacher as she talked, and when she finished, she turned her head to look at John.

John’s face was streaked with dirt and tears, but he smiled. Janine smiled back. The teacher told Marcus to report to the principal’s office while she took John to the school nurse. Then she turned to Janine.

“Thank you for telling the truth,” she said. “I know it wasn’t easy.”

TO DISCUSS: Today’s Bible reading is about three young men who did the right thing even though it got them in trouble with the king. How is that like Janine’s story? How is it different? Have you ever done the right thing even though it made you unpopular? If so, tell about it. Did Janine do the right thing? Why or why not? What would you have done if you had been in Janine’s situation? Should we do the right thing only when it’s popular? Why or why not?

TO PRAY: “Lord God, help us to do the right thing even in difficult situations.”
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