12/05/2009
WHEN A GOOD CHURCH BEGINS TO FAIL
Scripture:
 
 For the whole law can be summed up
 in this one command: "Love your neighbor
 as yourself." But if you are always biting
 and devouring one another, watch out!
 Beware of destroying one another.
 Galatians 5:14-15.   
 
 Reflection:
 
 Have you ever been a member of a church
 that is failing?  It is a terrible thing to
 experience and I hope you never experience
 this kind of failing. 
 I have seen and been involved with a failing
 church.  The pain involved was unbelievable.
 In my observation, the failing began when
 the members, no longer motivated by love,
 became critical of others.  They stopped
 looking for good in others and could only
 see their faults.  Soon the unity of all the
 believers was infected and broken. The
 church failed.
 I have some questions for you to ask of
 yourself and ponder.  Have you talked
 behind someone's back?  Have you focused
 on others' shortcomings instead of their
 strengths? 
 Remind yourself of Jesus' command to love
 others as you love yourself. When you begin
 to feel critical of someone, make a list of that
 person's positive qualities. If there are problems
 that need to be addressed, it is better to confront
 in love than to gossip.
 
 Prayer:
 
 Oh mighty God give me the strength to keep my
 tongue in check.  Let patience, kindness, and love
 rule my life and love be my guide in relationship
 with my brothers and sisters. Let love be my
 guide in my relationships to all people and Your
 command to love one another be written in my
 heart, mind, and my spirit.  In Jesus Name
 Amen.
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12/02/2009
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR REWARDS ON EARTH?
Scripture:
 
 "…we who are still alive and remain
 on earth will be caught up in the clouds t
 o meet the Lord in the air and remain
 with him forever."
 1 Thessalonians 4:17 NLT
 
 Awaiting our day
 
 "The story is told of an old missionary
 couple returning to the States after
 many years of thankless service in Africa.
 They happened to be on the same ship to
 New York as President Theodore Roosevelt,
 who was returning from a big game hunt in
 Africa. As the ship pulled past the Statue of
 Liberty and into the dock, huge crowds were
 gathered to welcome him home. The press
 was out in full force, and thousands of people
 had come to get a glimpse of the president.
 
 In the middle of the chaos, the aged
 missionary couple fought their way through
 the crowds with their large suitcases in tow.
 Silently they hailed a cab and made their
 way to a cheap hotel. The missionary sat
 on the bed and said to his wife, "It just
 doesn't seem right. We gave our lives to
 Christ to win souls for the Kingdom in
 Africa, and when we arrive home there
 is no one here to meet us. The president
 shoots a few animals and receives a royal
 welcome."
 
 His wife sat beside him on the bed and said
 softly, "That's because we're not home yet, dear."
 
 It may seem at times as if our work for Christ
 is going unnoticed. Faith doesn't bring a lot
 of praise on this earth. But that's only because
 our trip is not yet over.
 
 Our day will come, you can be sure. And when
 it does, the ceremony will last for an eternity.
 
 from Embracing Eternity by Tim LaHaye,
 Jerry B. Jenkins and Frank M. Martin
 (Tyndale) p 346
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11/29/2009
FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT
PREPARE THE WAY OF THE LORD
 JESUS CHRIST IS COMING !
 
 Scripture:
 
 Jeremiah 33:14-16
 
 Psalm 25:1-10
 
 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13
 
 Luke 21:25-36
 
 The Christmas and Advent seasons uphold
 so many precious realities presently endangered:
 birth, children, family, the earth itself. In
 celebrating Christmas and Advent, keep
 their message for today in mind.
 
 Prayer:
 
 Adult:
 O Jesus Christ,
 Emmanuel, come and dwell with us.
 Desire of all nations;
 Gift to every generation,
 Come, make your home with us.
 
 Child:
 All nations, everybody,
 is waiting for you,
 Indians and Esquimos
 are waiting for you,
 People in New York
 are waiting for you.
 People in Beijing
 are waiting for you.
 Jesus, come to us.
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