Wednesday, July 30, 2008

EMERGENGY NUMBERS!

Emergency numbers may be dialed direct! No operator assistance is necessary!

  • When in sorrow, call John 14.

  • When men fail you, call Psalm 27.

  • If you want to be fruitful, call John 15.

  • When you have sinned, call Psalm 51.

  • When you worry, call Matthew 6:19-34.

  • When you are in danger, call Psalm 91.

  • When God seems far away, call Psalm 139.

  • When your faith needs stirring, call Hebrews 11.

  • When you are lonely and fearful, call Psalm 23.

  • When you grow bitter and critical, call I Corinthians 13.

  • For Paul's secret to happiness, call Colossians 3:1-17.

  • For understanding of Christianity, call II Corinthians 5:15-19.

  • When you feel down and out, call Romans 8:31.

  • When you want peace and rest, call Matthew 11:25-30.

  • When the world seems bigger than God, call Psalm 90.

  • When you want Christian assurance, call Romans 8:1-30.

  • When you leave home for labor or travel, call Psalm 121.

  • When your prayers grow narrow or selfish, call Psalm 67.

  • For great invention/opportunity, call Isaiah 55.

  • When you wasn’t courage for a task, call Joshua 1.

  • For how to get along with fellow men, call Romans 12.

  • When you think of investments and returns, call Mark 10.

  • If you are depressed, call Psalm 27.

  • If your pocketbook is empty, call Psalm 37.

  • If you are loosing confidence in people, call I Corinthians 13.

  • If people seem unkind, call John 15.

  • If discouraged about your work, call Psalm 126.

  • If you find the world growing small and yourself great, call Psalm 19.


  • Alternate numbers:

  • For dealing with fear, call Psalm 34:7.

  • For security, call Psalm 121:3.

  • For assurance, call Mark 8:35.

  • For reassurance, call Psalm 145:18.

  • All lines to Heaven are open 24 hours a day! Feed your faith, and doubt will starve to death.

    1 comment:

    Meseidy said...

    Hi, I thought this was great! I hope you don't mind but I am going to post the list on my blog and link it to your. I will aslo be setitng it aside for myself in case on an emergency. :)