Without Grumbling

A man decided to join a monastery that had a strict code of silence. Each monk was only allowed to speak once every five years, and then he was only allowed two words.

The monk worked hard for five years, never speaking a single word. At the end of the five years, the leader of the monastery said, “You have been here five years now. You are allowed to say two words.”

“Bed hard,” the monk replied.

He went back to work for another five years, once again never uttering a word. At the end of that time he was told once again that he was allowed to speak two words.

“Food bad,” he responded.

Back to work he went, resuming his silence. At the end of another five years he once again found himself called into the presence of the leader. Once again, he was given two words to speak.

“I quit!” he said.

“I’m not surprised,” the leader answered. “Ever since you got here you have done nothing but complain!”

“Do everything without grumbling…”—Philippians 2:14.

 

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Heartfelt Prayer

“When you pray, rather let your heart be without words than your words without heart.”—John Bunyan.

Have you ever wanted to pray about something, but you didn’t really know what to say to God? I know that I have felt that way many times.

Having few words with which to pray is not necessarily a problem. Jesus warns against “babbling like pagans” (Matthew 6:7). It is possible to pray ineffectively because we use too many words and drone on and on without really putting our heart into the words.

Romans 8:26-27 says, “In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.”

So the next time you struggle to find the right words to use in prayer, don’t despair! Set your mind on God and lift up the praise or request to him. He will know how to receive your prayer and answer it properly.

 

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Puppy Love

I’d like to share a story I heard from Randy Gariss. I am recalling this story from memory, so forgive me if I don’t tell it as well as Randy does.

One day a fellow noticed that there was a straggly looking dog hanging around his property. The dog had no identification, so the man tried to shoo it away, hoping that it would go back home. The dog kept coming back, so the man decided to call the local dog pound to come and take the dog away. The dog catcher happened to be on vacation, so the man was told that it would be the next week before anyone could come for the dog. He said that would be fine.

In the meantime, the man didn’t want the dog to be hungry, so he bought some dog food and fed the grateful critter.

That evening it started to rain, and the soaking wet dog looked so pitiful that the man went out into the pouring rain and opened up a small building in his back yard so the dog could come inside and get dry. The next day the man put a box and an old blanket in the building to give the dog a bed to sleep in.

When the dog pound called the next week to set up an appointment to come and get the dog, the man said, “Don’t bother. I have changed my mind. I am keeping the dog.” He took the dog to the vet for its shots and went to the pet store to purchase all the supplies he needed to give the dog a happy life.

Seven years later, when the dog died, the man cried and cried.

What changed to make the man love that dog? The dog didn’t change. Not one bit. It was the man’s attitude toward the dog that changed. And his attitude changed when he started doing things for the dog. His acts of kindness and the money that he spent on the dog changed the way that he felt toward the creature.

This same principle holds true for our relationships with people. Some people are difficult to love, yet we are commanded to love everyone. Our attitude will change when we start treating people with love. The proper actions will lead to the proper attitude and help us to be more loving toward others. This principle has saved marriages and healed broken friendships.

Try it! You might be surprised to learn how well it works.

“Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.”—1 Peter 4:8.

 

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Fire Prevention

October is Fire Prevention Month. People are being urged to be cautious so as not to start any kind of fire that might get out of control and do serious damage to life and property. Fire that is out of control is a dangerous situation, one that we must take seriously.

The Bible warns us of the dangerous fires that we can start with our tongues. James 3:5b-6 says, “…Consider what a great forest is set on fire by a small spark. The tongue also is a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body. It corrupts the whole body, sets the whole course of one’s life on fire, and is itself set on fire by hell.”

Countless lives have been harmed by words that should not have been spoken. Gossip, slander and words spoken out of anger have caused hurt feelings, have destroyed friendships and marriages and have ruined reputations.

The Bible often exhorts us to consider our words carefully, lest we harm the very people to whom we are supposed to show the love of Jesus. It’s never easy, but with the help of the Holy Spirit, we can prevent many “fires” from doing the kind of damage that the human tongue is capable of doing.

 

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Practical Atheists

John Stonestreet

John Stonestreet is a commentator for BreakPoint, a Christian worldview ministry established by Chuck Colson in 1991. Stonestreet recently wrote, “What if a time-traveler from the early church secretly followed you from Monday until Saturday evening, would they be able to tell you’re a Christian?”

That’s an interesting question, and a challenging one too! It is sad to say, but the lives of many who claim to follow Jesus are hard to distinguish from the lives of those who make no such claim. Countless people live as practical atheists. They live their lives as if they do not really believe that God exists. Oh, you will probably find them in church on Sunday morning. Everyone knows that Christians attend church. But if these church-attending “Christians” never pray, never read the Bible, never go the extra mile to help others and never witness to others about Jesus, how are they any different from an unbeliever?

Stonestreet goes on to say, “Scripture’s metaphors make no sense in a disenchanted culture. As practical atheists, we are deaf to the heavens’ loud proclamation of the glory of God. Stars and rainbows remind us more of human achievement and self-determination than they do of God’s promises. Even breathtaking events like weddings, the birth of a child or even death itself, fail to remind us of God’s eternal attributes.”

In every generation of Christianity, there has been the temptation to give in to the godless attitude of the culture. And in every generation of Christianity, there has been the need to live counter-culturally. We cannot and must not give in to the godless worldview of the times in which we live! We who claim to follow Jesus must determine that we are going to live distinctive lives. We must go against the grain of culture; we must swim against the tide. Not only does your salvation depend on it, those who are looking to you for an example are in desperate need of someone to model genuine Christianity for them. They won’t get that from a “practical atheist”!

“The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’ They are corrupt, their deeds are vile; there is no one who does good.”—Psalm 14:1.

“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind…”—Romans 12:2.

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Warning!

As I was driving this morning, I saw a dog up ahead venture out of his owner’s yard and begin to sniff at something dead on the road. I immediately slowed down and blew my horn to warn him to get out of the road. About that time, a dump truck approached the dog from the other direction, and the driver laid on his horn. The startled dog jumped out of the way and ran back to the safety of his owner’s yard.

The Bible has many warnings of the wrath of God that is ready to be poured out on sinners. God has clearly sounded the alarm and has given unbelievers a chance to repent or be destroyed.

The smart ones will heed the warning!

“The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of people, who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what may be known about God is plain to them because God has made it plain to them.”—Romans 1:18-19

 

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The Harvest

“Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.’”—Matthew 9:37-38

What Jesus noticed in the first century is still true today—there are precious few people working for the Lord. The solution? Prayer!

Rather than beg for volunteers, churches would be better off to get serious about praying for God to put people to work. It’s easy for people to say “No” to us when we ask them for their help. It’s much more difficult for them to say “No” to God!

Oh, and let’s remember that God might answer your prayer by opening up an opportunity for you to serve in some way that you never have before.

An old farmer once said, “If you pray for a good corn crop, you had better have a hoe in your hand when you say ‘Amen’”!

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The North Star of the Bible

John 3:16 is perhaps the best loved and most quoted verse in Scripture. Countless people have memorized it from one Bible translation or another.

Here are some quotes from well-known Christians about John 3:16:

“John 3:16 is the North Star of the Bible. If you align your life with it, you can find your way home.”–Anne Graham Lotz

“John 3:16 is the very foundation of my faith.”—CeCe Winans

“There it is in black and white. As simple and gentle as one plus one equals two.”—Delilah

“John 3:16 is the foundation of my faith.”—Ernie Johnson Jr.

“This is the promise that bears hope for the hopeless. When we finally realize ‘I can’t do this on my own’ this is the Father responding, ‘I know, so I’ve done it for you.’”—Jeff Foxworthy

What do you have to say about John 3:16?

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”—John 3:16

 

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That’s Our Business

Peter Drucker

Business consultant Peter Drucker was asked what he considered to be the key to a successful business. He answered, “Every day we need to ask ourselves two questions: ‘What business are we in?’ ‘How’s business?’

Jesus has called us into the fishing business. We are to fish for people; to try to get them to follow Jesus. We need to remind ourselves often that this is our business. And, occasionally, we need to make an assessment about how our business is going.

How’s business at your church?

“…Then Jesus said to Simon, ‘Don’t be afraid; from now on you will fish for people.’ So they pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed him.”—Luke 5:10b-11

 

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Such a Loss

The clock of life is wound but once,

And no man has the power

To tell just when the hands will stop

At late or early hour.

To lose one’s wealth is sad indeed.

To lose one’s health is more.

To lose one’s soul is such a loss

That no one can restore.

Author Unknown

Jesus asks a very pointed question in Mark 8:36—“What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?”

In spite of such a dire warning from the Son of God, many people chase after the world and all it has to offer, not giving much thought to their eternal soul.

Don’t be one of them!

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