Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Love Others

I am interested to know if anyone else questions whether "American Cheese" should be called cheese! My children know that I call it "fake cheese!" In my opinion cheese ought to have some substance and real flavor to it like Cheddar or Colby Jack (add your own favorite here). When you bite into a sandwich piled high with your favorite deli meat, wrapped in your favorite bread, don't you desire to have a slab of cheese in the mix that stands out and can be noticed? Are you with me on this? For me, fake cheese doesn't qualify! One definition of imitation I found is: "a thing intended to simulate or copy something else: an imitation diamond."

Today we were all challenged by Pastor Jonathon Falwell to consider how well we as Christians are loving other Christ-followers. We are the leaders of today and we have been called by our gracious Lord to humbly think of others first. Romans 12:9 teaches us that our love must be sincere, as opposed to imitation love. Does that imply that we may demonstrate love that is fake at times? We all wrestle with self-centered tendencies and must be vigilant about checking our pride as we reach out and practice serving others. I realize that it is not easy to love each of the Christians we know, or to be patient with fellow believers as they try us in so many ways, or allow others to take the credit, or give to others freely, or share in their joys and sorrows, or live in harmony, above criticism and at peace with brothers and sisters...(you get the idea). There is no doubt that this will take intentional effort. But I am convinced that none of us want to be seen as fake followers of Jesus! It is lunch time and I am hungry...I sure hope my sandwich has some real cheese on it today :)

p.s. Take note of verse 12 below. We should "steadfastly maintain the habit of prayer" 
It just so happens that we have an excellent place for you to come and develop or maintain your habit of prayer! Dorm 13 lower level "Prayer Center"

Romans 12: 9-21 (PHILLIPS translation) 
9 Let us have no imitation Christian love. Let us have a genuine break with evil and a real devotion to good.
10 Let us have real warm affection for one another as between brothers, and a willingness to let the other man have the credit.
11 Let us not allow slackness to spoil our work and let us keep the fires of the spirit burning, as we do our work for God.
12 Base your happiness on your hope in Christ. When trials come endure them patiently, steadfastly maintain the habit of prayer.
13 Give freely to fellow-Christians in want, never grudging a meal or a bed to those who need them.
14 And as for those who try to make your life a misery, bless them. Don’t curse, bless.
15 Share the happiness of those who are happy, the sorrow of those who are sad.
16 Live in harmony with each other. Don’t become snobbish but take a real interest in ordinary people. Don’t become set in your own opinions.
17 Don’t pay back a bad turn by a bad turn, to anyone. Don’t say “it doesn’t matter what people think”, but see that your public behavior is above criticism.
18 As far as your responsibility goes, live at peace with everyone.
19 Never take vengeance into your own hands, my dear friends: stand back and let God punish if he will. For it is written: ‘Vengeance is mine. I will repay’.
20-21 ... these are God’s words: ‘Therefore if your enemy hungers, feed him; if he thirsts, give him a drink; for in so doing you will heap coals of fire on his head’. Don’t allow yourself to be overpowered with evil. Take the offensive—overpower evil by good!

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