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Thoughts and musings on faith and our mighty God!


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Through These Eyes

The believers in Corinth were the exceptions in  the very early church.  They were not persecuted.  Their lives were blessed and good.  They had a lot of trouble relating to Paul’s suffering.  The Corinthians even wondered is Paul were truly an apostle.  Suffering and being faithful to God did not go together in their minds because it did not match their situation or their circumstances.

Sometimes we as Christians do the same thing.  If another’s experience or appearance of their faith is different that ours, we can discount it.  This happens in a lot of ways.  Some do it denominationally – we can see other denominations as lacking or inferior.  Some do it with other people within their own church – we can set up a scale in our own minds that judges how good or bad another’s faith is relative to our own.  Some do it by circumstances – we can look at someone and think we can determine if they are a Christian or not.

Of course we cannot really judge the heart or soul of another.  Only God sees the heart and soul.  God sees with eyes of love, mercy, and compassion.  God sees with eyes of inclusivity.  If more of us saw with God’s eyes, our churches would be more open, more welcoming, more diverse.  People who look at themselves and then at us would be less likely to feel they do not fit in.  They would be more willing to venture into our midst if they found us being God’s love, mercy, and compassion.  To be the true Church of God is to reflect the true nature of God – love, mercy, and compassion.  These things are the essence of God.

Scripture reference: 2 Corinthians 4: 13-15


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Calling All Sheep!!

The church I serve is the downtown area of a small city in a rural state.  We are in and amongst some sheep that are not like our ‘average’ sheep.  Most of the flock comes from neighborhoods where they must drive to church.  The body is made up of many loving sheep from lots of the different pastures around town.  But when we come together we form one body.  Gathered there and when apart, we all strive to listen to the same One voice of Jesus.  In His voice we find nurture and protection, guidance and conviction, strength and comfort, love.

Occasionally ‘another’ sheep wanders into our enclosure on a Sunday morning or on a Wednesday night.  Sometimes, to the casual observer, they are hard to identify as not being of our flock.  In other cases, it is easy to see they are not part of the regular flock.  But do we realize that almost all of these sheep are seeking to hear the same One voice we are there to hear?  On Wednesdays some of these ‘other’ sheep are there trying to find a warm meal and to be in a safe places for a little while.

As the Good Shepherd, his voice calls out to us all.  Not just to some – to all!  As we find ourselves next to a sheep that is different from ‘us’, may we NOT look them over with the “What are you doing here?” look in our eyes.  Instead, may we show them the same love we would show our own spouse or son or daughter.  He is calling them too.  There is no one Jesus wants to see outside the fold.  Why should we?