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    • Before we were even born…Christ prayed for us!

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on March 12, 2018
      John 17: 20 – 24 (The Message) “I’m praying not only for them but also for those who will believe in me because of them and their witness about me. The goal is for all of them to become one heart and mind— Just as you, Father, are in me and I in you, So they might be one heart and mind with us. Then the world might believe that you, in fact, sent me. The same glory you gave me, I gave them, so they’ll be as unified and together as we are— I in them and you in me. Then they’ll be mature in this oneness, and give the godless world evidence that you’ve sent me and loved them in the same way you’ve loved me. Father, I want those you gave me to be with me, right where I am, so they can see my glory, the splendor you gave me, having loved me long before there ever was a world.”

      The evening meal in the upper room was over and Jesus had humbled himself and washed the disciples’ feet to leave them with a lasting impression of serving all. His final words to them were encouraging. “By trusting in me you will be unshakable, assured and deeply at peace. Yet, in this godless world you will experience difficulties. But take heart! I’ve conquered the world.” (John 16:33 TM)

      The lesson now finished, Jesus turned his eyes to the Father and began to pray. His prayer was three-fold; for Himself, his disciples, and for those followers still to come. Did you catch that? Even before Jesus went to Calvary to forever cancel our sin debt, He prayed for followers still to come. You and I were a part of that prayer. With everything going on that night, he had us on his mind. He prayed that we would be one (or in unity) just as he and the Father were in unity. To better understand what it means to be in unity I had to go back to Noah Webster’s 1829 Dictionary.

      U’NITY, n The state of being one; oneness. Unity may consist of a simple substance or existing being, as the soul; but usually it consists in a close junction of particles or parts, constituting a body detached from other bodies. Unity is a thing undivided itself, but separate from ever other thing.

      As I thought about what it means to be in unity based on the definition above, Jesus’s desire was for the disciples to be a powerful witness to God’s love. “God did not send Jesus into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.” (John 3:17 NIV) Yes the disciples were individual people, but they were united with a common purpose; to be “his witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” (Acts 1:8 NIV) The disciples were focused on what they had to do. What a job they did reaching their known world for Christ…wouldn’t you agree?

      As Jesus continued to pray for future believers, he prayed for them to “be mature, and give the godless world evidence that you’ve sent me and loved them in the same way you’ve loved me.” Evidence? What evidence do we have today to show people that God loved us so much that he sent Jesus to die for our sin so we don’t have to? We follow the example that Jesus set for us while he walked this earth, and love the way he loved. We also use our words to build each other up instead of tear each other down. We can be genuine. We work together in humility and give of our time, talent and treasures. There are so many things we can do to show God’s love in action. People are watching even when we think they’re not. As believers we have the Holy Spirit living inside of us. We need to learn how to listen and go where he leads us. God is at work and will reveal himself through us if we allow ourselves to be available.

      Father, help me to be mature and give this world evidence of your love in my life. Help me to love and serve the way you did. Help me cross boundaries so that I can build bridges to people that are in desperate need of you. Help me to always show your love in action. Amen

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    • Find success by losing control

      Posted at 7:30 am by sneuhofer, on March 7, 2018
      Proverbs 3:1-6 (NIV) My child, do not forget my teaching, but keep my commands in mind. Then you will live a long time, and your life will be successful. Don’t ever forget kindness and truth. Wear them like a necklace. Write them on your heart as if on a tablet. Then you will be respected and will please both God and people. Trust the Lord with all your heart, and don’t depend on your own understanding. Remember the Lord in all you do, and he will give you success.
      How do I find peace in my life?  By obtaining wisdom because, according to God’s word, it (wisdom) will bring peace.  Wisdom will give life to those who use it (v. 18), and everyone who uses it will be happy.  If I hold onto wisdom, Proverbs assures me that I can lie down and sleep in peace.  I won’t be shaken or afraid of sudden trouble.

      So if wisdom brings peace…how do I find wisdom? According to Proverbs 3, I have to hold onto the word of the Lord. I have to strive to keep the Lord’s commands in mind and not forget his teachings. I must remember kindness and truth by wearing them like a necklace and write them on the tablet of my heart.

      But there’s more…I also have to trust God with all my heart. I have to give up all dependence on what I believe is best for me in the situation or current circumstance and trust the Lord in everything I do and then He will give me success.

      I have to confess…at times I tend to be a control freak. For example:

      I played softball until I was about 35 years old. Every time I’d step up into the batters box I’d dig my feet in and grip the bat so tight my knuckles would turn white. I’m not sure why I held on so tight…I probably didn’t want to sling the bat across the field when it came time to drop it and run. So I held tight. Like holding onto the bat and digging my feet into the batter’s box, I can hold on to a life issue so tight…trying to control every little detail. It’s exhausting and it’s a lack of faith and trust in God on my part.

      God doesn’t want me “white knuckling” the circumstances of my life. He wants me to bring them to Him and lay them at His feet and trust Him. When I try to control circumstances it seems they either get worse or nothing happens at all. I am trying to “fix” something I have no control over in the first place. When I allow God to work, He takes over the chaos and control and works all things together for my good (Romans 8:28). In the process, I will learn to rely on God, grow in wisdom and knowledge and most importantly find success because I “let go” and “let God.”

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    • What’s in your garden?

      Posted at 7:00 am by sneuhofer, on March 6, 2018

      Galatians 6:7-10 (MSG) “Don’t be misled: No one makes a fool of God. What a person plants, he will harvest. The person who plants selfishness, ignoring the needs of others—ignoring God!—harvests a crop of weeds. All he’ll have to show for his life is weeds! But the one who plants in response to God, letting God’s Spirit do the growth work in him, harvests a crop of real life, eternal life. So let’s not allow ourselves to get fatigued doing good. At the right time we will harvest a good crop if we don’t give up, or quit. Right now, therefore, every time we get the chance, let us work for the benefit of all, starting with the people closest to us in the community of faith.”

      It’s that time of year again for people to get out in their yards and get their gardens ready to plant fresh vegetables. For me, there is nothing better than cucumbers and tomatoes fresh from the garden in my own backyard. But today, I want to take a look at a different type of garden; my walk with Jesus Christ. What am I planting or sowing as I walk down my path with Christ?

      I have to ask myself the question “am I planting crops along my journey that will reap a harvest of eternal value (eternal life)?” Am I producing a harvest that produces good fruit? Galatians 6 says we will reap what we sow; if we gossip we reap a harvest of gossip. If we slander or hurl insults, we can pretty much expect the same in return. So how can I reap a healthy crop?

      Reaping a healthy crop can be accomplished by replacing the “lies” with truth. If there is something going on in my life that doesn’t align itself with God’s word, I can be certain it will produce an unhealthy crop. It’s only by sowing God’s word into my heart that I can produce a crop that is eternal.

      In the 6th chapter of Galatians, Paul mentions that we will reap a harvest if we do not give up or quit. What would happen if I didn’t water the cucumbers or tomatoes in my garden? Chances are the plants would die and produce nothing. The same is true of my Christian walk. If I want to produce a harvest that brings eternal life I have to continue to drink from the well that doesn’t run dry. Where is this well you ask? It’s God’s word, the Bible. I can find the truth for living hidden within its pages. The Bible will help to replace the “weeds” in my life with rich soil so the “seed” of life (Matthew 13:1 – 23) can take root within me and grow.

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