Tomorrow I’m going to put out my thoughts on this and rant a bit. But today I just want you to chew on this:
Gatherings should be meetings that promote spiritual development, not just a time to inspire Christians.
Tomorrow I’m going to put out my thoughts on this and rant a bit. But today I just want you to chew on this:
Gatherings should be meetings that promote spiritual development, not just a time to inspire Christians.
Karl Vaters has posted some wisdom for “small church pastors” (kinda his target) than has broad applications to life… CLICK HERE, read, think, pray and apply. What has become invisible to you?
Like the Pacific Ocean is a broad and deep body of water, the body of Christ is a broad and deep body of followers of Jesus,
There are no individual drops in the ocean except when the surface wind and tide may cause drops to be thrown onto a passing ship or onto a rock or shore line of rock or sand. That which is deep or not on the edge is less susceptible to separation.
To seek depth by abiding in Jesus brings well being. Be deep. Be in the midst. Don’t risk being alone on the fringe, in the shallow.
This means abiding in Him and being in Christian community.
More Europeans are now supportive of various kinds of sanctions against Russia. But it took the killing of a plane full of people to get them to this point.
I’ve read two articles about ideas to punish Russia and Putin. Earlier in the week a German politician floated the idea of FIFA taking the World Cup away from Russia. Yeah right, like FIFA has a moral compass.
Today the Post has an article along these lines READ HERE about a businessman from Holland.
My question is, with all that has gone on in the last 8 months (and long before ) of Russia imposing itself on Ukraine, in a long line of impositions on former Soviet states, why did it take the murder of 298 people to make leaders (of all kinds), except apparently the French, who push forward with a military ship sale to Russia, to wake up to the reality of what Putin really is and wants?
I suggest it is the love of money and the need for power.
These two are two of the greatest stumbling blocks of humankind.
Which forces me to ask myself, what are the ways I’m being blinded by money and/or power in my own life and community? What about you?
What tragedy will it take to get us to awake from the denials of our lives?
We don’t need to be slaves to the desire for money and/ or power. Jesus died and rose again to give us the opportunity to be freed from such slavery in our own lives. We just need to wake up and realize that turning to him will guide us toward what is right. He offers us freedom and direction based on what is right, not on what works or has the best outcome for the most people. To follow his path is freedom indeed.
What are the ways I need to turn to him and away from slavery to money and/or power?
We must recognize the truth about our life, especially that our lives are more messed up that we will admit to those we love or, even, to ourselves.
Miroslav Volf, in Exculsion and Embrace tells us that “evil is capable not only of creating an illusion of well-being, but of shaping reality in such a way that the lie about “well-being” appears as playing verity. Much of the power of evil lies in the perverse truth that it tells about the warped well-being it creates.” (p. 89)
Let’s tell ourselves the truth about our life. Until we do we live a lie and allow evil to dominate us. We are broken. We need Christ. Let’s admit it and respond to him and receive his mercy.
Here’s another rest post, this from Alan Briggs in CO. Read HERE