Monday, October 31, 2011

Blessed

People who abuse others have themselves been abused. However, not everyone who has been abused becomes an abuser. On a positive note, people who bless others are blessed themselves. The purpose of God's blessings in a person's life is to become a blessing. Are you blessed?

Ephesians 1:3-6, "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. In love he predestined us for adoption as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will, to the praise of his glorious grace, with which he has blessed us in the Beloved."

In Christ we are blessed. We are blessed to be a blessing. You are blessed. Go out and be a blessing to others today.

Peace,
Stan

Monday, October 24, 2011

Seedtime and Harvest


Grace allows us to receive what we do not deserve—salvation. Our relationship with God is based on his grace. Our relationship with others and with the world around us is based mostly on reciprocation, or cause-and-effect. Newton’s Third Law of Motion is to every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
The Hindus and Buddhists talk of karma—the idea that action brings upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad. I completely reject the reincarnation aspect of karma. In everyday life karma, or what-goes-around comes-around, or planting and harvest is spot on. In my relationship with God, I trust in the grace of God, not in planting and harvest. But, planting and harvest is a law that governs life on earth.

Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 (NKJV)
      To everything there is a season,
      A time for every purpose under heaven:
      A time to be born,
      And a time to die;
      A time to plant,
      And a time to pluck what is planted;

When is comes to planting and harvesting, like begets like. Whatever kind of seed you plant, you will harvest the same kind of produce. Apples produce apples, bears produce bears, hatred produces hatred, etc. Not all seeds produce in the same way. Some seeds multiply quickly. Others require more patience.

Farmers plant from 25,000 to 45,000 seeds per acre. According to the Iowa Corn Producers the average yield per acre of corn is 183 bushels. There are 72,800 kernels in a bushel of corn. So, each acre produces about  13,322,400 kernels. Every seed planted yields at least 300 kernels of corn at harvest, just a few months later.

Oak trees are far different from corn. Only 1 in 10,000 acorns become an oak tree. Oaks don't start producing acorns until they are at least 20 years old. They only reach their maximum production after they are 100 years old. A mature oak produces about 2200 acorns yearly. Their average life span is around 200 years. So, oak trees produce about 350,000 acorns in their life span.

Nearly everything in life can be considered a seed. Time, words and money are all seeds. Not every seed will produce the same. Some seeds will multiply quickly. Others are like acorns. Not every kind action will be immediately rewarded. Yet, kindness will certainly be rewarded richly if practiced continually over a lifetime. Kindness toward others will beget kindness in return.

A good portion of your time and money should be used to bless others and to advance God's kingdom. Words destroy, so you should put a guard on your lips. Words edify, so you should be generous with compliments and words of comfort.

All seed left in the bag will never produce, and will usually rot.

Peace,
Stan

Monday, October 17, 2011

I Love My Church Family

I love my church family. Cornerstone Church is a warm, close, genuine church family. The church is Christ's answer to a cold, lonely world. At church we worship, serve and grow together. Mostly, church is where we connect with other Christ followers.

I appreciate my personal relationship with God. I am grateful that I can go to the throne of God's grace myself to receive the help I need. However, there is no such thing as Christianity outside of the context of body. We are the body of Christ.

The body of Christ is local. Paul wrote letters to local churches. Jesus addressed local churches in Revelation. I am so glad to be a member of the body of Christ known as Cornerstone Church in Chillicothe, Missouri. Cornerstone is a place where you do not have to put on airs. You can come as you are, but you will not stay that way. We grow together. We mourn together, and celebrate together. We pray for one another, and serve one another. We reach out with help and healing to our community and to our world.

We are close knit. Yet, there is always room for one more in the fabric of our community. I love my church family.

Peace,
Stan