Sunday, February 17, 2008

Comfy???

In week 6 of "Life More Better, we were reintroduced to Jonah. Most of us have heard the story of Jonah being swallowed by a big fish, but in church we were reintroduced to the story of Jonah and we were told "the rest of the story". What is it going to take for God to really get your attention? For Jonah, it took being thrown overboard, a near drowning, being swallowed by a big fish, and the scorching sun to get him to listen and obey God's command to preach the Word to the people of Ninevah.

Jonah did not want to preach to "those" bad people who had committed heinous crimes and tortured Jonah's people. At times we as Christians determine who should be in our midst. We stay away from those who are not as "good" as we are and we gravitate towards people for wrong reasons, too.

The last couple of weeks has offered us challenges to spread the Gospel to all who we meet. We should not omit talking to someone about the Lord because we don't like them, we don't like their culture, we don't like their color or gender. None of this is from God. God wants us to talk to all persons and to Love all persons. Often we let a person's nationality, native language, race, or religion place a barrier between us and them; thereby, we might just place a barrier between them and the knowledge of Christ Jesus' Love for them.

This week we must continue to move out of our comfort zones. Our mission is that the World might Know Jesus. It is not okay to do nothing. All of us can do something to insure that the mission is accomplished. Who are you going to talk to about Jesus? What are you going to say if they don't listen? How will you reply when they question you about your faith based on your behavior? How uncomfortable are you willing to get for Christ?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I can't wait for the next scheduled of the Afrodiva S
how Live!

What a great job you all did and what a powerful message you sent. It was fun and spirit filled. I know that our church is in good hands because of the dedication and commitment that I see from each of you.

Reba and Anita you are doing great things facilitating the growth and work of our youth. Thanks for all that you do.

Well, FUMY once again you have shared the word of God FUMY style, and what a grand style you have.

Thanks for all of your hard work and I look forward to seeing you all on Sunday. I learn from each of you, you are a true inspiration and encouragement to me.

Stay true to yourself and God - there is no limit to what he will do through you.

Love ya'
Kathy CArr