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Live with an eternal perspective(November 30)

Live with an eternal perspective
"What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul?  Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?"  Matthew 16:26.
Our life is just an introduction to eternity.  The choices that we make in this brief span of our existence on earth will determine our eternal heritage and home.  We are eternal beings who were made to serve the Eternal God.  His plan is to prosper us, but the things that we accumulate on earth have no value in our eternal existence.  In your blessing on Earth, put God first for His eternal blessing in heaven.  Prominence in our success must result in reverence for our Source.
 
I heard the story of two boys in the Taylor family.  The older said that he must make a name for the family, so he turned to politics, Parliament, and fame.  His younger brother gave his life to the service of Christ, so he became a missionary to China.  Hudson Taylor, founder of the China Inland Mission, died, beloved and known in many countries.  The account of the other, his brother, was summed up in the Encyclopedia in these words, 'the brother of J. Hudson Taylor'. 
 
Evaluate all that you do from an eternal perspective and it will help you in the daily choices that you make.  Ensure that your life will count for eternity.  "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." John 3:16.
 
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I have the power of choice and I choose to rule my world with an eternal perspective with Christ as my King.

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Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Brazilian Serie A team Chapecoense involved in plane crash in Colombia

Brazil's Chapecoense players pose for pictures during their 2016 Copa Sudamericana semi-final
Brazil's Chapecoense players pose for pictures during their 2016 Copa Sudamericana semi-final
A plane carrying members of a Brazilian football team, Chapecoense, has crashed in Colombia, killing 71 people according to the Colombian aviation authorities.
Six others survived, including three players. 
The charter aircraft, carrying 77 people, came down in a mountainous area outside Medellin at about 10.15pm local time.
It was later confirmed to be carrying members of the Brazil Serie A side, who were scheduled to play in the Copa Sudamerica finals against Atletico National in Medellin on Wednesday.
Brazilian football expert Tim Vickery says people in South America had taken Chapecoense to their hearts after their run to the finals of the Copa Sudameri
Brazilian football expert Tim Vickery says people in South America had taken Chapecoense to their hearts after their run to the finals of the Copa Sudameri
Access to the crash site had been difficult because of heavy rain, causing the rescue operation to be suspended in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
It has been confirmed that Chapecoense defender, 27-year-old Alan Ruschel, is one of the five survivors.
Concerning the player's condition, a doctor said: "We still don't have a final diagnosis.
"We are waiting for lab results and X-rays to make a decision and do a (surgical) procedure."
Colombian authorities also named the two other footballers who survived as Jakson Follmann and Neto. 
Another player, goalkeeper Danilo, had initially survived too, but later died. 
Alan Ruschel (right) has been confirmed as a survivor of the crash
Alan Ruschel (right) has been confirmed as a survivor of the crash
In a statement on its Facebook page, the club said: "May God accompany our athletes, officials, journalists and other guests travelling with our delegation."
Club vice president Ivan Tozzo told cable channel SporTV: "We are very sad, gathered here in the locker room of our stadium.
"There are a lot of people crying in our city. We could never imagine this.
"Chapecoense is the biggest reason for joy here." 
A Chapecoense player who has been sidelined through injury and was not on the flight, Alejandro Martinuccio, said: "I feel profound sadness.
"The only thing I can ask is prayers for the companions who were on the flight."
A plane carrying 81 people, including Brazilian Serie A team Chapecoense has crashed in Colombia
A plane carrying 81 people, including Brazilian Serie A team Chapecoense has crashed in Colombia
The plane had declared an emergency due to power failure before losing contact with the control tower.
Atletico Nacional has tweeted to express its sympathies. The South American football federation has suspended all games following the news from Colombia.
The president of Brazil, Michel Temer, has declared three days of mourning.
The charter aircraft was carrying the Chapecoense side from southern Brazil
The charter aircraft was carrying the Chapecoense side from southern Brazil
"I express my solidarity in this sad hour during which tragedy has beset dozens of Brazilian families," he said. 
"The government will do all it can to alleviate the pain of the friends and family of sport and national journalism." 
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said in a statement: "This is a very, very sad day for football.
"At this difficult time our thoughts are with the victims, their families and friends.
"FIFA would like to extend its most heartfelt condolences to the fans of Chapecoense, the football community and media organizations concerned in Brazil."
The mayor of Medellin, Federico Gutierrez, said: "It's a regrettable situation.
Wreckage of the chartered plane carrying Chapecoense players after it crashed in La Union
Wreckage of the chartered plane carrying Chapecoense players after it crashed in La Union
"I can confirm that this is the plane where the players were and right now we are following the events.
"We have the necessary team coming from Medellin - ambulances, medical staff - and the important thing here is to understand that there are survivors and we are saving lives.
"We are doing all we can in this very regrettable and sad situation." 
Chapecoense were founded in 1973 in the city of Chapeco, in the state of Santa Caterina, southern Brazil.
They had recently broken into the top tier of Brazilian football and were preparing to play in their first final of South America's major club competition.
The team went on to win the state championship within a few years, and would add a few more. But big-league football eluded them for a long time.
Then, in 2014, it entered Brazil's first division, the Serie A, for the first time since the 1970s, and this year it made the finals of the Copa Sudamericana - South America's equivalent of the Europa League.
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Liverpool 2-0 Leeds: Divock Origi and Ben Woodburn on target as Reds advance to EFL Cup semi-final

Highlights from Liverpool v Leeds in the EFL Cup quarter-final.
Ben Woodburn became the youngest scorer in Liverpool's history as the Reds beat Leeds 2-0 to advance to the EFL Cup semi-finals on Tuesday night.
Divock Origi opened the scoring on 76 minutes at Anfield before substitute Woodburn enjoyed a League Cup debut to remember, lashing home his first senior goal nine minutes from time.
At 17 years and 45 days, Woodburn's strike breaks Liverpool's club record, previously held by Michael Owen, by 98 days.
Leeds had chances before falling behind as Hadi Sacko went close and Kemar Roofe struck the post, but the Sky Bet Championship side failed to take their opportunities.
Liverpool paid to the victims of the plane crash involving Brazilian club Chapecoense ahead of their EFL Cup tie against Leeds
Liverpool paid to the victims of the plane crash involving Brazilian club Chapecoense ahead of their EFL Cup tie against Leeds
The victory sends Liverpool into the League Cup last four for the third year in a row, with the first leg set for January 10 or January 11 and the return leg on either January 24 or January 25.
The Reds will find out who they face when the draw is made after Wednesday's games.
Jurgen Klopp, who was without Adam Lallana, Daniel Sturridge and Roberto Firmino, made eight changes and confirmed before kick-off Philippe Coutinho faces five weeks out with ankle ligament damage.

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp praised Ben Woodburn after the player became the club's youngest ever goalscorer.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp praised Ben Woodburn after the player became the club's youngest ever goalscorer.
Meanwhile, Leeds boss Garry Monk made four changes from the team that beat Rotherham last weekend, and his side created the first chance when Sacko was denied by Simon Mignolet after just three minutes.
The near-miss sparked the hosts into life and Georginio Wijnaldum forced Marco Silvestri into a smart save with a first-time effort.
Emre Can then poked narrowly wide having capitalised on hesitant Leeds defending, but Klopp's side lacked fluency in a sluggish first-half.
Leeds' Kemar Roofe struck the post in the second half
Leeds' Kemar Roofe struck the post in the second half
The visitors, who had lost Eunan O'Kane to injury shortly before the break, continued to threaten in the second half as Roofe struck the post with a fine curling effort.
Kyle Bartley flashed a header wide before Roofe drew a low stop from Mignolet, but Leeds could not put their chances away and it cost them as Liverpool's youngsters took centre stage.
Origi edged the hosts ahead, latching onto 18-year-old Trent Alexander-Arnold's teasing cross to turn past Silvestri.
Liverpool's Belgian striker Divock Origi celebrates scoring his team's first goal
Liverpool's Belgian striker Divock Origi celebrates scoring his team's first goal
Lucas and Divock Origi react to Liverpool's 2-0 win over Leeds in the EFL Cup quarter-final.
Lucas and Divock Origi react to Liverpool's 2-0 win over Leeds in the EFL Cup quarter-final.
Wijnaldum, who had struck the woodwork moments before Origi's opener, then teed up Woodburn for his dream moment in front of the Kop.
The forward kept his composure to smash home from close range, giving Liverpool precious breathing space.
Leeds thought they had pulled one back late on but substitute Chris Wood was offside from Souleymane Doukara's knock-down.
Liverpool will now appear in their 17th League Cup semi-final - more than any other side - but will turn their attention next to a trip to Bournemouth in the Premier League on Super Sunday.
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