I recently hung a towel rod in our bathroom. I had to drill several holes through porcelein tile. It took a long time. I broke about three or four masonry drill bits. Something had to be wrong. I went online. Turns out drilling through that type of tile usually requires a diamond tipped bit (which I did not have) and even then it takes a long time.It reminded me about the necessity of having the right tool for the job. Sometimes when our hearts are hard, the Lord has to use the "diamond tipped drill bits".
But if you have the right tool for a job, the job gets done right. The master craftsman always has just the right tool.
When I was getting ready to mount our microwave above our stove, the cabinet guy showed up. He offered to help me. As it turns out, I was helping him because he knew what he was doing.
Jesus knows how to put lives back together. Every week I get to stand on the platform leading worship before people whose hearts are in the process of getting touched by the Lord. Whenever Pastor Pedro gives the invitation and hands go up, I rejoice that there's people who are becoming the workmanship of the Master Carpenter.

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To the Sieler family:
Thank you for inviting me to Caleb's baby dedication 09-24-2006. Also, Tiana and I really enjoyed visitng your church. May God continue to bless Caleb and your family.
♥
Michelle Moore ( perfusionist MCH )
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