Church Blog (Page 23)
Stability #3. “In one body.”
I knew a man who achieved everything he had ever dreamed of achieving—but for one thing—God took it all off him. Like Moses he had looked back on a life given to God, and like Moses he watched as his work was handed over to another. Christians do well to hold on to all things with an open hand. With Job we must say, “The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away. Blessed be the name of the LORD”…
Stability #3. “Local Traditions.”
The Lord’s church as we know it is a small place. The degrees of separation between us all are fewer than you might think. I once visited a congregation in a remote place and was surprised to find brethren who knew well brethren that I knew well. This, of course, made me feel at home very quickly—as it should. Every congregation has its own personality. In my experience I have found most to be warm and inviting. Those that were…
Stability #2. “Welcome to your new home.”
In my mid-twenties I took an extended holiday to a foreign city. I have since been heard to say about the congregation I attended, “That congregation treated me so well that I have no idea why I ever left.” These words will be ever true, and for their kindnesses I will ever be grateful, but I am reminded that I was but a resident tourist. I had no real intentions of putting down roots, and I knew I had work…
Stability #1. “The Invisible Army.”
The godliest people you know are probably invisible to the greater world. Ordinary souls who are generous beyond their means and encouraging beyond that which most deserve. These are the workers who labour in our congregations wanting neither recognition nor reward. By contrast, those selling their “success” to the world place themselves at the centre of their messages. They teach a philosophy of Submission to Personal Desires. Therefore, with so many making ‘Self’ their religion, it is little wonder the…
Trials within and without #12. “Farther along.”
Somebody said that the most requested hymn on Father’s Day is, “Farther Along.” It probably isn’t, but it makes a good Dad Joke. Today is Father’s Day in New Zealand. The three greatest things that ever happened to me were: Becoming a Christian, becoming a husband, and becoming a father. Though progress was made toward maturity at baptism and marriage, I believe that I grew up on the day I became a father; I found out what it really meant…
Trials within and without #11. “Cause to Glory.”
Being eaten by worms is an ignominious end in any language. That was the punishment that God meted out to Herod for taking glory upon himself. When the people of Tyre and Sidon kept crying out, “The voice of a god and not of a man!” Herod drank in the praise, having no thought for Whom it belonged (Acts 12:22-23). Herod had recently had the apostle James put to death and Peter imprisoned with the same fate in mind (Acts…
Trials within and without #10. “When God speaks.”
When wanting direction in life, some Christians long for a “Still small voice” from heaven to instruct them. I am not about to tell you that I know everything about how God imparts wisdom and knowledge to people, but I can assure you that He has given us a Book full of that wisdom and knowledge. If ever there was a man born for, and according to, the Word of God, it was Samuel. Even before his conception God said…
Trials within and without #9. “Strength which God supplies.”
Heaven rejoices and earth is blessed when someone looks to you in their weakness and finds the strength of the Lord. In fact, when you commit your way to the Lord and trust in Him, He will make your righteousness shine like the dawn, and the justice of your cause like the noonday sun (Psalm 37:5-6). They are seeing God in you. Though the devil distracts with sin and weakens with discouragement, “the eyes of the LORD search the whole…
Trials within and without #8. “Ready to share.”
Many parents lament that children have no appreciation for what they have. This stems from their own experience of having little when their parents were struggling to make ends meet. All of us want our children to be financially independent; to have enough to live on and enough to share. If you have seen poverty, you know it is not something to be wished upon a soul. Wealth, on the other hand, is easy to wish for. Where there is…
Trials within and without #7. “It will be yours.”
One thing that I wish that I had believed properly over the years is that God gives you all you need in His time; it sure would have saved a lot of frustration and foolishness along the way. When you pray, “Thy will be done,” you are expecting God to act according to His glorious grace. Which, when viewed from that perspective, motivates you to align your will with His will in all things. As a disciple your life becomes…