Wednesday, May 28, 2014
The Negative Challenge
“The Negative Challenge”
By Zach Wood
Ephesians 4:29
“Do not let any
unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building
others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.”
Paul talks to the church in Ephesus
and encourages them to be careful in what comes from their mouth when they
speak. Paul is clear that nothing
discouraging or negative should come from them and it’s an encouragement for us
as well.
Here is the two-fold challenge to think, pray about and put
into action everyday. The first part of
the challenge is: Be negative-free for at least one whole day. For one day, don’t say anything negative to
anyone or about anyone or anything. This
is a difficult challenge for us because we’ve become accustomed to this so
often in our lives each day.
The second part of the challenge is: Encourage others
often. It seems so easy for us to go
through our days and not be encouraging to other people. We often get so focused on things we don’t
like and people who annoy us that we forget that people need encouraged. When we are treated wrong by someone, it’s
very hard to be nice back to them because we feel wronged. We feel they don’t deserve to be treated nice
in return.
This is a challenge I feel so many of us need in our
lives. Often times, we get so negative
and it becomes something we do without thinking too much about it. We complain and talk discouraging toward others
without realizing how much we are doing so.
If we want to be Christ-like to others and share His love with a lost
world, we must be more aware of how we talk toward others and focus on being
uplifting with our words.
This challenge is “The Negative Challenge”. Being negative-free and encouraging others
often. Are you up for it?
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Our Real & Genuine Love To Others
“Our Real & Genuine Love To Others”
By Zach Wood
1 John 4:11-12
“Dear friends, since
God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God: but if we love one
another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us.”
Last week, I shared the couple verses prior about how the
love of Jesus is real and genuine and not filled with “catches” or
“gimmicks”. As He showed us this love by
dying on the Cross for us, we also need to imitate this love to others. We need to strive to be the best
representation of His love to others.
His love is real and genuine, but is our love to others just
as real and genuine? Do we look at other
people in our daily lives and desire to love them as Christ called us to love
them? Or, do we show resentment for
things they do toward us instead? We
must learn to be very careful in how we respond and react to what others do to
us. No matter what they do, they still
need to see the love of Jesus Christ shining through us whatever our response
is toward them. Yes, we can feel angry
or frustrated at what they have done, but in our response and how we deal with
what they have done, we still are called to love.
When I think of how hard it is to love someone else who is
treating me wrong, I need to remember Jesus going all the way to the Cross for
me and the real and genuine love He showed for me. He was treated far worse than I have ever
been in my whole life. His response to others
was of love and compassion.
So, as we go through our daily lives, we need to examine
ourselves and ask if we are being real and genuine toward others. Are we determined to show God’s love, no
matter how hard that may be at times?
Loving one another is often hard to do because we are all so different
from each other. We get on each other’s
nerves and we rub people the wrong way.
This is called life. However, we
are always called to show His real and genuine love in all we do.
Whether we are trying to work out a conflict with someone or
just doing our best to show God’s love to people around us, our love needs to
always be real and genuine, just like Jesus.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
His Proof Of Real & Genuine Love
“His Proof Of Real & Genuine Love”
By Zach Wood
1 John 4:9-10
“This is how God
showed his love among us: He sent his
one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love:
not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an
atoning sacrifice for our sins.”
In a world where there are so many scams, con artists,
gimmicks and “catches”, we want to see something that is genuine and real. It seems everywhere we go, there’s someone or
some program promising us a sweet deal on something, but then to find out it’s
not real or genuine. It’s just a way for
someone or a group of people to get our money.
We get burned and we get hurt from those things and it makes us very
cautious about believing people who try to convince us that they are being
genuine.
We live in a world where people want proof that something is
real and genuine. Why would we not want
proof? We don’t have time for people or
groups to waste our time trying to get us to buy into something that is just
going to waste our time or rob us of something that is special to us. We can’t stand that. No one enjoys that. If we see something advertised or someone
tries to explain how wonderful of a deal we can get, we want proof it’s real
and genuine. We’re hesitant to buy into
whatever it might be until we know for sure it’s a “real deal”.
It’s often very hard sometimes to really tell whether we’re
getting something real and genuine or getting ripped off of our time and money. When I consider all the things that this
world tries to pass by us and the “catch” so many tie to what they offer, I am
so thankful that God gave us a gift and proved He did love us. Unlike the world and what it tries to offer
us, we have the greatest and most real and genuine offer ever presented.
God truly presented His love for us through His Son, Jesus
Christ. That is a real offer of true
life. It’s not a gimmick. It’s not a “catch”. There’s no hidden agenda behind it. It’s not about what we have done or could
do. It’s all about what He did for us
and how very much He loved us. God sent
us a gift that we might choose to accept and then live fully for Him. Jesus Christ is the most precious gift anyone
could ever have. He offers hope. He offers real life. He offers unconditional love.
You want real proof that He loves you? Just look at what He did on the Cross.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Search Me & Change Me
“Search Me & Change Me”
By Zach Wood
Psalm 139:23-24
“Search me, O God, and
know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and
lead me in the way everlasting.”
What a powerful passage and psalm from David! This is a deep cry out to God and a longing
that he expresses to his Father to know him and turn him away from any way that
does that please the Father. As I read
this verse, I thought about the sermon a couple weeks ago regarding our motives
for the things we do and say to others.
Sometimes, our motives are hidden and we can fool many people. But, we can never fool God. He knows us and wants us to be led in His
way. He knows we are human and we will
chase after what our flesh desires.
However, we must realize that our flesh desires will not bring any
eternal peace.
What’s your motive? If God searched your heart and your
thoughts, would He find selfish motives or would He find a servant’s attitude
and desire in all that you do? I’m often
fighting selfish desires within. I find
myself knowing I need to be a good minister for my congregation, a good husband
to my wife and a good father to my children.
However, so often, my motives aren’t pure and right. I want what I want and that’s how it is! In these times, I desperately need to ask God
to cleanse me from these ways and thoughts and seek him in all I do. My desire should be to serve Him by serving
others and being the role model He has called me to be.
We would most likely all agree that we desire for God to
change us and make us more like Him, but the actual change sometimes is a great
challenge for us to accept. The change
is usually never easy, but the growth it brings to our lives is wonderful.
Have you asked God to search your mind and heart
lately? Have you asked Him to show you
what ways you need to change to follow Him more passionately? If we pray that way, we need to be ready and
willing to change to follow Him with more commitment.
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