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Snarling Christians
Snarling
at other folks is not the best way of showing the superior quality of your own
character. –Anonymous
James 3:13-14 “Who is a
wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him shew out of a good conversation his works with meekness of wisdom. But if ye have
bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the
truth.”
How often do we close doors of opportunity to minister to
the needs of others because we snarl and snap at those around us? Venting
anger, disappointment, hurt and fear is commonplace today; however, that does
not make it right or profitable for the Believer.
Does snarling really help? Does it draw others toward you?
Others that could be supporting you rather than fighting you. Others that you
may, by the power and command of God may be able to help, comfort or lead in
righteousness.
It does require more effort to care, listen, and meekly
lead and to bear one another’s burdens than to drive with hopelessness. The
character we display by walking and working side by side would be much more
effective at facilitating change if we could only keep our tongues speaking
hope and grace, which points others to the saving healing grace of our savior
Jesus Christ.
Pastor J
Pastor J
Friday, March 9, 2018
Genuine Love
Saying “I love you” is easy but genuine love involves
genuine commitment & dedication.
So focused upon indulgence (which is by its very definition
selfish), genuine love has proven impossible to many. Genuine love is
unconditional and sacrificial and “Covers a multitude of sins” 1Peter 4:8. Genuine
love does not ask, “What’s in it for me.” It does naturally and willingly lift
up another, offer hope and strive in other’s best interest.
Today, there is such a turning away from the True Love of
God that standard teaching is to look out for number one, to get all you can
get and experience all you can regardless of the cost to others. This teaching
has even polluted the Church. The one group where anyone should be welcomed and
genuinely loved, where hope and joy should abound. We are all, after all, just
sinners saved by the genuine love of our gracious Savior. Let us reject worldly
teaching and live in genuine love for all.
Friday, January 26, 2018
In Dark Times
In life, we often face dark times filled with fear and
loneliness possibly to despair. Suffering through these times, whether from
loss, defeat, failure, or any other event, we often feel overwhelmed, enveloped
as it were by the darkest of night finding no light, not even a flicker of hope.
Fortunately, there is one for whom the
darkness is no barrier. David knew both amazing success and the agony of
extreme failure and loss. He endured the torrent of tears that loss releases
and the anguish of a broken heart and wounded spirit. Yet, he wrote with the great
assurance of experience that he was never alone! Though David could not see
through the binding darkness, he discovered one with him able to see and to
deliver as though standing in the light of the midday sun. No darkness defeats the
True Light who holds you.
Trust not your own sight but the love of the one who holds
you.
Psalms 139:12
“Yea,
the darkness hideth not from thee (my God); but
the night shineth as the day: the darkness and the light are both alike to
thee.”
Friday, December 15, 2017
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Thinking about the Christmas Season, I am reminded of Luke’s
account of the announcement of the Savior’s birth.
“Glory to God in the highest, & on earth peace, good will
toward men.” Luke 2:14
This great announcement by the angel of the Lord accompanied
by a multitude of heavenly host singing to the glory of God did not come to the
religious elite nor to the politically powerful but the everyday working class
people of Bethlehem. The message is
clear and plain; glory is for God and toward others peace and good will. There is no
message here of rebellion against oppressors, of conquests, impressing people
or acquiring things. Today you can choose to do all to the glory of God and offer
peace and good will to all you encounter. It really is up to you how you
celebrate and bless others this Christmas.
Thank you for your love and good will toward us.
Pastor Jay,
Jackie & Family
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