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"Tied to Love"

2/27/2018

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Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others. Phil. 2:4"



  LISTEN TO: Everyone Matters:   The Hollis Boys, 6 and 7, "Speaking up for our sisters against hate"  

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObPoZCTTVeI    


Love is patient; love is kind; love is not envious or boastful or arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice in wrongdoing, but rejoices in the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends.  1 Corinthians 13:4-7 


As part of our 2018 Lenten resolution to become more Christ-like, we turn to Paul's inspired passage on love.  

Paul breaks down for us what Love does, just as Jesus models for us in his actions and teachings how love acts and reacts  in the world.  Today we reflect on love's trait on not insisting on its own way.  


Uh-oh. This is a tough one.  We are trained all our lives to have expert opinions and actions and to give them readily. Self-help sections at the bookstores encourage us along this way with titles like,  Winning Through Intimidation, Looking Out for Number One, or Creative Aggression.  Successful people are the ones who know how to put themselves forward, right?    They  have no problems getting up and expressing their opinions.  Taken to an extreme, we find it hard to listen to others.  To consider others' point of view.  Worse, we can come to the mistaken conclusion that if someone else speaks up, or suggests an idea, it reflects poorly on us.  We must come on top at all costs.

Love's way is different.  Yes we have a right to our educated opinions, idea and viewpoints. We don't necessarily have to give in .  However Love does not insist.  When we insist, we dig in. We are convinced our way is the only way.  We dwell on our opinions.  We become rigid and refuse to hear alternatives.  It becomes a contest of the wills, an win-loose proposition.  Love behaves differently.  Love has its perspective, and yes will advocate for it. But love will not not force its beliefs on others.  Love listens, considers, engages, and can even allow another decision or action to move forward, without bitterness or resentment.  Love is always concerned about dialogue and furthering connection.  No matter how educated and experienced, Love never flaunts it or believes it is so advanced that it can't learn  from someone else.

Two hunters were out hunting and come upon what appeared at first as an abandoned farm. The barn was sagging, the house was in disrepair, and there were junk cars and car parts lying around. The only thing that made it a working farm were a few chickens pecking away and a goat wandering around. As they entered the yard they came across an old well.

One asked the other "Wonder how deep it is."

The other said, "We'll have to drop something down and listen for the splash."

They look around for something to drop down the well, but the only thing close by was an old transmission. They both hauled it over to the well and dropped it in. They counted and waited a long time for the splash. It was deep, deep one all right.

They turned to leave and saw the goat was charging at them, head down, horns headed straight for them. At the last moment they jumped aside, and the goat went right past them and straight over the side and down the well. They looked at each other in amazement.

As they started to leave, the owner of the farm came up. They chatted for a moment and got permission to hunt on his land. The farmer asked, "Have you seen my goat?"

They said, "Your goat almost killed us charging at us. You should have had that goat tied up."

The farmer, "I thought I had him tied up to an old transmission."

We follow what we're tied to.   Let us be tied to love.


PRAY: " In every conservation we have today, may we listen and act with care for each person we meet."

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"Learning to Love"

2/19/2018

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 But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, evenwhen we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ— by grace you have been saved! (Ephesians 2:4-5)

ListenJaci Velasquez "God So Loved" 
http://www.youtube.com/watch=07hpfQUM_VM&feature=related




When my son Andrew was about 10 years old we inherited a stray six month old kitten, we named Bob. Unfortunately for Bob, we had an older, dying cat named Bill. (Incidentally both cats were girls!)  Bill terrorized Bob. She chased her, stalked her, attacked her. Bob lived in fear of Bill for seven months until Bill finally died. 


But the damage had been done. Bob hid most of the time.  She ran from people.  She had feline PTSD.  But Andrew loved Bob. With great tenderness, he cajoled her out from under the couch. He held her gently, stroked her fur, and spoke sweetly to her. No matter how skittish Bob was, Andrew's love was constant -- it followed her everywhere. Gradually, slowly, Bob responded.  She calmed down.  She started to purr!  While Bob has never been a social butterfly, she is now able to interact with her human family -- and even plays with our mushy love-pugs Gracie and Betty.


God's love is often like this.  God knows we are hurt, worried, wounded -- and sinful.  But God doesn't give up on us. Daily God coaxes us out of our hardened shells -- through the beauty of creation, an inspirational reading or song, the love and kindness of those we encounter.  His inner voice, in our hearts. God sees the good in us, the potential in us; all that we can't see because of fear or pain.  No matter what,  God takes the initiative to love us, and won't give up -- until love conquers our fears and our spirit breaks free. "A bruised reed he will not break" Isaiah (42:3) tells us.  God is gentle with us. We become rooted in God's love, so that we can face the world and all it's sinfulness and tragedy.  So today let us thank God for his patience  -- and let us in turn be patient with each other's weaknesses. 

"O God, Thank you for loving me, even when I am at my worst. Teach me your path of unconditional love." 




 







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A Very Special Valentine's Day

2/12/2018

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Listen to:
  Yolanda Adams, "Open My Heart"
Make this song a prayer....and commitment to loving action
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aYzc0Z0Z8Q

Wednesday, on Valentine's Day, flowers, candies, cards and other presents -- 17.6 billion dollars worth -- will be given as an  expression of love and appreciation.  It is good we do this -- show our love and care for each other.   But love isn't a "one day thing." It's not about show and flash. Love is our constant throughout the day, and it doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. We can listen, smile, affirm; stay up all night with a sick child, a dying loved one  -- maybe spend some of that 17 billion toward getting someone prescription drugs they can't afford, put food on someone's table, a roof over a family's head, gas for someone's car, caring for the environment. The ways to love are endless, like our God. So let's not limit ourselves to one day! As we prepare to enter Lent next week, let us open our hearts to God's new ways for us to love in the world. And in case you didn't get a Valentine, here is God's Divine Valentine message to you -- every day, for always: 

G o d   S a y s:
You say: "It's impossible."  
God says: All things are possible. (Luke 18:27)


You say: "I'm too tired." 
God says: I will give you rest. (Matthew 11:28-30)


You say: "Nobody really loves me."  
God says: I love you. (John 3:16 & John 13:34)


You say: "I can't go on." 
God says: My grace is sufficient. (II Corinthians 12:9 & Psalm 91:15)


You say: "I can't figure things out." 
God says: I will direct your steps. (Proverbs 3:5-6)


You say: "I can't do it." 
God says: You can do all things. (Philippians 4:13)


You say: "I'm not able." 
God says: I am able. (II Corinthians 9:8)


You say: "It's not worth it." 
God says: It will be worth it. (Roman 8:28)


You say: "I can't forgive myself." 
God says: I FORGIVE YOU. (I John 1:9 & Romans 8:1)


You say: "I can't manage."  
God says: I will supply all your needs. (Philippians 4:19)


You say: "I'm afraid."  
God says: I have not given you a spirit of fear. (II Timothy 1:7)


 
You say: "I don't have enough faith.
God says: I've given everyone a measure of faith. (Romans 12:3)


You say: "I'm not smart enough."
God says: I give you wisdom. (I Corinthians 1:30)


You say: "I feel all alone."
God says: I will never leave you or forsake you. (Hebrews 13:5)



PRAY:  "Gracious God, Thank you for your Love poured out for us in Jesus. Show me how to open my heart- every day- to giving Love." 

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The Power of Friendship

2/6/2018

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​I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master's business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you. (John 15:15)



Listen:  "Friends" by Michael W. Smith.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF0UPv20kUA
  



This is the season for Church Annual Meetings!  It's a time we look back on the prior year, as a way to build a foundation to forge ahead.  Often, it is a time we remember those who have moved forward -- either passed on to the Lord, moved for other reasons.  Sometimes it is us who have moved forward and said good-bye.  It's important to take the time to recognize the importance of friendships in our lives.


Jesus, on the night before he died, spent his precious remaining hours with his friends.  After washing their feet, he gave them the new commandment, "to love one another as I have loved you"  (John 15:12).  Having said this, he calls his disciples friends.  He has given them everything, held back nothing.  He lived with them, cared for them, went through the ups and downs of life with them. He taught them, challenged them, and called out their potential. Because that's what friends do for each other.


Friendship is vital to our spiritual growth.  Remember when Jesus sent his disciples out "two by two" (Mark 6:7)?  Was this for safety's sake? Because "two heads are better than one?"  Yes -- but also because Jesus wants us to model friendship. To care. To share. To love, to take care of each other.  Christ's Church is about relationship.  First with God in Jesus, then with each other. A healthy, growing church takes the time to build relationships. For us to be spiritually healthy, we must forge friendships.

  
Reflection:   Think back on your key friendships over your lifetime.  What have your friends taught you?










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