Some worship thoughts for followers of Jesus Christ!

Month: August 2011

The Beauty of My Mother

Dedicated to Toshiko Soto Mabry (Jan 1, 1930 – August 27, 2011)

Letting go of someone who has meant so much to you all your life is extremely hard. Someone who never did anything out of selfishness. Someone who gave up everything important for family. Someone who made sure to set the example of goodness, kindness, and gentleness. My mother was this person to me. She loved ten completely different children with everything we define as “love.” She loved us uniquely and individually. She lived a life of love filled with the happiness of caring. When she laughed it was with genuine joy. It was contagious.

A Pastor once told me that “you can only give away as much love as you have been loved.” We are loved by a great God. Our Heavenly Father sent His only Son, Jesus Christ to die on a cross to take away the sin of all mankind. There is no greater love than His. We must choose to receive it. When we do — we become vessels of His infinite source of love. Now, it is our choice to keep it or give it away. We are commanded by Christ to pour it out on an undeserving world, filled with hate, darkness, and despair. He did it — and His great love fills the world today. It is the basis to every righteous, truthful decision. It is the spark that sets in motion forgiveness, mercy, and grace.

My mother taught me how to love. I believe God used my mother’s love as Love’s beginning lesson which will eventually grow into (and with) His eternal love. Though every living person must pass from this world into eternity. My mother’s love stays with me, so she stays me. And when I am in the presence of my Lord Jesus, my mother will be with me – because she love me and she gave her love away.

Fishing

Fishers on Men

Fishing in the wrong place?

“Being with nonbelievers is the first step in fishing.” We are to be channels of God’s Truth and Love, not reservoirs. They are His gifts. We were created to give His gifts of love, truth, and even our lives away. Sadly, many of us cling to the safety of Christian fellowship and never venture out to where the fishing is really good. It requires work, effort, planning, and sacrifice.

I believe that in this slow journey of spiritual maturity there are many “subtle” stumbling stones. They disguise themselves as pointers, but after spending any length of time around their arena — you will stumble. One is self-righteousness, the other is social isolation. God’s Word states “none are righteous!” Only Jesus did what needed to be done. Only Jesus is righteous! It is His righteousness that intercedes for us with our Heavenly Father.

We create a cocoon of safety within the confines of our church and Christian fellowship. We build walls around our prejudiced theology reluctant to let anyone or anything in from the outside. We fear that these outside influences might spoil our purity, our holiness, our self-righteousness. Jesus said “Go!” and make disciples. Filling your head with the knowledge of God’s Word is important, but James says “Faith without deeds is dead.” “He who is full loathes honey, but to the hungry even what is bitter tastes sweet. “ (Proverbs 27:7)

“Being in the world, but not part of it” can be hard to separate. Some temptations are too strong for some and not for others. Break down the barriers preventing you from fishing in good spots. If invited, go to the bar with friends and have a “good” time. Go to office picnics and shine! Join the local softball team and make a difference for love! Chaperone your teenager’s dance and let God’s goodness speak through you! Coach your child’s soccer team and model honesty, charity, grace, and mercy! Be different for goodness’ sake!

Jesus says this in Luke 7:31-35:
“To what, then, can I compare the people of this generation? What are they like? They are like children sitting in the marketplace and calling out to each other: “‘We played the flute for you, and you did not dance; we sang a dirge, and you did not cry.’ For John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine, and you say, ‘He has a demon.’ The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and you say, ‘Here is a glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and “sinners.”‘ But wisdom is proved right by all her children.”

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