Friday, September 11, 2009

Friday, whoop whoop!

Hey there everyone I hope you guys are having an awesome day! I know I am, its been pretty sweet the first couple hours. Just a few announcements for ya today

1. High school NEXT class starts this Sunday night, we do not offer a high school morning class for you guys any more, we are really encouraging you to plug into a ministry like Childrens ministry, Sound team, 1st impressions team, 4-6th grade ministry, or maybe help out with some of the Junior high students. We have lots of things for you to get involved in on a Sunday morning. For Sunday night we will start at 6pm with a worship and prayer time with the worship band, and then from 7-8 we will have a study. We really want to make this a discussion oriented time just like we had this summer. We hope to see a lot of you there.

2. The student Auction is coming up. We need to start inviting people to the church for our Auction on September 27th! Its going to rock hard to the core. We hope you can all come and be a part of that. We will have a sign up and all the things we are auctioning off this Sunday at church so people can take a look and see what is getting Auctioned off.

Those are the 2 large announcements for today. I hope you guys have an awesome time this weekend we hope to see a lot of you at church on Sunday, and remember High school students this is the first Sunday we don't have a morning option for you, only at night from 6-8pm!

Here is a devotion for ya today!

"A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." (John 13:34-35)

Real love. Christ-like love. It must not come must not come naturally. Otherwise, why would Jesus have to make it a command? He must have thought that somehow, someway, believers have the ability through the Holy Spirit to live a life of genuine love. Yet not only do we have the ability, we also have the responsibility. In fact, Jesus makes it clear that self-sacrificial love is the way that the world will know we are children of God. Notice that Christ did not say: "by this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you know many verses and have your theology solid..." or " by this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you attend church, speak in tongues, and avoid all sin..." He simplified it for us- love one another.

So how do we show this love? I believe it is expressed through our unconditional acceptance of people regardless of race, creed or color. Whether that person is kind to you, or treats you like dirt. Whether you agree with their lifestyle, or stand against it. All of these things are quite irrelevant when it comes to obeying God and loving others. If you set up any pre-requisites for loving others, then you are disobedient to Christ and ineffective in your witness.

Let's look at how this principle played itself out in the life of Jesus.

In John 4 we find Him in a tense situation; He is a Jew, living in a land occupied by Romans. The Romans do not particularly like the Jews, and the Jews return their sentiment. Yet, when Jesus is asked to heal a Roman official's son, He does so immediately — no strings attached, no power plays, no political games.
Jesus does not hold grudges, nor does he require obedience before demonstrating love. He cares for people regardless of their personality, position, or possessions.

In Luke 9:51-56, Jesus and His disciples were walking through Samaria. Jesus was trying to teach a group of people who were rude and unresponsive. Ever met anybody like that? What is your typical reaction? His disciples' reaction was to ask Jesus: "Do you want us to call fire down from heaven and destroy them?" Jesus basically replies, "No way! Are you demon possessed?" Evidently in Jesus' mind, anger, revenge, prejudice, and unloving attitudes are unacceptable and sometimes demonic.

I know that as Christians we are called to hold each other accountable. Yet we should not use accountability as an excuse to harbor hatred or indifference. As well, we should not expect those who do not know Christ to live as we do. Unbelievers need to be shown that they will be completely accepted by the family of God. This acceptance should not come because of any qualifications or actions on their part, but because God loves them. God loves people unconditionally. So should we.

There are people in your schools who are lonely and don't fit in. Many feel ashamed and outcast for whatever reason. If we make anyone feel like an outcast because he/she is different, we bring shame to Christianity. If we check people out to make sure they're cool before we share the gospel, we are allowing our prejudices to interfere with God's work. This is a tragic mistake and blatant sin.

Often the error of non-acceptance turns people away from God and Christianity — possibly forever. They run as fast and as far away as they can in the other direction, seeking out other religions and organizations that will embrace them. At that point Satan and those he has deceived will stretch out their welcoming arms. If the enemy has the ability to "love" and accept people, then how much more should we! Remember, people will go where they are accepted and stay where they are loved. Is your world a place where people want to stay?


P.A.

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