A SPIRITUAL GIFT
Today’s Reading: 1 Timothy 3-4
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Key Verse: 1 Timothy 4:14a
Do not neglect the gift that is in you…
Chapter three gives practical instructions for those who carry the responsibilities of leadership in the church. The word “Bishop” is used interchangeably with “Pastor” in the churches of the first century. The role of a “Deacon” was defined in the first church in Jerusalem (read Acts 6:1-8). Stephen, the Jerusalem Deacon and first martyr, is a powerful example of someone who “served well” (1 Timothy 3:13b). Stephen most certainly had “great boldness in the faith, which is in Christ Jesus.”
Chapter four gives us a solemn warning concerning false teachers. We need to remember that Satan went into the religion business at the beginning of the human family (Genesis 3). Here are instructions for Timothy and all his helpers: (1) Instruct (2) Be a good minister (3) Follow carefully good doctrine (4) Reject fables (5) Exercise…to godliness (6) Bodily exercise profits a little – keep in good physical shape (7) Godliness is profitable in all things (8) Let no one despise your youth (9) Be an example (10) Give attention to reading (how about this blog) (11) Our key verse – exercise the gifts God has given (12) Meditate on these things (13) Take heed to yourself and the doctrine.This is good counsel for all of us too!
PRAYER FOR TODAY:
Lord God, I pray that I will not neglect the gift that is in me. May I faithfully recognize the gifts that are in my brothers and sisters in the faith. Help me to listen more carefully to the teaching of others who are called by You to teach, preach, witness, and serve. In Jesus’ Name I ask these requests, Amen!
100 PERSONAL WORDS:
When I look at the pictures my son has taken and freely shared with us, I recognize that obedience to the call of God requires, if necessary, death to my own plans and ambitions. While still a teenager, I took great delight in following Jesus. I realized that as I “Delight [myself] in the Lord, He will give [me] the desires of [my] heart.” I’ve just taken time to read from King David Psalm 37:1-8, which teaches me that I should seek to know what delights the heart of God, and then line my desires up with His. When my desires are the same as His desires, “He shall give you [me] the desires of your [my] heart” (Psalm 37:4).
Rev. Keith Running planted a new congregation in Brighton, Ontario. I followed him as Pastor there in the Fall of 1958. He had developed a marvellous document called a “Local Church Constitution.” The roles of Pastor and Deacons were outlined carefully, as well as other organizational matters. I learned a great deal from Keith. Because of such a wise document, even the church business meetings were enjoyable.
Yours for learning and applying the practical teachings of ministry in the local church,
David
I wrote this a few months after I was baptized:
Our Father
Oh God our Father you love us so,
We are blind and can not know
Just how great and kind you are;
You do not love us from afar.
We turn our backs and still you care;
We close our eyes but you are there,
But it’s You we rely on
To lead us on back to Zion.
We hurt you daily by endless sin
But still your light guides us in.
You could not know how weak we are
So you sent us Jesus to bear our scars.
We are a mixture of sin and praise,
But still you lift our spirits to raise
The love that you see in us still,
A desire to follow your holy will.
G W (Bill) Marshall /Oct 10,2011
I forgot the “Amen”
Amen
Amen
Your poems always seem to reflect such a kind, caring, gentle spirit within.
ThankYou, William, for lighting our way with your words of love.
Thank YOU LORD, for our abundant Blessings. We praise You, Love You and seek You with all our hearts 💕
Thank You, Father, for all the answers to these ‘Bloggers’Prayers.
May Your Holy Spirit’s Presence overflow in each of our lives.
Very strange why I don’t get the posts anymore. I’m doing a school of Ministry on line and I do keep busy. Praying for other folk who aren’t showing up today. Judy, the minister’s widow who had heart surgery this week, has had some difficulties. Her heart rhythm is not what it should be. They have used shock but are now giving her medicine via I.v. Please continue to pray. Thank you. Enjoy the long weekend.
Also, a nephew of Norma Jean also named David, is in need of prayer. He battled cancer a while back and I understand he is not well just now. His brother has great faith that his miracle is coming. Please pray for him. Thanks
Holding Judy and David in prayer, Doreen. The person who sends 100words.ca via email may be on holidays this week. God bless you dear sister-in-Christ.