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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

The Joy of the Gospel


The Joy of the Gospel is the title of Pope Francis' new book on the purpose of the church. He continues to encourage changes in the Roman Catholic Church that make me wish we had Baptist leaders like him. See the AP release on how he thinks their church needs to be reformed or sort of a new mission statement. I'll quote just two paragraphs and all are nearly this church-changing:
"I prefer a church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a church which is unhealthy from being confined and from clinging to its own security," he wrote. "I do not want a church concerned with being at the center and then ends up by being caught up in a web of obsessions and procedures."
He added: "More than by fear of going astray, my hope is that we will be moved by the fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense of security, within rules which make us harsh judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our door people are starving and Jesus does not tire of saying to us, 'Give them something to eat.'"
From my teen years it was missions that got me involved and gave me purpose in life and now it seems the most I hear about missions is a plea to give more money for it. Though I must confess that my local church has some mission opportunities with the homeless and addicted that I am now not participating in. So it is me too that needs to be reformed!  (But deliver me from the right-wing politics taking over my denomination and creeping into my local church.)

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Don't shoot off your mouth

There was this Open Windows devotional Sunday night that got my attention, but it was the Scripture verse that really spoke to me at the moment:

Don’t shoot off your mouth, or speak before you think.
Don’t be too quick to tell God what you think he wants to hear.
God’s in charge, not you—the less you speak, the better.

That's Ecclesiastes 5:2 in THE MESSAGE, the key verse, with fuller message in verses 1-7. I have always had a problem of talking too much. Somehow, this time, this passage got my attention. Though I've said it before, I'm going to try harder now to talk less, listen more and do most of my talking to God. As a hyperactive adult, prayer has been difficult for me. So I'm setting as a goal again to talk less and pray and listen more. Maybe you will pray that I accomplish it this time. Thanks!  


Saturday, November 23, 2013

Can we live a life of humility?

Today's Tennessean had a good message titled It's hard to be humble, but 3 phrases can help that I recommend reading. It is easily summarized with the three phrases I know I need to say frequently:

  • "I'm wrong."
  • "I'm sorry."
  • "Please help me." 

The first two are the easier phrases for me and I think I use them frequently. It is the last phrase that is difficult for me. I'm way to independent and self-reliant. As I get older, I hope I'm learning to ask for help more. I would truly like to live a life of humility for which Jesus is my model. "Lord help me to avoid pride."

Thursday, November 7, 2013

"On the inside where God is making new life . . ."

Thanks to Rus Roach for calling attention to this verse on the working of HIS SPIRIT:

2 Corinthians 4:16-18

The Message (MSG)
16-18 So we’re not giving up. How could we! Even though on the outside it often looks like things are falling apart on us, on the inside, where God is making new life, not a day goes by without his unfolding grace. These hard times are small potatoes compared to the coming good times, the lavish celebration prepared for us. There’s far more here than meets the eye. The things we see now are here today, gone tomorrow. But the things we can’t see now will last forever.

After posting this, I was prompting someone to see the movie The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Looking at the trailer again, I joyfully heard the Indian saying "Everything will be better in the end. If it is not yet better, then it is not yet the end!"  :-)  That is more than optimism, that is to me a Christian attitude.  

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Give Thanks!

This morning's beautiful worship service was about giving thanks, including many wonderful Scripture verses and music. I have so much to be thankful for, especially a life of adventure and joy that I don't necessarily deserve but I'm blessed with. Then tonight I read the latest posting by Dewitt Jones with this interesting American Indian quote:

"When you rise in the morning, give thanks for the light, for your life, for your strength. 
Give thanks for your food and for the joy of living. 
If you see no reason to give thanks, the fault lies in yourself." 
  -Tecumseh