Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Seeking to Serve

If your cup seems too bitter, if your burden seems too heavy, be sure that it is the wounded hand that is holding the cup, and that it is me who carried the cross that is carrying the burden.

Author Unknown

Romans 16:6-12
Greet Mary, who has worked very hard for you. Greet Andronicus and Junia, my fellow countrymen and fellow prisoners. They are outstanding among the apostles, and they were also in Christ before me. Greet Ampliatus, my dear friend in the Lord. Greet Urbanus, our co-worker in Christ, and my dear friend Stachys. Greet Apelles, who is approved in Christ. Greet those who belong to the household of Aristobulus. Greet Herodion, my fellow countryman. Greet those who belong to the household of Narcissus who are in the Lord. Greet Tryphaena and Tryphosa, who have worked hard in the Lord. Greet my dear friend Persis, who has worked very hard in the Lord. (HCSB)


I must apologize for the lapse in Devotions, I have been quite busy, but it was a good busy. The Convention in Pensacola really showed me that maybe Southern Baptists are getting serious about turning the corner and putting the church back on track and working to spread the Gospel, rather than protect their traditions.

I will cover these scriptures which end the Greetings of Paul and end with the instruction to greet one another with a Holy Kiss. I find in these scriptures a common thread and it is this one. Paul was thanking those that had been working hard for Jesus. Paul was complimenting their faithfulness, and expressing his love and appreciation to them.

One thing lacking in today’s church is a lack of commitment. These people were on line for Christ. They didn’t come to the church because of what the church might have that would benefit them. No, they came to the church to work where they might be a benefit used by God. I think that is almost backwards of what most people are doing today when they go seeking a place to “worship”… isn’t it…God’s Blessings.

Pastor William

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Working Together For Christ


Never lose sight of the fact that the most important yardstick of your success will be how you treat other people -- your family, friends, and coworkers, and even strangers you meet along the way.

Barbara Bush (1925-, American First Lady, wife of George H. Bush)

Romans 16:3-4

Give my greetings to Prisca and Aquila, my co-workers in Christ Jesus, who risked their own necks for my life. Not only do I thank them, but so do all the Gentile churches. (HCSB)

Paul is taking care of some important business here in the beginning of Chapter 16 of Romans, and it is a real good read if you are taking notice. Paul became known by many after his conversion. He says in Galatians that in some Judean provinces he was well known as the one who formerly persecuted the faith and people that he now loved.

He is thanking many here, and he also is lifting them up. If you will notice he acknowledges their senior faith and honor as believers that were “in” Christ, before him. Paul also takes the opportunity to thank those that have been striving with him in the faith for lost souls, and supporting the churches, even to the point of having church in their homes.

Why do I point all of this out? Well, it’s to highlight the fact that church is everyone’s job, and we all have something to do in it. Church isn’t something that we leave up to someone else, it is something that we give sacrificially for and work to see that it goes smoothly. It is also that which ties us together and makes us thankful for one another, and the best relationships are formed in the Work of Christ…God’s Blessings.

Pastor William

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

All On The Altar


Take a chance! All life is a chance. The man who goes the furthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. The sure thing boat never gets far from shore.

Dale Carnegie (1888-1955, American trainer, author, "How to Win Friends and Influence People")

Romans 16:3-4Give my greetings to Prisca and Aquila, my co-workers in Christ Jesus, who risked their own necks for my life. Not only do I thank them, but so do all the Gentile churches. (HCSB)

I would dare say that there are not many risk takers out there anymore within the Christian church. So many seem to follow the lead of someone who comes out with the latest program or event, yet in the early Christian church, they were all risk takers, and not of a small degree. Paul commends Prisca and Aquila, for risking their lives for him.

This is a good question to ask Christians today. “To what extent will you go to hold to your Christian faith?” The time is drawing nearer to a time when being a Christian is not going to be a popular thing, nor is are you going to be viewed favorably just because you say you are a Christian. Many say they are Christians today that have no commitment to Christ.

One of the requirements of being one of Christ’s co-workers with Paul is a willingness to risk all that you have, and are, on Jesus. It is a good thing for Christians of this day to ask themselves, how much will I risk for Christ, and if you are not willing to risk your life, to have life, it’s time to resign. Jesus will only be greeting those on His return that placed their all on the altar…God’s Blessings.

Pastor William

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