Saturday, June 6, 2020

And we urge you, brothers and sisters, warn those who are idle and disruptive, encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone. I Thessalonians 5:14

The church in the Greek city of Thessalonica was established on Paul’s second missionary journey.  His stay was short, apparently less than a month, when the Jews were offended by the new convert’s faith in the resurrection of the man they had executed. The new christians were persecuted but the congregation flourished. Paul sends urgent instruction for the perpetuation of the Gospel, the cohesive union of believers and correct theological thinking concerning Jesus’ return and God’s judgement. Verse 14 is part of his closing admonition to these people. 

Every human has struggles from time to time involving interpersonal association and all that implies.  Paul calls us to discern a crisis and act in a positive way, NOT analyze, critique, or judge.

We are One Body, the Body of Christ.  We simply cannot survive without each other and God doesn’t ask us to. Therefore, we must work to keep each other healthy spiritually, emotionally and physically. Growing the Kingdom means taking care of one another.

Love,

Gretchen

Friday, June 5, 2020

You know the message God sent to the people of Israel, announcing the good news of peace through Jesus Christ, who is LORD of all. Acts10:36

This is the moment Peter realizes that God shows no favoritism among mankind, there is only the believer and the unbeliever. The believer is the hope of the unbeliever.

Cornelius was a successful Roman officer, in other words, a gentile.  He knew of God and was generous, noble and true.  He longed to know more of Christ and share this truth with his family and friends.  Read all of Acts chapter 10 to know this beautiful story of God bringing the seeker to the preacher. 

Peter was a devout Jew, an apostle, disciple and now a missionary.  He respected strict Jewish law, therefore he avoided all gentiles, but through three visions, God revealed to Peter that it was not law or the physical and material acts of worship that pleased Him, but a purity of heart and mind.

Prejudice is not productive.  Preconceived ideas that won’t be moved hinder God’s work. The perpetuation of the Gospel in both our lives, and the mission fields in our own backyards, happens in the fertile soil of love.

Have a wonderful Friday,

Gretchen

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Now go, I will help you speak and will teach you what to say. Exodus 4:12

Moses, a Hebrew child raised as an Egyptian prince and now a refugee in a foreign land, has an encounter with God. Moses was having an identity crisis but God cleared it up in verse 11.  The LORD said to him,“Who gave human beings their mouths?  Who makes them deaf or mute?  Who gives them sight or makes them blind?  Is it not I, the LORD?  Geography, nationality, possibility…..doesn’t matter! We are His.

God is preparing Moses for a world changing mission and Moses is letting God know just how incompetent, under qualified, unprepared, frightened and confused He is.  My mental picture is one of God rolling His eyes at Moses’ lack of confidence and faith as He replies.  My favorite part of this verse is, “I will teach you what to say.” 

We don’t know everything we need to know when we answer God’s call.  It is on the job learning/training.  In this manner we stay connected to the mind of Christ and His plan of salvation for the world we are given each moment in time and space.

Through faith we can, we must, do what the world deems impossible by following, trusting and depending solely on God. 

I am His, and He is Mine,

Gretchen

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

“See, the LORD your God has given you the land. Go up and take possession of it as the LORD, the God of your fathers, told you.  Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” Deuteronomy 1:21

The children of Israel are at the end of one journey, the completed promise of deliverance from Egypt and bondage. With this ending comes a new and glorious beginning.  They are about to enter into the land set apart and promised to them by God, a land flowing with all they will ever need to sustain themselves. They have arrived at their covenant home. God does what He says He will do.

God chose a covenant people, but not to create exclusive blessing and pleasure while the rest of the world suffers in ruin and agony.  It is God’s plan that all the world be saved.  He loves His created masterpiece and His design is for its salvation.  Through those who are obedient and rely exclusively on God alone to provide their needs and keep them Holy, the entire world has hope.

Be someone’s hope.  The world desperately needs it and God has chosen you!

Love,

Gretchen

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

If the whole body were an eye, where would the sense of hearing be? If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be? I Corinthians 12:17

In the middle of Paul’s first letter to the church at Corinth he follows his teaching on faith and spiritual freedom with three chapters concerning relationships among fellow believers and the value of each individual to the work of the Kingdom.  He uses the phrases, “I want you to realize,”  “ I don’t want you to be ignorant,” and “I will show you the most excellent way,” to express the importance of God’s plan for Christian behavior.

Unity among believers does NOT imply uniformity. We often worry about what gift we are given and how well it will be validated socially, but Paul teaches that spiritual gifts are meant to further the Kingdom and since they all originate from one Creator, they are equal in value with no social implication at all.

We all have an indispensable part to play in God’s plan. We should encourage, strengthen and love each other so deeply that the demons of hell tremble in our presence.  The church is a body, The Body of Christ. Many parts, one mind, one heart, one mission.

Love,

Gretchen

Monday, June 1, 2020

My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this; Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry. James 1:19

Real faith shows in the ways Christians conduct themselves. Genuine Christian standards must exist in everyday life and in every relationship.

God is not quick to anger, His love endures and His patience is persevering. We must align our conduct with that of Christ’s model.  We are the sum of our thoughts and actions.  God yearns for us to live with a positive attitude, lacking in blame toward Himself and others and rich in self-control.

James’ words of instruction are not just to keep peace on earth, but peace within your heart.

Happy Monday,

Gretchen