tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-157082252024-03-05T00:52:08.208-05:00Weekly WordsThis is a devotional blog called "WEEKLY WORDS" by Jason Thomas. I write about anything and everything. My writings represent me and me alone, but are my thoughts of faith, life, and God.Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.comBlogger409125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-9436239029308966742016-07-15T13:51:00.002-04:002016-07-15T14:10:19.008-04:00Influences <b><u>Influences </u></b><br />
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<b><i>You know that when you were pagans, somehow or other you were influenced and led astray to mute idols.</i></b></div>
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The truth and reality is we all have influences in our lives, things that influence us one way or the other. You may dress a certain way because of your friends, you may talk a certain way because of the kids at school, you may vote democrat or republican because that's what your daddy votes, you may be a Catholic or a Presbyterian or an Atheist because of the way you were brought up. </div>
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There are things, people, places, situations, and circumstances that influence us in a variety of ways from the way we spend our money to our hobbies, to our faith or lack thereof. Think about it, what types of things have influenced you throughout your life? Here is something to also keep in mind, not all influences are positive, some are negative. Not all influences are healthy, but some are unhealthy. Not all influences are correct, but some indeed are wrong.</div>
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Think about the friend or relationship that was hurtful to you not helpful. What about the influence of abusing alchol or drugs or our bodies? What about growing up around a person who was a racist, or a bigot, or selfish? Not all influences are good. My point being today, is we really need to think about the way we believe, act, behave, our attitudes, and our convictions. We need to be careful that our character isn't based on bad, false, or negative influences that are incorrect or unhealthy. </div>
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Don't vote republican just because your whole family is republican but vote because you know the facts and differences between the parties. Don't smoke or drink because your parents did. Don't be dishonest and a liar because you hang out with the wrong crowd and your so-called friends are that way. Don't dress, talk, or wear you hair a certain way because that's what the person next door is doing. Most of all don't base your faith or lack of faith or your anti-faith on things that are false, not accurate, or not truth.</div>
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Too many people are gambling with their eternity because they are trusting in sources that aren't true, reliable, or factual all because of the influences on their lives and they've never taken the time or made the effort to seek, study, or figure out what is truth and what isn't truth. We are each responsible for our own selves. </div>
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If you don't believe in God is that based on truth or opinion or some influence that's been in your life? If you consider yourself a religious person and you think everyone goes to heaven and you don't need to go to church to be a Christian, what are you basing that on? If you are part of a certain religious group, denomination, or church group is that because of the way you were raised or brought up or influenced by some friend or person or is it because you've picked up the Bible and studied and examined it? </div>
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I'm not trying to cause anyone any doubts, but what I am trying to do is cause you to ask yourself some questions, because in this life, we have one shot, there are not do-overs. We've got one life to figure out eternity and life after this life and why we're here on this earth. This life we live is precious and valuable and the gifts God has given us are too precious and valuable for us to squander, waste, misunderstand, or be misrepresented because we allowed ourselves to be influenced with bad, wrong, or false information? </div>
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As a preacher, I want people to trust me, but I want them trust in God and His Bible more than me. I want them to read and see what I preach or teach matches up with God's Word. I do not want to influence people for Jason, I want to influence people for Jesus. I want people to seek and study on their own to how to be saved, not relying on some person or church or religious doctrine to save me. I want people to know what it means to be a Christian and what it means to a church member that is found in the Bible, not just go through the motions at their local church and think life is all about doing the same things the same ways over and over again until Jesus comes back.</div>
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There is so much more to Christianity and Church than having church services on Sunday morning and evenings and Wednesdays. There is more to it than just calling yourself a Christian or a Church member. Do not be influenced by this world, sin, satan, or anyone who tried to take you away from the truth of Scripture or mislead you intentional or not. </div>
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My challenge is to let God be your influence. Let the Holy Spirit of God be your influence. Let the Word of God be your influence. Let these things influence your faith, but also all areas of your life, so that you are not led astray, easily fooled, confused, or stop caring.</div>
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May God always be our guide. Know why you do what you do. Know why you believe what you believe. Know why you know what you know. Let God influence you.</div>
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<b><u>1 Corinthians 11:1 (NIV)</u></b></div>
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<b><i> </i></b><sup class="versenum mid-paragraph"><b><i>1 </i></b></sup><b><i>Follow my example,<sup class="crossreference" data-cr="#cen-NIV-28602A" data-link="(<a href="#cen-NIV-28602A" title="See cross-reference A">A</a>)"></sup> as I follow the example of Christ.</i></b></div>
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<br />Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-20454606529188873762016-06-30T10:09:00.002-04:002016-06-30T10:30:49.249-04:00Relational over Religious <b><u>Relational over Religious </u></b><br />
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Anyone can <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsVjW0iIGrED-_SiTA7Te2R4i3DxmkKj-1YWAMNOOelC14wi1DMwka3hJEdy_2JEHDRApc39eclHK9JRvgIqlMXZe6v21RMtUrOdrbH1k8Ncyr_knGV9s6W5yp4Ou2MCDVOgRH/s1600/encouragement+jesus.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="212" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsVjW0iIGrED-_SiTA7Te2R4i3DxmkKj-1YWAMNOOelC14wi1DMwka3hJEdy_2JEHDRApc39eclHK9JRvgIqlMXZe6v21RMtUrOdrbH1k8Ncyr_knGV9s6W5yp4Ou2MCDVOgRH/s320/encouragement+jesus.jpg" style="cursor: move;" width="320" /></a>be religious, being a religious person doesn't make you a Christian or a committed follower of Jesus Christ. Religion is people doing or believing something out of obligation or belief system that may or may not be true, and also maybe keeping some traditions, or doing some rituals, or having some basic beliefs, but religion doesn't save you and religion doesn't grow or mature faith in Christ. </div>
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Only a relationship with Jesus Christ after accepting His gift and process of salvation is not only what saves you, but helps you grow in your faith and commitment to God. Religion has you jumping through hoops and going through the motions, while a relationship is something that can be nurtured, grown, and deepened.</div>
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God doesn't want a bunch of religious people, God wants to have a relationship with each of us. God sent His son Jesus to pay the penalty of our sins, so that we could have an opportunity to have a relationship with Him. Through Jesus and only through Jesus can you and me have forgiveness of sins, access to God, salvation, and be right in the eyes of God. If we accept this gift and are baptized into Christ, we receive this gift of salvation and also the Holy Spirit of God. </div>
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God gave us His Son, He gives us His Spirit, and He allows us to be a part of His Church body and a child of His, and religion or being religious does none of those things, only our commitment to our relationship with Him. Imagine you treated your earthly relationships like religion and not relationships, how would they look like? God doesn't want our empty words, rituals, sacrifices, or habitual routines, what He wants is us. He wants to have a personal and intimate relationship with His children. We need to enter a relationship with Jesus and then develop and deepen that relationship by getting to know Him more and more every day.</div>
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We build our relationship with Jesus by spending time with Him through our reading and study of the Word of God(the Bible), through our prayer life and talking to God often and regularly, through our worship, service, and participation in the body of Christ as a member (the Church) and also through the Holy Spirit that dwells in us. There are lots of ways to have and build our relationship with God.</div>
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I want to encourage and challenge you today to choose relationship over religion. Don't gamble with your salvation or eternity thinking being a religious person or having religious beliefs, or doing religious things will save your or get you to heaven. Only a relationship with and through Jesus Christ will we be saved and experience God.</div>
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May you discover, develop, or deepen that relationship with the Son of God today!</div>
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<b><i>But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen.</i></b></div>
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<br />Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-9992713564111700092016-06-08T10:27:00.000-04:002016-06-08T10:48:02.565-04:00Building up<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I think this is one of the greatest scriptures in the Bible. Because it's a reminder and a much needed command that we need to not only encourage one another, but also build each other up. Now in the case of the Thessalonians that Apostle Paul was writing to, He told them to do it, but also stated: <b><i>"Just as in fact you are doing" </i></b>meaning they already were encouraging each other and building up each other. </div>
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Let that sink in for a minute. He tells the church there to encourage and build each other up, but also notes they are already doing it! That's great news! What an awesome compliment to the church there. Can that be said or your church wherever you're a member? Can that be said of you?</div>
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God wants us as Christ followers and members of His Church to be an encouragement to one another and also to build each other up. Encouragement and building up each other go hand in hand. We all need to be encouraged and we all need to be built up because life is tough and it's easy to get distracted, discouraged, overwhelmed, angry, or sidetracked in this world. God understands that this is a sinful broken world and the people in it can cause us to be broken down and discouraged, so the last place we need to experience it is by other Christians or in the Church.</div>
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Too many times us Christians and church folk get all selfish and self-absorbed and we think church is about us and everything has to be the way we like it, want it, and the way we'd do it. It is then we began to complain, gripe, criticize, and throw our opinions around. It is when people are like this that others get tore down and discouraged by these types of attitudes and actions. It hurts the church and Jesus when we are being negative, stirring up strife, or chronically criticizing and complaining.</div>
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Folks can spend so much time focused on themselves or their petty issues and opinions that they don't take the time to realize the impact or effect they have on others or the Church. They are literally discouraging and tearing down others and the Church from the inside out. This my friends is sin.</div>
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I want to encourage you to use your words, your voice, and your attitudes for encouraging others and building up others. I want to build you up today and remind you that you can change and do better and be better. We are all capable and gifted to encourage others and build each other up. If you think about it, as a Church member we are all a part in the body of Christ and we all make up the whole body of Christ. Therefore, we each when we work together and see the good in each other can encourage and build each other up and the end result will be the body of Christ being built up and God getting all the glory and worship and the body being in harmony and unity, one. </div>
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The reason we are Christians is to be "like-Christ" and when we become Christians we become a part of the body of Christ(the Church) and the Church represents Christ on this earth until He returns for His Church. So, with that in mind think about this, would Jesus discourage others or be discouraging to others? Would Jesus tear others down with His words, motives, actions, or attitude? Absolutely not!!!! Jesus is our example of how we are to treat others. Let's represent Him well as the Church and wear His name proudly as Christians by encouraging one another and building each other up!</div>
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Start looking for the good and positive in others and stop focusing on what you'd do, or how you'd do it, or what you like or don't like or your opinion. Look for ways to be encouraging to others and build up others. When you're busy and focused on encouraging and building up others, it will bless you and honor God and it will inspire others!</div>
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Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-91049400999022320842016-05-19T09:55:00.001-04:002016-05-19T10:17:21.025-04:00Hope of the World<h1 style="margin: 0px;">
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The truth is the Church is not a building, or a social club, or anything else. The Church is the spiritual body of Jesus Christ. After Jesus resurrected from the dead and ascended back to Heaven, He established the church in Acts Chapter 2 to represent Him on this earth and fulfill His commission or reaching lost people and making disciples with the gospel message of Jesus Christ until He returns for His Church.</div>
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The Church matters. Attending church services will not save you, having your name in some membership book at a church building will not get you to heaven. Being a member of the Church is about belonging to the body of Christ. Becoming an actual body part (member) of His body, the Church.</div>
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When you give your life to Christ and are baptized into Him, you become a part of His body, His Church. Your attendance to church services or involvement in serving in the Church should be out of love and devotion to Jesus for all that He's done for you, not out of habit, tradition, obligation or misunderstanding of what the church is. </div>
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It can be confusing with all the different church groups out there, or the way you were raised, or what you've been told by others, but all we have to do is turn to the Bible, God's Word and read and study His intent, design, and will for His Church. The Church. The one Church. Mankind has screwed up the mission, the meaning, and they look of the Church. But God's intent was for the Church to be the body of Jesus that represents Him on this earth and sharing the gospel with those who don't know Jesus and building up those who become Christians.</div>
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Preacher and author Bill Hybels said this about the church: <span style="font-size: small;"><b><i>“The local church is the hope of the world, and its future rests primarily in the hands of its leaders.” </i></b>God's plan for the church is simple, to be the hope of the world. We are to bring hope to the world through the story of Jesus Christ and share that love and salvation with everyone we can. So that anyone who doesn't know Jesus can. Also, once people become Christians they need training and understanding (discipled) so they can grow and mature in their faith.</span></div>
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The Church can't be the Church if members don't show up or come for the wrong reasons. The Church can't be the Church is we all don't do our part and serve for the right reasons. The Church can't be the Church is the church body doesn't know why or how to do their job. The Church can' tbe the Church if the Church isn't fulfilling it's mission.</div>
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Let me start out by saying attending church services does not save you. Many people attend churches services weekly and leave unchanged. However, there is a reason why we have church services and why we go to church services. It's because we are a member of the body of Christ (the Church) and because we are members of Christ, we should not only desire, but commit to being with the other body parts when they assemble together to worship, study, and serve. Being involved in church services benefits you and benefits the church if we have our heart and minds on God.</div>
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I've seen too man people "skip" church services because they don't like the sermon series, or what the teacher is teaching in Sunday School, or the preacher is boring, or theirs a guest speaker because the pastor is gone, or whatever excuses we make to miss church. Or they put other things before church and easily miss services or don't attend consistently. First of all, if you have to make excuses or find reasons to miss church services, the problem is you not the Church. Your heart is hard or your attitude is bad. You need to repent. NO excuses.</div>
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Secondly, you also have missed the point of going to church services. You've made them about you and they are about God. When we go to church whether to worship, bible study, Sunday school, small groups, or whatever types of services your local church has you are there to honor, worship, and give God glory first and foremost. It shouldn't matter what the sermon is about, what the lesson is on, or who is the one speaking or teaching. It's about God not us. You are also there to participate.</div>
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Thirdly, you are a valuable part of the body of Christ. Each part is important and special in the body, yet most local churches have a lot of missing, irregular, or uncommitted parts. When you are missing from the body it does effect the body. You miss out on a blessing or learning or growing or worshipping or serving, but the body suffers too with your absence or inconsistency. When you are there, the body is full, you have change to encourage someone else, to bless someone else, or be used by God in some way.</div>
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I don't care what the sermon or lesson is about, who's the one delivering it, or what you got planned, we all can gain something from God's Word and God can use any lesson, sermon, or messenger to challenge us, convict us, deliver us, heal us, or encourage us. We have to change our attitude and stop acting like the church should cater to us and we're only going to participate when it benefits us. We need to repent of such attitudes and behaviors. We also need to realize when we go to church services we are actively participating in the body of Christ and worshipping our Creator! We also need to prioritize our faith and our church membership. What better way to show your appreciation and adoration to God then showing up and participating in His body! </div>
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We are all valuable parts of the body of Christ. We belong to Him. He can't use us if we're not present or available to Him. While church services won't save you, they can help you and help the body if we all show up and show up with the right mindset. Let's be present in the body both spiritually and physically so that the body of Christ is built up! Don't make excuses to miss services, but be committed to God and His Church that you are supposed to be a part of, You are the Church!</div>
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<br />Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-48742730081422984172016-04-15T09:58:00.003-04:002016-04-15T09:58:50.100-04:00Be used<b><u>Be used </u></b><br />
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Normally, some one using you is not a good thing. None of us want to be "used" by someone else, but when it comes to our Christian faith, it means something totally different. When we become Christians, God wants to use us through the Church and for His Kingdom. <br />
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God gives each of us abilities and gifts and He wants us to use them in the Church. We each become a member of the body of Christ and each part has a part. The biggest issue in most churches today is that they have lots of people attending Church services, but very few actually serving. The result of that is not having enough people to do the work or we have people who are not gifted in certain areas serving in areas they are not gifted and you also have them serving in too many places or neglecting the areas God gifted them and that they should be focusing on. All meaning, God's work is not being done right or proper.<br />
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We all as Christians need to do our part, pull our weight, and take our place in the Church body. All that we do is not for ourselves, but for the Lord. The Lord wants to use us and He can only do that if we're willing and available. Jesus even set us an example and shared these words in the Gospel of Matthew when He was on this earth:<br />
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<b><i>just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”</i></b></div>
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Jesus set us an example. He came to this earth to give Himself for us, but He also came to serve and set us an example of what our attitude should be and that is serving others. That is how you serve God by serving others. So, it's up to you and me to discover those areas we feel called to serve or gifted to serve and go there.</div>
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Don't think God can't use you. Don't feel like you have nothing to offer. We all have something to offer and God can use all of us. Every place to serve in the kingdom through the Church, big or small is important. You are not only loved by God, but God wants to use you too. That's a compliment. </div>
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<b><i>Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.</i></b></div>
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Not only should we serve, but we are commanded to serve and use whatever gifts God has given us to serve others, and be faithful stewards(keepers) of the gifts God has given us. Meaning, don't squander, waste, or neglect the abilities God gave you, because He gave them to you specifically to serve Him in His Church.</div>
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May we all be used by God.</div>
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<b></b><i></i><u></u><sub></sub><sup></sup><strike></strike><br />Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-427060302561984322016-03-30T11:09:00.000-04:002016-04-07T08:21:18.117-04:00Complain, gripe, and criticize <b><u>Complain, Gripe, & Criticize</u></b><br />
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<i><b>Do all things without complaining</b></i><i><b> and disputing</b></i></div>
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It may be subtle or not so subtle, but it's usually in the form of gossip, griping, grumbling, criticizing, and complaining. These are the things that destroy the unity, harmony, love, and growth of the church. So many people want to run the church, or have a say, or be in control and all these things go against God and His Word, and folks that's SIN.</div>
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Christ is the head of the Church and the local church should appoint Godly qualified men to serve as Elders/Shepherds of the congregation and these men are who lead and make decisions in the church. The church is not meant to be a democracy, the squeaky wheel gets the oil, or ran by a one person or one family. The church is meant to be led by men who are led by God. </div>
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As members of the church is it our responsibility to first be obedient and faithful to God and follow His Word(you have to read and study it to know), secondly, we have to be obedient, supportive, and respectful of those who lead us within the local congregation. Whether that's Elders, deacons, preachers, or ministry leaders, we show our obedience and love to God by being obedient to those He's called to lead.</div>
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With all this being said, one of the biggest issues in our churches today is those who attend church and sit in the pews, who bring nothing positive to the church, but only use their time and energy to complain and gripe about what they don't like or what's not being done the way they think it should be done, or they don't have a say, or they're not in charge or control of something. People, this hurts the church and you are being disobedient to God.</div>
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There are people dying and going to hell everyday who need Jesus, there are Christians out there in our churches who are struggling or have real problems and yet there are those who want to complain about color of the carpet, or what were going to serve at the potluck dinner, or how the preacher didn't visit them when they had an ingrown toenail, or how the leaders of the church spent too much money fixing the parking lot, or pick some other nonsense issue, it's doesn't matter, the point is people are spending their time complaining or grumbling over selfish things that don't matter in the kingdom, when they should be repenting of their attitude and behavior and get busy serving, worshipping, loving, supporting, obeying, and encouraging Jesus through His church.</div>
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Before we open our mouths, we should stop and ask is this selfish? Is this legitimate? Is this my business? Am I being immature? Is this my place? Am I being nitpicky? Is this helpful? Am I being positive? Is this beneficial? We are the only ones who can ultimately change and grow our faith and stop being a negative or divisive part of the church and start being a positive and useful part of the church.</div>
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How much money you give, how long you've been a member of the church, now many or how long your family has gong to that church, how much you serve, or what your last name is, none of that matters to Jesus. It's HIs Church, His rules, and His way not yours or mine. If we aren't helping, we're hurting, and if we're complaining we're being disobedient to God. </div>
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It's time we close our mouths and open our Bibles. We need to stop being a problem at our churches and start being a solution. Instead of complaining how about complimenting? Instead of griping, how about giving? Instead of grumbling, how about growing? Instead of criticizing, how about comforting? Instead of hurting others with your words, how about helping others? Instead of using your time and energy to be negative and focusing on selfish matters, how about using it to encourage, uplift, support, and be obedient.</div>
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Let's stop complaining and start changing. Let's make a positive difference in the church and then the church will make a positive difference in the world. That is why Jesus wants us to be "one" and unified" and we can't do that when we are complaining and being self-centered. If we'd change our attitudes and start being obedient and focus our energies in the right places, how much better would we be as Christians and how much better would we make the church? </div>
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<span class="text Jude-1-16"><sup class="versenum"><i><b>16 </b></i></sup><i><b>These are grumblers, complainers, walking according to their own lusts; and they mouth great swelling words, flattering people to gain advantage.</b></i> </span></div>
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Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-82604306976197706692016-02-26T15:02:00.002-05:002016-02-26T15:16:39.207-05:00Words <b><u>Words</u></b><br />
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<span class="text Jas-3-10">In the New Testament book of James in the Bible, James talks about our mouths and words. He tells us all kinds of animals in this world are being tamed and we humans can't even tame our tongues. Our tongues are "unruly evil". He said we use our mouths/words to both bless and curse and it should be that way.</span></div>
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<span class="text Jas-3-10">I think that can mean many things. It means one minute were praising Jesus or talking about God and the next minute we are cussing, lying, being rude, crude, or something along those lines. There is something wrong with that picture. We live in a world today where people don't just talk like that, but they also post it online for the world to see. People let their children talk like this or even talk like this in front of their children or others.</span></div>
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<span class="text Jas-3-10">We also live in a world where people not only use bad or foul langue, but they also use their word to lie, deceive, and be dishonest. People use their words to hurt, damage, slander, and be cruel to others. People use their words to gossip, stir up dissension, or trouble for others. People use their words to gripe, complain, and be negative for selfish reasons. Many of us slip up or mess up, but I'm talking about a lifestyle here.</span></div>
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<span class="text Jas-3-10">The issue is a heart issue. People who either haven't truly surrendered their lives to God or people who don't understand that if you want to be a follower of God you have to honor God in all areas of your life including your speech, your words, your honest, and how you treat and talk to people. </span></div>
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<span class="text Jas-3-10"><span class="passage-display-bcv"><b><u>Luke 6:45</u></b></span><span class="passage-display-version"><b><u>(NKJV)</u></b></span><span class="text Luke-6-45" id="en-NKJV-25192"><sup class="versenum"><b><i>45 </i></b></sup><span class="woj"><b><i>A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart</i></b></span><span class="woj"><b><i> brings forth evil. For out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.</i></b></span></span><br />
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<span class="text Luke-6-45"><span class="woj">If our heart isn't in the right place, then what comes out of our mouths is going to show that. So, if our heart is in line with God then our words/mouth is going to show proof(bear fruit) of that, but if our heart is not lined up with God, then our words/mouth are going to show proof of that too. What will come out is a variety of bad things, whether is cursing, foul language, lying, mean words, etc...</span></span><br />
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I want to encourage you today to think about your words, your speech, your language, and how they effect you and others and how they represent you and others. I want us to see the power in our words, our language, and our voices. Let's use them to benefit others, bless others, encourage others, and let our light shine for God whether it's online, in texts, in emails, in person, or any form or fashion. Our words do matter, our example matters, our character matters, and our representing God matters. May our lives reflect the words below.<u><br /></u><b><u><br /></u></b></div>
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Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-85360485495112367022016-02-12T14:27:00.000-05:002016-02-12T14:27:30.686-05:00Standing at the Gate<span class="bible-item-title-wrap"><b><u>Standing at the Gate</u></b></span><br />
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<b><i>“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.</i></b> </div>
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Do you understand how powerful this picture is? Do we grasp the severity and seriousness of our eternity? This illusion that everyone goes to Heaven and God wouldn't send good people to hell is false. First, only people who have followed God's plan of salvation through Jesus (John 14:6) Christ and remain faithful to this road/gate will see eternity with God in Heaven. Secondly, God doesn't send anyone to hell, we send ourselves by the gate/road we choose to follow in this life.</div>
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The gate/road to Heaven is narrow because it is specific. According to the Bible, Jesus is the only way to God, to salvation, to forgiveness of sins, and heaven. That means that we must follow His plan and then stay on course. People want to make the road to Heaven the large and wide gate/road, so that they can do what they want, live how they choose, and then still get rewarded at the end, that is a false hope. The truth is the road to heaven is narrow and the road to hell is the one that is wide open. </div>
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You and I have a choice to make. Who are we going to live for? Ourselves(and the world) or God? Which gate and road are we going to follow? The world's or God's? Who's Word are we going to believe? God's Word written in His Bible or the opinions of the world? If you were a gambling person, this would be a no brainer. Yet, for a so many people who may not gamble, we gamble with our very souls every day by choosing this world, our flesh, and evil desires (the wide gate/broad road) over God and His way (the small gate/narrow road). </div>
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This blog isn't meant to guilt, scare, or pressure anyone into anything. It's a simple yet powerful reminder that the gate and path to God and eternity with Him is very small, narrow, specific, and direct and the gate to hell and an eternity without God is wide, wide, wide. </div>
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May we pick up our Bibles and study God's plan of salvation. May we open our hearts and pray to God through His Holy Spirit for direction, discernment, wisdom, and guidance. May we surround ourselves with Godly examples, mentors, encouragers, and people who will teach us, help us, and show us the way. May we take and remain on the narrow road.</div>
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Religion is what Jesus had to fight against as He lived on this earth and did His ministry. As you read through the gospel accounts of the life of Christ, Jesus didn't spend His time giving the world a bunch for do's and don'ts's religious rules, He instead gave instructions on what being a follow of Christ looked like and He also spent much of His time debating and confronting the so-called "religious" folks of that day, who were so deep in their legalistic religious practices that they chose rule keeping over a relationship with Jesus and loving others. Jesus came to not only become our sin sacrifice, he also wanted to do away with ritualistic legalistic religious practices.</div>
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It's not much different in our modern world. We think if we do this we're a good Christian or if we don't do that were a good Christian. We judge harshly and criticize those both in and out of the church who don't follow or keep our "religious rules". Sadly, most of our rules come from our spiritual ignorance or immaturity, church traditions passed down by family or our church group. We boldly claim that is what God said and what the Bible said, yet many times we can't find those words in the Bible or if we do they are taken out of context or misused entirely to back up our opinions, beliefs, and stances. My friends, that is not Christianity. </div>
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Christianity is being a devoted follower of Jesus Christ. It means desiring our life to reflect His. Yes, there are certain responsibilities we should do as Christians and yes, there are certain behaviors/attitudes we should avoid. However, trying to live out your faith with a religious list of do's and don't 's isn't going to save you anymore than it's going to keep you saved. Having an on-going, daily relationship with Jesus Christ, tapping into the power of His Holy Spirit within you, being a student of His Holy Word, and being an active part of His body(as a church member) is what's going to help you grow and mature into a devoted and healthy follow of Jesus Christ.</div>
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Dogs and many other animals can be trained by do's and don'ts. Even people can keep rules and breaks rules, but rules aren't why were here or aren't going to take us where we want to go. Jesus is the only way to God and salvation and He alone saves, not any rules. Rules, rituals, and traditions do us no good especially when they are the main source and soul reason we claim to be a Christian. </div>
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We will not ever grow, learn, develop, or mature in a relationship of faith by keeping rules or living by a list of preconceived do's and don'ts. Neither will be influence or lead someone to Jesus with enforcing a list of do's and don'ts on them. Instead of having this attitude of rules, how about growing in your walk with the Lord and because of that growing relationship with Christ, Jesus will lead and guide you to do what He wants you to do according to His Word and Will or He'll lead you to what He doesn't want you to do, not by rules of do's and don'ts, but by relationship. </div>
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Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-37974588978545842272016-01-14T14:42:00.000-05:002016-01-14T15:12:07.385-05:00It's your salvation<b><u>It's your Salvation</u></b><br />
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Chapter 2 in the book of Philippians opens up encouraging us to "imitate" Christ and to have they same mindset/attitude of Christ, then Paul puts the focus back on us by telling Christians to <b><i>"continue to work out their own salvation" </i></b>, he then proceeds to tell us to do things without grumbling or complaining and become pure and blames, which will set us apart from the way the world is living/acting "crooked and depraved generation" is his words.</div>
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We cannot live or act or have the mindset or attitude of Christ unless we are truly taking our faith and our part in the body of Christ(the Church) very seriously. But, Paul makes a crucial point about our faith, that our salvation though a gift from God through Jesus Christ, is up to us to work out. </div>
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If people truly took their faith seriously and they were trying to imitate the mindset of Jesus Christ, our churches would be full each service, our volunteer sheets would be filled up, and we've have a whole body of Christ that was each serving and doing their part. Yet, that's not the case in many churches. </div>
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In many churches, you have your Sunday morning only Christians, fair weather Christians, the I'll go to church if I don't have better plans or if I feel like it. Many who are inconsistent and sporadic in their attendance, giving, and involvement. Some never attend a bible study, Sunday school class, or small groups. Others only come and warm a pew and never use their gifts to serve the Lord in the church. So you have a small minority (10-20% )of your church members who are doing 100% of the work, giving, teaching, and serving in the church. There is something wrong with this picture and the picture Paul is painting in Philippians 2.</div>
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People are not working out their own salvation. They don't understand or care about church attendance, worship, service, involvement, giving, or what it means to even be a member/part of the body of Christ. People aren't studying or participating in studying and learning God's Word like they should. People claim they are bored, the topics don't interest them, they don't get anything out of the service, or they can't sit still that long, the sermon is boring, or the teacher is boring, they don't do things the way I want or like, and the list goes on and on of all the excuses people use for not being involved and faithful to the very Church they are supposed to be a part of, the body of Jesus Christ and besides the church is about Jesus not me or you!</div>
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Working out your salvation means it's up to you, it's your salvation. You are the only one who will answer to God for you. No one should have to beg you to attend church, give to the Lord, or serve the Lord through His Church. Yet what do many churches do? Plead with members to volunteer to serve, plead with members to give faithfully to the church, send out cards, make phone calls and visits pleading and trying to get supposed members to come to church they are supposed to be a part of in the first place.</div>
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If you confessed Jesus as Lord of your life, if you repented of your sins and asked the Lord to save you, if you were baptized for the remission of your sins and gift of the Holy Spirit, then you shouldn't have to be begged to serve, attend, give, worship, participate, and grow. You should have a desire. Salvation isn't a free ticket where you get "saved" and do nothing else. Working out your salvation implies that you have to make an effort to maintain your relationship with Jesus Christ. You have to work on your prayer life, your study of scriptures, your spiritual gifts, your worship, your giving, your faith, and your salvation. There isn't anything wrong with your church, there is something wrong with your attitude or mindset.</div>
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I want to both challenge and encourage anyone who calls themselves a follow of Jesus(a Christian) to live daily for Jesus and working out your own salvation. If you're a Christian you need to be faithful to your local body of Christ(church) and be a faithful part their serving, worshipping, giving, attending, participating, and growing. Letting God use you and develop your service and deepen your faith. Stop making excuses for not going to church or not participating or serving. It's time you do your part and stop letting others carry a heavier burden because you're not doing your part. </div>
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<br />Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-2459191342715726292016-01-08T15:18:00.003-05:002016-01-08T15:34:27.380-05:00Membership has it privileges <b><u>Membership has its privileges </u></b><br />
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That's a popular slogan of a credit card company that wants to entice you to use their card and with it the privileges of being one of their members. Many people join organizations and clubs for the "privileges" that come along with being a "member". Unfortunately, we bring that same mentality into our churches.</div>
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We live in a world with a consumer mentality, meaning, we want to know what benefits we're going to get or "what's in it for me" if we join this shopping rewards club, or use this credit card, or join that social club or group. Church is the opposite, meaning, we get to participate and be a part of Jesus' spiritual body when we become Christians and the benefits are from God.</div>
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We must change our mindset and attitude that church is about us and what we want and what we get out of it and if I'm comfortable and getting my way. Instead we must approach church membership as a privilege we don't deserve, but appreciative of God's grace and mercy and grateful we are allowed to participate in this Holy body.</div>
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I think so many people misunderstand the Church or the role of the Christian as the Church. The Church is not the building, it's the people. The Church isn't just worship services and programs you attend, those are things the Church has or does, but not who they are. The Church is you and me. We are the Church. The Church is the body of Christ, that God established after Jesus resurrected to represent Him on this earth to share the gospel message with the world, so we can reach the lost with the message and disciples followers to grow in their faith. That is the Church.<br />
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Yet, we've turned the church into anything but what the church is supposed to be. People claim to be Christians, yet do not attend, worship, serve, or aren't members of any local Church. Some people who are supposed members attend on Sunday mornings only, as if attending a service once a week fulfills an obligation to God. Some Church members are so sporadic and inconsistent in their Church attendance and involvement, you wonder why they even come at all? You have those who are faithful in attending church services, yet they won't life a finger to help serve, volunteer, or be involved in the ministries of the Church and leave the burden to the faithful few who do all the work. Then you have those who just have to be busy doing "stuff" so they are always involved, yet they aren't allowing themselves to be fed spiritually. That's not even counting those who aren't being transformed and who haven't totally surrendered to the will of God.<br />
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Friends, the Church isn't optional for the Christian. It's necessary. It's mandatory. It's commanded from God. The Church was created to be Jesus on earth and to share His message of salvation and then once people are saved, help them grow in their relationship(discipling). Being a part of the Church body comes with being a Christian. Wanting to be a Christian yet you don't want to attend church services, or serve or give in the church, or be involved is like saying I want to have a job and get a paycheck but I don't want to show up and work. It's like saying I want to lose weight, but I'm not going to diet, exercise, and participate in the process, but still expect to lose weight. It's not going to happen. You're not going to lose weight and you're not going to have a job. You're not being a Christian or acting saved when you aren't faithful to God and His Church.<br />
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Christians can't survive without being connected to the Church and the Church can't function without it's body parts(members) being present, active, and involved. I've never really understood why someone would want to be a Christian, yet not be faithful to God's church? It doesn't make sense? It's like saying I want to be married, but I don't want to be involved or faithful to my spouse? A marriage is nothing but a piece of paper without a relationship, involvement, and faithfulness of both parties. God even used marriage in Ephesians 5 to describe the relationship between us and His church. That's how vital and important it is.<br />
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If we want God to save us, if we want to go to Heaven, and if we truly love Jesus and want a relationship with Him, we have to take His church just as serious. While attending services won't save you, they are meant to help you, give you an opportunity to worship, fellowship, and serve, so you should take advantage of them and be faithful and committed to attending and being involved in the church services your local church provides. If you church has bible studies, small groups, or sunday school classes they are providing you with opportunities to study God's Word with other church members and you should have a desire to want to learn and study God's Word. While we need study alone, we also need to study together. <br />
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God has gifted you with a variety of talents and abilities that He wants you to use through the Church. Serving God through the church isn't optional either, though many live like that. I think part of the reason many of our churches are stagnant, dwindling, dying, and complacent is because so many so called Church members aren't actively involved in serving and giving back to God through the Church. A small percentage of the church members end up having to do ALL the work and serving in areas they are not gifted, but their mentality is "someone has to do it". The Church isn't optional. Do you want a God whos part-time? Inconsistent? Unfaithful? Do you want a God who's salvation is optional if He feel likes saving only some? I doubt it.<br />
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We need the Church, but more importantly, we need to be the Church. We are the Church. We are the body of Christ if we are Christians and its' time we start acting and living like it. Be faithful to God and His Church. Be a faithful commitment member. Make a commitment to attend <br />
Church services more faithfully than just once week or here and there when you feel like it. Get involved in a bible study. Volunteer to serve without having to be begged or sign a sign-up sheet, see a need and fill it. Invite people to church look for opportunities to share the gospel, serve, give, and be the Church out in the world. <br />
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Church isn't optional. The body of Christ isn't optional. <br />
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<strong><em><span class="text Eph-5-31" id="en-NIV-29336"><sup class="versenum">31 </sup>“For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh.”</span> <span class="text Eph-5-32" id="en-NIV-29337"><sup class="versenum">32 </sup>This is a profound mystery—but I am talking about Christ and the church.</span></em></strong></div>
Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-44657321483527502062015-10-23T10:38:00.000-04:002015-10-23T10:57:33.774-04:00What matters<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<strong><u>What Matters</u></strong><br />
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It seems in Christian or religious circles we tend to focus on non-essentials or things that don't matter as far as salvation is concerned. What I mean, is when we look at any subject, topic, or doctrine, we have to ask ourselves is this a command or instruction in God's Word or is this a preference, tradition, or a place where we have individual freedom to decide.<br />
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There are things in the Bible that are black and white, but there are also things that were cultural or social at the time of their writings. There are also differences between the law of the Old Testament and the new covenant of Jesus Christ in the New Testament. The problem we face in any case when discussing what is sin and what is no sin or what is right and wrong is our "interpretation" of scripture or sometimes our "lack of interpretation" of scripture. <br />
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It's easy to pick and choose bible verses out of the Bible forgetting that the bible wasn't originally written in this book and chapter and verse format. Also, not all books of the bible are written the same, meaning some are historical accounts, some are letters, some are poetry, and some are eyewitness accounts, etc. <br />
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We also forget that when we read God's Word we need to read it in context, meaning we can't just pull out random verses to defend our arguments, justify our actions, or back up our doctrinal stances. We need to look at the text as a whole and ask the Who, What, When, Where, and Why and stop taking individual verses out of context or trying to use or misuse certain scriptures to defend or support our beliefs.<br />
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Sadly, many people don't study the Bible as they should, they rely on others to tell them what it says or they are influenced by their parents, a preacher, an author, their own agendas, or someone else to tell them how or what to believe. They are indoctrinated by their particular denominational or church group as to what or how to believe and reality and truth is these groups aren't all teaching the truth or biblical doctrines correctly. <br />
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Even more sadly, is the fact that many of us judge, condemn, condone, or support things based on our skewed or ignorant view of scripture based not on actual study of scripture, but on what we are taught about scripture from our parents, family, preacher, or church group, or what we do on our own We look down on others faith, will not fellowship with them, or even like to argue/debate with others in a negative way, none of which honors or glorifies God, even if you were correct. You can be right and still have the wrong attitude.<br />
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We are lying to ourselves if we don't think the devil is using Christians and churches to do his bidding. Satan is the father of deception and confusion and he wants Christians and churches splitting, fighting, arguing, dividing, and fighting amongst ourselves, so that the world will see that and not want anything to do with God or His Church, but also if Christians are busy always fighting, arguing, or on their personal crusades with their favorite doctrinal issues, then you aren't focused on busy on things that really matter, which is reaching the lost, making disciples, and serving others. <br />
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It's time we all get back focused on what matters. Don't be known for what you're against, be known for what you're for. Instead of boycotting, picketing, debating, or blasting people on social media, how about praying for others, sharing your faith with others, serving in your community, and finding ways to love people, or read your bible.<br />
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When we stand before the Lord someday, I don't believe He's going to be asking us if we sung with or without instruments, if we sung hymns or contemporary songs, used the King James or NIV bible version, if we went to the Baptist or Methodist Church, or how many religious debates are arguments we won. He won't asked us if we dressed up for church, or accepted changes is society and culture. Yet, many of us live like this is the case every day.<br />
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We've got to get back to reading our Bibles and studying God's Word. In it, is how we should be living, how we should be acting, what our attitudes should be, what we should be doing , and what really matters. We need to ask ourselves in any situation, is this really a salvation issue? Is this really essential or non-essential to mine or others salvation? Is this a command or personal preference? Is this truth? God is God, and He desires our obedience and faithfulness to Him and His truth, but at the same time he's not as fundamental, legalistic, liberal, and narrow-minded as we try to make Him out to be. The truth is we don't really know Him, we are just doing what we've been taught, modeled for us by others, or we've allowed satan to use us to hurt the church. <br />
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Let's all get back to being people of the Bible and being people who focus on the things that really matter. <br />
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<strong><u>Romans 14:1</u></strong><br />
<strong><em>Accept the one whose faith is weak, without quarreling over disputable matters.</em></strong><br />
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<strong><em>Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.</em></strong></div>
Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-18975307287225571272015-10-01T11:27:00.001-04:002015-10-01T11:34:46.809-04:00Easily Offended <strong><u>Easily Offended </u></strong><br />
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<b><i>A man's wisdom gives him patience; it is to his glory to overlook an offense .</i></b></div>
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We live in a world that is so easily offended. People sit around looking and waiting to be offended by something. They troll the internet and they listen intently at conversations looking for something to be offended about. On the side of every issue or topic, there's a party waiting to be offended by the other. <br />
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It's in our homes, in our schools, at our workplaces, and yes, even in our churches. People offended. If someone doesn't speak to me, or act friendly to me, I'm offended. If someone doesn't invite me or ask me to do something, I'm offended. The list is really endless of the things people get offended over and that's not even counting all the stuff going on in our culture and society today. <br />
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There is a time and place to be offended. We should be offended when sin. We should be offended if someone is done wrong or treated bad. We should be offended if someone attacks God or His Church or His Word, but those aren't the things that usually offend us. What offends us is usually selfish or self-centered things. Our easily offended is usually because we are insecure, moody, angry, hurt, or have a bad or wrong attitude to begin with. So, we are basically just a person sitting around waiting to be offended by something. If you look for trouble, you'll find it every time.<br />
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My goal today is for us to understand that many times our "being offended" is not because of the perpetrator, but a lot of times its us, because we have a wrong or bad attitude or underlying issues that cause us to be upset because we didn't get our way, we misunderstand something someone said, or we simply are overly emotional and sensitive and get our feelings hurt, or we're "looking" for things to be offended about. <br />
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In my line of work, working in churches, I have had my share of dealing with the easily offended. I'm not saying I don't put my foot in my mouth at times or make someone mad, Lord knows anyone who knows me knows I'm an expert at that, but people are offended because you don't ask them to do something, or you didn't invite them to something, or you didn't mention them from the pulpit, or you forgot to give them credit for something, etc...even though it may be because they have a wrong attitude or something else, I think we come to church or serve in the local church we need to never be "offended" because everything we are doing or a part of in the church should be for God and His glory and not our own in the first place. <br />
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I've never understood people getting upset, offended, or feelings hurt within the body of Christ? Why? Because everything we do is supposed to be for God and about God, so if our feelings are getting hurt or something is offending us, its because we're making it about us and not about God. So, maybe we need to have some folks get the focus off themselves and back on God where it belongs?<br />
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Also, in the world, there are going to be legitimate things that offend us or go against our faith and convictions, but that doesn't give us a right to be mean, ugly, or hurtful towards those outside or inside of the church. Whatever we do or say to defend God or His Word we need to do out of love and represent Him well in this world. <br />
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I think the best advice I can give anyone, is "Chill out!" Stop being so easily offended by anything and everything. Put your energy and focus on being the best person and child of God you can be and pick and choose your battles wisely and make sure your "offended" is legit and not because of your own ego, pride, feelings, failings, or sin. Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-88115057603884493452015-09-24T10:34:00.001-04:002015-09-24T10:56:17.897-04:00Stability <b><u>Stability </u></b><br />
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<i><b>No one can be established through wickedness,</b></i><span class="indent-1"><span class="indent-1-breaks"><i><b> </b></i></span><span class="text Prov-12-3"><i><b>but the righteous cannot be uprooted.</b></i></span></span><br />
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<span class="indent-1"><span class="text Prov-12-3">I think many folks have a problem with being consistent and have stability and balance in their life, especially when it comes to their faith and that is why their faith is all over the place. One week they're praising God and think He's awesome and the next week they're blaming God and don't understand why He's not answering their prayers. </span></span></div>
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<span class="indent-1"><span class="text Prov-12-3">The problem is not God and His consistency or stability, the problem is us. People want to be inconsistent in their church attendance and involvement, their bible study and reading, their prayer and devotional times and then they won't why their faith is unstable? Most people who lack stability in their personal lives is because they lack direction, goals, purpose, or discipline and the same can be said for the "Christian" who is all over the place in their faith.</span></span></div>
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<span class="indent-1"><span class="text Prov-12-3">Christianity is a 24/7 365 personal relationship with Jesus Christ. You can't love God on the good days and blame Him on the bad. You can't just come to church or be involved sporadically or whenever you feel like it. You can't just pray when you need something or read your bible occasionally. Do you see how the inconsistency has your life out of balance and that is why you're faith is so unstable?</span></span></div>
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<span class="indent-1"><span class="text Prov-12-3">God requires faithfulness of His followers, to receive the rewards or salvation and eternal life, we must be and remain faithful. Salvation is a free gift, but it does require great sacrifice on our parts to be and remain consistent and faithful because the sacrifice for our salvation was great on Jesus' part. We aren't going to grow, mature, or be what God wants us to be if our lives lack direction, no purpose, no consistency, and all over the place.</span></span></div>
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<span class="indent-1"><span class="text Prov-12-3">People wonder why they struggle, don't feel God, don't see God, or their lives are a struggle and not blessed? I'm not a detective, but I bet I can trace it back to that person having no consistent or stable relationship with Jesus. We all have got to truly surrender to God, make a commitment, and </span></span></div>
be faithful to God. This includes creating a stable environment in our lives that will cause us to grow, mature, and know God on a deeper level. <br />
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We have got to be consistent with our Bible reading and study both individually and then with our church body. We have to be consistent in our church attendance and involvement and getting connected to God and His church Body and doing our part as a body part in the Church. We also need to be consistent in our service to God. That is how we create stability in our lives is by having spiritual goals, direction, and purpose and by creating consistency in our lives. All of this will help us know God better, become more like Him, continue to grow our faith, be used by God, and lead us to a better understanding of God so that we won't drift away, but up and down and all over the place, or in and out of church, or always struggling in our faith.<br />
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<br />Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-59720871462606304842015-09-18T14:38:00.001-04:002015-09-18T15:03:02.318-04:00Deal with it or blow up<strong><u>Deal with it or blow up</u></strong><br />
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Our goal in situations like this should be resolution. Many times the offender or the person you may be hurt or angry toward might not even know you're upset or they did anything wrong. Sometimes it's a matter of perspective and we're too sensitive and need to get over it and sometimes it's legit and we need to address it. <br />
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However, what happens many times is we don't address it or deal with it. We keep it inside and we might act different toward the person, being cold or rude or unfriendly to them subconsciously or even more dangerous we let it build up inside of us until we blow up on that person or someone else. That is not healthy and I also believe it can lead to sin. In the Lord's prayer it tells us to <strong><em>"forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."</em></strong> <br />
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I also think the Bible backs ups the fact that we shouldn't allow things to fester on the inside and that when we have problems or struggles or issues that we need to deal with them while they are small before they become bigger or out of control and take on a life of their own. So many conflicts and problems could be avoided if people would just be honest and talk to each other when things arise, instead of ignoring them or letting them build up and before you know it, there's tension, a fight, argument , hard feelings, etc...and for what? Many times for silly, stupid, or unknown reasons.<br />
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I would encourage everyone to first make sure you're not the problem and your own worst enemy, making sure the reason you are mad, upset, hurt, offended, or angry isn't because you've got issues going on. Secondly, if it is a legitimate case of it, then deal with it at the lowest level, is it worth talking to them or letting it go? Thirdly, if you do decided you need to confront or talk to them, do it in love, sincerely, and with your goal being resolving or finding resolution. <br />
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Whatever you do, don't let those negative feelings build up in you because they will cause you to sin and not be a very good person and they will cause you to have strained relationships if you're going around blowing up on everyone because you let it fester. <br />
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<strong><em>So watch yourselves. “If your brother or sister sins against you, rebuke them; and if they repent, forgive them.</em></strong></div>
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<br />Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-10639726374252923602015-09-11T13:43:00.000-04:002015-09-11T14:03:54.217-04:00Its about people<b><u>It's About People </u></b><br />
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Sometimes we take this same mentality into our church buildings. We treat these places like they are holy shrines. I am not sure exactly where this practice began, but the truth of scripture is God's presence is no longer in a place, but in a person. God dwells inside of each and every believer and the church is people, not a building or a place. There is nothing special or holy about a church building other than when the "church" meets there to worship. Holy is God and Holy is His people. </div>
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While I understand churches use God's money collected to provide places of worship, learning, and fellowship, and we want to take care of these facilities and take care of them like we would our homes or personal belongings. At the same time, they are meant to be used for ministry, service, fellowship, and worship and are not be worshipped or too much emphasis put on material things.</div>
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I've been in churches where it looked more like a museum than where ministry takes place, and it was treated like a shrine that couldn't be used or touched. In the bible they met in homes and local places and so they didn't have this type of distraction or problem. Its sad, but many folks care more about the carpet than they do lost souls, they care more about marks on the tables or dings on the wall then they do about loving people where they are with the love of Jesus. Do you see how easily it is to lose our focus and get distracted by worldly things?</div>
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I know many would argue, we paid a lot of money or that or this is God's house or something to that effect, but remember the things we spent God's money on were bought or built, so that they could be used by people for people. The house of God is each of us, not buildings or facilities. I'm all for taking care of our church properties and making them look good. We need to make good first impressions to people when they full in the parking lot, look at the outside of our buildings, or go in our auditoriums, classrooms, or gyms. We want our church vans and buses to be clean and taken care of, but again remember all these things are to be used to minister to people. God is to be worshipped, not things. People matter over things. </div>
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Even though we may try to keep our facilities updated, clean, looking fresh, or honor God with them, we also need to realize God is within us and that our focus should be all the people young and old who enter our doors. We want them to feel welcome, accepted, and loved. And yes, sometimes they are accident prone, thoughtless, or messy. </div>
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I will always work as a Minister to have updated, nice, and useable places to worship, serve, meet, gather, fellowship, and study. But, I always pray those things will only be means to reach the lost, make disciples, worship, fellowship, and gather as the church family. </div>
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<br />Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-33850182514618897602015-08-26T13:52:00.002-04:002015-08-26T14:01:37.085-04:00Where do you turn?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<strong><em>[ No Other Gospel ] I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you to live in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel—</em></strong></div>
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Where do you go for hope? Purpose? Meaning? Where do you go when times get tough, you struggle, or have problems? Where do you go for strength, comfort, and encouragement? We have to turn somewhere. For some, they turn to alcohol or drugs. Others turn to hurting themselves or others. Some turn to a needle, a bottle, or a pill. Others turn to their own ego, strength, or power. Some look to one night stands, the internet, and using others. Others turn to the world, money, position, titles, and control.<br />
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The truth is we turn somewhere in both good and bad situations and times. We turn somewhere or to something or someone when we are looking for healing, forgetting, to bury, or to celebrate something. The problem with all the things we turn to in this world whether its ourselves, someone else, a substance, activity, event, or thrill, they all are temporary at best and only mask the pain, hide the hurt, fill the void, or make us feel good for a bit. Then back to reality and possible more problems because of where you turn.<br />
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We were designed by a creator and that creator is God. God created us and therefore is the only one who can give us purpose, hope, meaning, and value. God is the only one that can heal us, protect us, comfort us, give us strength, or unconditional love. God is the only one who understands our needs, feels our pains or joys, and knows what we need and how we need it. God is the one who created us with feelings, emotions, expressions, and needs. Therefore, creator knows His creation in both good and bad times, in both need and want, and both happy and sad circumstances. <br />
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God knows our strengths and weaknesses, hopes and dreams, struggles and temptations, and our past, present, and future. God knows all, is all, and is everywhere all the time. He is God after all, and He created me and you, so creator knows His creation.<br />
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There is no problem, struggle, temptation, or sin that God can't help you overcome. There is no past to big for God to forgive. There is no tragedy, depression, sadness, or pain that God can't give us hope, comfort, compassion, love, and strength to endure. There is nothing on this earth that brings joy, peace, and hope like an honest and sincere relationship with the creator. <br />
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But what happens? We don't turn to God, we don't stay in touch daily by talking to God in prayer. We don't study, learn, and grow because we don't take time or make effort to read and study God's Word He gives us alone or in our church. We don't tap into the gift of the Holy Spirit, that God gives all baptized believers so we have an unlimited resource in God's Spirit that we neglect to use to draw strength, guidance, and power. We aren't faithful to God's church in attendance or involvement, so we are disconnected and out of touch with God and because of that the body(church) suffers, but you also suffer because you are not attached or connected to the body.<br />
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So I ask you again today, Where do you turn? No matter the situation, no matter the issues, and no matter what turn to God. Let God be the first and only place you turn. No thing, no person, and nothing in this world will take the place of God, so stop trying to fit the round peg in the square hole and turn to God in all things in all ways and for all times. <br />
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Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-62123029339720858072015-08-12T15:52:00.001-04:002015-08-26T13:53:00.161-04:00What's it gonna take?<strong><u>What's it gonna take?</u></strong><br />
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Something at sometime motivated you to give your life to Christ. To ask Jesus to forgive you of your sins, you confessed His name as son of God and Lord of your life, you were baptized and given the Holy Spirit, and you received grace, mercy, forgiveness, and hope in that moment, but what happened or changed?<br />
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You used to attend faithfully, serve faithfully, give generously, be involved, and actively being the church and now what? You attend sporadically and aren't consistent. You don't attend any bible studies? You don't volunteer or serve in any place, and you seldom give of yourself or you time let alone financially. What happened?<br />
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I know different things cause different people to be this way, but the bottom line is they are all excuses and those excuses don't match up to the gift God gave you through His son Jesus Christ. He deserves your worship, attention, service, giving, attendance, involvement, gifts, time, abilities, and you! There is no excuse to not living or being a Christian if you claim to be one and there is no excuse for missing Church or not being involved in your local church if you are supposed to be a member. <br />
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We make lots of excuses and blame a lot of people why we don't like our church or serve or go like we used to. We make a lot of excuses about being busy, or working too hard, or the kids, or the job, or your age, or something, but the truth is there isn't a legitimate or good enough excuse you can give God to why you aren't "being the church" or worshipping or serving Him like you are called to do.<br />
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I've been there, many of us have been there, and we don't need to stay there and we need to avoid allowing ourselves to get in a place where our faith and our church commitment becomes a thing of the past. We are risking, jeopardizing, and gambling with our eternity. Do we seriously think we will stand before the Almighty God someday after what He has done for us and given us through Jesus Christ and think our selfish, lame, no good excuses for not being a faithful Christian or member of His Church body are going to be accepted by Him? <br />
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So the question i'm asking today is, "What's it gonna take?" What's it gonna take for you to get serious about your faith and be and remain faithful? I think a God creating me, a Jesus dying for me, and a Holy Spirit given to me should be enough to motivate us to be faithful. That's not counting the Bible He gave us and the Church He established for us and all the other blessings and benefits that come from being a Child of God. <br />
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We need to start seriously evaluating our priorities, routines, schedules, and lives and see if God is truly first in our lives. We need to remove and get rid of all excuses we make and give and get off our backsides and get back to worshipping, serving, giving, leading, being involved, sharing our faith, and all the things we should be doing because we Love God and love others and for all the things God has done for us!<br />
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I pray that God is enough to motivate me and you to live for Him and remain faithful to Him and His church. <br />
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Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-73346004924926506392015-07-24T10:32:00.001-04:002015-07-24T10:32:36.840-04:00Do you Listen?<strong><u>Do you Listen?</u></strong><br />
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It is important for Christians to listen to God. We need to listen to His voice. He may speak to use through His Word(meaning you have to read your Bible regularly). He may speak to you through the Holy Spirit who lives and dwells inside of you and acts as a conscience and guide. He may speak to us through prayer. He may speak to us through a person or an event. He may speak to us through your small group leader, Sunday school teacher, or through the preacher's sermon. God speaks to us in a variety of ways, but are we really listening?<br />
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It's easy to have God's voice drowned out by our busy lives, the distractions around us, by the undealt with sin in our lives, our bad attitudes, narrow minds, or own opinions. Maybe we don't listen to God because we are too busy talking or trying to control our lives or situations? Truth is God is always speaking to you and me are we listening?<br />
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God isn't always speaking to us like a scolding parent or boss. He speaks to us to encourage us, remind us of things, comfort us, strengthen us, give us wisdom and discernment, and all sorts of things. Yes, He may speak to us to warn us of danger, remind us of consequences, or convict us of sin, but God desires a relationship with us and in order for us to have a healthy relationship with God it has to be through Jesus Christ. We have to truly surrender to God and His plan of salvation. We have to allow God to transform us and work in our lives and we do that by listening to Him.<br />
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Many of you continue to struggle in your sins or faith because you refuse to listen to God in order to develop or grow your faith. Many of you try to do your own thing and have become set in your religious routines or ways and refuse to listen to God's guidance and promptings. It's time you truly learn to not only hear and recognize the voice of God, but to look for it. To be sensitive to it and not only hear it, but listen to it and respond. <br />
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We have too many churches and too many Christians who do not listen to God and who are missing out on truly growing and experiencing God because they refuse to listen or don't take the time or know how to listen to God. If you learn to listen to God in your daily lives you will experience greater peace, purpose, healing, love, contentment, hope, forgiveness, and wisdom. I encourage you to start practicing better listen skills so you can fully experience the power and love of God in your daily lives as we prepare for eternity.<br />
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Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-21101509341222377592015-07-09T10:37:00.001-04:002015-07-09T10:37:32.023-04:00Seriously <strong><u>Seriously </u></strong><br />
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I have noticed however, that a lot of folks don't take their salvation, eternity, Christianity, or their part in the church body very serious. You can tell in their lack of commitment or consistency. Being a Christian is all about totally surrendering yourself to God and becoming a devoted follower to Him. It should mean transformation for our lives. Change. Commitment. Devotion. Service. Yet, most church I've been a part or have seen lacks serious committed members. <br />
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Churches are full of those who claim to be Christians and church "members" yet, they aren't consistent in their attendance, giving, or serving. They are hit and miss and aren't consistent in their faithfulness to God and the church. This is why churches attendance numbers fluctuate up and down because of inconsistent worshippers. People don't give of their time, talents, or finances to the church like they should. They are not using their gifts to serve God faithfully through the church. People aren't willing to step up and lead. Yet, they will give all of these things to little league, their hobbies, social organization, and other things? Why? Is something temporary suddenly more important than something eternal?<br />
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I think the truth is many just don't take their salvation and faith seriously. Many think if they've been baptized or "saved" they have secured their place in heaven and they can go back to living their normal earthly lives that is primarily about them and their wants and little about God. This is the wrong attitude to have and one of the tricks satan uses to blind us to the truth and reality. We need to take our faith serious and getting saved or baptized isn't just a free ticket to heaven at the end of your life, its only the beginning of your faith journey as you should be preparing for eternity. <br />
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We need to take our faith serious. We need to take our church attendance/involvement serious. We need to take our giving to God through the church serious, whether that is financially, our time, or our service. We need to realize that while salvation is a free gift from God, it's not a free ride to heaven. It requires us to follow Jesus daily and grow in our faith and mature into a growing Christian. We need to take our faith more serious than we do anything else, it's not a joke. Hell isn't a laughing matter. <br />
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If you take your faith seriously, then you'll be taking time to study your bible regularly, you'll develop a serious prayer life, you'll be a faithful member of the church and be committed to being there faithfully for services, bible study, small groups, Sunday school, worship services, special programs, or whatever your local church does. We all take vacations and get sick and sometimes our jobs take us away but that should be the exception not the norm, otherwise we should be committed to being involved in our local church. So, yes going to church services, being involved in the local church, and being the church does matter and should be taken seriously. <br />
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Finally, we need to take ourselves seriously when it comes to our faith. We all have talents, resources, and abilities we can be using for God. Why should our jobs, hobbies, or kids sports get all of our money, time, and talents and then give God little or nothing? It really means we really don't take God or His church or salvation all that seriously or we misunderstand the importance of it all? This world we live in is temporary and while we are here for a little while, it's about being the church, serving, growing, maturing, giving, and doing for the Lord through His Church.<br />
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I pray you start taking your faith serious. You get real about your Christianity and be faithful to God. Be faithful to His Church. Be committed and consistent in your walk with God, and take it serious and be and remain faithful. We don't want to be like the christians God mentions in the book of Revelation. Eternity is coming, are you taking it serious?<br />
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<strong><u><span class="passage-display-bcv">Revelation 3:16</span><span class="passage-display-version">(NIV)</span></u></strong><br />
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Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-27616482762341438642015-06-30T11:18:00.000-04:002015-06-30T11:36:00.787-04:00Church camp <strong><u>Church Camp </u></strong><br />
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I had the thought and I've had it before I wish our churches were a lot more like church camp. It's really sad to me that students and adults have to go somewhere else to experience the type of fellowship, worship, and spiritual renewal you get at a week of church camp. Wouldn't be nice if our local churches had this type of atmosphere, attitude, or experience? <br />
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I know their are differences between being away somewhere and enjoying time away from your normal routines and buys lives, I still think the local church could implement and adopt some of the things we experience at church camp. First, the worship is typically intimate and awesome. We settle for traditional,same ole same ole, predictability in our worship services at the local church and even in our children and youth ministries at our local bodies. We should learn to have worship services at our local church like camp, that are more touching, involve the worshipper, and move you. After all, worship is about God and for God anyway, not us.<br />
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Secondly, I think the relationships you build at church camp are more authentic and real. We really open up and make ourselves more vulnerable and accessible, while at the local church we come in and sit on our pew, closed off, silent, guarded, and go home without allowing someone to get truly close to us or us getting close to someone. We need each other and the Bible tells us to carry each others burdens. We need to rely on the body of Christ and be someone others rely on when we hurt, struggle, or have problems. <br />
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Thirdly, the spiritual aspect of camp is always something I think we need to experience more back at home in our local churches. While church camp typically has a great setting and you're away from your world, I think the local church should be an oasis too for the Christian and those seeking God. Our churches have become too much business as usual, and doing the same things the same way for decades, and really becoming more religious social clubs and gatherings, and not the true body of Christ and a place for people to find refuge, healing, love, and change. I think we need to do a better job as a church at being relevant, practical, realistic, and loving. <br />
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Finally, I think church camp is a little glimpse of what the church is supposed to really look like and be like. While, we need our church camps and should support them, use them, and be involved in them, we also need to have the same type of attitude/atmosphere for both our members and visitors at the local church. When they walk in our churches they need to sense the spirit of God there. They need to feel welcomed and loved. They need to experience God in a variety of ways. <br />
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I pray that all of our churches can learn to be more like we are when we go to church camp. For most us who go to camp a lot, we love camp, miss camp when gone, and can't wait to go back. That sounds like the way church should be.<br />
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<strong><u>Galatians 6:2(niv)</u></strong><br />
<strong><em>Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ</em></strong>.<br />
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<strong><u></u></strong><br />Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-60601370767133413482015-06-12T09:48:00.000-04:002015-06-12T09:48:04.004-04:00Vacation from God<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<strong><u>Vacation from God </u></strong><br />
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Well it's that time of year June-August where many folks will be taking a vacation somewhere or someplace. Vacations are great, we all need time away, time off, and a vacation from our busy lives, our jobs, our normal routines, etc. I think many people would benefit from taking more time off and not being too busy, or workaholics, or burning themselves out. <br />
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However, one thing that we should never take a vacation from is God. If you need a vacation from God then your doing Christianity/Church wrong. We need God 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. You are also a part of His Church that same amount of time. While you may need a break from teaching a class, or leading a church program, or something, that doesn't mean you take a vacation from God or His Church. <br />
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We always need to be striving and working toward growing our faith. If we get burnt out, discouraged, or frustrated with Christianity and/or the Church, remember it's not really God or His Church that you have those feelings/emotions with. It's probably because you've allowed satan a foothold in your life in someway to discourage or upset you, or satan is using someone else to cause you those feelings/emotions. Our God does not bring about those type of negative feelings/emotions that would cause us to want to take a break from Him or His Church. <br />
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We as individual Christians have to be very careful to protect our hearts, keep our thoughts pure, and strive to for holiness like God. We need to find balance in our service to God and not do too much. We also need to not get so busy doing "church stuff" that we neglect our own personal spirituality. You need to take time to be in church worship and bible studies too and not always being teaching a class, or with the children or teens, or whatever it is you do. Make time to be in worship and Sunday school class, a small group, or bible study and participate.<br />
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I would also encourage you to that when you do go on physical vacations somewhere or weekend getaways that you don't skip church. I know there are cases where you may be camping or in a place where going to church isn't possible, but more the most part wherever you are traveling there are churches. It's very good for us to visit other churches and see what they are doing and how they do things. It's also great just to go somewhere and be a visitor and enjoy worship. I would encourage you to take advantage of going to church somewhere when you are out of town, traveling, or on vacation somewhere. Most importantly, don't take a vacation from your prayer life, or reading/studying your bible, your devotional time, or reading some good Christian related books. <br />
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God never vacations and we weren't designed by God to take a vacation from Him. You will find the more time you spend with God if you're doing it right, the more rested in Him you'll be. <br />
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<strong><em>“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.</em></strong></div>
Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15708225.post-54399012534866817422015-06-04T13:31:00.002-04:002015-06-04T13:42:32.512-04:00Yo Yo Christianity <strong><u>Yo Yo Christianity</u></strong><br />
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What is Yo Yo Christianity? Well, a yo yo goes up and down and a lot of people who are Christians or claim Christianity are like that in their faith. They are in and out of church. They are not consistent or committed in their relationship with Christ and they go back and forth being involved and not involved, reading and studying their bible and not, attending church services faithfully and then not, and they are in and out of church and their faith.<br />
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I think the Bible speaks about how God desires us to be once we become Christians and a part of the body of Christ(The Church) when Paul wrote to Timothy in His 2nd letter (<span class="bible-item-title-wrap"><a class="bible-item-title" href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2+Timothy+4%3A7&version=NIV">2 Timothy 4:7</a> ) "</span><strong><em>I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith</em></strong>." Paul was near the end of His life on this earth and He was able to write with confidence these words. Can the same be said about you? Will you remain faithful to God all the days of your life and stop yo-yoing in and out of relationship with God or in and out of His church?<br />
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I think the problem for people who "yo-yo" is that they either never really took their salvation serious in the first place, so i'd question whether you are even saved? Or it could be that when you become a Christian you never got involved or plugged into your local church and because you weren't focused on serving the Lord you continue to put yourself first. Maybe the devil still has a foothold in your life and because of that you seem to always struggle because you live for the world, yourself, and not God. <br />
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Faith is like anything else, it needs attention and nurture to grow. Your Christian walk can be neglected, ignored, put on the back burner, or only used when you think you need it. What if you have a spouse that wasn't committed to their relationship with you and they were in and out of your life, always in turmoil, and inconsistent would that relationship be healthy? Last? Bring joy? Give you peace? Grow? Absolutely Not! Then why do we think we're going to grow as Christians if we treat God this way?<br />
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Being a Christian is a commitment and an eternal one at that! It means you, yes you, has to make the to read/study your bible, develop and grow your prayer life, and be faithful in attendance, service, giving, worship, and activity in the body of Christ(that is your local church). If you don't make an effort and a commitment to Christ and His Church you will always struggle, be in and out of church, blame God, make excuses, and be just like a yo yo.<br />
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That is why Paul also told the Philippian church members in <strong><u>Philippians 2:12</u></strong> <strong><em>"continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling" </em></strong>because your faith and eternity are your responsibility. Our salvation is solely based on what Jesus Christ did for us and not anything we've done or can do. However, our salvation is always based on our faith and faithfulness. We should not gamble away or give up our salvation because we lack commitment, we won't truly surrender to Jesus, or because we won't take the steps necessary to grow and mature in our faith.<br />
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Don't be a yo yo Christian, be faithful, stay faithful. Be proactive and productive in your relationship with God. Be committed and stay committed. Your salvation and eternity are too valuable to not stick with it!<br />
<br />Jason Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148433654022481921noreply@blogger.com0