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		<title>Three stages</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Apr 2011 14:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have found that there are three stages in every great work of God: first, it is impossible, then it is difficult, then it is done. &#8211; James Hudson Taylor This is an amazing quote and gives me great hope for some very difficult situations that are going on right now. Please pray for a [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8211; James Hudson Taylor</p>
<p>This is an amazing quote and gives me great hope for some very difficult situations that are going on right now.</p>
<p>Please pray for a little girl named Teagan who is very very sick, currently in critical condition at the hospital in a medical comma.  She&#8217;s had seizures all her life and last week a 2.5hr seizure prompted her parents, good friends of ours, to bring her to the hospital where a CT scan revealed a swollen brain; she also has pneumonia.  She is the most beautiful little girl, and she is not even five and she desperately needs our prayers.  Please pray for the doctors to have wisdom to figure out what is causing the seizures (they&#8217;ve never figured it out), pray for strength for the family, and pray for complete healing in Jesus&#8217; Name for little Teagan.  Right now it is impossible, but we&#8217;re praying for <b>done</b>, that Teagan can be used by God as a testimony of His grace, kindness, and mercy.</p>
<p>A great example is the man who was blind from birth.  When asked who had sinned to cause that blindness, Jesus said that no one had sinned, but that he had been born this way to demonstrate the power of God (John 9:1-11).  I hope and pray and believe that it is the same for little Teagan, that her long life would be a testimony of the power of God.</p>
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		<title>What Does It Mean to REALLY Follow Jesus?</title>
		<link>http://jesusnotme.com/2011/02/what-does-it-mean-to-really-follow-jesus/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Feb 2011 06:49:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A friend posted a link to a blog post entitled What Does It Mean to REALLY Follow Jesus?, and that is a profoundly good question. I think the author, who is a pastor of one of the &#8220;mega churches&#8221; in the United States, makes some very good points. It is definitely worth a read, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend posted a link to a blog post entitled <a href="http://www.relevantmagazine.com/god/deeper-walk/features/24240-what-does-it-mean-to-really-follow-jesus">What Does It Mean to REALLY Follow Jesus?</a>, and that is a profoundly good question.  I think the author, who is a pastor of one of the &#8220;mega churches&#8221; in the United States, makes some very good points.  It is definitely worth a read, and the time to consider.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve talked about obedience on here in the past, and I think that is the biggest issue, and one that I struggle with as well.  Are we going to conform ourselves to the Jesus of the Bible, or try to conform our idea of Jesus to suit ourselves?  Sadly, I think for most Christians it&#8217;s the latter.  But it shouldn&#8217;t be this way.  As Christians, particularly in North America, we&#8217;re always looking for the finances, the life of ease, a God who gives <i>us</i> stuff when He asks us to give it all to <i>Him</i> instead.  God never promised us an easy life&#8230; what He promised was that He would never abandon us, never forsake us.  He promised that if we were obedient to Him, He would put our feet on a sure foundation so that <i>when</i> the storms of life hit us (not <i>if</i>, not that if we were obedient that they <i>wouldn&#8217;t</i>), we wouldn&#8217;t be blown away, that we would stand firm in His embrace.  He promised to walk with us, not to give us &#8220;stuff&#8221;.</p>
<p>This is a challenging article and well worth the read.  I highly encourage you to take some time to read it and then examine your own heart, and challenge yourself about what it <i>really</i> means to follow Jesus, to be a servant of our King, to <i>really</i> love and worship Jesus, and make of ourselves living sacrifices that honour and glorify His Name.</p>
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		<title>Edmonton Dream Centre for Women</title>
		<link>http://jesusnotme.com/2010/10/edmonton-dream-centre-for-women/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 19:29:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an amazing video for a few reasons. For one, it truly showcases the power of God in desperate situations. For another, it shows what amazing things these kinds of ministries can do for people with addictions and other problems. It also shows why it&#8217;s important not to just write off people you see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an amazing video for a few reasons.  For one, it truly showcases the power of God in desperate situations.  For another, it shows what amazing things these kinds of ministries can do for people with addictions and other problems.  It also shows why it&#8217;s important not to just write off people you see on the streets because we all make gross assumptions as to <i>why</i> they are there, but we can never really know why.  Most people look and have no pity, or don&#8217;t bother looking at all, but these are real people that are hurting and most aren&#8217;t on the streets by choice.</p>
<p>It also really illustrates that God does indeed mean it when He says &#8220;come as you are&#8221;.  If we had to be perfect to come to God, we wouldn&#8217;t need God because we would be perfect.  But since we are <i>not</i> perfect, it is through His boundless grace that He takes us in, regardless of what we&#8217;ve done in the past or what we&#8217;re doing now.  The first step is simply to acknowledge the fact that we need God and to make that first step&#8230; to come to Him with all our problems and baggage and pain intact.  He will work with us and in us <i>after</i> we take that first step; we don&#8217;t have to do any more than simply admit that we need Him more than anything.</p>
<p>Please pray for the work the Dream Centre and other similar ministries are doing.  It is of vital importance to the people that go through those doors every day.</p>
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		<title>God doesn&#8217;t make junk</title>
		<link>http://jesusnotme.com/2010/08/god-doesnt-make-junk/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 21:02:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I saw this skit earlier this year at a Promise Keeper&#8217;s conference and it really had an impact on me. I found it the other day on YouTube and thought I would share it. It&#8217;s very powerful, and very true. God doesn&#8217;t make junk! And He wants to turn us into His masterpiece. The Bible [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw this skit earlier this year at a Promise Keeper&#8217;s conference and it really had an impact on me.  I found it the other day on YouTube and thought I would share it.  It&#8217;s very powerful, and very true.  God doesn&#8217;t make junk!  And He wants to turn us into His masterpiece.  The Bible calls God the Potter, and we are the clay (Jeremiah 18:1-6).  That means that if we submit to Him, to His working in and on our lives, He can transform us from a shapeless lump of clay into an exquisite vessel that He can then pour into, and in turn pour us out to those around us.  As He blesses us, we can bless others.</p>
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		<title>The Evening Sacrifice</title>
		<link>http://jesusnotme.com/2010/07/the-evening-sacrifice/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 05:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night, the worship pastor quoted from Psalm 134, which contains a promise if you&#8217;re looking for it. I&#8217;ve read this Psalm probably a dozen times in my life, and never really paid attention to the clear promise of God it contains: &#8220;Behold, bless the Lord, all you servants of the Lord, who by night [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night, the worship pastor quoted from Psalm 134, which contains a promise if you&#8217;re looking for it.  I&#8217;ve read this Psalm probably a dozen times in my life, and never really paid attention to the clear promise of God it contains:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>Behold, bless the Lord, all you servants of the Lord, who by night stand in the house of the Lord!  Lift up your hands in the sanctuary, and bless the Lord.  The Lord who made heaven and earth bless you from Zion!</i>&#8221; (Psalm 134, NKJV)</p>
<p>There is a command and a promise here, and we can examine it using the &#8220;Five W&#8217;s&#8221; of standard journalism.  The <i>who</i> is the servants of the Lord, people who serve and love God.  The <i>what</i> is to bless the Lord, to worship and lift Him up.  The <i>when</i> is at night.  The <i>where</i> is in the sanctuary, in the house of the Lord (the church).  The <i>why</i> is also to bless the Lord (this is both the what and the why &#8212; we bless the Lord and worship Him as an act and also as a reason).  The <i>how</i> is by lifting up your hands.</p>
<p>And the reward?  That the Lord who made Heaven and Earth would bless <i>you</i> (you, who keep His commandments to bless God, at night, in His house, by lifting holy hands and standing in the sanctuary).  Think about it!  For those who love God, this is not a hard command to keep.  It really isn&#8217;t.  And the benefit, the blessing of God for those who are faithful?  Priceless!</p>
<p>If we honor the God who sent His Son to save and redeem us, and we honor the sacrifice Jesus made for us, then going to church at night is no chore.  We should be more than eager to spend time with our brothers and sisters in Christ, raising our voices and our hands in one accord, pouring out blessing and honor and glory to Jesus Christ, who loved us enough to die for our sins and paved the way for right relationship with Father God.</p>
<p>It is not our duty to go to church twice on Sunday.  It is our <i>privilege</i>!  When do we start to realize this and live our lives according to that truth?  It isn&#8217;t a chore, it&#8217;s an <i>honor</i>!</p>
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		<title>From the Inside Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 17:43:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am often prone to dark mood swings, and in those times there are a few songs that really lift me up. As opposed to listening to music that further darkens my mood, I&#8217;ve been listening to praise music instead, and what an awesome transformation it makes! Instead of feeding the mood, I can overcome [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am often prone to dark mood swings, and in those times there are a few songs that really lift me up.  As opposed to listening to music that further darkens my mood, I&#8217;ve been listening to praise music instead, and what an awesome transformation it makes!  Instead of feeding the mood, I can overcome it by worship and prayer, and just abandoning and losing myself in God.  So the lyrics to this song really speak to me, particularly &#8220;<i>The art of losing myself in bringing you praise</i>&#8220;&#8230; and it is an art!  It&#8217;s so easy to just get swept up in the mood and the feelings, but for the past few months I&#8217;ve decided to take a stand against that and just lose myself in offering praise.</p>
<p>This song is called &#8220;From the Inside Out&#8221; by Hillsong United and can be found on the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/United-We-Stand-Hillsong/dp/B000ESSTW4">United We Stand</a> album (I have it from the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Iworship-24-Bril-Various-Artists/dp/B000UZ4CT0">iWorship 24/7</a> album, which is a compilation of some really great worship songs).</p>
<p>If you were like me and fed the mood, try breaking through with worship.  Guaranteed it works.  Lose yourself in worshipping God.  You might as well get used to it now&#8230; if you are a Christian, this is what we&#8217;ll be doing for eternity.  Get some practice in!</p>
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<p>From the Inside Out &#8211; Hillsong United</p>
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A thousand times I&#8217;ve failed<br />
Still your mercy remains<br />
And should I stumble again<br />
Still I&#8217;m caught in your grace</p>
<p>Everlasting, Your light will shine when all else fades<br />
Never ending, Your glory goes beyond all fame</p>
<p>My heart and my soul, I give You control<br />
Consume me from the inside out Lord<br />
Let justice and praise, become my embrace<br />
To love You from the inside out</p>
<p>Your will above all else, my purpose remains<br />
The art of losing myself in bringing you praise</p>
<p>Everlasting, Your light will shine when all else fades<br />
Never ending, Your glory goes beyond all fame</p>
<p>My heart, my soul, Lord I give you control<br />
Consume me from the inside out Lord<br />
Let justice and praise become my embrace<br />
To love You from the inside out</p>
<p>Everlasting, Your light will shine when all else fades<br />
Never ending, Your glory goes beyond all fame<br />
And the cry of my heart is to bring You praise<br />
From the inside out, O my soul cries out</p>
<p>My Soul cries out to You<br />
My Soul cries out to You<br />
to You, to You</p>
<p>My heart, my soul, Lord I give you control<br />
Consume me from the inside out Lord<br />
Let justice and praise become my embrace<br />
To love You from the inside out</p>
<p>Everlasting, Your light will shine when all else fades<br />
Never ending, Your glory goes beyond all fame<br />
And the cry of my heart is to bring You praise<br />
From the inside out, O my soul cries out</p>
<p>Everlasting, Your light will shine when all else fades<br />
Never ending, Your glory goes beyond all fame<br />
And the cry of my heart is to bring You praise<br />
From the inside out, O my soul cries out<br />
From the inside out, O my soul cries out<br />
From the inside out, O my soul cries out.
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		<title>Striking Arrows With Passion</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 19:38:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes when we feel that God has not responded sufficiently, we need to look at ourselves first to see if we have responded sufficiently. This morning I thought about the story of Elisha and Joash when Israel was threatened by Syria. This story really illustrates how God responds and makes promises, and gives us direction, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes when we feel that God has not responded sufficiently, we need to look at ourselves first to see if <i>we</i> have responded sufficiently.  This morning I thought about the story of Elisha and Joash when Israel was threatened by Syria.  This story really illustrates how God responds and makes promises, and gives us direction, and yet the end result is still due to our response.  The fulfillment of that promise is wholly based on <i>us</i>, not God.</p>
<p>Here we can see God&#8217;s direction played out, and Joash&#8217;s obedience to the Word of God:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>And Elisha said to him, &#8216;Take a bow and some arrows.&#8217;  So he took himself a bow and some arrows.  Then he said to the king of Israel, &#8216;Put your hand on the bow.&#8217;  So he put his hand on it, and Elisha put his hands on the king&#8217;s hands.  And he said, &#8216;Open the east window&#8217;; and he opened it.  Then Elisha said, &#8216;Shoot&#8217;; and he shot.  And he said, &#8216;The arrow of the Lord&#8217;s deliverance and the arrow of deliverance from Syria; for you must strike the Syrians at Aphek till you have destroyed them.&#8217;</i>&#8221; (2 Kings 13:15-17, NKJV)</p>
<p>Joash obeyed everything that Elisha said, and Elisha gave him detailed instructions.  This clearly shows obedience.  Yet the following verses, while showing obedience, also show a lack of passion, zeal, and enthusiasm &#8212; which are things that God wants from us as well:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>Then he said, &#8216;Take the arrows&#8217;; so he took them.  And he said to the king of Israel, &#8216;Strike the ground&#8217;; so he struck three times, and stopped.  And the man of God was angry with him, and said, &#8216;You should have struck five or six times; then you would have struck Syria till you had destroyed it!  But now you will strike Syria only three times.&#8217;</i>&#8221; (2 Kings 13:18-19, NKJV)</p>
<p>Obedience is important, absolutely!  If Joash had not obeyed the Word of God through Elisha, he would not have struck Syria at all, and God&#8217;s deliverance would not be evident whatsoever.  Yet, even though he was obedient, he was not zealous about what God had said.  He was not given the specifics of what striking the ground would produce, yet his lack of response ultimately meant that God did not respond as fully as He wanted to.  God wanted to give Joash complete victory, but the king&#8217;s response limited God.  And as a result of that limitation, complete victory was not attained.<br />
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We can, and do, limit what God can do in our lives.  The above illustrates this clearly.  It is also spelled out quite plainly in the Psalms:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>How often they provoked Him in the wilderness, and grieved Him in the desert!  Yes, again and again they tempted God, and limited the Holy One of Israel.</i>&#8221; (Psalms 78:40-41, NKJV)</p>
<p>If you want to release the full victory and blessing of God in your life, do not limit Him.  Do not hold back in your worship, in your prayers, in your intercession before the Holy One of Israel!  Be obedient, yes, but do not hold back!  Let the outward be an expression of the inward, abandon yourself and be passionate for God, be zealous and enthusiastic.  Paying lip service to God, doing the prescribed works without love, loyalty, passion will get you <i>somewhere</i>, but it will not get you what you want, or what <i>God</i> wants to give <i>you</i>.</p>
<p>Abandon yourself, lose yourself, in worship.  Let holiness and righteousness consume you, set a fire in your heart, to strive for and hunger after the Presence of the Almighty God.  Prayer, worship, studying and consuming the Word, losing yourself in love and adoration to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ &#8212; show Him that He is the first and foremost in your life!  Couple that with obedience to His Word, to His commands and direction, then you have a potent mix, a formula for victory and success in whatever it is you are crying out to the Lord for!</p>
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		<title>What is a Christian?  (And am I one?)</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is the real question isn&#8217;t it?  What <i>is</i> a Christian?  And am <i>I</i> (or <i>you</i>) one?</p>
<p>The term Christian is thrown about quite loosely and I think a lot of people call themselves a Christian because they believe in God.  Or they (mostly) do nice things for people.  Or they go to church for Christmas&#8230; and maybe Easter if they feel like it.  Maybe they think they are Christian because they were baptized as a baby.  Or maybe they asked Jesus into their heart as a child.</p>
<p>Do any of these things make you a Christian?  In and of themselves, no.  Being baptized doesn&#8217;t make you a Christian.  Asking Jesus into your heart once, or twice, or a whole bunch of times even, doesn&#8217;t make you a Christian.  These are stepping stones on the way to <i>becoming</i> a Christian, sure.  But <i>making</i> you a Christian?  No way.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s put it this way.  Do your friends and family and co-workers know that you are a Christian?  If not, then you need to do some serious soul-searching and figure out why that is.  I&#8217;m not saying you need to evangelize to them all (but if you are at all concerned about their eternal souls, which you should be, then you should be talking to them about the hope within you, right?), but you need to live a lifestyle that, without a doubt, reflects that you are a Christian.  Does this mean you need to be perfect?  Nope.  I&#8217;m far from perfect.  And I am pretty much scared spitless to evangelize to people &#8212; I am more than willing to talk about Jesus and my hope and faith and love for Christ if it is brought up, but to just out of the blue talk to someone about it?  I have a real hard time with that, and it really takes some prayer and dependency on the Holy Spirit to move me beyond my natural tendency to clam up.<br />
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But at the same time, I know that when people spend some time talking to me, they know I&#8217;m a Christian.  I haven&#8217;t always been this way, of course, but as I&#8217;m growing and learning, I am becoming more public, more obvious.  Things like saying &#8220;God bless you&#8221; roll off the tongue with such ease now, when they were so hard to say before.  Taking my Bible to church was something I would do if I remembered it, but it didn&#8217;t really matter if it didn&#8217;t come with me.  My Bible goes with me <i>every</i> time I&#8217;m at church now.  And instead of tucking it away or hiding it in a stack of whatever else I happen to be carrying, it&#8217;s on top, shining for the world to see.</p>
<p>These are a few examples, but they convey a very important thing: I&#8217;m not ashamed or trying to hide who I am.  And this is a very very important thing to realize, because Jesus says:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>&#8220;Therefore whoever confesses Me before men, him I will also confess before My Father who is in heaven.  But whoever denies Me before men, him I will also deny before My Father who is in heaven.&#8221;</i>&#8221; (Matt 10:32-33, NKJV)</p>
<p>Being denied before God means an eternity separated from God.  And if God is in heaven, then that means we will <i>not</i> be in heaven.  There&#8217;s only one place left.</p>
<p>Look at what else Jesus says:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned?  It is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men.  You are the light of the world.  A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden.  Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house.  Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.</i>&#8221; (Matt 4:13-16, NKJV)</p>
<p>I heard this the other day and it really made sense.  As Christians, we are the Bride of Christ, right?  Ok, so all you married people out there&#8230;  you <i>do</i> acknowledge the fact that you have a spouse, right?  That you&#8217;re married?  You don&#8217;t tuck your significant other in the closet and bring him or her our when the lights are off and no one is around, right?</p>
<p>So if we, as the church, are the Bride of Christ, why are so many of us denying the fact that we have a &#8220;husband&#8221;?</p>
<p>Think about it!  If you ignored your spouse, didn&#8217;t spend any time with them, didn&#8217;t give them any affection, didn&#8217;t stand up for them&#8230; how long do you think your spouse is going to <i>remain</i> your spouse?  He or she might suffer it for a while, but I&#8217;m pretty sure that at some point they are going to pointedly say to you that you&#8217;re doing something wrong and you need to acknowledge them and treat them better.  Shape up or ship out.  I&#8217;m pretty sure that most of us would feel the same way.  Dejected, lonely, frustrated, angry &#8212; these are things anyone who is consistently ignored by their spouse feels.  So then the question becomes: if <i>we</i> feel this way when we are neglected by our spouse, how do you think Jesus feels when His spouse-to-be is neglecting <i>Him</i>?</p>
<p>We are salt and we are light.  We need to make the fact that we are Christians known.  People need to look at us and know there is something different about us without us even opening our mouths and saying a word.  God&#8217;s light should be shining from within us.  We should be doing, and acting, and speaking, things that befit someone who belongs to a body that will be married to the King of Kings!  Our attitude should be so Christ-like that people will know that we are more than just &#8220;good people&#8221; without even bringing God into the conversation.  And when they ask why you&#8217;re so happy, or joyful, or what makes you so different, why do we hide the fact that it is our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ that has transformed and redeemed and saved us?</p>
<p>Living lives that are righteous, holy, and obedient before Father God are what will draw people to us and let them know that we are different without us even having to try.  We need to love our neighbours as ourselves:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another.  By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.</i>&#8221; (John 13:34-35, NKJV)</p>
<p>Finally, look at the origination of the term <i>Christian</i>:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>So it was that for a whole year they assembled with the church and taught a great many people.  And the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch.</i>&#8221; (Acts 11:26b, NKJV)</p>
<p>The <i>disciples</i> were called Christians!  Not &#8220;the good people&#8221;, not the people who &#8220;went to church sometimes&#8221; &#8212; none of these were called Christians.  The <i>disciples</i> were called Christians.  If we profess to be Christians, we need to be disciples of Jesus Christ!  There are three keys in this half of the verse: the first is that they were disciples.  The second is that they assembled with the church (&#8220;spirituality without the church&#8221; is <i>not</i> Christianity!).  The third is that they taught people.</p>
<p>Are you a Christian?  How do you know if you&#8217;re a Christian?  You know you&#8217;re a Christian if you lead a life of selfless abandon to Jesus Christ, that you love Him, that you strive to be obedient in all things.  That you put on your robes of righteousness <i>for His Name&#8217;s sake</i>, not yours.  That you do everything you can to lead a holy and righteous life.  That you teach people, through words and actions.  That you are a city on the hill, a light uncovered for all to see.  That you do not deny Jesus &#8212; at any time.  That you love His Word, that it is your daily bread.  That you put Jesus before everything, before relaxation and recreation, before music or books or TV or video games or &#8220;hanging out&#8221;.  That you love the Body of Christ, the church, and your brothers and sisters in Christ, and you strive for unity in all things with the Body.  That you are a bride that wants to wear robes without wrinkle or spot and that you are head-over-heals in abandoned love with the only One who can save, who has given you the free gift of salvation and eternal life!  That you repent of your sins, get baptized, and be filled with the Holy Spirit and then let the Holy Spirit <i>shine</i> through you!</p>
<p>Lord God, make more disciples for you!  You are calling Your people to repentance, to holy and righteous living, just as You are Holy and Righteous!  Shape me into a vessel of honor for Your Name&#8217;s sake, Lord, not mine.  Never for me, but always for You!  Jesus I love You, I exalt You, and I magnify Your precious Name!  Father, thank You for sending Your Son to die on the cross for our my, to bridge the gap between you and <i>me</i>, so that I can know You and, more importantly, that <i>You</i> know <i>me</i>.  Thank You Jesus for all that you have done for mankind, are doing for mankind, and will do for mankind.  Thank You that You love us so much!  Help me to be a worthy disciple, showing you through my words and deeds, showing a lost and dying world the one true path to everlasting life!  Amen and Amen!</p>
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		<title>On being faithful stewards with work</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is perhaps a more practical teaching, but one I feel needs to really be taught (this is also a bit of a followup to an earlier posting: <a href="http://jesusnotme.com/2010/06/01/225/">What is faithfulness?</a>).  As Christians, we should be exceptional workers, in whatever occupation God has called us to.  As Christians, we should be the most sought after employees, working hard and diligently for our &#8220;earthly masters&#8221;.</p>
<p>But, we&#8217;re also called to do the work of God, because while God has called each of us to a particular occupation at a certain point in time, He has also called each of us to ministry.  No, he has not called all of us to be preachers or evangelists or full-time ministry workers, but we all have a ministry.  The trick, then, is to balance.  Do we forsake God&#8217;s work for the sake of a natural occupation, or do we forsake the natural occupation for the sake of God&#8217;s work?</p>
<p>I believe the answer is neither.  God has called us to be good stewards &#8212; both of career and calling.  We are to be faithful in our natural work, and faithful in our spiritual work.  So the real answer is there needs to be balance (unless, of course, your career is also your calling, such as with full-time ministers).</p>
<p>I believe that, even as Paul preached and did miraculous things, yet still worked, we need to do the same.  The key is balance, but before someone thinks this is a message about balancing TV and prayer, or balancing video games and reading the Word, I think when it comes to worldly pursuits of recreation (sports, games, TV, whatever), there is no call to be balanced.  You can completely forsake those pursuits, or enjoy a game of golf, or go to a hockey game, etc. and still be unbalanced because you&#8217;re feeding on the Word, praying, and going to church &#8212; that is a healthy unbalancing.  This isn&#8217;t supporting &#8220;balance&#8221; in terms of going to church on Sunday and staying home to watch the hockey game on TV instead of going to church Sunday night (i.e. &#8220;honey, we&#8217;ve been to church already so let&#8217;s stay home and watch the game&#8230; we need balance after all!&#8221;).  Not at all.  This is strictly talking about balance of calling (ministry) and career (occupation) because God wants us to work.  We weren&#8217;t created to have recreation, we were created to work.</p>
<p>The first thing in the Bible that tells us about the nature of God is that He works &#8212; He created the heavens and the earth.  As early as Genesis 1:3, God is working.  God created man with a &#8220;dominion mandate&#8221; or a call to work:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>Then God blessed them, and God said to them, &#8220;Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth.&#8221;</i>&#8221; (Gen 1:28, NKJV)</p>
<p>The first words out of God&#8217;s mouth to Adam and Eve were that they should work!<br />
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<p>&#8220;<i>So, because he</i> (Paul) <i>was of the same trade, he stayed with them and worked; for by occupation they were tentmakers.  And he reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath, and persuaded both Jews and Greeks.</i>&#8221; (Acts 18:3-4, NKJV)</p>
<p>Here we see two interesting things:  Paul clearly worked, and he also clearly taught people about the gospel.  I think if God wanted us to forsake all for the gospel (and He <i>has</i> asked us to forsake much, but not work), then I don&#8217;t think Paul would have been making tents as well.</p>
<p>It reminds me of the parable of the talents found in Matthew 25:14-30.  This is often interpreted as speaking of the spiritual, but I believe it speaks of the natural as well.  The basic premise of this parable is that a man (Jesus) travelled to a far away kingdom and left his servants (us) in charge of his affairs.  There are three servants: one received five talents, one received two talents, and another one talent.  As an aside, isn&#8217;t it interesting that this form of currency is called a talent?  The first servants put his talents to work, and when the master comes, he has ten talents.  He has worked with that was entrusted to him.  Likewise the second, who turned the two talents he was given into four.  To these, the master says:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>His lord said to him, &#8220;Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things.  Enter into the joy of your lord.&#8221;</i>&#8221; (Matt 25:21, NKJV)</p>
<p>The third servant, however, buried his talent.  He did not use it, but hid it away so that it would remain &#8220;safe&#8221; &#8212; not losing it in risky ventures or putting it to work, but keeping it so he could restore exactly what was entrusted to him.  Of this, the master says:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>But his lord answered and said to him, &#8220;You wicked and lazy servant, you knew that I reap where I have not sown, and gather where I have not scattered seed.  So you ought to have deposited my money with the bankers, and at my coming I would have received back my own with interest.&#8221; &#8230; &#8220;For to everyone who has, more will be given, and he will have abundance; but from him who does not have, even what he has will be taken away.  And cast the unprofitable servant into the outer darkness.  There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.&#8221;</i>&#8221; (Matt 25:26, 29-30, NKJV)</p>
<p>The master was given back <i>exactly</i> what he gave out to begin with and yet the servant who had done this is called &#8220;lazy&#8221; and &#8220;wicked&#8221;.  God looks for increase!  In the spiritual, this means spreading the gospel and reaping a harvest, doing God&#8217;s work.  But we can look at this in the natural as well, given God&#8217;s first mandate to man &#8212; God looks for increase in the natural as well.  As can be seen here, it is God&#8217;s desire to bless us, but we need to <i>work</i> in order to receive that blessing.  Hiding your talent, whether it be your faith or natural talents, will get you in trouble with God!</p>
<p>When we &#8220;work&#8221; our faith, doing ministry, we work for God.  Yet the Bible also clearly says that when we work for man, we must also work <i>as unto Jesus</i>:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>Bondservants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh, not with eyeservice, as men-pleasers, but in sincerity of heart, fearing God.  And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance; for you serve the Lord Christ.  But he who does wrong will be repaid for what he has done, and there is no partiality.</i>&#8221; (Col 3:22-25, NKJV)</p>
<p>The message can&#8217;t be any clearer!  Work as if working for God.  This ties very closely to what I spoke about a few days ago, about <a href="http://jesusnotme.com/2010/06/15/270/">Giving God our best</a>.  If you are distracted at work, you&#8217;re not working heartily.  It doesn&#8217;t matter what the distraction is &#8212; excitement about an upcoming concert or game, going on holidays, or being busy with ministry outside of work.  We need to be diligent, &#8220;faithful servants&#8221;, working as hard as we possibly can for the glory of God in our workplace, for the sake of Jesus who lives within us, rather than for the sake of pride or to please our boss.  There is a clear warning here as well: if you do wrong, you will be repaid in kind and despite being a Christian, there is no partiality.  So if you&#8217;re slacking at work and you get reprimanded, that is your reward.  If you work hard, consistently, your boss will notice and you will be rewarded (whether it&#8217;s a simple thanks or a raise or promotion, or blessing from God in some other area (peace at work, at home, or increase in ministry, etc.) you <i>will</i> be rewarded).  But the pre-requisite of actually <i>doing</i> the work is required.  This is simply common sense as well &#8212; if you work hard at work, you get noticed, you get promoted, etc.  But it is a Biblical principle as well.</p>
<p>Finally, there is the matter of being a witness, a living example, of Jesus living in us.  What kind of witness are we for Christ if we do <i>not</i> work with passion and focus?  If we are more than willing to share the gospel with co-workers, but then don&#8217;t do the work called for us to do in the workplace, what kind of witness does that show them?  Does that show them a legitimacy in the gospel, or does it show them that we are just like everyone else?  I don&#8217;t care if you&#8217;re running a company or scrubbing toilets, if God calls us to do our job <i>heartily</i> then that is what we should be doing.  Why?  Because that is what God tells us to do, and also because we become a more effective witness to those around us.</p>
<p>I know this is perhaps a hard thing to do, but think about it.  Nowadays, especially among so many young people, there is such a lack of ambition, of striving, of working hard.  I&#8217;m not sure what it is, but in this time more than anything we can absolutely <i>shine</i> as witnesses for the Hope that is within us, by being patient, faithful, diligent, and hard working at our natural jobs.  Do the work eagerly and with joy!  We have an asset that no one else has, and when things get tough then step back and pray to God for His peace and strength.  He is faithful to grant it!  We need to be the &#8220;peculiar people&#8221; that is noted in the King James translation (Titus 2:14, 1 Peter 2:9).  We need to be strange, not just because we&#8217;re Christians and the world counts us strange, but because we have joy in the midst of the daily grind &#8212; something that most others do not!</p>
<p>I honestly don&#8217;t think there is a more effective witness than this.  If your work suffers because you&#8217;re too busy with the gospel&#8217;s work, then you are being a bad witness, and a bad steward of what God has entrusted you with.  Whether it is work, ministry, family, relationships &#8212; God has called us to be a good steward, a faithful servant, of the things we have been entrusted with.  Forsaking one for the sake of another is not being a good witness.  Giving more weight to one than to another is not a good witness.  We were called to be a faithful people, faithful in <i>all</i> things, in <i>all</i> areas of our life&#8230; not just the ones we like most.</p>
<p>Finally, this part of 1 Timothy 3 is very valuable.  1 Timothy 3 talks about the requirements for bishops (overseers, elders, pastors) and deacons.  These are qualities we should all strive for, but this one verse stands out in particular because I believe it speaks directly to being a good witness to those outside the church:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>Moreover he must have a good testimony among those who are outside, lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.</i>&#8221; (1 Tim 3:7, NKJV)</p>
<p>We need to have a good testimony to those outside &#8212; of course we need to have a good testimony among our brothers and sisters in Christ, but we also need to have a good testimony, a good reputation, among those who are not in the faith.</p>
<p>The bottom line is we need to be faithful to what God has given us, not neglecting any one thing for the sake of another.  Whatever the struggle may be: being faithful to God Himself, faithful to others (i.e. being honest, trustworthy), faithful to family or spouse, faithful to our ministries, or faithful to work, we can and need to take it to God.  God is faithful to those who sincerely ask and trust in Him.  He will provide us the strength and direction we need to fulfill His calling in our lives, whatever and wherever that calling is, spiritual <i>or</i> natural.</p>
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		<title>Giving God our best</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;<i>&#8216;Amen!  Blessing and glory and wisdom, Thanksgiving and honor and power and might, Be to our God forever and ever. Amen.&#8217;</i>&#8221; (Rev 6:12, NKJV)</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>Then I looked, and I heard the voice of many angels around the throne, the living creatures, and the elders; and the number of them ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands, saying with a loud voice: &#8216;Worthy is the Lamb who was slain to receive power and riches and wisdom, and strength and honor and glory and blessing!&#8217;  And every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, I heard saying: &#8216;Blessing and honor and glory and power be to Him who sites on the throne, and to the Lamb forever and ever!&#8217;</i>&#8221; (Rev 5:12, NKJV)</p>
<p>Can you imagine the glory, the praise, the continual worship, the adoration and love and gratitude and blessing poured upon Almighty God and His Son Jesus Christ, in heaven?  I can&#8217;t.  This world is such a shadow, such a dim thing compared to what eternity will be like.  And even here on earth, with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the absolute abandonment and joy we can receive when we worship our Lord Jesus in spirit and truth, that anointing and blessing that comes from God the Father&#8230; I honestly believe it pales in comparison to what heaven will be like, despite how absolutely beautiful and fantastic it is.</p>
<p>Last night at church, as we were worshipping, I felt such an impression of &#8220;worthy, worthy, worthy&#8221;&#8230; it was so heavy, like it had weight, an importance behind it.  It bubbled out of me like a desperate cry&#8230; God, You are <i>so</i> infinitely worthy!  Worthy of my love, my time, my attention, my energy, my hopes, my dreams.  You are worth more than I could possibly ever offer You!</p>
<p>And after such a wonderful encounter with God, and an awesome message, the reality hit me.</p>
<p>If He is so worthy (and He is) why aren&#8217;t we giving Him our best?</p>
<p>I mean, we sing songs about how worthy He is, how He sent His Son to die for us, how we owe Him everything.  We sing songs about living lives pure and holy before Him, about inviting Him in, about becoming living sacrifices.  And yeah, singing those songs are great and there can be a real heartfelt passion there, but&#8230;  if He is so worthy, why aren&#8217;t we giving Him our best.  I mean our <i>absolute</i> best?<br />
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So many times in the last few months I have been absolutely humbled by the overwhelming realization of who Jesus is and what He did for me.  The absolute brutality of the cross &#8212; the suffering in body, in soul, and in spirit.  Jesus took on the sin of every man, woman, and child as they pierced His flesh and hung Him on a tree.  He felt the hatred of men towards Him as they cried out &#8220;crucify Him! Crucify Him!&#8221;.  In the spirit, He felt the judgement and wrath of a holy and righteous God, poured out upon Him because He took all of our sin as the sacrificial Lamb of God.  A wrath and hatred for all things evil, all sin, all the awful things that you and I and every human being from Adam until Jesus comes again &#8212; that burning anger was poured out on Jesus who took that on Himself because He loved us, He loved <i>me</i>, enough to suffer that in order to bridge the divide that sin created between God and man.  And the really amazing thing is that I know that if there were only one person on the planet, He would have done the same thing anyways.</p>
<p>Humbled yet?  I know I am.  I keep thinking about Isaiah and the vision he had of God sitting in heaven:</p>
<p>&#8220;<i>And one cried to another and said: &#8216;Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of His glory!&#8217;  And the posts of the door were shaken by the voice of him who cried out, and the house was filled with smoke.  So I said: &#8216;Woe is me, for I am undone! Because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.&#8217;</i>&#8221; (Isaiah 6:3-5, NKJV)</p>
<p>This is how I feel!  I <i>am</i> a man of unclean lips!  What I felt yesterday was that God is so worthy of our best and we&#8217;re giving Him leftovers.  God <i>demands</i> the best of all we are, and we&#8217;re giving Him scraps fit for dogs!  God forgive us &#8212; compared to what God has given us, we&#8217;re giving Him so very little of what we can, and should, offer Him!  <i>I</i> am giving Him less than He deserves, so much less than what He deserves but God knows I am desperately trying to give Him more.  Lord, take me, use me, help me to live a life of no compromise.. to be a living sacrifice, to be a witness and example of Your love and Your life in me!</p>
<p>If God is our King, and He is our Lord, then we need to start treating Him like it!  We need to give Him the best of our attention &#8212; when we&#8217;re in church we should be there to adore Him, eager to consume the bread of His word for the Life it is!  We should be taking notes, following along in our Bibles, lifting our hands and our feet and singing our hearts out!  Not holding back, not texting on our phones, not leaving our Bible at home because we can&#8217;t be bothered to take it with us.</p>
<p>We need to give Him the best of our time &#8212; if the church God has placed us in has more than just Sunday-morning service, we need to go!  This wasn&#8217;t an easy thing for me because I like my &#8220;down time&#8221;, but I&#8217;ve since realized that with God, <i>He</i> is my down time!  Today work was getting crazy and busy and overwhelming and I was getting frustrated and tired.  Then I felt such an impression to worship that I just turned up the worship songs, stood up, and lifted my hands before my God and worshipped Him as hard as I could for 15 minutes.  It was brief, but it was powerful!  And after tha,t there was peace, relaxation, an energy that I didn&#8217;t have before (I honestly felt like I had just woken up, refreshed, and having just downed an espresso or two!).  What an amazing thing God gives us when we turn to Him!  I could have easily gone and had a coffee, grumbled, muttered, whatever&#8230; but nothing would have given me the peace and vitality that just worshipping my Lord and Saviour gave me.  Thank You, Lord, for that!  But there is a very real key here: God honors the time we give Him.  I have experienced this over and over again.  Give God time and He will give you back whatever you sacrificed for Him.  Did you give up sleep?  The sleep you do get will be sounder, better, and you&#8217;ll wake even <i>more</i> refreshed.  Did you give Him time that belonged to family or work?  You&#8217;ll get that &#8220;time&#8221; back in increased productivity, a deeper quality to your family life (honestly though, your family should be in church with you!  That is family time!).</p>
<p>(I need to quickly qualify the family time because there is a point of extremes.  Yes, you should be in church as much as you can, and your family with you.  But if you&#8217;re running around all the time, going to this church or that, or to that event, and not taking <i>some</i> time with your family, then you need to rethink what you&#8217;re doing.  Good family time is so important, and we think it&#8217;s all rush rush rush, going here or there, when we need to take time to grow in our family units.  That isn&#8217;t to say family time is sitting in front of the TV; if that&#8217;s your idea of family time you might as well be in church.  I mean good engaging family time: playing board games, reading stories or the Bible, spending time talking and, more importantly, teaching your children about God is absolutely vital to maintaining a good strong family unit.  As well, praying together, as a family, is more vital than you can imagine!)</p>
<p>So instead of skipping church to &#8220;minister&#8221; to a friend, you need to go to church (with or without them) &#8212; that will minister to them even more.  They&#8217;ll know where your priorities are!  Instead of spending time watching TV or playing video games, we should be spending our time at church or in His Word, or praying, or worshipping Him.  I&#8217;m not saying don&#8217;t watch TV or play games or enjoy recreation, but what I&#8217;m saying is that the <i>best</i> of your time should be given to God and <i>after</i> you have honored Him and been obedient, <i>then</i> watch TV or whatever.  Make all of that secondary, because God should be primary!</p>
<p>We need to give Him the best of our money &#8212; tithes and offerings.  This is something God demands from us.  10% belongs to Him.  We need to be faithful here; I believe it so deeply because I&#8217;ve experienced it.  Tithing is so critical to receiving the full blessing of God.  Offerings and alms are like lending money to God and He pays back with interest!  But most importantly, because He asks us, we should do it.  He&#8217;s worthy, right?  Right!</p>
<p>We need to give Him the best of our talent &#8212; we need to be using our gifts and talents and skills for the increase of God&#8217;s kingdom!  Whether this is serving in the church, whether this is ministering to people on the streets &#8212; whatever it is that God called you to do we should be doing it <i>cheerfully</i> and without grumbling.  At our work, at our church, at our homes&#8230; everything we do should be done as if we were doing it for God.  He deserves the best we have, and that includes the best work ethic!  People should be scrambling to <i>hire</i> Christians, not wanting to get rid of them because we&#8217;re no different than the world in our work ethic!  We need to be working hard because God gave us talents to improve and increase, and because He gives us the strength we need if we ask Him.  We&#8217;ve got a <i>huge</i> advantage over worldly workers if we would only see it!</p>
<p>We need to give Him the best of our adoration &#8212; God deserves it.  In heaven we will be crying out &#8220;worthy, worthy, worthy&#8221; for all eternity, so we might as well start practicing it now!  We need to give God our reverence, we need to worship and pour out our love on Him because He is so very much worth it!  We need to bless Him, crave His Presence, do whatever He asks of us because we love Him so much, because of what He has done for us and just because He loves us!  He is called our heavenly Father for a reason!  Now, I know that&#8217;s hard for those of us who don&#8217;t have fathers that pour out affection on us or make time for us, but realize that our Father is not like our earthly fathers.  I mean, I love my daughter&#8230; I love her a <i>lot</i>.  I would spend all of my time with her if I could.  She&#8217;s beautiful, she&#8217;s smart, she&#8217;s kind, she&#8217;s generous, she has everything that makes her attractive to be around.  I love her with all my heart.  And yet, my love for her pales in comparison to God&#8217;s love for her.  Jesus died for her too!  God loves her with such an abundant love that I couldn&#8217;t even know it to describe it.</p>
<p>But what is amazing to me is that she loves <i>me</i> without question, without reservation.  My daughter loves me to the point where it makes <i>my</i> heart ache because I am the recipient of that love.  And I think God designed the family unit in this way so that we as parents can actually <i>feel</i> how God feels when kids love their parents unconditionally.  And so that we as parents can feel how <i>He</i> feels when our kids misbehave or are not obedient, because that&#8217;s what we do to Him.</p>
<p>I also think that the way we feel pride in our kids when they excel and put their heart into something and give something their all (a test, a sport, whatever) is similar to the pride God feels in us when we give <i>our</i> tasks our best.  And similarly, how we feel when our kids don&#8217;t try, lack ambition to succeed, when they&#8217;re not listening to us, when they don&#8217;t talk to us, when they don&#8217;t want to hang out with us&#8230; that disappointment we feel is small compared to the disappointment God feels when His children (us!) don&#8217;t listen (obey), don&#8217;t want to talk (pray), don&#8217;t want to hang out (go to church), don&#8217;t want to try, don&#8217;t want to persevere, don&#8217;t want to care, and so on.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that if we profess to love God, we need to bear witness to that.  God sees the heart, He is not fooled by our silly justifications.  He isn&#8217;t fooled when we want to watch a talk show rather than read His Word and justify it by saying we&#8217;ll do it later.  You can&#8217;t trick God by saying that you&#8217;ll skip a service because you got to that really good part in a game, or a book, or you&#8217;re having a good time with friends, or the big game is on TV.  God sees all, and He sees where our priorities lie by how we act, what we say, and what we do.</p>
<p>The Old Testament is full of examples of the sacrifices and offerings God ordained for His people.  They were commanded to give the best of their flock, the best of their crops, the first fruits.  I think that we&#8217;ve forgotten this, or haven&#8217;t read our Bibles enough to know it.  We were bought with the most awful price, our lives are no longer our own.  Yes, we are slaves to Christ because of the currency He used to pay for our redemption, His own blood.  We can&#8217;t possibly pay Him back for what He gave us, but the very least we can do is live our lives obedient to His Word and express our love for Him in the most obvious way possible &#8212; by giving Him our absolute best, because He is worthy, worthy, <i>worthy</i>!</p>
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