Thought to Ponder

Children are also our roll models whether we want to believe it or not. We are supposed to pay attention to them and emulate their eagerness to please and their faith that their parents will provide.

Matthew 18: 1-6

“At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, ‘Who is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?’ He called a little child and had him stand among them. And he said: ‘I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me. But if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.’”

Thought to Ponder

God wants more from us that an acknowledgement of his Godship. Even the demons proclaim his as God and tremble in fear for their existence. A truly repentent heart proclaims God as God, recognizes that we can only attain salvation through God’s son, and listens to the indwelling Holy Spirit for guidance through life. Our lives change when we accept the grace and mercy of Christ’s salvation. We can put aside our old lives and sorrows that are attached to it because we become new creations in Christ.

Thought to Ponder

Epicureans believe that “personal happiness is the only sensible goal in human existence. Individuals are powerless to change the world and are not obligated to try, just seek to be happy.”

People have a longing in their lives that they cannot explain. They try to satisfy this longing with worldly love, possessions and relationships. Many people try to fill this void in many ways: love and human relationships, social causes, work and personal achievement, and religion. Becoming busy in life in order to achieve “happiness” does not fill the emptiness that people feel. John Choron said that “if you work hard enough, long enough, work (love, relationships, social causes, achievement, religion, etc.) becomes your ultimate goal and you’ll probably be too tired and too involved to be disturbed by the possibility that your existence is meaningless.” Satan has been very successful in blinding people from the more important things in life by means of fear, worry and making people “too busy” to think.

I’m not saying that you can’t be happy in life. Life is a test of faith, and there are things that are more important than those things that the world can give to us and puts so much emphasis on. Without a personal connection with the source of life, how can we claim to have found meaning and feel happy?

Thought to Ponder

“A man’s steps are directed by the Lord. How then can anyone understand his own way?” Proverbs 20:24

God wants people who are willing to do his will, but sometimes we’re too willing to do what we think God wants us to do instead of waiting for God to guide us to the place that we should be. If God is not in control of our lives, then all of our enthusiasm and vigor are wasted on things that he might not necessarily want us to be doing at a certain time. Trust in the Lord, and he will guide your path.

Tought to Ponder

“It is finished” was not a cry of defeat but a cry of victory. Christ was sent to the earth to bridge the gap between God and man and he did just that. Because of his precious sacrifice, we can directly ask God for forgiveness of our wrongs and mistakes. What man had broken, God decided to mend because of his all encompassing love for us. What a wonderful gift to be able to approach God as clean, forgiven people. Thank you father for your loving mercy that touches all that ask in faith for it.

Thought to Ponder

I found out the other day that another of my friends/study partners/people I come in contact with rather frequently is homosexual. She asked me if I hated her because I had recently told her of my faith and that I was Southern Baptist. I told her that I didn’t hate her.

I couldn’t help being reminded later that we are called to “hate the sin and love the sinner.” I couldn’t think of a truer command. What is the point of having a belief based on love, when you can’t see the person behind the sin? And yet, I still hesitate in loving sometimes. It’s very hard to be slapped in the face by reality sometimes and find out that what you think isn’t necessarily what is real. My nature says, “hate and distrust” things and people who are not like me, but the Jesus in me says, love anyway like your father loves you. I never realized how difficult that could be until high school and now another layer has been added to what happened then. I know what I’m supposed to do, it’s just complicated sometimes.

Lord, help me to be your missionary of love by breaking my heart and showing me how to pour my love into the lives of others

Thought to Ponder

There were two cries from crouds of people between the times of Palm Sunday and Easter: “Hosanna and Crucify Him.” Many of the same people were probably in both crouds going along with whatever everybody else was doing. We are sheep who need a shepherd but we are also people who have been given the chance to choose. What will we choose to do about Jesus? Sing praises to a merciful saviour or call for the crucification of someone don’t want to exist?

Thought to Ponder

If you go ask some people you know, “In your personal opinion, what do you understand it takes for a person to go to heaven?” I’m sure you will receive a lot of different responses. No matter what people say, we aren’t going to get to heaven by “being a good person.” God judges the heart not the exterior, and if the heart has not been cleansed and has not accepted that by faith in Christ’s death and resurrection everyone has the opportunity to have had their sins forgiven, then they aren’t going to get into heaven. No “ands, ifs, or tushes

Thought to Ponder

“If you hold to my teachings, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set your free.” – John 8:31-32

Most people only know and quote the second half of this very important scripture. And in fact, it is the ignored part of the verse that is the most significant. The teachings of Christ and the reality of his love are what lead to truth and henceforth to freedom of spirit, mind and soul from the bondage of deception. The Angel of Lies has a good gig going with this particular verse because he’s caused most of society to take this verse completely out of context by chopping it in half, which twists it to stand for worldly truth instead of the truth of Christ and his teachings. Seeking worldly truth ultimately leads to destruction. Only through reading the unified verse can we understand the meaning that truth comes from Christ and his teachings.