A Walk with Jesus randal, July 22, 2003 at 5:00:00 AM BST
by Perry Taylor, Florence, Alabama Our Vacation Bible School this year was centered on the theme, "What Did Jesus Do? — A Walk with Him." That is always a pertinent question to consider. We have the Gospels to inform us what He did while He was here. Thank God for them! The continuous need is to be reminded of how He lived and how we should live as well. The name "Christian" symbolizes the goal and responsibility of being "Christ-like." He also told his early disciples and 21st-century disciples to follow Him. For example, "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me" (Matt. 16:24). The word "daily" is included in Luke’s account (9:23). A second question goes with the first one. "What would Jesus do?" Remember WWJD? If He were in my place, what would He do with His time and money and energies? What kind of television shows would He watch? What kind of clothes would He wear? What kind of books would He read? Would His life resemble my life? Jesus would definitely put the kingdom or church first if He were here (Matt. 6:33). He would be at the hospitals and nursing homes showing compassion. He would be helping the poor and visiting the jails or prisons. He would be sharing his love with as many people as possible, because He did that when He was here. A third question should also be asked. "What will Jesus do?" He has also told us the answer in Matthew 25:31-46. He will divide us up into two groups: those on His right and those on His left. The right ones include those who have helped others like Jesus did. Those on the left did not help the less fortunate: the hungry, thirsty, naked, sick, jailed, and strangers. Jesus even said, "inasmuch as you did it (or did it not) to one of the least of these, you did it (or did it not) to me." Are we in the "did it not" category? If we are going to walk like Jesus, we need to find answers to these three questions: "What did Jesus do, what would Jesus do, and what will Jesus do?" The answer to the latter should give us motivation to work on the first two. Also, our love for Him should cause to want to be like Him "daily." ... subscribe
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Update on FMag Forthright Magazine continues, more dynamic than ever! We have groups created for FMag on Facebook and the Churches of Christ Network. Announcement blog is up and going on Preachers Files. Email lists about FMag and FPress are available both on Yahoo and GoogleGroups. And, to top it all off, we're twittering for both on Twitter.com. by randal @ 1/20/09, 11:55 AM How to Make Sure That Your Judgment Is Flawless by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This evening read John 5:24--47 How to Make Sure That Your Judgment Is Flawless Yes, it is popular to say that we are not supposed to judge, but the truth is we all make judgments about many things daily. Otherwise, we would never succeed in life. The real question is what is our guide for judging. Why can we not simply follow the example of our Master and Lord? He said, 30 "I can of Myself ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 5:08 AM Do You Ever Feel Like Just a Name? by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This morning read First Chronicles 1--3 Do You Ever Feel Like Just a Name? Think on the manner, in which the Book of First Chronicles begins, 1 Adam, Seth, Enosh (1 Chr. 1:1). In this way begins the longest genealogy in the Bible. The names continue to the end of the ninth chapter! Were these just names? Adam; who is he? You know there is more in the Bible than the mere mention of his name in ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 5:05 AM ...
by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This evening read John 5:1--23 Jesus healed a man. Praise God! However, Jesus healed him on the Sabbath. Uh oh. Some people were ready to kill Jesus for this perceived violation of the Sabbath Law. 16 For this reason the Jews persecuted Jesus, and sought to kill Him, because He had done these things on the Sabbath (Joh. 5:16). Jesus did a good thing. Yet, people criticized Him severely for it. And they were not people ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 5:03 AM They Were His Servants by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This morning read Second Kings 24 and 25 They Were His Servants As the writer of Second Kings explains whom the Lord sent against Judah, the writer said that this was 2 ...according to the word of the LORD which He had spoken by His servants the prophets (2 Kin. 24:2). Those great men we have honored for centuries were nothing more than servants of the Lord God. What does that make us? Do you do something ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 5:01 AM ...
by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This evening read John 4:30--54 The disciples went into a town to buy food while Jesus remained out of the town. There He engaged a woman in conversation. When the disciples returned, here is what happened, 31 In the meantime His disciples urged Him, saying, "Rabbi, eat." 32 But He said to them, "I have food to eat of which you do not know" (Joh. 4:31, 32). As you read the Gospel According to John, watch ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 4:59 AM Having a Tender Heart by Don Ruhl Read the Bible in a Year This morning read Second Kings 22 and 23 Having a Tender Heart When Josiah heard the word of God for the first time, he tore his clothes, knowing of the wrath that was upon Jerusalem for the idolatry of his forefathers. Therefore, he sent messengers to a prophetess to inquire of the Lord. He did have a message for Josiah. God said through the prophetess, 19 "...because your heart was tender, and you humbled yourself before ... more ... by diane amberg @ 5/18/05, 4:56 AM
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