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daily word - rejection

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How do you feel about rejection? Is there anything more painful? How do you feel about rejecting others? Obviously you should not practice this. Do you find Biblical justification for doing so? How do you treat those among you who fall into sin? Is a part of the discipline process treat them as a publican and a sinner? Do you equate this as cutting off all contact? But how do you treat publicans and sinners? Don’t you do business with them and engage in conversation with those outside your church? How else could you present my message to them?

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love me love people

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Do you love me? Do you love people? Do you see these things as being connected? It is easy to say you love me. It is much harder to love your brother in manifested visible ways, but if you do this people will believe you when you say you love me. Even as John has spoken, how can a man love God whom he cannot see if he cannot love his brother whom he can see? Consider the people you admire most. Isn’t their love for people necessary and central to their admirable qualities? Is this separable from faith? In as much as ye have done it unto the least of these, ye have done it unto me.

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daily word - culture and belief

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Do you believe in one faith, one baptism, one Body? Do you think faith practice and expression are influenced by culture? How much of your faith practice is pure essence and how much is culturally influenced? How would you know? How many believers do you know who come from cultures quite different from your own? Your understanding of the gospel is that it is a strong enough bond to hold you together despite these differences. Do you find this to be true in practice?

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daily word - seek truth

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Do you seek the truth? Who could say no to this? Yet if you do you will face obstacles and opposition. For you live in a culture and age in which you are surrounded by those who would influence you by fear or anger or false promises. It takes more than a little intentional resolve to avoid such manipulation. You have to stand fast for your liberty, and also for the truth. You must overcome fear to go where the search leads you. You will not find the truth by casual examination, and you will be changed by the search.

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daily word - popular?

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Do you know that I was a regular church attender up until it was my turn to read from the scroll? What do you think offended my audience? Was it that I identified myself as the one chosen to proclaim liberty to the captives? Or was it that I went on to point out the stories from scripture in which God poured out blessings on those outside the house of Israel? For whatever reason I wore out my welcome and was not popular from that moment on. I went on to add more stories to the Bible about God’s provision and blessing on outsiders. Is this still an issue?

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daily word - correction or approval?

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Have you ever had the occasion to give someone correction, or approval? What is the most gracious way to go about this? Consider the Golden Rule and the way you would want it done unto you. Do you keep correction at the lowest level possible, preferably just involving you and the other person, and maintaining confidentiality? What about approval? If you are caught doing something right, don’t you want the recognition to go up the chain of command? Do you find more opportunities for correction or for approval?

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daily word - feasting?

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In ancient times festivals and religious observances involved feasting. This was an appropriate way to celebrate in times when food was scarce. An abundance of food was a special treat and part of the celebration. Do you live in an affluent culture in which you can feast every day? Too much of a good thing is not a good thing. And yet food is still central to the life of a faith community, and breaking bread together intensifies human spiritual connection. In a culture of abundance, how can you hold a feast without going to excess? How can you make a feast a special occasion? 

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daily word - are you okay?

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Do you ask people how they are doing? Do they ask you? Do you give the expected answer of, ‘well’, or ‘okay’ or ‘fine’ whether you are or not because that is the expected answer? In some circles this is the expected answer whether it is true or not, and you know when you are in such company. But this keeps contact at a superficial level and prevents you from obtaining the comfort you need when you are going through difficult times. Have you ever asked this question of others without really wanting to know? Recalibrate your expectations.  It is okay not to be okay.

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daily word - get out of your own way

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Have you ever had anyone blocking your way? It is frustrating  to have someone impeding your progress. Have you ever been in your own way? This concept doesn’t make sense in the physical realm, but could this be a problem in the spiritual? Do you assume that the flaws of others are holding you back? What about your own fear, insecurity, and risk aversion? This is compounded by the ease with which you can project onto your circumstances and surroundings problems that are based in you.

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daily word - heresy

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Are you a heresy hunter? Do you know anyone who is? Everyone thinks their own faith is entirely orthodox, and any deviations from that are suspect. How much effort do you put into hunting down the errors of others and setting them straight? It is good to be zealous for the truth, but do you see how this can backfire? Are those outside the faith more amused or perplexed or dismissive of disputes between believers that claim to represent the same faith? Are you committed to defend the truth? Balance this against the lengths you will go to maintain fellowship with your brother.  

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