Posted on 09/30/2020 9:26:22 PM PDT by JustAmy
Just like clockwork! :)
LOL! I am always late to the thread. 😅
Bible in a Year:
Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace.
My husband, Alan, stood below the towering lights illuminating the athletic field, as a member of the opposing team hit a ball into the air. With his eyes fixed on the ball, Alan ran full speed toward the darkest corner of the fieldand slammed into the chain link fence.
Later that night, I handed him an ice pack. Are you feeling okay? I asked. He rubbed his shoulder. Id feel better if my buddies had warned me that I was getting near the fence, he said.
Teams function best when they work together. Alans injury could have been avoided, if only one of his teammates had yelled out a warning as he approached the fence.
Scripture reminds us that members of the church are designed to work together and watch out for each other like a team. The apostle Paul tells us that God cares about how we interact with each other, because the actions of one person can impact the whole community of believers (Colossians 3:1314). When we all embrace opportunities to serve each other, fully devoted to unity and peace, the church flourishes (v. 15).
Paul instructed his readers to let the message of Christ dwell among you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all wisdom through psalms, hymns, and songs from the Spirit (v. 16). In this way we can inspire and protect one another through loving and honest relationships, obeying and praising God with grateful heartsthriving together.
How can you share Scripture this week with others to encourage unity and love in the body of Christ? What does it mean for you to have the message of Christ [dwelling] among you richly?
Father God, thank You for using Scripture to instruct me, Your Spirit to guide me, and Your people to keep me focused and accountable.
Indeed! :-)
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It’s supposed to be 97 here today. I want my Autumn!! LOL!
Oooo...too hot.
Bible in a Year:
From [Christ] the whole body, joined and held together by every supporting ligament, grows and builds itself up in love, as each part does its work.
According to the family legend, two brothers, one named Billy and the other Melvin, were standing on the familys dairy farm one day when they saw an airplane doing some skywriting. The boys watched as the plane sketched out the letters GP overhead.
Both brothers decided that what they saw had meaning for them. One thought it meant Go preach. The other read it as Go plow. Later, one of the boys, Billy Graham, dedicated himself to preaching the gospel, becoming an icon of evangelism. His brother Melvin went on to faithfully run the family dairy farm for many years.
Skywriting signs aside, if God did call Billy to preach and Melvin to plow, as seems to be the case, they both honored God through their vocations. While Billy had a long preaching career, his success doesnt mean that his brothers obedience to his calling to plow was any less important.
While God does assign some to be in what we call full-time ministry (Ephesians 4:1112), that doesnt mean those in other jobs and roles arent doing something just as important. In either case, as Paul said, each part [should do] its work (v. 16). That means honoring Jesus by faithfully using the gifts Hes given us. When we do, whether we go preach or go plow, we can make a difference for Jesus wherever we serve or work.
How can you use your gifts to honor God in your vocation? How can you encourage others you know so they too can use their calling as a way to serve Jesus?
Help me, God, to be used right where You put me. Help me to see that my words, actions, and work ethic can profoundly affect others.
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Yep...his widdle paws are ALL muddy.
Penny wouldn’t stand for that. She is very prissy about mud! LOL!
Bible in a Year:
Though it is the smallest of all seeds, yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree.
I ran into an old friend who told me what hed been up to, but I confess it seemed too good to be true. Within a few months of that conversation, however, his band was everywherefrom charting top singles on the radio to having a hit song pulsing under TV ads. His rise to fame was meteoric.
We can be obsessed with significance and successthe big and the dramatic, the quick and the meteoric. But the parables of the mustard seed and yeast compare the way of the kingdom (Gods reign on earth) to small, hidden, and seemingly insignificant things whose work is slow and gradual.
The kingdom is like its King. Christs mission culminated in His life, like a seed, being buried in the ground; like yeast, being hidden in the dough. Yet He rose. Like a tree breaking through the dirt, like bread when the heat is turned up. Jesus rose.
Were invited to live according to His way, the way thats persisting and permeating. To resist the temptation to take matters into our own hands, to grasp for power and to justify our dealings in the world by the outcomes they may produce. The outcomea tree . . . that the birds come and perch in its branches (v. 32) and the bread that provides a feastwill be Christs doing, not ours.
What small and seemingly insignificant things could you do to encourage or bless the people in your life? Where do you need to turn away from comparison with others or from a false picture of significance and success?
Dear Jesus, thank You for often working in small, hidden, and seemingly insignificant ways. Help me to trust Youre at work even when I cant see You. Grant me the grace to remain faithful.
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