Thursday, February 28, 2013

Chosen

One of the things that I dreaded during grade school was recess. I know that may sound strange, so let me explain. Our school was looked in the country and we had plenty of space to play during recess. We would often play softball and that was the one activity that I hated.

Two of the most athletic students where chosen as captains (logical) and they would choose their team from the other students. This is what I dreaded. Being that I was not they athletic, I was always one of the last chosen. To me that meant that I was not worthy to be on their team.

How much different in the Kingdom of God! When Jesus chose His twelve disciples, He did not chose them because of their talent or ability. By today's standards, they would not have been selected for the most likely to succeed. Jesus chose them because He saw their potential they had to become.

In our family devotions, my wife read John 15:16 "You did not choose me, but I chose you..." Jesus choose me not based on my talent or worth. He chose me because He loved me and THAT is what gives me worth.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Accountable

It seems too often that we hear news of another moral failure in the church. Just recently it was brought to my attention that a former pastor was arrested for taking money from people in a bogus investment scam. Another mark against the church. Is it any wonder that people are losing confidence in the church.

But what does not get told is that there are thousands of people who serve God faithfully. In 2 Kings 12, we read that money was given to the priests to rebuild the Temple. While Scriptures does not say they were dishonest, it does say that they did not use the money wisely. King Josiah took the money from the priests and gave it directly to the workers.

Here is the verse that caught my attention; "it was paid to the workers, who used it to repair the temple. 15 They did not require an accounting from those to whom they gave the money to pay the workers, because they acted with complete honesty." [verses 14-15] THAT is a great testimony!

May God grant us more of these faithful men!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Who Are You Following?


When I read the Bible I cannot help but see the difference between New Testament Christianity and today’s version. This morning I was reading Luke 5 which tells of Jesus calling of the twelve disciples. The contrast of Jesus’ call then and the call of today is so contradictory.
Luke 5:11 says, “When they had brought their boats to land, they forsook all and followed Him.” The Greek word translated ‘forsook” literally means ‘to drop what is in your hands,’ walk away and leave it behind. Doesn’t sound much like today does it?

The message we hear today is if you come to Christ, he will bless you with prosperity.  The emphasis is on receiving not forsaking. People are told all that they will receive if they follow Jesus. The idea of forsaking is not appealing to our culture today. We are into gratification not denying one’s self.
What has Jesus asked you to ‘forsake’ in order to follow Him?