He Started It
He Started It
When the Apostle Paul was locked in a Roman prison for telling people about Jesus, he sent a letter of hope to his friends back in Philippi. A portion of it said:
“And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ Jesus returns.”
Philippians 1:6 NLTThough Paul was writing to specific people in the first-century Church, his words are just as true for the global Church today.
Think about it: Who started this thing we call life? Who made this world and everything in it? Who fine-tuned the universe to actually make sense? Who put you here—at this specific time in history? Who handcrafted your body, your mind, your strengths, and your unique-to-you personality? Who began this good work?
Before you were ever born, God already had you in mind. Before you could even walk or talk or have dreams for yourself, God already had a plan. Before you knew to look to Him or to follow Him or to worship Him, God was already at work—in you, around you, and through you.
Sometimes it feels like we’re just wasting time and taking up space, without real purpose. But—it turns out—God is intentional and He makes no mistakes. To top it off…
God always finishes what He starts.
The story isn’t over. When Christ returns once and for all, the work of God through His people will finally be complete.
Until then, let’s commit to God’s good work inside of us.
Let’s magnify Him in everything we do.
Let’s believe that He’ll finish what He has begun.
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ASU, Phoenix release results of latest cool pavement testing
Arizona State University and the city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department released the latest results of the new CoolSeal 2.0 pavement coating, a continuation of the City’s Cool Pavement Program.
— Read on ktar.com/story/5618416/asu-teams-up-with-city-of-phoenix-releases-results-of-latest-cool-pavement-testing/
ASU, Phoenix release results of latest cool pavement testing
Arizona State University and the city of Phoenix Street Transportation Department released the latest results of the new CoolSeal 2.0 pavement coating, a continuation of the City’s Cool Pavement Program.
— Read on ktar.com/story/5618416/asu-teams-up-with-city-of-phoenix-releases-results-of-latest-cool-pavement-testing/
What Was The Best Top-Secret Plane To Come Out…
Lockheed Martin’s secretive Skunk Works has designed several impressive aircraft over the past 80 years, from the P-38 Lightning in 1939, which was essential to the Air Force’s air superiority during the Second World War, to the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II joint strike fighter.
During the Cold War, Skunk Works focused on developing tactical and strategic reconnaissance aircraft, helping the US monitor the Soviet Union’s military arsenal. After the Soviet Union collapsed, Skunk Works focused all its ingenuity on developing stealth bombers and multipurpose fighters.
The top-secret plane specialists have delivered several aerospace icons, including the P-38 Lightning, P-80 Shooting Star, SR-71 Blackbird, F-104 Starfighter, F-22 Raptor, F-35 Lightning II, and F-117 Nighthawk. They have also likely drafted other clever aircraft we will never know about.
In the lead, I favor the SR-71 Blackbird (a total knock-out of engineering) and the F-22 Raptor (one of the best fighter jets eve
— Read on simpleflying.com/thread/what-was-the-best-top-secret-plane-to-come-out-lockheed-martins-skunk-works/