Tuesday, August 31, 2021

The Joyful Sound

 "Blessed are the people who know the joyful sound! They walk, O Lord, in the light of Your countenance. In Your name they rejoice all day long, and in Your righteousness they are exalted. For You are the glory of their strength, and  in Your favor our horn is exalted." Psalm 89:15-17

There are many sounds in our world today that are not so joyful. Sounds of the world’s kingdom are meant to  upset, frighten, cause separation, fear, doubt and ignite a furry of anger in the world. Those who fall for the lies of evil only hear sounds of despair and conflict. 

In contrast the Bible teaches us that God has put a glorious sound in place, a joyful sound that will provide lasting happiness and peace. We are blessed because of this marvelous sound. Those who are surrounded by this sound are lifted to a higher level of understanding of the One who created the heavens and earth. What is this sound? It is the song of love. It is perfectly pitched in kindness and compassion. This sound is a melody of hope, sacrifice and salvation for all. There is no sound sweeter to the ears of those who are weary of helpless wandering in the world of lostness, and are willing to put their trust and faith in the One who composed the joyful sound.

Those offensive sounds from the world's screeching and clanging make us cringe. The demented music on the ears of the lost is applauded because they have never heard the joyful sound. They have rejected the glorious melody of the only One who can redeem them from the clutches of Satan, their slave master.  And so, the joyful sound prepared for the redeemed comes down from the Father and lands gently on saved hearts. Blessed are those who know the joyful sound of the righteous One for they will rejoice in his name all day long. In his righteousness thay are exalted to walk with the Lord in the light of his countenance.

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Don’t Get Caught With Your Pants Down

Sometimes when comparing two things we do so by saying that the difference is as day is to night. There is no similarity, opposites that even dim wit would understand.  War and Peace, Love and Hate, Happy and Sad, Light and Darkness are examples of extreme differences. We are fully aware of such opposites. 

In first Thessalonians 5, Paul mentions the difference between night and day in reference to those who are Christians, and those who are not. He warns us that a time is coming when destruction is coming upon the world and the day of the Lord, Jesus’ second coming, will surprise those who are not ready to meet him. He says, “For you yourselves (Christians) are fully aware that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night.” 

There have been times while working outside late in the day, being so caught up in what I was doing, that darkness sneaked up on me. There were tasks I could not finish. That happened to me a few times when I was a kid playing in the woods. It’s pretty scary being in the woods when it is dark. But those who are lost can’t imagine how horrifying it will be for them when Jesus comes and sudden destruction comes upon them.

Paul, speaking to the believers in Thessalonica,  writes, “But you are not in darkness, brothers, for that day to surprise you like a thief. For you are all children of light, children of the day. We are not of the night or of the darkness.”  Paul also mentions that God intended for all people, every person he created, to avoid the darkness and destruction. “God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ,”

Now we wait for Jesus’s return. In the meantime what are we to do? I’m glad you asked. Paul gave us a to-do list while we wait. Here are some of those things.

Encourage one another and build one another up, 

Be at peace among yourselves. (Those fellow followers of Christ)

Encourage those who are struggling in the faith.

Help the weak, 

Be patient with everyone

Do not repay anyone evil for evil, 

Always seek to do good to everybody. 

Rejoice always

Pray without ceasing, 

Give thanks in all circumstances for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. 

Do not quench the Spirit.. 

Abstain from every form of evil.

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

A Ministrry to All the World in One Place


I love the Church where God has called Sherri and me to serve. I certainly know that there are no perfect churches, but I had let myself believe that Christ Baptist Church was as near perfect as any church In which I had been associated. Recently we had a tragic split with over 200 people leaving. This was devastating, and it hurt us, but now we are recovering, growing and ministering.

Christ Baptist Church has been partnering with Refugee Hope Partners for several years. This past Sunday afternoon a large number from our church went to the Cedar Point Apartment Community where refugees from over 30 countries have been given a place to live. I think most of the refugee population comes from African countries. A young couple from our church is living there to minister to these people who bring with them their culture, their language and their pain from having to flee their homes. 

We went there to interact with those refugees, to love them and to have gospel conversations with them if possible. Often the only way to have those gospel conversations, due to the language barrier, is to show them the love of Jesus through our actions. 

One conversation that I had was with a little girl from one of the African countries. She was probably ten years old. A fellow member from our choir and I met her as we were going down to the basketball court to pick up trash from our event. She stopped us and asked why we had trash bags. I told her what we were going to do. Most of the children are learning to speak English at their school and from the Refugee Hope Partners at the apartment complex. We could understand what she was saying.

She said, “Why do you want to do that?”

 “Because we want to make the basketball court look better before we leave,” I replied.” 

She said, “That’s not your trash! Why do you pick up trash that’s not yours?”

I said, “Because it is the right thing to do, that is what…” Before I could say, “Jesus wants us to do…” she had run off to play with some of her friends. That was the extent of my verbal gospel conversation that day. 

I love my church. I love the opportunities that I would never have if I was not a member. I love how God uses Sherri, me and  our brothers and sisters in Christ’s body of believers called Christ Baptist Church. Where else would I be able to go into all the world and speak the powerful name of Jesus in just one community where over 30 countries are represented. I am so glad that these dear people have found refuge in our backyard. God is bringing the nations to us whether we like it or not. Will we take advantage of the opportunity to share the gospel to all who come?

Monday, August 16, 2021

I Am

Jesus said, “I am the Vine.” We are branches. If branches trust the Vine and remain attached to the Vine, the branches will produce much fruit—Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness. Gentleness, Self-control. Today if we do not recognize these fruits growing out of our hearts we have a serious problem with our branch.

Jesus said. “I am Bread, the bread of life.” We must eat this bread, not just bread from a loaf, but the Bread that has come down from heaven. If we eat this heavenly bread and believe, we have life, eternal life in heaven. 

Jesus said, “I am the Way.” All of us are on our way to somewhere. As  we began our journey we didn’t know where we were going or how to get there. The Way has told us where we should not go, and how we can get to where we should go. He says to us, “I will take you to the place where your Father is waiting. Just believe that I am the only way to get you there. Follow me.”

Jesus said, “I am the Truth.” Someone lies to us. Every day he tries to  fill our minds with his lies. He is a liar, but Jesus is the Truth. We will know what the truth is if we read and study the word. Jesus is the Word. When the liar tempts us with his lies, we must tell him what the Truth says. The liar hates when we do that.

Jesus said, “I am Life.”  He is the only one who can give us the ability to produce good spiritual fruit. He is the only one who can give us spiritual bread that sustains us while we are on this earth. He is the only one who can take us where we want to go. He is the only one who can open the mysteries of the Word which is the only real truth. He is the only one who can give us life, his life, the life which makes us one with him and the life that makes us children of the Heavenly Father. 

Jesu is the Great I Am. He is everything we need him to be.

Saturday, August 14, 2021

The Master Playwrite

 One of the perks of being retired is that I can go out on my porch early in the mornings to watch a production which no man has ever been able to produce. It is a drama, a musical, a comedy, a mystery and much, much more. Its unique artistic composition far exceeds every category or genre  ever imagined  by any human. It has run much longer than any Broadway play, dating back to the beginning of time. It is the same yet always different. With a cup of coffee in hand I await the performance.  

Right on time, but slowly, the curtain begins to rise. In panoramic splendor the sun appears, it’s light so complete that it fills every space previously taken by night’s darkness. Breathtaking colors showcase the sky as the sun’s rays shine through the clouds. The cast of characters begin their entrance on stage and they are ready to play their parts.

The birds could be heard tuning their voices in the predawn,  and right on cue they assume their spots, perching on the bird feeders to eat their breakfast. The sparrows, yellow finches, blue birds and red birds show off their lovely colors. The robins prefer to search the ground for their fill of insects and worms. The mockingbirds fly to a feeding post that they have claimed as their own. When other birds get too close those selfish hams chase them away, usually over dramatizing their parts. Their angry warning is very unmelodious which is strange since they have such a beautiful song when they behave themselves. The humming birds zoom to the feeder, take a few sips and zoom away taking their act to other houses in the neighborhood. A bevy of doves roost under the shrubs near the feeders. I wake them up when I go out to replenish the bird’s feeders. Those lazy doves don’t like that I have disturbed them from their sleep, and make a big fuss as they fly away. It’s never long before some of them return to get a few bites of bird seed and peanuts that have fallen on the ground . 

The birds are not the only characters. Sometimes I see an angel waking from her sleep among the blooms of my mandevilla with petaled arms raising skyward to praise her creator. I watch my dog chasing a toad, but not sure he wants to catch it. Sometimes a bashful rabbit will join the cast as well as a squirrel or two looking to steal seed from the birds’ cherished stash. I make an off stage guest appearance by yelling at the squirrels to go away. Lizards, mice, a stray cat and even a snake have added to the wonder of the Master’s production. 

When you take time to watch and listen to the sounds and sights of an early morning play you will never be disappointed. God provides all kinds of entertainment on his glorious stage. Instead of a standing ovation, worship and praise should be offered to the One who has created all things for us to enjoy, and thank him that he is always in control.

Friday, August 13, 2021

Anger

"Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger, for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God." James 1:19-20

Anger is easily recognized. There is yelling, cursing and screaming. There might be fighting. Sometimes anger is silent. It sits in a dark place where it festers, bubbles and spews until it begins to grow . That may be the worst kind of anger because at some point that time-bomb that has been ticking for maybe weeks violently explodes. Anger shows itself in many ways. The worst cases of anger are those that are very destructive. 

Our nation is full of anger. It has caused much division. Politics has become one of the major causes of anger. The pandemic has been a dangerous fire keg that has set people ablaze with anger. The media, I’m sure, prides itself for causing thousands to be filled with hate and anger. The more angry their viewers and readers are, the greater their audience, and the more money they make. There is so much anger these days that people who are not angry think that there is something wrong with them. Not really! 

The bottom line is that God is not pleased when you and I become angry, especially if we are his. James wrote that we are to be slow to get angry. Yes, there are times that anger is appropriate, but we must never go ballistic. There is never a time when we allow ourselves to lash out at another person, or do horrible things to someone even if they have been hateful and cruel to us . The best thing we can do is turn and walk away. I guarantee that most likely the person who attacked you verbally will feel foolish, childish and possibly regretful about their actions . The most important thing about keeping our cool when we are in a situation when we  are about to lose it  is to calm down and allow God to produce his righteousness in us.

Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall inherit the kingdom of God.” The Bible says that anger does not show that we have the righteousness of God within our hearts. In these days when the world is full of anger we who are Christians must be careful to not be like the world. If we do not exhibit the righteousness of Jesus, who will?

Stain


You buy an item at Lowes, Home Depot or some hardware store and somewhere stuck on the side of that item is a sticker with a barcode. It serves a good purpose for the store, but very often it is a source of frustration for you. You can’t peel it off, wash it off or scrape it off. The glue on the back of the sticker will not let go. I have tried those ways to remove stickers and failed every time, but there is hope. There are ways to remove those stubborn stickers.

Like stickers there are some stains that are just as hard to remove. They stick to us and they stain us. When we sin we stain our hearts. If we don’t deal with it immediately that stain will set in and there is nothing we can do to remove it. We may make excuses, or resolve to not return to that sin again, but that never works. In some cases we like our sin so much that we want to continue in the sin. We don’t want anyone to know about our sin so we hide it. Hidden sins are dangerous. They cause a big, dark, ugly stain on our hearts, and our relationship with God is damaged. 

As Christians we can not afford to let that happen. We can pick at the sin stain, try to peel it off, promise ourselves that we are done with that sin, but none of those things work. We become very frustrated, and our guilt tears us to pieces. 

Jeremiah 2:22 says, “Though you wash yourself with lye and use much soap, the stain of your guilt (sin) is still before me," declares the Lord GOD. This is why we are so frustrated and feel so helpless. There is nothing that we can do that will cleanse our sins, but there is something that can. 1 John 1:1 is the answer, “…the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin. ... If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” The blood of Jesus is the answer. When we go to him and confess our sins he will forgive and purify us. That means he will remove the stain on our heart. It feels so good to be pure in the eyes of God, and to be rid of the burden of guilt. We should thank him everyday for making us whiter than snow. 

“What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus.”

Bread


Bread may be the number one food item of all time. Have you ever noticed how many different kinds of bread there are on the bread shelves in grocery stores? We can't have a sandwich without bread. We expect complimentary bread when we eat at a nice restaurant. Think of the number of eating establishments that would go out of business if there was no bread. 

We don't like to think about it but bread makes us fat. Too much bread is not good for us. Bread tastes so good that we forget that it is causing bulges to form around our midsection and yes, even our our rear ends. We look in the mirror and see that our girth has suddenly enlarged immensely, and we say, "Whoa, how did that happen?" I'll tell you how that happened -- too much bread! 

There probably should be a warning label placed on all bread items, Warning: Bread Will Make You Fat! When I am hankering for my favorite meals I don’t want to be reminded that bread is fattening. I don't know what I would do without Sherri's wonderful cornbread. And I love her homemade biscuits. Beans would not be the same without cornbread. Country fried steak and gravy just wouldn't taste as good without biscuits. I would be greatly offended if Sherri started putting that warning label on her delicious iron skillet baked cornbread and her hot, fluffy biscuits. 

People loved their bread in biblical times as much, if not more than, we do. The rich people ate bread made from wheat, and poor people made their bread from barley. Bread was a staple for people in Jesus' day. Jesus talked about bread when he taught. Actually, he talked about two kinds of bread. When Jesus fed the five thousand he satisfied their physical hunger. The next day he told them how he could satisfy their spiritual hunger. He said, "I am the Bread of Life. If you eat my flesh and drink my blood you will have eternal life." This is the only way that man can have eternal life. 

If you think about what Jesus was saying, he was warning these people and us concerning our eternal well being. This was pretty much Jesus' warning label: Failure to Eat the Bread of Life Will Lead to Destruction. Unfortunately, many were offended by what Jesus said, and they rejected him.  Just like the day when Jesus was teaching the difference between the two types of bread, people today are offended when they are confronted by the warning that only the Bread of Life will give eternal life. I love my wife's cornbread and biscuits, but I love the Bread of Life more. I am not offended at all.

Love

 Love

I cannot believe that Mary likes that guy. He is self centered, inconsiderate, unfaithful and abusive to her.  Oh well, love is blind. 

The expression “love is blind” has been used since the early 1400’s when Geoffrey Chaucer introduced The Merchant’s Tale . Shakespeare used it in several of his works in the late 1500s and early 1600s. 

Blind love is not love at all. Love can disguise itself in many ways. Most of us have been bitten by those misguided love bugs. How did you feel after that bug bit you? When we were kids we had crushes on someone, and we got over those quickly. There were those puppy love experiences, and when those ended we thought our world was ending as well, but in time we found another love and all was good. As teenagers many of us found the love of our life. We wanted to be with that person forever, but in time we realized that we would not be together forever, and our hearts were broken. When a breakup happens in a marriage the result is devastating. Not only can love be blind, but it can be cruel. Very often the jilted partner is left wondering, “Can I ever trust love again.” 

That’s a good question. Can love be trusted? I believe there is a love that can always be trusted. There is a chapter in the Bible that speaks of this kind of love. “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” I Corinthians 13

Love that never fails is the kind of love the world needs. We need to find someone who loves us with an unfailing love. That someone is Jesus. He loves us so much that he died for us. His desire is that not one person should perish. Jesus wants to change us so that we can be like him. When we are changed and made a new creature in Christ we will be a witness of his love. We will be completely humble and gentle; patient, treating one another in love and respect. We will make every effort to be united in his Spirit so that no matter what happens we are at peace with others and ourselves. 

If we trust Jesus, we trust love for Jesus is love. His love is not blind. Without the love of Jesus we have become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal…but if we do not have love, we are nothing.

Saturday, August 7, 2021

Old Pictures

 Old Puctures


Pictures, old pictures of youngsters, of us as we were many years ago. Look, there we are posing, smiles on our faces, dressed in our caps and gowns and a diploma in our hands. We were ready to tackle the world, our future before us, and we were smarter then than we would ever be again. The army, work, college and in some cases marriage awaited us. We were young, and we wanted so badly to wear the banner of adult hood.  Some of us, most of us were impatient. We made many mistakes, and we quickly found out that becoming an adult  would take time. Some of us had adult responsibilities sooner than we had anticipated. No time for adolescent foolishness. Responsibilities kept us busy. Hard times made us tough. The world that we thought we would tackle was hard, too hard sometimes. We were knocked down, but we got up determined to fight with all our might so as not to go down again. But we went down again and again and again. Many time we have been floored and stomped on,  but  our faith in our Lord lifted us up, and we kept on going. 

Old pictures of high school graduation, college graduation, places we worked, marriage, children, vacations—the people we were back years ago, memories both good and bad, and we wish we could have a do over to correct our mistakes. We look at those old pictures, and it seems as though they were taken only days ago. But when we look in the mirror we are quickly reminded that decades have passed, and we no longer look like those young images on those old pictures. Yet, despite our mature years we remain the people we were back then, older but wiser, thankful for the life God has given us and looking forward to the new life that will last forever.

Friday, August 6, 2021

Strive to Be Positive.

 A well known pastor was preaching about how Christians should be positive no matter what is going on in their lives. He went on to express that people who are depressed have a spiritual problem, not a mental problem.  He is against taking medicine to control depression. His remedy for overcoming depression is to  read the Bible, pray and trust in Jesus. I listen to this man two or three times a week. He is an excellent preacher. I think he is one of the best, but when I heard his view on depression I became a bit angry at him. I was disappointed. In fact, his statements hurt me because I am on medication to help me with depression. 

I do agree that Christians should be positive. I think I am positive most of the time. But there are still those episodes of depression that may last weeks when I am not able to be positive. There is no reason that I can put my finger on as to why I am depressed. I wish I didn’t get depressed, but I do. I am on a new medication that has helped me. I rarely get depressed and the depression doesn’t last very long. After 30 years since my problem was diagnosed God directed me to a doctor who figured out the severity of my depression and is treating it correctly. Fifty-three years ago God directed me to another doctor who diagnosed that I had type 1 diabetes. He prescribed insulin which I have taken ever since. This medication didn’t heal me, but it has kept me alive so that I have reached the ripe old age of 73, and I am still doing pretty well. 

I wonder how many Christians are positive all of the time no matter what is going on in their lives. I think most of us have times when we have difficulty being positive. Reading the Bible, praying and trusting in the Lord should be the daily routine of every Christian. Let me add to those three, worship, praise, adoration and rejoicing.  I read and study the Bible and serve in the church I attend. I pray. I worsip God, praise him and adore him. And I try to rejoice in all things, but sometimes I have a hard time with that one. I wonder if there are Christians who do not struggle with depression, that have difficulty rejoicing in all things and are not very positive. Do you ever have trouble being positive?

Some Truths About Heav

 Call me Pollyanna if you want. I don't care! I believe that heaven awaits me, and it will be my eternal home. I'll tell you this, once I'm there I'm staying. I'm going to shed these filthy rags, and leave them behind in this defiled, sinful world. Every horrible thought I’ve had on earth will be deleted from my mind, and every evil, tragic, violent image that I had wished I could unsee will disappear. There will be no words in my vocabulary such as anger, hate, bitterness, and greed. No stress, and nothing to cause me frustration at the place where I'm going.

You and I will not  get bored. God will have plenty for us to do. All of us will have responsibilities. One more thing, we won't need our watches in heaven. We are not going to be on the clock. The only time in heaven will be FET, Forever Eternal Time. There will be no time restrictions. Everything we do will be for Jesus. All we take part in will honor the One who made it possible to be at home with our Heavenly Father.

The Invitation

I pastored small churches for 40 plus years, and I gave an invitation at the end of every Sunday morning service. Many times I was discouraged and disappointed that no one responded. Sometimes I wondered why I even bothered to give an invitation. But then after weeks of no responses someone would come down the aisle and share with the church what God had put on their hearts. Public decisions to accept Jesus as Savior; someone whose heart is breaking and just wants their pastor to pray with them; a Christian who has wandered from the Lord, and as they listened to the word of God being preached were convicted by the Holy Spirit knowing they needed to return to their Father—just a few reasons to give an invitation. 

When I was a young man I knew God was calling me to preach, but I didn’t want to because I didn’t think I could get up in front of people and preach. For over a year I kept putting off making that decision to preach.  Finally, one Sunday morning during the preaching service I realized that I could no longer refuse to obey God’s will for my life. I was afraid to go down when the invitation was given. Satan was holding on tight, but I knew that that moment was the time I had to let the church know that I was going to do what God had called me to do. But there was no other person in the church that I wanted to tell than my pastor. He had prayed with me many times about my struggle, my fear of public speaking, and he was the one I wanted to tell first. If I had not gone down that day I’m not sure I ever would have made the decision to preach. 

I think churches should always give people the opportunity to make decisions for Christ. And I think that the pastor,  and/or the pastors in larger churches should be available to receive those who want to publicly share their decision. Personally I don’t want to talk to an elder, a deacon or another member of the church after the service is over about my desire to do something God is telling me to do. If an invitation is not given the likelihood that people will act on what God is calling them to do is much greater. It is my opinion that churches that don’t offer an invitation are throwing water on the fire within the hearts of those who need to publicly tell what God is leading them to do. I know I’m old school, but if this practice worked many years ago I don’t know why It can’t work today.

Faith

 FAITH

What is faith? It is trust, assurance and confidence in God. Living faith is shown by service and obedience to God. 

This is a great definition of faith. A follower of Jesus should always trust him, be assured that is is able to do what is best for you, and have confidence that he will keep his promises. 

Have faith in God when you feel lonely. Believe the promise of Jesus that he is always with you and will never leave you.

Have faith in God that his word is true and without error. Trust that the way to salvation is found from the beginning to the end of God’s holy word. 

Have faith in God when your heart is broken, when you are grieving, and you are torn into because you think your world is falling apart. 

Have faith in God when your body is hurting and your pain is almost unbearable. Have assurance that God cares for you when you are sick and when you are close to breathing your last breath.

Have faith in God when you pray, and pray and pray and God doesn’t seem to answer.  Be patient because he will answer. Have faith in God when his answer is not what you wanted. Trust in him that he knows the plans that he has for you, and his plans are always best. Have faith in God that he will provide. You will have what you need, not always what you want. 

The last part of the definition says that a living faith is shown by your service and obedience. There is a serious flaw in what you call faith if you are not serving God, and you are not being obedient to the ways his word says you are to live. 

James, the half brother of Jesus, wrote that if a person says that he has faith but does not have works to go with his faith, then his faith is useless or dead. There are many who speak of faith, but they really don’t know what faith is. Living faith is shown by service and obedience. There has to be commitment and determination to follow Christ. We must serve him in all the ways he taught his disciples to live. Where would the church of Jesus Christ be if those early disciple had not obeyed Jesus’ command to “go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”

Question: What song do you think of when you read this post?

Only One

 The average American household has multiple items of the same kind. For instance most of us, depending on if you are male or female probably have more shirts, blouses, pants, shoes, purses, and other types of clothing than you can count. In our houses we have many more lamps, pictures and nick knacks than we realize. How many chairs do you have? What about vehicles, guns, books, televisions and communication devices? I could go on and on listing things that we have more than one of. I think it would be mind boggling if we took inventory of all the duplicate items that we have. 

There may be a number of things that you own of which you only have one. But there is one most important thing that everyone of us have. Every person, past and present, has but one life. There is only one you. God did not make a duplicate when he made the person you see when you look in a mirror. Each of us were wonderfully made. We were created for a purpose. We were made through loving kindness. Every individual was born in sin, but because of God’s grace each of us has been given the opportunity to be forgiven of our sin to become children of his kingdom. God made us to live forever. He created us to be with him forever. 

As wonderful as we are in the sight of God we are extremely fragile. Just as we are careful to take good care of all the things we own, we should take care of ourselves both physically and spiritually. If we do not eat properly, exercise, get plenty of sleep and avoid things that are harmful we will suffer in various ways. God will not be pleased that we have not taken care of  one of his precious masterpieces. In the same way God expects us to be diligent in carrying for our spiritual self. We are to daily receive the spiritual manna that God offers us. Study and meditate on the holy scripture. Meet our Lord in conversation allowing him to speak to us. Praise and worship him privately and corporately. Surround yourself with others of like faith. We need each other. I need encouragement that my brothers and sisters give me, and they need my encouragement. We are to serve together because that makes us stronger. 

Why is all of this important? Because the one person and one body that is you will certainly die. You and I don’t know when, but it will happen. Hopefully you will be ready when death knocks on your door. Taking care of your life now us important because when you stand before your creator you will want to hear him say, “Well done my good and faithful servant.”

The Art of Striking Out

During his major league career Babe Ruth hit 714 home runs, but he struck out 1,330 times. Ruth is known as one of the greatest hitters of a...