Monday, January 28, 2008
People Matter
The first great human crisis in the universe that is found in the scripture is found in Genesis 2. When we think of the human failings and crisis that we face we will think of what happens in Genesis chapter 3 when Eve and then Adam ate from the tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil being deceived by Satan. In Genesis 2 prior to sin God looked down on man and says, "it is not good" and when God says something is not good it is really not good. We all have opinions about different things that may not be good, but in this case God has clearly spoken that Adam's aloneness is not good. God then makes Eve and it is "very good." We were not only created to have an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ that is close, personal and passionate but we must have relationships with others that keep us from experiencing aloneness. God wants us to go through life with relationships that undergird us in the midst of our hurt and pain. We are not meant to go through life alone. Charles Stanley said, "Only Jesus can hug me from the inside out." I believe that, but at times I need a hug with skin on. This is why we go through life needing to experience the bearing of burdens from others as we go through the pains of life. As I am writing this I am fresh from seeing Gary Green who has been diagnosed with a benign brain tumor today that is putting pressure on the brain stem. This is fresh from a few months ago when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. I watched a few months ago and today through the phone lines and in person as people communicated their care, love and support for Gary and his family. This maybe an extreme case, but we have an opportunity no matter what the burden is to love each other and make sure that no one is going through life alone.
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Thanks for the reminder that we have a "one another" faith. God created us to be in a love relationship with Himself. But we also need each other. As the psalmist says, "as iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another." Bobby, thanks for sharpening me!
In Christ,
Paul Wellinghoff
Pastor Bobby welcome to the ministry of blogging. May God bless each thought as it is read by others.
Perhaps you and your readers would also enjoy my daily inspirational blog found at http://www.sendinggrace.blogspot.com
For Him,
Gary Merillat
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