Posts Tagged ‘Pondering’
Humorous Biblical Ponderings
I pose a question for you to ponder…….and chuckle at a bit…..
Suppose you were at a party where everyone was drinking.(yes, I know, you would never be there) They ran out of beer and asked you to go and get some more. As a Christian (question posed to my hubby “as a pastor”) would you do so?
Before answering, consider John chapter 2 verses 1-12….
Hmmmmm, Jesus’ first miracle, turning water to wine in the middle of a party…..
Saving Faith or the Devil’s Drug?
“It is now almost universally supposed that saving faith is nothing more than an act of the human will, which any man is capable of performing: all that is needed is to bring before a sinner a few verses of Scripture which describe his lost condition, one or two which contain the word “believe,” and then a little persuasion, for him to “accept Christ,” and the thing is done. And the awful thing is that so very, very few see anything wrong with this—blind to the fact that such a process is only the Devil’s drug to lull thousands into a false peace.” —A. W. Pink (1886–1952)
Something to Ponder
A people who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be persecuted because their countercultural lifestyles stick out like a sore thumb. When family patterns are reformed, it is so public that everyone notices. Family, friend, co-worker and church member are easily offended by family reforms. – Scott Brown
Pondering Persecution
Those of us who are true believers in Christ who pursue holiness and godliness we will at one time or another suffer persecution for our faith. The ways of God are not the ways of this world and because of that conflict will arise. Unfortunately, sometimes the persecution even comes from others within the church. There are even those who see the amount of persecution they endure to be a mark or measuring stick of their holiness. This lends itself to an attitude that focuses on self rather than the Lord. Those people not only welcome persecution but sometimes even are the instigators. Have you ever heard of being your own worse enemy??
Here is my pondering thought for you today.
There is true persecution and suffering but………
Consider this, sometimes it isn’t persecution you are suffering but the result of strife you may be sowing. It takes a very humble heart to be open to the Spirit, to recognize this, repent, and realign our focus on the Lord. He is our standard and not our perceived level of persecution.
Your thoughts?
The Unknown God
A quote to ponder today………..
“The design of every false scheme and system of religion is to depict the character of God in such a way that it is agreeable to the tastes of the carnal heart, acceptable to depraved human nature. And that can only be done by a species of misrepresentation: the ignoring of those of His prerogatives and perfections which are objectionable, and the disproportionate emphasizing of those of His attributes which appeal to their selfishness—such as His love, mercy, and long-sufferance. But let the character of God be faithfully presented as it is actually portrayed in the Scriptures—in the Old Testament as well as the New—and nine out of every ten of church-goers will frankly state that they find it impossible to love Him.” The plain fact is, dear reader, that to the present generation the Most High of Holy Writ is “the unknown God.” —A. W. Pink (1886–1952)
Should We Really Call It a ‘Quiet’ Time?
In the verbal actions of the psalms—rejoicing, asking for help, and expressing thanks (see 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)—we talk to someone else, in this case, God himself. It’s fair to say that having a “quiet time” is a misnomer. We should more properly have a “noisy time”! By talking out loud you live the reality that you are talking with another person, not simply talking to yourself inside your own head. Of course “silent prayers” are not wrong—1 Samuel 1:13, Nehemiah 2:4, and, likely, Genesis 24:45—but they are the exception.
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God wants to catch your ear in order to awaken your voice. When you have your ‘quiet’ time, or as you walk outdoors, or during your commute, may the decibel level rise to joyful noise and cries of need—and may God listen to the sound of your voice!
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