Our Recent Unholy Severing

The purveyor of darkness never stops seeking to cloud reality and divide hearts from attachment to God and to one another. Have you experienced it? In the past two years misunderstandings abound. Maybe you’ve even been wrongly judged because people have made assumptions about you too?
The spirit of the age has been busily busting apart relationships and lives.
Have you also noticed how we fear asking one another questions? This is not good, as questions draw truth from the heart and it is our hearts that bleed together and bond in love.
Fear is such a relationship-killer. Also, anger and defensiveness. Not to mention avoidance and the silent treatment. None of us is immune to acting out or to being on the receiving end of fleshly responses.

Count It All Joy

With the help of the Holy Spirit, I have counted my pain as joy. It's not easy to surrender to suffering at the hands of another. But He helps us. God promises that trials and testing, suffering and surrender, will be part of our lives. Because pressures produce endurance and faith; those things being far superior to gold because they earn a rich return, eternally. (1 Peter 1:7)
I also count it joy that suffering other's sin brings the soul that much closer to the Savior. Thirst moves us to seek the Source of Water for ourselves. (And He promises, those who seek Him will find Him! Jeremiah 29:13)
God has nourished me in multiple ways in this desert. I’ve alluded to it in the past, when I share sermons on Facebook. Through the abundance of counselors (teachers) there is wisdom.
Internet sermons are God's gift to us in our recent loss-of-life-as-we-knew-it-pre-covid.
Thank. God.

The Blessing In Suffering

It's a startling thing to say, really, but my life has been  enriched by rejection. The thing I feared most in childhood has served to tether me to the One who is my Friend. And I've found it's true. He is the Friend staying closer than a brother.
Pastor Phil Hopper said in the message I’m going to link below, “Daniel was prepared to give his life, because he’d given it away long before Babylon.” … and “you can’t lose anything you’ve already surrendered.”
If we cling to nothing on earth, then we have nothing on earth to lose . . . I gave my life to Jesus, and with it, my reputation and my right to myself. I'm not saying I don't want to take it back and respond in my flesh, but His grace restrains me most of the time. I'd rather suffer than sin.
Living in Babylon means that hostility against Jesus and His message will increase. Which means hostility against those of us who carry it will increase as well. But we need not fear, only prepare.
Peter tells us in his first epistle to prepare our minds for action. Be ready for anything by setting our hope completely on the grace coming when Jesus returns. (1 Peter 1:13) And we have Jesus' model of enduring. For the joy set before Him, he endured the cross, despising (looking past) the pain and shame and receiving the Victor's crown. (Hebrews 12:2)
If you are a Christian desiring to live faithfully, you’ll be greatly encouraged (and wisely instructed) by Pr. Phil's message: Thriving In Babylon. (The entire Daniel series is so good!)
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