John’s Jots;
In the past 62 years I have made many friends (some good, some bad)! Some I keep in close contact with and others are but memories, but have affected my life in some crucial way. I learned early in life that friends are critical and are ever important. They have a huge influence in our lives.
Jesus says, “You are my friends if you do what I command”. John 15:14.
Jesus is a friend to His followers. He is Lord, but He is a friend. He is Savior, but He is a friend. He is the Son of God, but He is a friend. He is sinless and holy, but He is a friend. He is a friend to sinners, and a friend to those He saves. Jesus is a friend to his followers, but it is a friendship based on obedience. Compliance to Christ creates companionship.
If I do not obey Christ’s commands, He does not call me friend. It is out of our actions that friendship with Jesus is validated. Obedience to Jesus inspires intimacy with Jesus. It is imperative that we obey Jesus so that we can really get to know Jesus. His friendship is free for all who follow Him with a hungry heart to obey. Friendship flourishes with faithful fidelity.
He [Jesus] replied, “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it. Luke 11:28
Friendship with Jesus is an invitation to intimacy. He reveals to His friends the riches of His grace, and the hope of His glory. It is a friendship that bears the fruit of saved souls and solid character. You begin to emulate the attitude, actions, words and spirit of Jesus, because this is what friends do. Friends look, act and sound like each other. You know you are a friend of Jesus, when Jesus consistently influences you to be like Him.
When others are around you does your behavior provide evidence that you’ve been with Jesus? Is it a friendship based on conviction, not convenience—intimacy not intimidation and giving not getting? As you grow in your friendship with Christ you better understand His heart, and your prayers align more with His will. Friendship with Jesus facilitates friendship with people. True friends flock to be with fellow friends of Jesus. Evangelism of the lost and edification of the saved flow freely when Jesus is your best friend.
Unlike old friends that have become part of our past and are now hard to find, Jesus is never hard to find. No matter how far we have wondered away from Him, He is always there with open arms, awaiting our return!
Let’s start that return this week, better yet today!
Will I C U N church this SONday?
John
John’s Jots;
Won’t you be my valentine? Yeah, guys, don’t forget that the 14th is valentines day. As for me I deplore the day. I feel it is just another way to get my hard earned money. And I don’t believe that we should set aside one day a year to let someone know that we love them. That’s something that should be shown 365 days a year!
A little history on the day from Wikipedia: “Since Legenda Aurea still provided no connections whatsoever with sentimental love, appropriate lore has been embroidered in modern times to portray Valentine as a priest who refused an unattested law attributed to Roman Emperor Claudius II, allegedly ordering that young men remain single. The Emperor supposedly did this to grow his army, believing that married men did not make for good soldiers. The priest Valentine, however, secretly performed marriage ceremonies for young men. When Claudius found out about this, he had Valentine arrested and thrown in jail. On the evening before Valentine was to be executed, he would have written the first "valentine" card himself, addressed to a young girl variously identified as his beloved, as the jailer's daughter whom he had befriended and healed, or both. It was a note that read "From your Valentine."”
Now if you really want a true valentine, I have one in mind. It is made up of 66 books so it may take you a little longer to find the love that is alluded to within it’s pages.
God sent the very first valentine in the form of His Son, Jesus! His story can be found within the pages of Bible. You can get to know Him in the New Testament (the last 27 books). But, to know the God who sent Him and His great love for us you must begin in the Old Testament and read it forward, just like any good novel!
But, this story is about how much you are loved and how much our God desires to be loved by you! His desire is to be linked to you for eternity. His desire is so great that He has taken all the effort to make it possible through His Son. And is offered to you through His grace!!! “Now if that isn’t love, then the ocean’s a myth . . .!”
Won’t you be His valentine? Won’t you open God’s word and find out just how much you are loved? Won’t you consider the cost? Yes, there is a cost, not in money, to become a follower of Jesus. The cost is your entire life!
As the legend goes, St. Valentine died because he believed in love and marriage. Jesus died for a marriage that is coming in the future between Himself and His bride the Church! You can become a member or a bride to Christ by giving yourself to Him, by being immersed and becoming a new creation! The old will be gone and the new will live forever!!!! Now that is LOVE! Accept it today!
C U N church this SONday!
John
John’s Jots,
Well the presents are all unwrapped, the mess cleaned up and the dinner devoured! What more could we ask? Yet, is it time to just get on with life?
By the way, Happy New Year! Yeah, it all seems to be anti-climactic, doesn’t it?
We seem to spend so much time getting ready for Christmas that when the time comes we can’t wait for it to be over! Don’t get me wrong, I was so glad to see the family as I am sure each of you was. But, when it was all said and done, it would have been complete emptiness had not it been for Christ’s birth!
So do we just move on? I don’t hardly think so. Even though the “gifts” didn’t seem to fulfill or have a lasting impression, “THE GIFT” should change everything!
I would like to share a story I read recently: Contrast, by Bill Brant.
She approached cautiously and her eyes never left it. When her hands touched it, it was a caress, not a grab. Then she bowed, not to me but to the book. I was just the holder; she knew the importance of the gift itself. And I watched as she gently took the Bible in her native language of Swahili and cuddled it against her chest. Then as she sat, she began to read because she wanted to know what was written there. A young woman in Mbeya, Tanzania, not having a Bible before, hungered to know for herself what God says.
We have access to numerous Bibles, different versions, different styles. At times it seems that we more often read books about the Book, consult blogs offering opinions as to what the Bible is implying, listen to people with initials after their names as if only they understand the depth contained within the covers.
The contrast is striking, a young woman who had only heard what scripture says wants to read and understand it for herself. We who have those same words readily available seemingly would rather rely on someone other than God to tell us His thoughts. Do we really want the message of God homogenized and filtered by someone else?
The Apostle Paul reminded Timothy that: From childhood you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work (II Tim. 3:15-17).
To make a difference, we must open and use “THE GIFT”! To know what God says we must, like the young woman in Tanzania, read the Bible. We must become people of the Book, again.
Let’s make 2012 the year of renewal and become children of the Book! What a great gift we have been presented in Christ the Lord! But, if we just put Him on the shelf and only get Him out when we think we need Him, He can’t possibly change our lives. Let’s read the Word daily and apply it to our lives so not only we, but the entire world will be changed for the glory of God!
Happy New Year!
John
John’s Jots:
Did you realize that we are only a few days away from Christmas?! Remember last year when you decided that this year you would start earlier, plan better and be prepared completely for one of the greatest days in our society?
Well, how did you do? Have you made your list of people you need to recognize with a gift? Or have you made a list of those you need to send a card to? How about those that deserves a personal phone call?
What about planning ahead so that when January does get here, you won’t be buried in bills? That would imply that you have been saving in a separate fund for the gifts you desire to give!
Let’s see now, what have I forgotten? I made the list, I checked it twice, I am pretty sure I know who was naughty or nice! I guess I didn’t forget anything.
Wait a minute, just what are we celebrating for? Oh yeah, it’s Christ’s birthday (well at least when we celebrate it)!
Christmas this year falls on Sunday. I wonder just how many people will not be in His house on the 25th? Yeah, I know we have family to entertain, meals to cook, exchanges to make! How can anyone expect us to be in a worship service “this” particular day???
Regrettably I heard of actual churches that dismiss services on Christmas when it falls on Sunday so that their members will not have to make that choice. So they won’t have to choose between family and Christ! And then we wonder why the church is failing today! I can remember Jesus saying in Luke 14:26 If any man cometh unto me, and hateth not his own father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple
At least Christmas falling on Sunday only happens about every 7 years. But, what about our everyday priorities? We can come up with many reasons (excuses) why we just can’t make it to church on any given Sunday.
Ray Stevens sang a song in the 80’s entitled “Excuses.” Regrettably many people to day continue to use them to suit their own purposes! “Little Johnny had a cold: the whole family had to stay home, just to blow that poor kid’s nose!”
My how disappointed God must be with us. If we only forgot to remember Him one day a year, i.e. Christmas that would be bad enough. But I am afraid that we set our priorities with Jesus and the church being a very good alternative!
Yes, “God so loved the world . . .” but have we recognized just what a great gift He sent? Have we made Him first place on our priority list? Or are we “the church” to busy being the church to be Christ in the world? Let’s start now to make Him first place, not only on the 25th but everyday!
Hope to C U N church this “Sonday”!
Merry Christmas to all from
The Coneys
John’s Jots
As November is the nomal time for us to consider giving thanks to our Creator, I ponder the best way to do that. I would like to share an article by Rick Brown entitled: “Leaving the Classroom and Living the Life”
“The professional student. I remember seeing him around campus in college. I'll call him James. James was an old guy. Probably around thirty-two at the time. At first I thought he must be a little slow in his learning process.
But then I discovered he already had a degree. Actually, he had several. And he was working on another one when I showed up to campus.
You'd see him walking slowly along with his backpack full of books. I'm not sure he had any friends. There weren't too many old guys like him on campus. So he pretty much hung to himself, went to class, and then went home.
Now, the point of this story is not that we should have befriended him. Maybe we should have. But the point is we thought it was very curious that James would keep going to school. We liked school, but the goal of the university for the ones I hung out with was to find someone to marry ... I mean ... get a degree and then get a job and get to work.
You see, we think someone who gets an education but does not apply it to some constructive work is unusual. But every week churches fill up with professional students. Students of Jesus who study his words and even memorize episodes of his life but walk out and never put into practice what they have been "learning."
The big "elephant in the room" in our churches is discipleship. Unlike the professional student, disciples know the word of God and it shapes how they love and serve people.
For instance, Jesus spent much of his time sharing meals with people. In his day this was a form of inclusion. And the religious people of the day had certain people they would eat with and there was a list of those who were black-balled. Jesus had a way of breaking the rules.
When we love people like Jesus loves people, then folks are going to ask questions. And notice what Jesus says to answer their question about him associating with those they considered undesirable:
On hearing this, Jesus said, "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what this means: 'I desire mercy, not sacrifice.' For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners" (Matthew 9:12-13 NIV).
God desires mercy, not sacrifice (Matthew 9:13). We can offer a sacrifice all day every day and not have a heart that is shaped like his. His target is sinners. The fact is, we are all sinners. What Jesus means is that if you don't see yourself as a sinner in need of a savior, then you won't need him. And you won't want to have him in your house for dinner. He's likely to bring you on a mission to serve the "least of these," not just those who can return the favor.
Have you -- like most folks who consider themselves Christians -- been stuck in school, long on information and short on transformation? Maybe it's time to put the books down, find the nearest exit, and let your learning lead your life.”
[Jesus said,] "Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them" (John 13:17 NIV).
Instead of thanking Him prayerfully why not show Him from now on?
C U this “Sonday”.
John
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