Deuteronomy chapter 34.

This is the last chapter of this book. It's a great feeling to continue to finish a book and begin a new one. I enjoy doing this with you guys and seeing the different challenges that come from this. Along with growth from God.

This is a humbling passage and it comes at a time that a fellow pastor and friend of mine has died of a stroke. His funeral is this weekend. He was in his sixties and leaves a wife, a son, a daughter, and grandkids behind. He was faithful to the Lord. It reminds me that we don't really know when God will call us home. Plus I want to be used by God. I want my life transformed and I want God to use me to influence the lives of others. I need God's holy spirit and wisdom.

The thought of being used by God is humbling. Who am I? Really? There's nothing great about me that would make God WANT to use me. But God's grace and love for me is great! And his love and grace is what allows me the privilege to be used by him. I have access, as a believer in Christ, to the same spirit that Moses and Jesus had in order to do great works.

Father, forgive me of all my sins that I might be a holy vessel for you to use. Change my life and use me to impact the lives around me.