Monday, October 25, 2010
One of the blessings of yesterday was the afterglow of the services. As it is on most Sundays I was at church a good half hour watching people just stand around and talk. It is so good to see this, that people take time with one another, just to chat. From the church then, several journey to McDonalds or some other place and continue to visit over a "goodie". There is nothing like the friendship of the people of God, it's good when life is going great, but is great when the times are not. So if you haven't ever taken the time to stop and speak try it the next time you are at church. Remember a blessing is waiting for you, both to receive and give! Share with us if you have ever experienced this special part of fellowship.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Yesterday's message was from 1 Thessalonians 5:12-23 and was about making a "to do" list. The wonderful thing is that lists do help us do many of the things that we want and need to do. In this passage there are a dozen things that we should be doing as Christians but for one reason or another we just don't get round to it. List making is helpful but a list doesn't cause us"to do" the things that has to do with our want to and our will do; in other words living for Jesus has to do with the heart. So will you, from your heart, make the list, do it, and share with me and the other readers the one thing on the list you need the most encouragement to keep on doing? It will be great someday to hear a "TA Da" from our Lord!
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Every once in a while a pastor will hear someone say, "that was a good sermon or that was a great message". Pastor's strive for that response from the people because it indicates to them that the message was heard and, we hope, received. The word good usually means beneficial and when the Word is received in a good for me attitude God is pleased.
The word great, however, puzzles me a little bit. Great can mean a lot of volume, or stuff, or lengthy. So does it mean the message was too long, stuffy, and loud? I guess maybe it could mean excellence. In that case we pastors are thankful for this is what we strive for in the preaching of the Word. It's a goal to do what we do for the Lord with excellence.
Sometimes people will leave and say "nice tie, pastor". Now that comment sets a pastor back a little because it carries the idea that the person didn't get much from the message that day but wanted to say something nice.
Last night the pastor had a nice tie on but the message was good, great and excellent, exalting our living God, edifying the Saint, evangelizing the sinner. What do you say to the pastors about the Word when you hear it?
The word great, however, puzzles me a little bit. Great can mean a lot of volume, or stuff, or lengthy. So does it mean the message was too long, stuffy, and loud? I guess maybe it could mean excellence. In that case we pastors are thankful for this is what we strive for in the preaching of the Word. It's a goal to do what we do for the Lord with excellence.
Sometimes people will leave and say "nice tie, pastor". Now that comment sets a pastor back a little because it carries the idea that the person didn't get much from the message that day but wanted to say something nice.
Last night the pastor had a nice tie on but the message was good, great and excellent, exalting our living God, edifying the Saint, evangelizing the sinner. What do you say to the pastors about the Word when you hear it?
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Last night we were blessed to have an evening of "Spirituals". It was informative and inspiring and created and evening of joy and happiness through an evening of great music. The old negro spirituals came out of the hardest of times yet were filled with hope and foot tapping, hand clapping, heart moving rhythm. It left the people who wrote and sang it happy when they were done. So last night the people who were there left with a smile on their face and a bounce in their step.
Yet as I thought about the evening there were two things that went through my mind. The first is common to pastors and that was simply how can I convince God's people to come to our services? The attendance was good yet it could have been better. The benefit to God's people was wonderful as we learned how God used music to encourage and build up the lives of people living in the worst of conditions and times. It was an encouraging evening. I only wished more of God's people could have been blessed.
The other thing that went through my mind was how God's people have fought over music throughout the history of the church. This music was never allowed in our white churches in the days of slavery because it came from heathen Africa. Little did we know that some of these slaves had been reached with the Gospel before there were taken into slavery. It seems in every generation God's people struggle with music rather than to let music bless them and grow them in the faith.
We were blessed last night and thanking the Lord for people of faith who wrote and sang of this faith from their heart and soul. Will you let music encourage you and build you up, even if it move your foot before it moves your heart?
Yet as I thought about the evening there were two things that went through my mind. The first is common to pastors and that was simply how can I convince God's people to come to our services? The attendance was good yet it could have been better. The benefit to God's people was wonderful as we learned how God used music to encourage and build up the lives of people living in the worst of conditions and times. It was an encouraging evening. I only wished more of God's people could have been blessed.
The other thing that went through my mind was how God's people have fought over music throughout the history of the church. This music was never allowed in our white churches in the days of slavery because it came from heathen Africa. Little did we know that some of these slaves had been reached with the Gospel before there were taken into slavery. It seems in every generation God's people struggle with music rather than to let music bless them and grow them in the faith.
We were blessed last night and thanking the Lord for people of faith who wrote and sang of this faith from their heart and soul. Will you let music encourage you and build you up, even if it move your foot before it moves your heart?
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