Does “I” = Integrity?
or does ‘I’ always mean “ME first?”
Please pray also for me and those given to the mercy or lack of integrity in the word, work and promises of others.
Christian Social Witness has increasingly become about SOCIAL MEDIA platforms & sharing live preaching & local Bible studies virtually. Stories in this category address 21st c. Christian issues of communication. Here’s where I need your help:
Would you email Roger@talkofJesus.com and tell us how, when & especially where you TALK to others online? Thanks for your COMMENTS & ideas. – Roger
Does “I” = Integrity?
or does ‘I’ always mean “ME first?”
Please pray also for me and those given to the mercy or lack of integrity in the word, work and promises of others.

My father was a builder when I was a boy. He and my uncle and the men who worked for them built houses from the ground up. My dad could look at a piece of ground and survey it with his eyes and see a finished house. What just looked to me like piles of dirt being moved about progressed into a hole deep in the ground with leveling lines of string and cement blocks tapped with a hammer were set just so, one by one below the foundation of the house. We watched these men set block by block on the dirt in the raising of a house over a strong foundation where they would walk on the dirt floor from room to room knowing the outline of what was to come.
In many ways reading the Bible becomes a foundation to the foundation of truth. Daily devotional time with God becomes a leveling of all that seems out of kilter in our lives. Regular worship with like-minded Christians and perspective from the sermons of a God-fearing Spirit-filled pastor/preacher becomes a plumb line for our ascent into a higher place nearer to truth and the certain hope of our salvation in Christ Jesus.
I paint you this picture as introduction to what I attempt to do in my personal life.
READ & STUDY a book of the Bible. THEN, read another.
I need to pray much more. Do you?
We are Christ’s church, the bride of Jesus. We are one with Him and with one another.
I say all of this a introduction to an introduction (a borrowed thought) from a lesson on Titus I recommend to you.
In addition to my daily time set aside for the Bible and prayer, I listen to Truth for Life and the teaching of Alistair Begg. I read and listen to the teachings of others as well. Do not rely on any one man (or woman) for the truth of Biblical teaching.
The risen Jesus Christ sent out twelve Apostles to different churches in different places to lead and instruct the church. An Apostle to the Gentiles (once known as Saul of Tarsus) encountered the risen Christ, who in turn instructed others how to instruct the church. By the Spirit, Paul wrote many of the letters of the New Testament for Christians. Two letters to Timothy and one to Titus are considered as ‘Pastoral Epistles,’ letters to the church through these two pastors of certain churches.
Pastor Begg suggests reading this short Letter of Titus every day.
This teaching from Truth for Life will follow this short letter daily on the radio and online in January 2014 for a series of lessons titled: “Get It Right, Volume 1.” I would like to recommend these to your daily devotional time.
Christ’s servant,
Roger Harned
(site administrator) http://talkofJesus.com

BAH! humbug!
You know the story; but the man is converted in the end by what has been, what is, and what will be.
What about you? Do you have a Christmas story to warm our hearts?
Please share it, by way of a COMMENT. Your witness is important to me and to others.
Here are just a few from my past:
Do your Christmas pictures tell a story? *like the family pictures we used to see on Christmas cards? – Go ahead an send me one at roger.harned@yahoo.com if you would like us to post it.
I have a picture of me and Rachel when she was about 5. I’ll see if I’m allowed to post it. (I will not get to spend Christmas with my children this year. Songs about home for the holidays and mistletoe and other warm and artificially nostalgic memories sometimes make me sad instead of able to show ‘joy to the world.’ Even in Christian households, Christ must be more a part of Christmas and the love of God to send His only Son to a manger for a perfect act of love ought to be our memory to break though the silent nights.
Enough nostalgia. Please share your Christmas stories.
*Look for my Christmas messages to continue from Advent messages posted this week on Beatitudes for the Multitudes beginning Monday, December 23, 2013.
Don’t be a Scrooge and keep your Christian Social Witness to yourself.
Please share it with us.
Roger
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