OUR DAILY BREAD Monday, May 8, 1995 --------------- READ: Acts 8:26-38 SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY "Philip opened his mouth, and... preached Jesus to him." -- Acts 8:35 Cedarville College president Paul Dixon tells the story of a high school girl who was in the audience several years ago when he was speaking about the need to tell others about Christ. As she listened, she decided she wanted to make a difference in her high school. She asked God to give her an opportunity. The next day at school, one of her teachers who was fed up with the way things were going walked into his classroom and said, "I've had it. I'm tired of the hassle of teaching kids who don't have any respect. If any of you can tell me what life is all about and what our purpose is, go ahead." Surprised, the girl raised her hand and explained that she had found answers to those questions in Jesus Christ. The teacher, who was an agnostic, invited her to stay after class and explain her beliefs. When she suggested that he attend an evangelistic meeting, he agreed. That Friday night he put his trust in Jesus as Savior, and today he's active in Christian service. She had seized a God-given opportunity -- like Philip did with the Ethiopian official (Acts 8:29-30). We may have sweaty palms and cottonmouth as we witness to unbelievers. But when the Lord gives us the oppor- tunity to talk about Him, let's seize it. -- J. David Branon Father, we've been called to witness -- Called to speak of Your dear Son; Holy Spirit, grant discernment; Lead us to some seeking one. -- Dennis J. De Haan ------------------------------------- THOUGHT FOR THE DAY ------------------------------------- Any place can be the right place to witness for Christ. ------------------------------------- THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Nehemiah 4-6 ========================================================================= Our Daily Bread, Copyright 1995, used by permission of Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555, USA. ODB files are being archived at ICLnet by arrangement with Radio Bible Class. RBC is presently developing its own servers and we look forward to RBC's official presence here on the internet in the near future. Written permission to distribute must be obtained from Radio Bible Class. RBC provides a variety of Bible re- sources, which are free of charge. RBC is not funded by any group or denomination, and support comes voluntarily from its Members and Friends. Write for more information, or call 1-800-598-7221. Thanks to Larry Holder (lholder@utm.edu) for the email transcript of Our Daily Bread, this copy having originated from distribution to the Conservative Christian Discussion List. This copy was written by permission from RBC, also available from the "ODB List" which may be subscribed to directly. Send a blank email message, with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line, to: odb-request@sptekwv14.wv.tek.com. RBC publications are also available at The Gospel Communications Network: http://www.gospelcom.net/rbc/odb/. - ICLnet ========================================================================= ------------------------------------------------------- file: /pub/resources/text/Our.Daily.Bread: db950508.txt .