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10/28/16

The Lesson of Love -- Sandy Winn

Yesterday I lost a dear friend.  This special woman was in my life for 28 years.  Death tends to make us reflect on life.  What was this person's life all about?  What did they mean to me?  Are there any lessons, any takeaways, for me to apply?

My special friend had many talents, but her best talent was loving people well.  She made me feel I was worth her time.  She made herself available when I needed counsel or just needed a smile and a hug.  And what's more -- she did this for everyone she knew.  Imagine it -- a person who makes every other person feel they are her favorite!

Today there are thousands of people grieving because she is suddenly gone from us.  They are posting amazing tributes on her Facebook page.  There are dozens of pictures of her standing next to a friend and smiling -- as if each friend now treasures the fact that she especially loved them.

But amidst this grief there is also joy.  Feeling loved makes our hearts rejoice. The Scripture instructs us to "love each other deeply."  When we do that, opening our hearts and homes -- as Sandy did -- we empower others to love as well.

Sandy Winn has helped each of us to love well.  

Lorraine Mahan
10-28-2016

"Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.  Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling.  Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms."
1 Peter 4:8-10

1/6/16

GOD, I NEED HELP!

The Helper


Read the story here:John 16:5-15
  Listen to story hereJohn 16:5-15 

The words, “God, I need help!” have come from the lips of every Christian at some point in life.  The wonderful thing about this short prayer is that God provided the help we need long ago—at Pentecost.  Inside every believer dwells an intimate, all-sufficient Helper with one goal: to ensure we grow in Christlikeness.

Even before we become believers, the Holy Spirit starts working to reveal the character of Jesus.  Remember the vivid story of scales falling from the eyes of Saul (later known as Paul) to end his blindness? (Acts 9:18)  A similar thing happens as we receive the Spirit’s instruction.  He pulls away our scales of unbelief and manifests the true nature of Jesus Christ.  First, God’s Spirit testifies to the saving power of Jesus; then, after we have become believers, He acquaints us with the Lord’s character through Bible reading and observation of God’s work in our daily life.

Our dependence upon the Holy Spirit should grow in tandem with our understanding of God.  As we learn of the Christ to whom we are being conformed, the Holy Spirit at the same time reveals our inadequacy to appropriate such divine attributes without His coping so that He may live out Christ’s character through us.  We trade frustration for peace, anger for patience, and shallow happiness for pure joy as we become more like the Lord we serve.  With the aid of our divine Helper, our old existence of lonely desolation is pushed away in favor of a triumphant Christian life.

-Author unknown