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January 13, 2009

…the distractions may be many, but He remains constant

Filed under: Uncategorized — by walkonby @ 6:34 pm

So I finally returned to earth, where’d I gone, you ask? Well I’d moved to that land of butterflies and mixed signals, and because I wasn’t sure I wanted events to roll without my help (and without His intervention) I crash landed back to earth, with a bruised sense of self esteem.

It was over a short break that I realigned my lense and focused back on God, let Him know how sorry I was for getting carried away by the eye-candy and let go of His hand for a bit. When I turned around, I couldn’t find Him, asked that He’d forgive me. It was until I delved into the Word that I made peace with Him :-)

I’m home, the good news being I didn’t indulge, and the after-after-feeling is good
…till next time,
easy does it :-)

Battling selfishness

Filed under: Uncategorized — by walkonby @ 7:17 am

‘Nobody should seek his own good, but the good of others’ 1 Corinthians 10:24

As citizens of God’s kingdom, we live by a different value system. ‘Nobody should seek his own good, but the good of others.’ Now let’s be honest; that’s hard to do and easy to forget, because selfishness is a battle we fight daily. When Jesus was hanging on the cross in intense pain, He took time for a condemned criminal hanging next to Him (Luke 23:39-43). When Stephen was being stoned to death, he prayed for those who were killing him, asking God not to lay the sin to their charge (Acts 7:59-60). Though Paul and Silas were beaten and wrongly imprisoned, they took the time to minister to their jailer. Even after God sent a powerful earthquake that broke their chains and opened their prison doors, they remained there just for the purpose of ministering to their captor. How tempting it must have been to run away while the opportunity was there. How easy it would have been to take care of themselves and not worry about anybody else. But their act of love moved the jailer to ask how he might be saved. As a result, he and his entire family were won to Christ (Acts 16:25-34). When we begin to win the war against selfishness and walk in love, others will take notice. We’ll never win the world by being like them. So here’s the question you need to answer: How many of your loved ones might come to know Jesus if you demonstrated that you genuinely loved them, instead of ignoring, judging or rejecting them? It’s time to find out!
http://www.ucb.co.uk/word_for_today

…till next time,
easy does it :-)

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