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Mother Teresa: We cannot do great things on this Earth, only small things with great love.
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the Giving of Thanks
Health reform lite or a value meal?
Weep for America
WELL I'LL BE A MONKYS UNCLE!
You can't blow bubbles!...
Tis Herself . . .
Suffering and joy teach us, if we allow them, how to make the leap of empathy, which transports us into the soul and heart of another person. ln those transparent moments we know other people's joys and sorrows, and we care about their concerns as if they were our own.
Sunday Brunch with Denis and Marti
Reflections....of a Pastor
Potty Training...It's my potty and...
How to get to Heaven from where you live.
When we die and go to Heaven, our Maker is not going to say, ''Why didn't you discover the cure for such and such?'' The only thing we're going to be asked at that precious moment is ''Why didn't you become you? ''
How teens see heaven
Life in 30 nanoseconds or less
The real and the fiction
What we all need to learn about our Religion!
Of all bad men religious bad men are the worst. --C.S. Lewis
Holiness unto the Lord (conclusion)
Yom Kippur
The significance of Yom Kippur for the Pentateuch challenged
How much do we know about the Early Christian Church?
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Dear Gentle Readers,
From time to time I get ask why I use the term "Gentle Reader" as an introduction. So here is one explanation for all you newbies!
GENTLE!"
II Timothy 2:24-26
"And the Lord's servant must not quarrel; instead. he must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful. Those who oppose him he must gently instruct, in the hope that God will grant them repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth, and that they will come to their senses and escape from the trap of the devil, who has taken them captive to do his will."
What we read in 2 Timothy chapter 2 verses 24-26, we are struck by Paul's gentleness. Reading all of the Pauline Epistles, we think of the strong teaching of Paul, and even tend to feel a sharpness in his teaching. But that is not the case, as seen in today's Scripture. He was a gentle teacher.
I recall conducting a funeral service several years ago for a man in his 90's. A few days before the service I met with his widow and two daughters. They shared with me the qualities which made him special in their eyes. Hard work was one. They also told of his sense of humor and his generosity.
But there was one special moment of my visit that has stood out in my mind across the years. Widow and daughters relived memories of their loved one, the widow said this; "He was a gentleman." She was sitting close enough to see that I had jotted down "gentleman." She reached over and touched me on the arm. "No, not that way, I meant that he was a gentle man."
Perhaps gentlemen can be gentle men, but all too often I fear that is not the case. There is a way in which people can have the appearance of proprieties that may be described as being a gentleman or a lady, but the inner quality of that person may be anything but gentle.
That statement that widow made to me has been churning in my mind ever since. It is so important for us as Christians to be known by our gentle manner. A spirit that is broken before the Lord so that the Christ within us oozes out to minister to those around us.
As I read Paul's words to Timothy, I am impressed by his instruction to teach with gentleness the ones who are opposed to us. Those are the very ones we are to be gentle toward and never to be resentful or short with.
This type of Christ-like living does not occur by reading books or attending self-improvement sessions. It comes about with a constant and consistent walk with the Lord. It demands a love of His Word and time spent communing with Him in prayer. The more time we spend with Him, the more we will become like Him, and that is the pure source of gentleness.
Unless the Lord comes to call us home to be with Him, there will come a day when we will leave this world. We will leave our loved ones behind to share memories with a pastor who will be conducting our service. I wonder what our family would say about us?
It is this gentle and quiet spirit which God treasures. In I Peter 3, Peter is speaking to wives about the qualities which they should pursue. In verse 4 we read theses words; "- - it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight."
Being gentle does not imply weakness. Jesus was gentle, yet He possessed power. He has given us the blessed Holy Spirit who is always with us believers. In our gentleness, we allow Him to be our strength and power. That frees us to live a life full of meaning and purpose. I don't know about you, but I want to be remembered as a gentle man!
Gentle Reader, I want to see you as God sees each of us as wonderful. loving, compassionate and caring people.
Love, Denis
IF WE WOULD SEE OURSELVES AS GOD SEES US, IN ALL THE PERFECTIONS OF THE BELOVED IN WHOM WE HAVE BEEN ENGRACED SO FULLY AND IN WHOM WE ARE LOVED SO DEEPLY, WE WOULD BE REFLECTING MORE OF WHAT WE HAVE BEEN MADE TO BE IN CHRIST.
GOD CONSIDERS US OF UNIQUE WORTH AND VALUE, SEES US "IN CHRIST", "ACCEPTED IN THE ONE ALWAYS BE-LOVED", WITH ALL THE ACCEPTABLENESS OF CHRIST HIMSELF, WITHOUT BLEMISH AND WITHOUT SPOT.