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Daily Got a Minute Message with John Ed

Daily Got a Minute Message with John Ed
Author: John Ed Mathison
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In each episode of “Got a Minute,” retired Methodist minister John Ed Mathison will share a small piece of wisdom to help you through your day.
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Everybody wants to really live. Jesus said, “If you try to preserve your life, you’re going to lose it. If you are willing to lose your life in serving my Kingdom, you will find life.” That’s the secret to life.
One night, a freshman college girl at Emory University felt guilty because she was failing and knew that her parents had sacrificed to send her to Emory. She had climbed the trestle above the train tracks to jump to her death, but she kept hearing a voice saying, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”
I love the Salvation Army and look forward to ringing the kettle bells at Christmas.
What each of us needs today is to go to Jesus, who can heal. Humbly ask for His healing, receive it, then thank Him for His complete healing. Do that today!
Sometimes, you never know how strong you are until you get in a tough situation. This happened recently to Richard Wilbanks, a 74-year-old man who lives in Florida.
I’ve always been interested in what motivates people. Why are some people so successful, and why are other people on the merry-go-round of doing meaningless things?
Everybody needs a good fire alarm system – especially when you are asleep at night.
Too often in life, we try to get by with giving as little as possible by giving water rather than the real wine. When God calls you to do something, He is never fooled.
Hey parents, you might think that what you say to an infant child or grandchild is just a little exercise that you enjoy. Somewhere, those words and melodies get embedded into a person’s mind, and later in life, they come back to be helpful, or possibly harmful.
The University of Alabama has the longest-running Fellowship of Christian Athletes Huddle Group of any school in the country.
Instead of trying to predict the future, we need to be prepared for the future.
During this pandemic, physical illness has been a challenge, but it has also created spiritual, emotional, and mental challenges.
You need to be very careful how you manage your social media.
Change is coming rapidly. People who do the best in business are those who have the capacity to adapt to change.
I’ve spent a lot of time in the past year working with other pastors to improve race relations in the city of Montgomery.
I know that teachers have a big challenge in trying to teach virtually. It’s hard enough to keep kids' attention when you’re standing in front of them!
How would you like to wake up in the morning, turn on the radio, and hear your obituary being read?
Are you willing to think creatively about new ideas and possibilities?
When times get tough, look for ways to make a difference – regardless of your age.
Some people find a way to creatively deal with their adversity.