Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The Good Things

What joy it was today to watch the miners from Chile who were set free from their captivity deep under the ground. To see many of them falling on their knees with thanks to God gave me joy! It is good to see good things on television. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

How Do We Help

I met a young woman this week. She is a very timid and has a lot of responsibility. Her mother just passed away and she is left with the care of her father who suffers from alzhiemers disease. She wants to do the best for her dad but he can be violent - a consequence of his disease. How do you help a person in this situation? It is not enough to tell her that all she has to do is ask God to help her. What do we as Christians do? How do we reach out in love and with compassion? When the Good Samaritan helped the man left at the side of the road, he did so with no strings attached. Often our help goes unrewarded and unacknowledged. Are you willing to reach out a helping hand with no strings or expectations attached? That is the only way that we can truly express the love of Jesus in our hearts. Show God's love to someone who comes into your life today with no thought of return.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Sometimes I am Ashamed to Call Myself a Christian

I would like to preface my remarks with a simple statement. Along with my fellow evangelical Christians there are certain things that I view as being contrary to the word of God. In my view homosexuality is contrary to scriptural teachings.

That being said I am ashamed of those Christians who feel it necessary to speak publicly and with great vigour with negativity about this subject. Over the past several weeks there have been several news reports regarding the kidnap and torture of gay persons simply because they are gay. There have also been several reports of young rural gay persons who have been driven to suicide because they have been bullied and persecuted because of their lifestyle choice. This is deplorable. Some of those people who have perpetrated this persecution have done so because some churches, ministers and Christians have gone out of their way to declare homosexuality as a sin against God and society. They have been involved with crusades proclaiming homosexuality and homosexuals as being a sin and sinful. It is my belief that this is not our job nor our duty as Christians. We are called to hate the sin but love the sinner. Anything that we do out of hate and fear is not God's will for his people.

Along with many others I find the very thought of homosexual behaviour as being unnatural and against the word of God. I do not, however, agree that this gives us license to behave in hateful and cruel ways. We cannot bring people to Christ by fighting against the sinner. Our job is to proclaim the love, grace and mercy of God. We are called to be ambassadors for the King of Kings.

I would encourage my brethren in the Lord to look closely at their own lives and fight the battle to overcome those things that so easily overtake us in our lives. The sins of pride, anger, hate, envy and the like are just as vile as any other. There are many things that trouble us in the world - fighting against those things does us more damage than fighting the battles within our own hearts and lives. None of us is perfect and not one of us is without sin. Pray for those caught in the terrible chains that bind them. Show them love. The Good Samaritan who helped the man who had been robbed and beaten and thrown in a ditch to die did not ask about the man's life - he only helped and displayed God's love and care for him. Our job is to proclaim that God loves the whole world and sent his Son for the whole world. As for me that is a big enough job for me.