Tag: social

  • Take a look in the mirror

    Take a look in the mirror

    TEXT: Do you love Jesus Christ?

    • No answer
    • Another text (later)
    • No answer

    So what is a brother or sister in Christ to think?  Are you too busy for just a simple answer to a genuine communication in love?

    Maybe you think: I have other things to do… or when that number comes up on your cell: “I won’t answer that.  I don’t want to talk to him (or her).”

    Is that your idea of what you look like when you say that you are a Christian?

    Do you really think that is what Jesus Christ expects from those who ‘claim’ His Name by calling ourselves: christians?

    Perhaps it’s time to take an honest look in the mirror of your Christianity?

    John 13:34 A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.

    The word used three times in just one verse – a commandment of our Lord Christ Jesus – agapaō

    of persons: to welcome, to entertain, to be fond of, to love dearly

    I don’t know about you, but I see no choice here.

    IF a Christian brother or sister is trying to communicate with you: Jesus commands us to welcome them, to entertain them and to be fond of our brother or sister in the Lord — even love them dearly.

    IF we have a relationship with Jesus Christ, then by His command (IF in fact and in deed He IS our Lord) Jesus commands us to love each other dearly.

    Take a look in the mirror. After all, you should see a forgiven sinner staring back at you AND Jesus forgave you.

    In case you were wondering about the word for “love” in 1 Corinthians 13, often quoted as ‘the love chapter,’ it is a form of the same word:

    agapē – affection, good will, love, benevolence, brotherly love

    You can be convicted by the entire list by reading the thirteen verses of 1 Corinthians 13; but to point out just a few for the mirror in front of you now:

    • Love is not arrogant.
    • Love is not rude.
    • Love is not irritable.
    • Love is not resentful.

    Yes, there are more.

    And don’t forget, dear brother or sister in the Lord:

    Love never ends.

    And one final look in the mirror:

    12  For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known.

    Let’s talk of Jesus. Please SHARE your Christian Social Witness.

    & comment:

    Do you love Jesus Christ?

  • A Picture of Heaven – Chapter 7

    A Picture of Heaven – Chapter 7

    I once went to a church with a friend, where eventually everyone was jumping up and down to the music. They were smiling and shouting like they were in heaven on earth.

    Thing is though, that we couldn’t stay there. My friend, as I recall, had a pretty tough time of it in ordinary life on regular days of the week.

    It really didn’t help me with my picture of Heaven. Her crayon drawing still looked like Rorschach’s black ink to me.

    Another friend had once taken me to Sunday school at their more formal church. (Why anyone would want to get up earlier go to Sunday school, when we already HAD to go to school five days a week, I never did figure out.)

    Anyway, they had something they studied called a ‘catechism’ (or something like that). I thought about the first question and answer I had seen on their list:

    “What is the chief end of man?”

    The answer given is, “Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy Him for ever.”

    I guessed that since Heaven is where God is supposed to be, that it must be where we sing with choirs of angels and glorify God forever… IF we ever get there.

    I was never too excited about the prospect. ‘Isn’t there anything better to do,’ I thought?

    In any case, I had to come up with an answer for her, so finally I said,

    “Those stars by your Mommy look like a choir. I’ll bet they’re angels, singing to God.”

    There. I had said it. And we both stared at her picture of Heaven.

    Then I managed a smile as I added this childish afterthought:

    “Does your mommy have wings?

    “NO. Of course not. She’s my mommy.”

    “My mommy doesn’t have wings. She’s NOT an angel; she’s just in Heaven with them. See this?”

    ‘What?’ I thought, as I looked toward the small dot on her picture to which she pointed.

    “That’s an angel with wings,” the little girl explained. An angel is different.”

    (I didn’t see it.)

    Then she further pointed out of these small dots (that all looked like stars to me):

    “These are angels. SEE? They’re all one color. But THESE are souls of humans who have died. I made them all different colors, but not the same as angels.”

    “Wow,” I acknowledged. “I didn’t know that.”

    “I’ll bet your Mommy is shining brighter because she is so proud of you.”

    “No.” And she looked to her daddy, whose lap she crawled up on.

    “Daddy is proud of me too; but right now, he doesn’t feel so much like shining.”

    (Children can be brutally honest sometimes, and I was a little embarrassed to have been the cause of her honesty.)

    “Besides,” she continued, “Mommy always shined brightly when she talked about Jesus.”

    (Where did Jesus come into the picture, I wondered.)

  • Children are a Gift from the Lord

    Children are a Gift from the Lord

    Psalm: 127: ESV

    Unless the Lord builds the house,
    those who build it labor in vain.
    Unless the Lord watches over the city,
    the watchman stays awake in vain.
    2 It is in vain that you rise up early
    and go late to rest,
    eating the bread of anxious toil;
    for he gives to his beloved sleep.

    3 Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward.

    4 Like arrows in the hand of a warrior
    are the children of one’s youth.
    5 Blessed is the man
    who fills his quiver with them!
    He shall not be put to shame
    when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.

    I noticed a nearby neighborhood gathering  as I drove to work, so familiar and filled with fond memories.  The gathering of the little ones joined by their moms at the school bus stop is a place of joy worth noting.

    At one time it way my joy to put our little one on the bus or to be waiting with neighbors as she bounded off the bus full of the joy of her school day.

    These moments must not be discounted by busy parents.

    • Has the Lord built your house?
    • Do a husband and wife not labor in vain only to miss out of the joyous and lasting moments of such blessings of our children?
    • Why would you rise early and go to bed late only to miss out on the most joyous and blessed passing moments in your children’s lives?

    Blessed are the man and the woman who take time to enjoy the Lord’s blessing – the children the Lord has given to your keeping for only a short time.