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Friday, October 16, 2009
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Sacrifice - QOD
"Are you willing to sacrifice 'play-time' for the Kingdom?"
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It is with sadness that I see this as a question most of us would be ashamed to answer.
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Friday, October 2, 2009
Direction and Image
I have been thinking and praying about the direction of this blog. At least for now, I will continue. Although, I'm sure the issues will come up again.
In government, we often find politicians saying one thing and doing another. It is all about representing yourself in the best possible light, as well as getting what you want. There are many nifty tricks and methods of persuasion, one can employ. But, in the end...it's about getting what you (and your party) want(s).
In the workplace, it is the same. As workers, one must protect him or herself. Our words are nothing. One can say one thing and do another... so long as you leave a paper (or e-mail) trail behind to justify your behaviour. I can promise you the moon, but it don't mean jack unless it's on paper.
As Christians, we are children of God (Gal 3:26). We are no longer subject to the principles of the world (Eph 2:2-3), but rather our citizenship is in heaven (Phil 3:20). Yes, we obey the rules of the land (Rom 14), but we have a greater law given by God. (Matt 10:28; 2 Cor 5:10) And God must be first and foremost in our life! (Matt 22:36-37) Not a straw God, built up by man (Rom 1:22-23), but the one true living God whom we worship in Spirit and Truth (John 4:23).
As Christians, our word is bond. (Col 3:9) Our praise comes from God, so who cares about pride and reputation? (Gal 1:10) Again, we will stand before the judgment seat of Christ. (2 Cor 5:10) How can we look our Saviour in the eyes and say.... "Look at the e-mail trail, I did good, yes?"
God knows the motives of our hearts! (Prov 16:2; 1 Cor 4:5) You are a fool to think that you can hoodwink God!! What is a little embarrassment now compared to eternal fire? If you sin, confess it and confront it with Christ! (1 John 1:9)
We worry so much about looking bad. We juggle the lies and deceit used to prop up the image we have built of ourselves.
Why?
Who cares?
This has no place in our lives as Christians. And, it has no place in the body of believers and the church. Stop playing the mind games of appearing as the "good" Christian. If you have to spend every waking minute trying to portray yourself as a Christan. Maybe you aren't one.
My Prayer
I pray I put to death this idea of image and reputation. Instead of trying to look good and reputable, Lord, may you change me so that I am good and reputable. Not by the world's standard, but by your perfect standard. God, stamp out the evil desires in my heart so that only your perfect pleasing will remain. Amen.
In government, we often find politicians saying one thing and doing another. It is all about representing yourself in the best possible light, as well as getting what you want. There are many nifty tricks and methods of persuasion, one can employ. But, in the end...it's about getting what you (and your party) want(s).
In the workplace, it is the same. As workers, one must protect him or herself. Our words are nothing. One can say one thing and do another... so long as you leave a paper (or e-mail) trail behind to justify your behaviour. I can promise you the moon, but it don't mean jack unless it's on paper.
As Christians, we are children of God (Gal 3:26). We are no longer subject to the principles of the world (Eph 2:2-3), but rather our citizenship is in heaven (Phil 3:20). Yes, we obey the rules of the land (Rom 14), but we have a greater law given by God. (Matt 10:28; 2 Cor 5:10) And God must be first and foremost in our life! (Matt 22:36-37) Not a straw God, built up by man (Rom 1:22-23), but the one true living God whom we worship in Spirit and Truth (John 4:23).
As Christians, our word is bond. (Col 3:9) Our praise comes from God, so who cares about pride and reputation? (Gal 1:10) Again, we will stand before the judgment seat of Christ. (2 Cor 5:10) How can we look our Saviour in the eyes and say.... "Look at the e-mail trail, I did good, yes?"
God knows the motives of our hearts! (Prov 16:2; 1 Cor 4:5) You are a fool to think that you can hoodwink God!! What is a little embarrassment now compared to eternal fire? If you sin, confess it and confront it with Christ! (1 John 1:9)
We worry so much about looking bad. We juggle the lies and deceit used to prop up the image we have built of ourselves.
Why?
Who cares?
This has no place in our lives as Christians. And, it has no place in the body of believers and the church. Stop playing the mind games of appearing as the "good" Christian. If you have to spend every waking minute trying to portray yourself as a Christan. Maybe you aren't one.
My Prayer
I pray I put to death this idea of image and reputation. Instead of trying to look good and reputable, Lord, may you change me so that I am good and reputable. Not by the world's standard, but by your perfect standard. God, stamp out the evil desires in my heart so that only your perfect pleasing will remain. Amen.
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