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  Dog ownership comes with responsibilities. Among those are cleaning up after them when they poop, be it after a walk through your neighborhood, a city park, and even in your own backyard. If you’ve lived in the country for any length of time, it takes a bit of getting use to when you move into town and have a dog that needs to ‘empty’ itself on a daily basis, sometimes more than once a day. And if you have a backyard...where small children play in, it becomes a factor. Trust me. If you were to bring your children over to my grandsons’ house to play in their backyard, maybe run around barefoot in a swimsuit around the ‘kiddie’ pool, I might tell you before we sent them out that I needed to go and ‘clean up’ the poop piles the dog had deposited. No doubt you would appreciate my efforts to clean the area up. Perhaps you watch from the window or porch as I take my little paper baggie or scoop shovel and begin cleaning the area up, but you notice there’s a pile I missed, despite gi...
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  When you choose to please God above all others, that does not give you license to go out with a chip on your shoulder and a haughty attitude where you try to irritate and offend people...just to prove a point. We all know the kind of people I’m talking about. We are admonished to ‘speak the truth in love’ (Eph. 4:15), and when correcting others who are in error...do so with a ‘spirit of meekness, considering ourselves lest we are also tempted’ (Gal. 6:1) There will never be a shortage of people, especially ‘religious’ folks...who will take exception to what God has to say and be offended by His word. We see that repeatedly throughout the gospels when Jesus spoke the word, as with His followers in the Book of Acts. Speaking from personal experience, I can assure you this is an area that anyone who shares the gospel of Jesus Christ on a regular basis has to watch their attitude carefully, and examine heart motives. We are not here to ‘win battles and prove points’; on the contra...
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  On the surface, living a life that is centered around pleasing others might sound like the noble and charitable thing to be doing, perhaps even the ‘Christian’ thing to do. But if pleasing God first and foremost is not your chief aim in life, I have a hunch that at the end of this road we call ‘life’, you might find yourself feeling shallow, empty, and used up. In fact, if you are not careful, you could very well hear those dreaded words that all you did was ‘unprofitable’...and then: ‘depart from Me, I never knew you’. (1 Cor. 13:2-3; Matt. 7:22-23). Yeah...take a moment with that one if you will. As I pointed out in yesterday’s message, striving to please people can be a clever masquerade to cover your true heart’s motive that seeks to please one’s self first and foremost; and trust me...it can be a very fine line there that escapes our notice. Were you aware that living a life that focuses on pleasing other people can actually become a bondage? Yet living a life that is cente...
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  So...are you? Many people are quick to confess that they are indeed ...’people pleasers’. And if you are one of those who do readily admit that you find yourself always wanting to ‘please others’, have you ever stopped to ask yourself why that is the case? Also...do you know the difference between ‘pleasing’ someone...and ‘appeasing’ them? That might be a better place to start before we go any further in this study today. Appeasing someone is not about wanting to bring pleasure to a person, but more about ‘pacifying’ them in order to bring some negative behavior to a standstill, as in getting someone off our back, be it even for a brief moment or two. Think in terms of a whiney child or baby and how you might cave and give in to their wants in order to simply quiet them down. Appeasing someone can also be about giving in to their demands so you can avoid conflict or anger. When we hear the loosely used expression about ‘appeasing the gods’, it can be a tongue and cheek phrase we...
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  “And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the sinful nature together with its passions and appetites.” (Gal. 5:24) Should I say it louder for those in the very back? There really are not a whole lot of other ways to express or translate that statement. If there is another scripture found in our beloved Bible that can really ‘throw a wrench’ in our modern day Christian theology, I don’t know what it is... other than maybe John 10:27; and both verses seem to make very clear identifying remarks pertaining to those who belong to Christ. It can be quite easy as you well know, for anyone to ‘profess...they know Christ’ (let alone belong to Him)... but it’s in the actions or ‘fruit’ they produce that they are really known by as to who they belong to, or not. (Titus 1:16; John 12:34-35; Matt. 7:17-20; 1 John 3:10,7) How do we get around those words in Gal. 5:24 to make it say otherwise? If you or I or anyone else truly ‘belong’ to Jesus Christ, what has taken place? And p...
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  When you ‘once walked’...according to the course or ways of this world...you were ‘dead in sin’...(Eph. 2:1-2); emphasis placed here on the past tense of ‘once walked’. This is how you use to walk...meaning you don’t walk this way anymore. These words were addressed to those who have been ‘made alive’ when they repented and turned from darkness and came to the light which is found only in Jesus. Apart from Him we have no life (spiritual) and we must come to Him in order to receive this God giving ‘life’ (John 5:40; 10:10). Friends...not only is it imperative that we come to Him, but we must also ‘remain’ ...in Him, or as John 15:1-8 points out...we must continue to ‘abide’ in Him. How else can one sustain this God kind of life apart from Him? How long can an child in its mother’s womb continue to develop, grow, and thrive without remaining attached to the umbilical cord? If for whatever reason that cord became detached, that growing child within the womb would not survive. Se...
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  If you are among the many throngs of people today who are truly in search of answers, trying to make sense of the chaotic and often ‘dark’ world that we live in, then I don’t know of any better verses to point you to from the Bible than the ones I touched on the other day, 1 John 5:19, Acts 26:18; Rev. 12:9...and the one I have included here below, found in Eph. 2:1-3. “And you He made alive, who were dead in trespasses and sins, in which you once walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience, among whom also we all once conducted ourselves in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, just as the others.” I have referenced this passage regularly here over the past few years and want to come back and ‘unpack it’ even more today, because there is so much to be gleaned from it that can bring so much clarity and...