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    • Unforgiveness destroys everything!

      Posted at 8:30 am by sneuhofer, on July 11, 2018
      Proverbs 17:9 (NCV) Whoever forgives someone’s sin makes a friend, but gossiping about the sin breaks up friendships.
       
      Reading the words of this verse bring an immediate feeling of of hurt and sadness. I thought back to a time where I engaged my mouth before my brain and the words, intended to be funny, came out hurtful. The person receiving the words was instantly offended at what I had said. I thought everything was fine. But little did I know, my eyes were wide open to what had transpired in her heart when someone we both knew told me how much my friend had been offended. I could tell that her offense had grown into anger and bitterness.
       
      Whoa! If I would have only known right then and there…I would have explained myself better and apologized for the unintentional hurtful words. But this friend had held onto the words and allowed them to fester. The more my words lingered, the more of a foothold my friend gave Satan to twist everything I said around.
       
      Has this ever happened to you?
       
      This root issue in this situation is that my friend didn’t like conflict so instead of coming to me and saying something, she felt it necessary to share how I had hurt her with several others. She had fallen into the sin of gossip. By the time word got back to me, I was hurt because the things she said about me were so far from the truth. Playing the victim, she spun the story so many different ways it had taken on a life of its own.
       
      Let me just be honest…I don’t particularly care for conflict either but a conversation had to happen. This was someone I considered to be a close friend…so approaching her should have been easy. But it wasn’t. It was perhaps one of the hardest conversations I’ve ever had. I told her exactly what I heard from the other person and then restated what I intended to say. I told her that I sincerely didn’t mean to hurt her feelings…but I knew the damage had been done. I asked several times during this conversation for her to forgive me, but she “just couldn’t.”
       
      Sad…isn’t it?
       
      The God of the universe can forgive me for the stupid stuff I’ve done over the course of my life, but a friend couldn’t forgive my offense. Needless to say, our friendship is no longer.
       
      Unforgiveness destroys everything…friendships, families, health, etc.
       
      Are you holding on to an offense today? The Bible encourages us to let go, forgive and reconcile. I have included a few scripture references for you at the bottom of this post. I’d like to encourage you to open the lines of communication and talk about the issue with the offender. Don’t allow yourself to fall into gossip. Talk directly to the person who hurt you. If the person is not around to talk to face to face consider writing an email or a letter. These steps will help you get started:
       
      1 – Pray first and seek God’s guidance in the matter.
      2 – Read what God has to say about harboring an offense (see scripture references below).
      3 – Take the steps necessary to make contact with the person who offended you.
      Corinthians 13 is considered to be the love chapter of the Bible, in 1 Corinthians 13:5 (NIV) we are told that love “does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.”  When we keep records of wrong, we are not being forgiving at all.
       
      Matthew 18:21 – 35 – The Parable of the Unmerciful Servant. This parable tells the story of a forgiving master and an unforgiving servant.

       

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    • Unbelieving Family Members

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on July 10, 2018

      <blockquote>John 7: 1- 5 (NCV) After this, Jesus traveled around Galilee. He did not want to travel in Judea, because some evil people there wanted to kill him. It was time for the Feast of Shelters. So Jesus’ brothers said to him, “You should leave here and go to Judea so your followers there can see the miracles you do. Anyone who wants to be well known does not hide what he does. If you are doing these things, show yourself to the world.” (Even Jesus’ brothers did not believe in him.)</blockquote>

      Jesus knew how it felt to face trials and tribulation because he faced the same struggles we face. He even knew what it was like when members of his own family didn’t believe in him. I know the pain of trying to deal with family members that don’t share my faith… but I can’t allow the pain to take my focus off the One who knows my pain… I take comfort and lean on Christ because He too has been there.

      Being a Christian, I have chosen to live my life according to the truth of God’s word. The more I learn about Jesus and what the Bible says, the more I am transformed into his image. For the people who live by the world’s standards, the way I chose to live is hard for them to understand. Jesus faced the same type of scenario in John 7 verses 1 – 10. It was time for the Feast of Shelters and Jesus’s brothers were going into Judea for the feast. Knowing that his time had not yet come to die and there were people out to kill him, Jesus told his brothers he would stay in Galilee.

      His brothers didn’t understand why Jesus wanted to stay. They told Jesus that he needed to “show himself to the world.” They thought Jesus should go so his followers in Judea could see his miracles. But Jesus knew the time wasn’t right. After Jesus’s brothers left for the festival, Jesus left too but didn’t let people see him.

      Like Jesus, I have to walk by faith and not by sight. As I continue to live my life for Christ in the midst of unbelieving family members, I trust Jesus for the words to say so that they may see Him and not me. I know beyond the shadow of a doubt that Jesus is at work in the life of me and my family…  I just have to trust in His perfect timing and believe that one day my husband will sit beside me at church on Sunday mornings.

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    • Unplug and calm the chaos

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on June 28, 2018

      We live in a world of constant chaos. There is never TIME for anything or anyone. From the moment I’m so rudely awakened by the annoying buzz of the alarm clock, my life is nothing but constant motion. There are so many outside distractions demanding my undivided attention and every little second of my time.

      The day begins…

      I’m sure you can relate to the routine…

      ✓ Get the kids up ready for school…”BRUSH YOUR TEETH!”
      ✓ Fix breakfast
      ✓ Let the dog(s) out
      ✓ Maybe give the spouse a kiss before they runs out the door to battle rush-hour traffic

      Shhhhhh…was was that noise? It’s the school bus! “HURRY or you will  miss the bus! Don’t forget your lunch!” A quick kiss on the head and then… there is silence.

      But only for a brief second of silence and then…

      …it’s time for your own day to start. The door shuts behind your kids or your spouse and just like that you’re sent into the frenzy of getting yourself ready… shower, hair, make-up, let the dog in, traffic, deadlines, meetings, bosses.

      There is never enough time to do what you’ve written on your list of things to do today…much less check anything off.

      Everyone demands a piece of your time. This is exhausting just writing about it…but I have lived it too and let me just say…it is exhausting!

      Have you ever watched clothes in the dryer?  Pieces tumble from the top of the dryer drum to the bottom in a circular motion. Sometimes I fee like my life is just like the clothes being tossed around in the dryer. So many things coming at me from every direction…it’s as if I’m spinning, spinning, spinning farther and farther out of control. On days like this I feel exhausted and I haven’t even gotten out of the house yet.

      I know I have even said to myself… THERE HAS GOT TO BE SOMETHING BETTER THAN THIS! There has to be some kind of release, a quiet place where I can go and find refreshment and renewal.

      Wait… I said quiet. Does that word even exist in my vocabulary or is it some sort of foreign language?

      Let me just be real… my world is full of noise and stress. I am pretty sure yours is too. But it’s how I deal with the “stuff” this world throws at me that matters. Plain and simple…I have to UNPLUG.

      UNPLUG? Who has time for that? God never wanted us to be in constant motion. He wants us to “be still” and get away for a few minutes with him. Jesus even found time in his busy schedule to get away (Matthew 14:23).  If Jesus can find time, I know I sure can.

      Having time with God (establishing a quiet time) is a necessity if I want to hear His voice…and truthfully it’s really hard to listen for it if I’m running at “mach speed” with my hair on fire. I should’t be afraid of the silence,  I need to embrace it!  It’s only in the silence that I can truly relax in the presence of my Heavenly Father.  He wants to spend one-on-one time with  me with no distractions or interruptions.  In this quiet place I am able to “let go” of my over committed schedule and refocus on the Creator the Universe and His purpose for my life.

      Yes that’s right… HE has a purpose for me and for you and it’s not to be in constant motion. Most of us do a pretty good job of filling our days with people, places and things. How will we know what our purpose is unless we get away and listen for God’s voice.

      I promise, you will find renewed strength (Psalm 23:2, Isaiah 40:31) when you unplug from the noise and plug-in to a daily quiet time with Jesus.  He is our source for strength and our defense against the lies we hear from this world every day.

      He’s calling us to come away and spend a little piece of our day with Him. Will you answer his call?  Christ did so much for us when He gave his life so that we could be forgiven.  Is it too much to give him just a few minutes out of our day?  The choice is yours – believe the lies of the enemy saying “You just don’t have time in your day for 1 more thing!”  or unplug and learn the truth.

       

       

       

       

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