Today is a good day. The rain has stopped and the sun is out and it is cold outside. I went to the gym and worked out for an hour and that is the first time I have done that in months. Back in December I started walking the five flights of stairs in my office building and walking. I am ready to go to the next level which means going back to the gym and reaquainting myself with the elliptical trainer and weight machines.
I had a good time in our church service yesteday. The praise and worship music went very well and I could sense the presence of the Holy Spirit moving about the sanctuary as we lifted up His praises in song. I spent several hours this morning on my day off reaching out to people in our congregation that are missing in action. Some are absent because of travel or illness. Some folks are absent because they just have better things to do. Lets face it, there are plenty of other fun things to do other than going to church. Am I right or what? I guess it all depends on your definition of fun and the reasons why you go to church to begin with.
We have been attending a local church here in Goose Creek now for about 7 years. I like attending church because of several reasons.
A. I can reconnect with God in my life there
B. I hear his word being preached and taught
C. I can be around other like minded people
D. I get encouragement from the other folks I am around
E. I realize that I am not alone in the many struggles or trials I face in life
F. I have opportunities to serve when I sing on the Praise team and help with technology
G. I am in a place where I can renew my committment to serve God and be the best husband, father, employee,church lay leader etc.
H. I can minister to the needs of others around me as I am led by the spirit of God
I. I can support the pastor and his wife as they minister to us
I was speaking to he pastors wife in e-mail about some of the lost sheep in our congregation and she told me that some folks seem to think that the relationship they have with the Lord is enough. Why should they bother with going to church or responding to our reaching out to them. This was my response to her question.
I guess the question for all of us is this. Do we want an intimate personal (daily) relationship with the Lord or do we want a superficial relationship?
I fully believe that there are people who think that going to church once or twice per week is enough.
Relationships require work and the harder you work at them the better they become. How do we get close to God? We get close by reading his word, praying and being around other believers. Reading his word reveals his character and will for our lives. His word gives us direction and a purpose for living. Reading his word gives us HOPE and reason for going on through this world despite the garbage and heart ache. Reading His word gives us power to live by. We connect to the power of Holy Spirit by allowing His word to saturate our hearts.
When we pray we enter into his presence. It allows us to interact with a God that loves us. It allows us to be still and quiet in his presence and allow him to minister to our needs. How can God get close to us if we are always moving away from him and distracted? How can God talk to us in the still quiet voice of our hearts if we are always listening to the clamoring of the many voices out in the world?
When we fellowship with other believers God gives us a chance to minister to the needs of others and be ministered to by them as well.
Jesus said in his word , Be encouraged and be of good cheer. I have overcome the world.
We can get that message from not only God but also Jesus in others. We need to connect one to another so that we can all have the same goal which is to glorify God which is in heaven through both our words and deeds. If we don't love our brother and sister then the love of God is not in us.
Learning HOW to do these things takes commitment and practice. The longer we do these things the easier it gets. We need to learn how to do it ourselves and then we can mentor others and show them how to do it. We are not responsible FOR people or the decisions they make. We all have to take ownership of our issues and our decisions and realize that while their are some consequences for sin that does not mean that God or his people will not forgive.
Yes, there are some people who are self righteous and judgemental and they wont know how to forgive. That does not mean everyone within a church is the same way. We are responsible to God for how we treat one another. If our vertical relationship with Christ is healthy then our horizontal relationship with other people will be ok. Our job is not to change people, save them or be judgemental. Our job is to love them as Christ loves us. We are not to love the sin someone entertains nor are we to engage in that sin but we are to love the person and help them to walk into restoration in whatever way we can.
One way that we can help people to come into a place of restoration is to love them just the way they are and try to invite them to join with us as we attend our local churches and be in a place where they can get help and healing right along with us. Ultimately the church is a spiritual hospital where all the hurting people come together and find out what is wrong and get the healing they need.
As Christians we are surrounded by hurting people who need Christ in their lives. I do not care where you find yourself you never know what is going on in the lives of people that are in the community that God placed you in. We might be the only Jesus that those people may ever see or hear. I want to encourage you to be the light of the world and the salt of the earth to those people. Work on a healthy relationship with God yourself so that when you come into contact with another person that is hurting or sick emotionally, spiritually or mentally you will be equipped to help them just as Christ has helped you.
James Moffitt
http://www.lightourworld.com
james.moffitt@comcast.net
Monday, January 21, 2008
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