The best thing we can do as we stand at the brink of a new
day, or a new year...is pray.
We know how it works, because it's just like our
career, as adjusters. We're like the Centurion who said to Jesus, I get this
authority thing, because I do it for my job
"I tell my servant go, and he goes. I
tell him, do this, and he does it. So, I know, Jesus, all You’ve got to do is
say the word and it’ll be done."
It might sound weird, but just think about it:
We acknowledge someone has filed a claim. They
need help.
We assess the situation, (get the
details).
Then, apply proper coverage, per policy
guidelines.
And, ask the carrier for coverage.
That, is exactly how prayer works:
1) Acknowledge the need.
2) Assess the situation (get the details).
3) Apply proper coverage per Biblical
guidelines.
4) Ask The Carrier of carriers for coverage.
You see, there's more to being an adjuster, than just
closing claims and making money.
We have the unique opportunity and training to make an
eternal difference, in a multitude of lives.
Let's pray.
LORD, our Father, kind and true. We have Your Words
written in black and white, and in the color of Your blood. We
believe in You. And know that You don’t lie.
So here we are, right now.
According to Your Word, we release anyone we haven’t
forgiven. Now, LORD, please forgive us, too.
Set us free to worship You with
fullness of joy. And use that joy, that is our strength, to make a difference in all the lives we meet.
Lord, You know our fear, You know our doubt. But even
still, please, see our faith. That little bit that has us standing here before
You now, with trembling lips and pounding heart. We dare to believe that what
has been, isn’t what always will be.
We trust our trials into Your hands.
We believe You meet our needs.
Thank You for faith to move the mountains that
need moving and the ones that don’t—for strength to climb.
LORD, above all this, we ask not our will, but Yours be done.
Together, we can move mountains.
Prayerfully yours,
Doug Spurling
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