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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

The Sinfulness of Worry

The Sinfulness of Worry
                                       
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We often forget the commands of Jesus in our everyday lives.  In doing so, we often create barriers to our relationship with God.  Any barrier we create that separates us from God is the very essence of sin. 

 Worry can be the worst.



Consider:       Worry and Anxiety Bible Verses
·        Matthew 6:25 NIV
[Do Not Worry] [6:25-33pp -- Lk 12:22-31] "Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes?"

·        Matthew 6:28 NIV
"And why do you worry about clothes? See how the lilies of the field grow. They do not labor or spin."

·        Matthew 6:31 NIV
"So do not worry, saying, 'What shall we eat?' or 'What shall we drink?' or 'What shall we wear?'"
    
"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."

It is clear that Jesus was concerned about His people being too involved in the tragedy of 'worry'.    The very real tragedy of worry is that in the depths of our worry we builds barriers between us and others, and worse, between us and God.  Any barrier we put up to our Personal Relationship with God is our sinfulness.

Being concerned about any life event is ok.  In our concern we pray about it, we talk about our concerns, we seek answers to our concerns, and we do something about them.  That concern is not sinfulness, and neither is it worry.  In loving others, being concerned for others especially our close loved ones, God expects us to (1)-be concerned, (2)-seek to do all we can do, and (3)- What we cannot do, give it up to Him.


Worry is a different story.


Far too often our concern slips into our excessive worry when we find ourselves at a point where we have done the praying, talked the talking, sought the answers, and tried to do all we can do about a concern.  Worry and especially excessive worry comes because the problem/concern continues to grow in spite of our best efforts.  In allowing the concern to slip into excessive worry, our real problem grows bigger than ever.  After we have done all we can do, it is when we can no longer do anything else about a concern that we begin to worry.  The worry Jesus is talking about are those activities in which we no longer have any control and there is nothing more we can do.  But in our minds we continue to battle the concern fruitlessly, with no meaningful end, and worry overtakes our thinking, good judgment, and general behavior.


This point in some activities where we no longer have control and can do nothing about a situation and higher, more intense concern is not fruitful, then  it is time we have to give up, let go, and let God.  It is when we do not give up to God what we cannot control that we begin the rapid creep into a sinful situation of excessive worry.  Sin gains control when we keep trying (worrying) to solve our problems and cannot do anything about them; we are spinning our wheels and nothing we do changes things, we are getting nowhere, and we worry, we fight, we worry, and excessively worry thinking nothing about God and His solutions for us.


Suppose your child is very sick in the hospital.  We pray, we depend on and pray for doctors to find a cure, we get a bed in the child's room to be near, and we stay focused on what we can do to help the child get better.  This is ok until we become distraught with worry.  Maybe we begin to fuss at the doctors or to weep continuously; perhaps we blame God for not making the child better, or worse- we ask or wonder why it is His will for this child to be so deathly sick?  There are many symptoms of behaviors that begin to show we no longer depend on God.   These unforgiving behaviors are just some of the elements of not allowing our faith and trust in God to take over and give us peace.  Being at peace does not mean we are no longer concerned.  We can be at peace which brings greater clearness of mind to be concerned and continue to try and make sure everything humanly possible is being done.  But, at some point in many problems we must give up our worry to God and seek His Peace in our heart.  Being overly concerned beyond what we can possibly do leads us to worry and then excessive worry.  Again, worry, especially excessive worry, drives us away from depending on and trusting God, and in that behavior, when we push God out of the solution equation.  In this behavior, we most surely sin.


When we worry and worry and excessively worry we are essentially shutting out God as the central element in living our life.  In our worry and especially our excessive worry we are essentially saying, "I do not need you God to help me solve problems in my life."  That is the foundation of sinful behavior that separates us from our Personal Relationship with Him.


As with all commands of Jesus, they are good for us and our health.  Jesus tells us not to worry and His Word is Truth for our lives.  If we break His commands to us then we sin.  We can be concerned, we should do all we can possibly do, but then we must depend on and trust God;  But worry? no!


In worrisome times, forget the worry but keep the concern doing all you can do holding on to Trusting God and living in His Grace.  In giving up worry we allow our minds to focus more on the Glory of God and what He can do to bring Joy to all our circumstances, even circumstances of grave concern. In that Joy we are more clear minded to help insure all is done to solve problems.   St. Paul tells us to be thankful in all circumstances.  Just as there is great Wisdom when Jesus said to not worry, so to is Paul's wisdom on being thankful*.

We must continuously focus and avoid building our barriers to our Personal Relationship with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. We do this by

Our prayers, Bible Study, and Worship,
  Loving God and Loving Jesus
     Trusting God and Trusting Jesus,
        Praying for God's Spiritual Guidance, and
          Feeling the Joy and Peace 
            that surpasses all understanding
               in all our circumstances.

Thanks be to God.

© lonnie coggins

   
*Click here for more on Giving Thanks in all our Circumstances 

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Any barrier we build that separates us from God is sin, and worry is one of the worst.  Worry is bad not only for our health but also for your Spiritual well-being.  Click the link for some thoughts on worry and share as you feel led to do so.  God is good especially in our deepest concerns.

http://lonnieadailythought.blogspot.com/2014/01/the-sinfulness-of-worry.html




Sunday, September 15, 2013

Our Most Important Behavior

Our Most Important Behavior
                                       
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Jesus taught us many behaviors.  
     But, there is only one that is most important.

Our most important behavior is -
     not Being Nice,
     it is not loving our enemy,
     it is not feeding the hungry,
     it is not helping the sick,     rather...
     

Our most important behavior is
  Pursuing a Righteous Relationship with God in
     Seeking His Kingdom,
           Learning to Love and Trust Him more,
             to better understand His will for our lives
              through the Guidance of the Holy Spirit
                Provided by our belief in and salvation of Jesus,

All this to better discern our sinfulness,
      to better understand our need for repentance
           creating a greater internal desire for God's Forgiveness.

Then and only then do we really feel the need to live in submission to God's will and in humility for all He does and provide for us.

In this, we then begin to really Trust God and only in trusting God can we truly come to love Him as we should.

In is only trusting God 
that we can Righteously
 show our True humility by
      helping the sick,
      feeding the hungry,
      loving our enemy,
      being nice and 
           all the other behaviors Jesus taught us.

Perhaps, best of all, in our Righteous relationship with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit, the Fruit of the Spirit descends on us, especially the Peace of Mind that passes all understanding.

Thanks be to God


Scriptural Foundations of 
        Our Most Important Behavior

We must remember that the words of Jesus was not the words of just any teacher or prophet.  

Many times He said, "I tell you the truth.....".  His words have  the absolute Ring of Truth because of one thing, 
      His Resurrection.  

It is in His resurrection that God, the Creator of the Universe, the one True God verified, sanctified, and made Holy the life and teachings of Jesus.  

Failing to bring into our heart the Holy Spirit to absorb the life and teachings of Jesus and live according to His word is truly a road block of eternal proportions possibly leading to an eternal death.

Seeking God: 
  
Matthew 6:33
But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness,                          and all these things will be given to you as well.
                
Love God:   
Matthew 22:37
Jesus replied: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.'

Trust Him:   
John 14:1
"Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me.


God's Will:

·        John 6:40 NIV
For my Father's will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day."

·        John 14:23 NIV
Jesus replied, "If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him.

·        Matthew 7:21 NIV
"Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.

·        Mark 8:38 NIV
If anyone is ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Manwill be ashamed of him when he comes in his Father's glory with the holy angels."

·        John 12:26 NIV
Whoever serves me must follow me; and where I am, my servant also will be. My Father willhonor the one who serves me.

·        Matthew 26:42 NIV
[Jesus gives us the example:]  He went away a second time and prayed, "My Father, if it is not possible for this cup to be taken away unless I drink it, may your will be done."

Guidance of the Holy Spirit:

·        John 14:26 NIV
[Jesus promises the Holy Spirit]  But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.
  • Matthew 3:11 NIV 
     [The coming of John:]  "I baptize you with water for repentance. But after me will come one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not fit to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.

Mark 13:11 NIV

Whenever you are arrested and brought to trial, do not worry beforehand about what to say. Just say whatever is given you at the time, for it is not you speaking, but the Holy Spirit.

Luke 10:21 NIV

At that time Jesus, full of joy through the Holy Spirit, said, "I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for this was your good pleasure.

Luke 12:12 NIV

for the Holy Spirit will teach you at that time what you should say."
  • John 14:15 NIV

    [Jesus Promises the Holy Spirit] "If you love me, you will obey what I command.
    • Acts 4:12 NIV

      • 10 then know this, you and all the people of Israel: It is by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth,whom you crucified but whom God raised from the dead, that this man stands before you healed.
        11 He is " 'the stone you builders rejected, which has become the capstone. '
        12 Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved."


        Fruit of the Spirit

      Galatians 5:22 NIV
      22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,

      23  gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. 


Thanks Be to God





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We have many opportunities for important behaviors everyday.  Click the link below for some thoughts those behaviors and why they are Truth in our lives.  Share to your fb page as you desire and click the 'Follow' button for notifications on new postings.

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Forgiving Others

Forgiving Others

                                       
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Sin is a part of our lives from the very beginning.  We may think we are pretty good.  The fact is, we maybe pretty, but 'good', only God is good. 

I once struggled with what we are taught in Psalm 51:5, see below.  Since God made us, how is it we are made sinful?  But, I do believe this is the inspired word of God, just as all of the Bible.  So, I have to seek to understand or at least think about its purpose.

There are other ways to look at the source of our sin, but one helpful way is to understand a purpose of our sinfulness we are born with.  It certainly seems we are born with a survival instinct and programmed with the desire, perhaps a selfish desire for self preservation, and according to Psalm 51:5, this begins at the time of conception.  Certainly, when we come into this world, we are crying, demanding, and maybe screaming with great desire for our needs to be met.  You might not want to consider this sin, but at some point very soon in our lives, our crying and demanding become selfish sinfulness if we are not taught differently.  The net result is the same- we are selfish sinful people, and we have to accept it, get over it, and seek to become the patient people God intends us to be.

From that moment of crying, we begin an education of leaning to be patient and forgiving if our whims, needs, and wants are not met in accordance with our time table or desire.  The problem is some people do not get a very good education and their cries, demands, and screams become not for just their needs but more so for their wants.  We all have to learn to fight the temptation to impatiently demand our wants and be patient in receiving our needs.  Herein lies much of our sin against others and God.  Self-centered demand of our wants inhibits our ability to form and maintain relationships;  in that, it affects our happiness and joy in life.

Learning to forgive others is perhaps, one of the hardest behaviors we do.  For most people, loving God is far easier than loving others, but, it is the command of Jesus that we do both- forgive and love.  But, best of all, Jesus is right and He showed us the way.  In His death on the cross He showed us love, in His life He demonstrated love, and in His resurrection, God verified the Truth of Jesus' love and His words.

Jesus' command to love others survives the "acid test" of living life.  In the western world, we live in a throw away society that goes by one acid test: 
               'IF something works, we keep it and use it; 
                if it does not work, we simply throw it away."

Loving others works for us and is truly good for us!

Loving others begins by forgiving them of their sins against us.  What others do against God is not so much our business,  
      our business is dealing with what others do against us.

In your everyday life, you would not pick up a 25 pound bag (say 10 kilos) of sand and carry it around on your back because it felt good and heavy, and then add to it.  Well, not forgiving others is worse.

Oh, sometimes we like to harbor our dislike for what others have done to us.  We even cultivate it by throwing it in their face from time to time dumping on them,  "Remember when you ..."  every time we can.  It supposedly makes us feel better to make them feel bad.

Very often, we are the most harmed by this behavior and become our own worst enemy.  This behavior of unforgiveness is like that bag of sand.  In many ways, it gets heavier and heavier and we eventually collapse under its weight.  And, then we do not understand why we feel depressed.  

The irony of that baggage is that many people might not remember events the way we think we remember them.  They just put the conflict behind them, or maybe they apologized and we were just too unforgiving to remember or accept the apology.  In these instances, the other person has put the whole incident behind them, and rightly or wrongly no longer considers the issue.  So, in our unforgiveness, we are the only ones who suffer, and can suffer greatly in our own self-inflicted depression.

Forgiving the sins of others-
     it works.  
Forgiving others works in that 
     it lightens the baggage of our burdens, 
     it removes our barriers to friendships and 
  best of all,
     it builds our relationship with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.

Jesus tells us to love and forgive others.
He really did know what was and is good for us and our eternity.

But, there is one more thing to consider:

     We have to learn to forgive ourselves and 
      that can be the hardest lesson of all.  

Ask God, He will forgive you,
      so move on from your sin by forgiving yourself.


Life is much more full of Joy 
       when there are no barriers 
           between you and your relationship with God.

Thanks Be to God

© lonnie 



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Psalm 51
1Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your great compassionblot out my transgressions.2Wash away all my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin.3For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me.4Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight, so that you are proved right when you speak and justified when you judge.5Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother conceived me.6Surely you desire truth in the inner parts; you teach me wisdom in the inmost place.7Cleanse me with hyssop, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.8Let me hear joy and gladness; let the bones you have crushed rejoice.9Hide your face from my sins and blot out all my iniquity.10Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.11Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me.12Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.13Then I will teach transgressors your ways, and sinners will turn back to you.14Save me from bloodguilt, O God, the God who saves me, and my tongue will sing of your righteousness.15O Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will declare your praise.16You do not delight in sacrifice, or I would bring it; you do not take pleasure in burnt offerings.17The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise.18In your good pleasure make Zion prosper; build up the walls of Jerusalem.19Then there will be righteous sacrifices, whole burnt offerings to delight you; then bulls will be offered on your altar.