Archive for March, 2015
SPIRITUAL FOOD
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THE POISON OF ENVY
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged envy, worth on March 27, 2015| 1 Comment »
FREE OF PRIDE
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THE POISON OF PRIDE
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CAVING IN TO THE CROWD
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Christ, crucifixion on March 24, 2015| Leave a Comment »
READ THE LABEL
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged fear, sin on March 23, 2015| Leave a Comment »
After a minister had spoken strongly against sin one morning, one of his members said, “We don’t want you to talk so plainly about sin, Because if our children hear you mention it, they will more easily become sinners. call it a mistake, if you will, but do not speak so bluntly about sin.”
The minister went to his medicine shelf and brought back a bottle of strychnine marked “Poison.” He said, “I understand what you want me to do. You want me to change the label. Suppose I take this ‘Poison’ off the bottle and put on a label like ‘Peppermint Candy.’ Can’t you see the problem? The milder you make the label, the more dangerous the poison’s presence.”
Romans 6:32 For the wages of sin is death, But the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Michael & Alison Smitherman
The Singing NetSurfers
I will sing to my Lord as long as I live, I will sing
praise to my God while I have my being.
We must not shy away from using truthful words about evil and sin. Like poison, they are to be identified and warned against in the clearest of terms. However, we must not make sin and evil the focus of our lives or our self-perception. We are to be children of God overcoming and avoiding our weaknesses. We are not to see ourselves as evil beings who only do good to avoid punishment or damnation.
Sin, in its truest sense is the illusion of separation from God, and it is very poisonous. Yet the antidote to sin is communion with God. That means love, peace, joy and hope are to fill our existence. Focusing on negative emotions and thoughts such as fear (accept in the sense of reverence and awe), self -recrimination, judgement, scorn, condemnation of self or others is not healthy, not should it be our point of focus.
Label sin, yes. Live love, yes.
Focused on love,
Z gardener
Love By Your Actions
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged action, love on March 20, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Love By Your Actions
Did you know that the religious leaders of Jesus’ day had more than six hundred man-made laws they were required to obey? People couldn’t keep all those laws; it was impossible. Yet the rulers believed that those laws had to be obeyed in order to win God’s favor.
But Jesus summed up God’s law, scripture and prophesy with only two commands: “Love the Lord your God” and “Love your neighbor.” And he used a special all-encompassing word for love, a word that includes everyone. We are to love our neighbors, he said, even though they may have a different color skin, ethnic background, or language; even though they look different, walk differently, or act differently.
The Greek word for love that Jesus used implies action. It is not a passive word; it is an action word. We are to love by our actions. We are also to help our neighbors who are poor. The gospel of Christ has no meaning unless it is applied to those who are in need.
What will you do today to show God’s love by your actions?
Luke 10:27 “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’ and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.'”
Michael & Alison Smitherman
The Singing NetSurfers
I will sing to my Lord as long as I live, I will sing
praise to my God while I have my being.
If we say we love God and our neighbor, yet do not act on that love, we are but a “clanging gong, a noisome cymbal”. And who is our neighbor? They are the weak, downtrodden, despised and alienated. In short, it is everyone, but especially those in need, pain or those suffering discrimination, bias or separation. Yes, the wealthy, wise and beloved are also our neighbor and deserve our love. Yet Jesus said that we have helped or rejected Him by how we treat the “least among us” not the great among us.
So today, let us put our love into action toward those less fortunate than ourselves. Then the sound of our love will not be a clanging gong but a beautiful song. And, it will sound like a heavenly harp to the ears of those less fortunate ones who experience our love as it flows from us in our actions.
Acting on love,
Stan
Fear–And Fear Not!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged fear, reverence, trust on March 19, 2015| 1 Comment »
The Bible says, “Fear not”–“Fear not, for I am with thee” (Genesis 26:24 KJV). But the Bible also says, “Fear the Lord.” If God’s Word says, “Fear not,” and yet it also says, “Fear,” which does it mean? The answer is: both.
Fear is a twofold word. It refers to an emotion marked by dread and anxious concern. But it also means awe and wonder and profound reverence. The latter is the fear that inspires trust and confidence. The Bible calls us to have the latter kind of fear.
When we fear God, we don’t cringe before Him like a prisoner robbed of freedom by a ruthless dictator. Our fear causes us to trust God with respect and trust. It is a reverence that comes from seeing the majesty and holiness and power of our loving heavenly Father.
There is no shame in being afraid. We’re all afraid from time to time. But there’s an interesting paradox here, in that if we truly fear God with all our heart, then we have nothing to fear.
Deuteronomy 10:12 Now, O Israel, what does the Lord your God ask of you but to fear the Lord your God, to walk in all his ways, to Love him?
Michael & Alison Smitherman
The Singing NetSurfers
I will sing to my Lord as long as I live, I will sing
praise to my God while I have my being.
This concept becomes very clear when we think of it in terms of our earthly father. In a healthy relationship we love and trust our father. We know he will do anything for our best good. We also know that he will watch over us to ensure we act according to his good purpose and rules. We also know he will hold us accountable and punish us when we break those good rules.
Thus we both love and respect (fear) our father. That respect goes with an expectation that we will be both protected held accountable. Therefore we do not have to fear for ourselves because our father is there. But we do know and respect (fear) his sure justice and punishment when we go astray. This too, is for our best good and not to hurt us.
In trust and reverence,
Z Gardener
O Lord, Make Me Pure
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged purity, sin on March 18, 2015| 1 Comment »
LISTEN TO THE LOVE SONG
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged love, music on March 17, 2015| Leave a Comment »