Actions Matter

JESUS SPEAKING

    “But what do you think?  A man had two sons, and he came to the first and said, ‘Son, go work today in my vineyard.’  He answered and said, ‘I will not,’ but afterward he regretted it and went.  Then he came to the second and said likewise.  And he answered and said, ‘I go, sir’ but he did not go.  Which of the two did the will of his Father?”  They said to him, “The first.”  Jesus said to them, “Assuredly, I say to you that the tax collectors and the harlots enter the kingdom of God before you.” (Matthew 21: 28-31)

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

    Despite their numerous years of biblical study, many priests and religious leaders had failed to obey God by refusing to accomplish His will. They possessed a great knowledge of truth (wisdom), and yet it was never manifested in their lives. And so while the intelligent and well educated were refusing to follow God’s laws, many prostitutes and tax collectors were receiving salvation through Christ. These social outcasts possessed little knowledge of scripture, and yet what little they did possess, they chose to implement in their lives. The gospel is more than a feeling or a thought; it is an action.

   In the spring of 1862 a confederate Major General named ‘Stonewall Jackson’ fought a famous military campaign in a valley near the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.  His tactics were unorthodox and his troop movements unpredictable (he utilized speed and stealth to attack his union counterparts.)  Concerning speed, he reportedly marched his 17,000 men nearly ‘646 miles in 48 days’ (approximately 13 miles a day.)  Traveling at this furious pace, they met many natural obstacles (such as hills and streams.)  As the story goes, at one point they encountered a river too treacherous to cross.  Jackson told his engineers to draw up plans for a bridge; he then summoned his wagon master and informed him that they urgently needed to cross the river.  The wagon master began to gather together every rock, fence rail, and log he could find; before sunrise the next day, the wagon master approached General Jackson and said, ‘The artillery and wagons have crossed the river sir.’  General Jackson replied, ‘Where are the engineers, and what are they doing?’  The wagon master replied, ‘they are in their tent, drawing up the plans for the bridge.’

    Knowledge is useless, unless it is implemented to accomplish a task.  We are called to be ‘doers of the word, and not hearers only.’  The Christian life is full of action.  When God commands us to love our enemies, we must love them.  When He instructs us to give to the poor and needy, we must open our wallets (and purses.)  When we are directed to pray for those who persecute us, we must drop to our knees.  Keep the commandments of God and you will be blessed; obey Him and you will experience peace; follow Him and you will know joy; eternal joy; everlasting joy; joy without end.

“Lord Heavenly Father, give us the strength to live out Your commandments.  May we receive Your words and accomplish them.  May we be ‘doers of Your word and not hearers only;’ may our actions bring others to repentance and salvation, and may we love our neighbors without restraint or indignation.  We love You Father, we praise You and we thank You; and we ask and pray all of these things, according to Your will, in Jesus Christ’s name.  Amen.”  God bless all of you!

Generosity

JESUS SPEAKING

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

Our relationship with God and our fellows is intimately intertwined. In fact, the blessings we receive from the Lord are dependent upon our treatment of others. If we display generosity, freely and liberally giving to those in need, then we will receive even more abundant blessings from the Lord. Our baskets will burst and our cups will overflow, as we experience the fullness of God’s mercies.

As the story goes, when Charlie Page was a young man he was broke, penniless and jobless. One day he stopped on the street to listen to the salvation army service. When the tambourine was passed to him for collection, he told the girl holding it that he would like to give something, but he had nothing; not even enough money to eat a meal. She gave him a dollar and told him, “Take this: put ten cents in the offering, and hereafter give a tenth of all you earn to God. Keep this up all your life and you’ll never be penniless again.” He followed her directions. After getting a job he began giving regularly. With every act of generosity his wealth grew, until he was giving away far more than a tenth. He became a lifelong philanthropist; building hospitals and helping to carry on the work of the Lord.

Like Charlie, all Christians today are called to be generous with their possessions; giving to those in need whenever possible. Whoever is willing to step out in faith and bless others will himself receive the blessings of God. Be generous and charitable and your charity will return to you in abundance. God remains faithful to all those who are faithful.

“Lord Heavenly Father, fill our hearts with compassion and generosity. May we choose to help those in need, and to treat others with dignity and respect. As we give, may we receive, that we may give all the more. Through our acts of charity, may others observe Your compassion, Your goodness, and Your generosity. We love You Father, we praise You, and we thank You; and we ask and pray all of these things, according to Your will, in Jesus Christ name. Amen.” God bless all of you!

Do Everything as Unto the Lord

JESUS SPEAKING

INSPIRED THOUGHTS

The earthly possessions imparted to mankind by God ultimately serve an eternal purpose. Those who utilize their skills and talents to further the gospel and serve others in the present, will inherit eternal life; the ultimate reward for their faithfulness. Those who are unable to serve their families, their neighbors, and their earthly employers with passion, zeal, and diligence will never be permitted to serve God in His Kingdom. We read in Colossians, “And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men.”

As the story goes, a man once wandered the streets of Philidalphia searching for employment. A well-known business man named Mr. Girard offered him a day’s labor. The man was tasked with hauling a pile of bricks from one end of the yard to the other. The man showed up early and worked heartily without complaint. The next day he was hired to return the bricks to their original location. He was paid to repeat this mundane objective for over a week, until it was evident that he could be trusted to do exactly what he was told. Mr. Girard soon promoted him to a more lucrative position as a purchasing agent; granting him the authority to buy items on behalf of his employer.

Like this wayward man, we too have been given a task to accomplish; to serve others with divine passion and supernatural affection. To preach the gospel through our words and deeds, so that others might be drawn to Christ and receive salvation. We must obey our employers, serve our families, and do everything “as to the Lord.” Those who can be trusted to handle the smallest tasks, will enter God’s Kingdom, and be given eternal responsibilities.

“Lord Heavenly Father, may we serve our fellows in the same manner in which we serve You. May we be diligent to accomplish even the most menial of tasks with great zeal. Fill us with Your Holy Spirit, and guide our hearts and minds, so that the entire world might observe Your goodness in and through us. We love You Father, we praise You, and we thank You, and we ask and pray all of these things according to You will, in Jesus Christ’s name, amen.” God bless all of you!