• May 4, 2018

    NEVER SIN


    Sirach 7:32-36

    Stretch forth your hand to the poor,
    That your blessing may be complete.
    Let the kindness of giving be shown
    In the presence of all the living,
    And do not withhold kindness from the dead.
    Do not withdraw yourself from those who weep,
    And mourn with those who mourn.
    Do not hesitate to visit a sick man,
    For by such visits you will be loved.
    With all your words, remember the time you will die,
    And you will never sin.

    Command With a Promise

    Many Christians wonder what we can do in our lives to avoid sinning. First, and foremost, we must keep our eyes, minds, and hearts focused on Jesus. This passage, however, gives us some other actions that we can take that will keep us from sinning. We can reach out and help the poor. We can show kindness to those around us in so many different ways. When we have people around us who are mourning or weeping, we can come alongside them and mourn and weep with them. We can visit the sick and be encouragers to them. We can watch our words and speak loving, caring, and healing words to those around us. As we focus on meeting the needs of others we will not be distracted toward sin. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • May 3, 2018

    NO PARTIALITY! NO PREJUDICE!


    Romans 2:11

    For there is no partiality with God.

    Personal Challenge

    There is no excuse for a person who claims to be a follower of Christ to also carry a prejudice, Here in Romans we are told that God does not have any partiality when it comes to loving His children. He does not care about the color of our skin or the sound of our dialect. He does not care if we are rich or poor, naked or clothed with finery, from the right side of the track or the wrong side. He even does not care if we are sinners or righteous. God loves us all and desires that we all enter into His arc of protection, the church. So, this means that I cannot hold prejudice in my heart for any of the above, or anyone else for that matter, and still proclaim to be a child of God. This is hard teaching, but it will be even harder when we stand before our God someday and have to account for all those times that we acted out our prejudices. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • May 2, 2018

    LEADERSHIP


    Sirach 7:29-31

    Fear the Lord with all your soul
    And honor His priests.
    Love Him who made you
    And do not forsake His ministers.
    Fear the Lord and honor His priests,
    And give them their portion as commanded:
    The firstfruits, the trespass offering,
    The gift of the shoulder offering,
    The sacrifice of sanctification,
    And the firstfruits of the holy things.

    Encouraging Words

    We have been blessed throughout the history of the Church and the teachings of the scriptures to have a leadership model to follow. Our Church is hierarchical by design and has rigorous requirements for the selection of those in leadership and expectations for their duties and responsibilities. As members of the Church, we are expected to respect those who have been called to leadership over us and support them in their roles. We should make sure that they are taken care of since they dedicate their lives to the body of Christ. God created this order of leadership so that the Church would thrive and survive in a disordered world. Glory be to God!

  • May 1, 2018

    WE ARE NOT JUDGES


    Romans 2:1

    Therefore you are inexcusable, O man, whoever you are who judge, for in whatever you judge another you condemn yourself; for you who judge practice the same things.

    Personal Challenge

    There is only one who is able and has the right, to judge our hearts and actions. That is our Lord, the only Righteous Judge. There are many who proclaim Christ and believe that they have been given the authority to judge others. This becomes a dangerous ground to walk on because how we judge others becomes the ruler by which we will someday be judged. God does want us to be discerning. He wants us to assess the world around us and then to exercise our free will to make righteous and godly choices. The ultimate commandment that we have been given by our Lord is to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. There is no room in there for judgment. This can be a challenge to practice in our lives, in my life, because it is so easy to take our eyes off of Jesus and start focusing on others around us in a comparative way. This always leads to judgment. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner and guide me toward loving and not judging those around me.

  • April 30, 2018

    WORKING WITH OTHERS


    Sirach 7:20-21

    Do not mistreat a servant who does his work in truth
    Nor a hired worker who devotes himself to you.
    Let your soul love an intelligent servant;
    Do not deprive him of his freedom.

    Personal Challenge

    I do not own my own business, so I do not have hired workers. I also do not have servants that work for me. However, there is still much truth in this passage that I can learn from. There are many ways throughout my life where I have opportunities to treat those in my life who are doing something on my behalf with love and respect. I have coworkers that are a part of my team and who sometimes take direction from me. Do I mistreat them or deal with them in gruff and ungodly ways? I have loved ones in my life, my wife, my children, my grandchildren, friends and other family members. How do I treat them when I need them to do something for me? In my church activities where I am in different leadership roles, do I lord it over those whom I work with or do I treat them in the way that the scriptures expect me to. I have a responsibility to my Lord and my neighbor to treat everyone with love and respect. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • April 29, 2018

    NO EXCUSE


    Romans 1:20-21

    For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened.

    Encouraging Words

    Paul reminds us in his letter to the Romans that no one has an excuse for saying that there is no God. Everything is this world screams out in evidence that there is a God, a God that purposely and magnificently created everything that exists. People may try to logic this off to anything and everything that is not related to God, but the arguments always fall apart. Even down to the need for each of us to worship and glorify our creator and Savior we are impelled by a force within us to worship something greater than ourselves. This is manifested by those who reject God but still end up worshipping someone or something else, all to no avail. The beauty of our God is that He loves us so much that He is willing to let us choose for ourselves who or what we want to worship and submit our lives to. His desire is that we worship Him and live our lives in a relationship with Him, but He will never force us to do this. This is my choice. He is my choice! I believe in who He is and what He has done for His beloved creation and I desire to serve, worship and honor Him, all the remaining days of my life. Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!

  • April 28, 2018

    Saint of the Week
    St. Dominic Guzman
  • April 27, 2018

    NO EVIL


    Sirach 7:1-3

    Do no evil things,
    And evil will never overtake you.
    Stay away from wrongdoing,
    And it will turn away from you.
    My son, do not sow on the furrows of wrongdoing,
    And you will not reap the same things sevenfold.

    Encouraging Words

    Sometimes the scriptures are so very crystal clear. Stay away from evil and evil things will not overtake you. Do not sow wrongdoing and you will not reap wrongdoing. Even with this clarity, we still choose far too often to dabble in evil and wrongdoing because it is attractive to our carnal bodies. The good news, the encouraging words, are that Jesus destroyed death and the power that sin holds over us so that we could follow in His footsteps and develop the ability in our lives to say “No!” to evil and wrongdoing. Glory be to God!

  • April 26, 2018

    NOT ASHAMED


    Romans 1:16-17

    For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, “The just shall live by faith.”

    Personal Challenge

    Our challenge is to embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ so tightly that we are never ashamed or afraid to share it with those around of. This is becoming more difficult as the world that we live in becomes more hostile toward Jesus and anything that is tied to Him, however, this is where our righteousness both grows and is confirmed, by putting our faith and our lives, in Him. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

  • April 25, 2018

    FARMING OUR HEARTS


    Sirach 6:18-19

    My son, from your youth up, choose instruction,
    And you will find wisdom also into old age.
    Come to her as one who plows and sows,
    And wait expectantly for her good fruits;
    For in her work you will labor a little while,
    Then you will quickly eat of her fruit.

    Personal Challenge

    I am so thankful that I was blessed with the opportunity to not only grow up in the farming country but to also have been involved in many different aspects of the farming and animal husbandry part of that world. It has made it so much easier to understand many of the scriptures that use images based on farming. Wisdom, or Jesus, as the early church fathers determined wisdom to be, is someone that we must pursue aggressively and passionately throughout our lives. We do not get to know Him deeply by just reading another book or listening to another sermon or podcast. Getting to know Jesus and acquiring His wisdom is like planting and growing an orchard. It takes time to prepare the soil for deep-rooted trees, time to plant the seedlings and nurture them until they are ready to be grafted, time of pruning and nurturing the tree until it is ready to produce fruit, and then spending the remainder of the years continuing to work with the trees until they have run the full gambit of their life, This is what we must do with our own lives, our own hearts, and our own minds. Without this lifelong effort, we will never taste the good fruits of wisdom (Jesus). Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, the sinner!