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Embrace the Within

Focusing inward to create the abundant life God wants.

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“Then he said to his talmidim, ‘The harvest is rich, but the workers are few. Pray that the Lord of the harvest will send out workers to gather in his harvest’” (Mattityahu (Mat) 9:37-38). I am sure folks are still saying it today, “No one wants to work.” It is kind of a boomer mantra that ends up infecting our minds as we grow old. Folks get old and start to romanticize their youth and grow in disdain for the new youth. And a lot of that focuses on putting in the work. BUT I think if we are honest with ourselves, we can easily observe that we fail to put in the work too. I know that for decades I was not putting any work into my physical, mental, or spiritual health. I was doing better than other folks and that was good enough. And that life of complacency is a reality that a lot of us are living in daily. People are not easy to love because they are not willing to do the work.

A lot of our work ethic problem in Christianity is rooted in the church of Christendom. Folks are worried about getting themselves to Heaven. Then they get worried about getting their family and friends to Heaven. And there it ends for a lot of folks. Or maybe it’s not so much about Heaven and more about being sure they aren’t going to Hell. And if that is what Christianity has become to you and I, then we have missed the whole point of Jesus. Christendom and Churchianity have made folks complacent. Folks are more worried about what happens after they die than what they should be doing here and now. And what they should be doing here and now. What I should be doing here and now is living a righteous life.

I need to be less worried about “saving” folks and more worried about getting folks to repent. Getting “saved” requires very little work. You say a prayer and God takes care of the rest. Repentance is about change. Repentance takes work. Repentance is a daily commitment to doing better. And it’s a lot easier to be “saved”.

Grace is awesome. Without grace we have no hope. Nothing I do can “save” me. And that is why we need a reminder that, “What good is it, my brothers, if someone claims to have faith but has no actions to prove it? Is such ‘faith’ able to save him? Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food, and someone says to him, ‘Shalom ! Keep warm and eat hearty!’ without giving him what he needs, what good does it do? Thus, faith by itself, unaccompanied by actions, is dead” (Ya'akov (Jas) 2:14-17). Salvation is all the work of God. Repentance is the work of being Christian.

Grace and Shalom to your home.

I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!

 
  • Jul 4, 2023
  • 4 min read

“You have heard that our fathers were told, ‘Love your neighbor — and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies! Pray for those who persecute you! Then you will become children of your Father in heaven. For he makes his sun shine on good and bad people alike, and he sends rain to the righteous and the unrighteous alike. What reward do you get if you love only those who love you? Why, even tax-collectors do that! And if you are friendly only to your friends, are you doing anything out of the ordinary? Even the Goyim do that! Therefore, be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect” (Mattityahu (Mat) 5:43-48). It is easy for me to love the people that love me. The people that treat me well and want the best for me are easy to love. BUT I need to love the folks that want the worst for me most of all. The folks that hate and despise me need my love even more. The folks with whom I disagree, the folks that are evil, the folks that are mean, the folks that are sinning, these are the people I need to love a lot more than I typically do. How do I show that love? Well, I don’t show it by calling the names. Christ already said not to do that. I don’t do it by being mean and evil and sinful. That isn’t very Christlike. I don’t do it by ignoring them. Christ did not avoid those who hated and persecuted him. How do I show that love?

I need to become more like Him. I need to “do something wonderful” for those that hate me. I need to be “praying for them” and not in an angry psalmist way for vengeance BUT in a sincere way of wanting them to live a better life.

They are image bearers as I am. They were lost as I was. And when I was lost God loved me enough to make a path out. And when I was lost there were plenty of folks that showed me love.

I need to act like a complete, mature, perfected example of Christ and that means doing things completely different from others. It’s easy to love the folks that treat me right. BUT it is something else entirely to love those that lie, cheat, steal, oppress, hate, and sin.

So, I get to choose to be like my neighbors and love just the folks that are easy to love or love the folks that make it difficult to love them. And let me tell you, the difficult folks do not make it easy on you. I am in an ongoing struggle to love through a relationship with a relative that is stiff-necked about his faith BUT fails to forgive. I know from experience that this is not an easy task.

BUT it is what God wants me to do because it is what Christ would do. And I think all too often I forget that example. Christ didn’t spend all day talking to His disciples, He was out spreading love to the folks that needed it. The folks that were stiff-necked in their self righteousness and sinful ways. And He didn’t come to flame or troll or own them, He came to save them.

If I am to be an Ambassador of the Kingdom of Heaven then I need to be a son of my Father. And my Father causes it to rain and shine on the just and unjust, on the righteous and unrighteous, on the saint and the sinner, on the friend and the enemy. So, I need to ignore the labels that the world and I heap on others. I need to look beyond how the world would categorize folks and look at each and every person as the image bearer of the Father that they are.

I am not here to judge. I am here to offer the love of Christ by being His representative, His Ambassador. I am here to walk in the Way of the Lord as a model for others. And I can’t do that in hate or judgment or self righteousness. I can only do that in spiritual maturity. And that means not going low, not being mean, not being vengeful, not being spiteful . . . It means a lot more of denying me and my ego in order to be obedient to His Will.

Today I pray that the Lord help make me perfect like Him in my love for the folks that want nothing BUT evil for me. I pray that I can show the love of Christ to folks that make me angry, folks that are stubborn, and folks that are downright nasty to me. I pray that I choose love and peace and mercy and grace like Christ. I pray that my example of God’s love is enough to help show them a path to salvation. I pray that my example leads them to a connection and a commitment to a relationship of love with Christ.

I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!

 

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