Friday, December 21, 2007

Would you like to know how to accept Jesus Christ's sacrifice for your sins?

There are no particular words that you must say to become a child of God, no specific prayer. "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us." But, if you would like to talk to God right now and are not sure what to say, here are some suggestions...

“Dear God, I know I am a sinner. I know I deserve eternal judgment, but I thank You for Your mercy and grace. I ask You to forgive my sins and give me eternal life. Wash me clean and give me a new heart. Right now, I place my faith and trust in Your Son Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, and I give You my life.

Lord Jesus, I believe that You are God's only Son, that You died on the cross to pay the penalty for my sins and rose again on the third day. Having trusted You as my Lord and Savior, I know that when I die, I will spend eternity with You in Heaven.

Thank You for dying on the cross to pay for my sins. Thank You for Your forgiveness and for the gift of eternal life. I humbly submit myself to Your will in every area of my life, and I ask You to make me into the person You want me to be. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit and guide me through Your Word. Help me to trust You daily for all my needs and to rely on Your Holy Spirit to lead me as I seek to live in obedience to You.

I ask you to convict me of whatever sin is in my life, that I might confess it to You as it comes to mind each day, knowing that You have already forgiven me, and that You will never leave me or forsake me. From this day forward, I will live with the peace and assurance that I am Your child. I renounce the works of Satan, and I desire to walk in the light as You are in the light. Give me wisdom and discernment that I may know good from evil, and help me to follow after You with all my heart all the days of my life. I am Your servant, and I accept You are my Master. Make my life a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable unto You.

Right now, Lord, I pray that You will show me Your will. Help me to grow in my faith. Lead me to others who can help me to grow, and lead me to a church where I can be taught in Your Word. Show me how my life can be a blessing to others, and give me the courage to tell others about Your saving grace. I ask You Lord that my entire family will come to know You as Lord and Savior. I pray that Your Holy Spirit will convict their hearts and draw them unto You, and that You will remove the blinders of Satan from their eyes. Give me the words to speak as I share with them how I came to know You and how they too can begin a personal relationship with You and spend forever in Your presence. Help me to live the life You have called me to, and to be a holy example for all the world to see, that they too may believe.

Heavenly Father, I love You! Thank You for saving me and receiving me as Your child. Lord Jesus, I love you! Thank You for dying on the cross to pay for my sins and for giving me eternal life. Holy Spirit, I love You! Thank You for showing me my need for a Savior and for Your indwelling presence in my life. Amen.”

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What does God's gift mean to you?

God, the Creator and Giver of Life does care about each of us.

God's created a paradise for us, and He will one day restore it. (Photo copyrighted)

But, God is Holy and must be approached on His terms. He wants you to worship Him as the only God in your life. Just as the first people, Adam and Eve failed to trust God, so all of us have sinned by trying to run our own lives without God.

The Bible says that even if you obey all of God's laws but one, you are a lawbreaker and a guilty sinner before Him. So, no matter how religious you might be, or how many good deeds you may have done, you can never measure up to God's holiness. You are lost and separated from God.

But God understands your helplessness. and He loves you so much that He arranged to have His Son take your punishment and die for your sins. The Bible says, “The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”

SALVATION IS A GIFT. It can't be worked for, so no one can boast about earning it.

Friday, November 16, 2007

MakE iT HapPen

We need to seek and obey God to have a good chance of being chosen. We need to believe in Jesus to be saved. Believing means sincerely following and doing what God commands, or at least honestly trying and seeking to do it.

Seeking and doing his will should be first priority. It is a life of self denial, where everything you do or receive should be for his purpose, and not for your own. If you are chosen and living for Jesus, the life to come will be Heaven. It will be Hell, a choice of eternal separation from God if you are not. You should not be part of the things that are highly esteemed among men in this world, such as keeping excess money for yourself to use on your pleasures.

There is a glorious future in Heaven but no happy future on Earth. Your focus should be on eternal things and not on earthly things.To be a Christian you must hate sin, not take pleasure in it, and ask for God's help not to do it. We have all sinned. Therefore we must confess and seek forgiveness with a desire to repent, which is turning from sin. Even as a Christian you are tempted by evil, and can fall down. Our priority should be to try to spread God's word to others either indirectly or directly.

Don't look to people who call themselves Christians today as examples, as probably only a very small percentage of them are true Christians.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Christian Oneliners (taken from another blog)

"Don't let your worries get the best of you. Remember, Moses started out as a basket case"

Some people are kind, polite, and sweet-spirited - until you try to sit in their pews.

Many folks want to serve God, but only as advisers.

It is easier to preach ten sermons than it is to live one.

The good Lord didn't create anything without a purpose, but mosquitoes and sand gnats come close.

When you get to your wit's end, you'll find God lives there.

People are funny, they want the front of the bus, the middle of the road, and the back of the church.

Opportunity may knock once, but temptation bangs on your front door forever.

Quit griping about your church; if it was perfect, you couldn't belong.

If the church wants a better pastor, it only needs to pray for the one it has!

God Himself does not propose to judge a man until he is dead. So why should you?

Some minds are like concrete, thoroughly mixed up and permanently set.

Peace starts with a smile.

I don't know why some people change churches; what difference does it make which one you stay home from?

A lot of church members who are singing "Standing on the Promises" are just
sitting on the premises.

We were called to be witnesses, not lawyers or judges

Be ye fishers of men. You catch them - He'll clean them.

Coincidence is when God chooses to remain anonymous.

Don't put a question mark where God put a period.

Don't wait for 6 strong men to take you to church.

Forbidden fruits create many jams.

God doesn't call the qualified, He qualifies the called

God grades on the cross, not the curve.

God loves everyone, but probably prefers "fruits of the spirit" over "religious nuts!"

God promises a safe landing, not a calm passage.

He who angers you, controls you!

If God is your Copilot - swap seats!

Prayer: Don't give God instructions -- just report for duty!

The task ahead of us is never as great as the Power behind us.

The Will of God will never take you to where the Grace of God will not protect you.

We don't change the message, the message changes us.

You can tell how big a person is by what it takes to .......discourage him.

The best mathematical equation I have ever seen:

1 cross + 3 nails = 4 given.

"Dear Father: Bless the person reading this in whatever it is that You know they need." Amen!

Pictcha Pafect

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Focusing on Life's Purpose

When I am aware of a purpose, it makes me more focused. Life isn’t just random. The little things I do fit into a bigger plan. Even if I’m not sure exactly what that plan is, I know God does and that adds more significance to everything.

And believing God loves me is probably the biggest thing of all. It’s hard, because I don’t think I always believe it myself. But when I realize God loves me unconditionally,it saves me from always trying to earn acceptance from other people. I think I can be more useful and less needy as a result.

If this is new to you, try it on. Try on the thought that God loves you—even the things about you that you hate. How would that change how you think about yourself? And if He made you with a purpose, wouldn’t you want to find out what that was? You owe it to yourself to at least go down this road and entertain the possibility. Because if it is true,it could be the greatest news in the whole world for you.


Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Why do you think people try to discover their life’s purpose without turning to God, their creator?

I thought i have fulfilled the purpose of my life's existence, I thought I have planned my life so well cuz everything runs so smoothly. But being confused about purpose in life is not a bad thing. It is actually something that can awaken a desire to seek the truth about who we are and why we’re here.

It is hard—almost impossible—to explain the meaning of life without God, and that’s why everything starts with Him. God brings design and purpose to our existence. God has a plan that stretches beyond our history. God wants a relationship with us. That in itself gives us meaning.

Every human being who has ever lived has had questions about his or her existence. It makes a big difference where you look for answers. You can’t really know much about meaning in life without being willing to admit that “beyond the sun”—or outside our human experience—is a Being with a design and a reason for all that we see and experience “under the sun.”

Here’s something to think about: Do you think it’s possible that God created us hungry for the very thing He wants to give us? He created us to seek Him? If so, wondering about your purpose could very well be the most important thing you could do. If this is true, then wondering about your purpose is the first step in finding it.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Lee's Pics


Lee Imprisoned

Lee Papogi Pose

Yanyan, Precious, Lee


48 Hours In HELL!

One of the most interesting cases of resuscitation that ever came to my knowledge was that of George Lennox, a notorious horse thief of Jefferson County. He was serving his second term. Sedgwick County sent him to the prison the first time for a similar offense - stealing horses.

During the winter of 1887 and 1888 he worked in the coal mines. The place where he was laboring seemed dangerous to him. He reported the fact to the officer in charge, who made an examination, and deciding that the room was safe, ordered Lennox back to his work. The convict, obeying, had not continued his work more than an hour, when the roof fell in and completely buried him. He remained in this condition fully two hours.

Missed at dinnertime, a search was instituted for the missing convict, and he was found under this heap of rubbish. Life seemed extinct. He was taken to the top, and on examination by the prison physician, was pronounced dead. His remains were carried to the hospital where he was washed and dressed, preparatory for interment. His coffin was made and brought to the hospital. The chaplain had arrived to perform the last sad rites preparatory to burial. A couple of prisoners were ordered by the hospital steward to lift the corpse from the boards and carry it across the room and place it in the coffin. They obeyed, one at the head, and other at the feet and were about half way across the room when the one who was at the head accidentally stumbled over a cuspidor, lost his balance, and dropped the corpse. The head of the dead man struck the floor, and to the utter surprise and astonishment of all present, a deep groan was heard. Soon the eyes opened, and other appearances of life were manifested. The physician was immediately sent for, and by the time he arrived, some thirty minutes, the dead man had called for a cup of water, and was in the act of drinking when the physician arrived.

The coffin was at once removed and later on was used to bury another convict. His burial robes were also taken from him, and the prison garb substituted. On an examination he was found to have one of his legs broken in two places, and was otherwise bruised. He remained in the hospital some six months, and again went to work.

I learned of his peculiar experience while apparently dead soon after, from a fellow miner. Prompted by curiosity, I longed for an acquaintance with Lennox to get his experience from his own lips. This opportunity was not offered for several months. At last it came. After being removed from the mines I was detailed to one of the prison offices to make out some annual reports. The subject of this man's return to life was being discussed on e day, when he happened to pass by the office door and was pointed out to me. It was not long until I had a note in his hand, and asked him to come where I was at work. He did so, and here I got well acquainted with him, and from his own lips received his wonderful story. He is a young man, probably not over thirty years of age. He had been a hardened criminal; is possessed of a very good education, and naturally very bright.

The most wonderful part of his story was that during the time he was dead. Being a shorthand reporter, I took his story from dictation.

Said he, " I had a presentiment all the morning that something terrible was going to happen. I was so uneasy on account of my feelings that I went to my mining boss Mr. Grason, and told him how I felt, and asked him if he would not come and examine my coal room, the place where I was digging coal. He came and seemed to make a thorough examination, and ordered me back to work, saying there was no danger, and that he thought I was going, 'cranky'. I returned to my work, and had been digging away for something like an hour, when all of a sudden, it grew very dark. Then it seemed as if a great iron door swung open and I passed through it. The thought then came to my mind that I was dead and in another world. I could see no one, nor hear sound of any kind. From some cause unknown to myself, I started to move away from the doorway, and had traveled some distance when I came to the banks of a broad river. It was not dark, neither was it light. There was about as much light as on a bright, starlit night. I had not remained on the banks of this river very long until I could hear the sound of oars in the water, and soon a person in a boat rowed up to where I was standing.

"I was speechless. He looked at me for a moment, and then said that he had come for me, and told me to get into the boat and row across to the other side. I obeyed. Not a word was spoken. I longed to ask him who he was, and where I was. My tongue seemed to cling to the roof of my mouth. I could not say a word. Finally, we reached the opposite shore. I got out of the boat, and the boatman vanished out of sight.

"Thus left alone, I knew not what to do. Looking out before me, I saw two roads which led through a dark valley. One of these was a broad road and seemed to be well traveled. The other was a narrow path and led off in another direction. I instinctively followed the well-beaten road. I had not gone far when it seemed to grow darker. Ever and anon, however a light would flash up from the distance, and in this manner I was lighted on my journey.

"Presently I was met by a being that is utterly impossible for me to describe. I can only give you a faint idea of his dreadful appearance. He resembled a man somewhat, but was much larger than any human being I ever saw. He must have been at least ten feet high. He had great wings on his back. He was black as the coal I had been digging, and in a perfectly nude condition. He had a spear in his hand, the handle of which must have been fully fifteen feet in length. His eyes shone like balls of fire. His teeth, white as pearl, seemed fully an inch long. His nose, if you could call it a nose, was very large, broad and flat. His hair was very coarse, heavy and long. It hung down upon his massive shoulders. His voice sounded more like the growls of a lion in a menagerie than anything I can recall.

"It was during one of the flashes of light that I first saw him. I trembled like an aspen leaf at the sight. He had his spear raised as if to send it flying through me. I suddenly stopped. With that terrible voice I seem to hear yet, he bade me follow him; that he had been sent to guide me on my journey. I followed. What else could I do? After he had gone some distance a large mountain appeared to rise up before us. The part facing us seemed perpendicular, just as if a mountain had been cut in two and one part had been taken away. On this perpendicular wall, I could distinctly see these words, 'This is Hell.' My guide approached this perpendicular wall, and with his spear handle gave three loud rasps. A large massive door swung back and we passed in. I was then conducted on through what appeared to be a passage through this mountain.

"For some time we traveled in Egyptian darkness. I could hear the heavy footfalls of my guide and thus could follow him. All the way along I could hear deep groans as of some one dying. Further on, these groans increased, and I could distinctly hear the cry water, water, water. Coming now to another gateway, and, passing through, I could hear, it seemed, a million voices in the distance, and the cry was for water, water. Presently another large door opened at the knock of my guide, and I found that we had passed through the mountain, and now a broad plain lay before me.

"At this place my guide left me to direct other lost spirits to the same destination. I remained in this open plain for a time, when a being somewhat similar to the first one came to me; but instead of a spear he had a huge sword. He came to tell me of my future doom. He spoke with a voice that struck horror to my soul. 'Thou art in hell,' he said; 'for thee all hope is fled. As thou passed through the mountain on thy way hither, thou didst hear the groans and shrieks of the lost as they called for water to cool their parched tongues. Along that passage there is a door that opens into the lake of fire. This is soon to be thy doom. Before thou art conducted to this place of torment never more to emerge - for there is no hope for those who enter there - thou shalt be permitted to remain in this open plain, where it is granted to all the lost to behold what they might have enjoyed instead of what they must suffer.'

"With this I was left alone. Whether the result of the terrible fright through which I had passed I know not, but now I became stupified. A dull langour took full possession of my frame. My strength departed from me. My limbs refused to support my body longer. Overcome, I now sank down a helpless mess. Drowsiness now took control of me. Half awake, half asleep, I seemed to dream. Far above me, and in the distance, I saw the Beautiful City of which we read in the Bible. How wonderfully beautiful were its walls of jasper. Stretching out and away in the distance, I saw vast plains covered with beautiful flowers. I, too, beheld the river of life and the sea of glass. Vast multitudes of angels would pass in and out through the gates of the city, singing, oh, such beautiful songs. Among the number I saw my dear old mother, who died a few years ago of a broken heart because of my wickedness. She looked toward me and seemed to beckon me to her, but I could not move. There appeared to be a great weight upon me that held me down. Now a gentle breeze wafted the fragrance of those lovely flowers toward me, and I could now more plainly than ever, hear the sweet melody of angel voices, and I said, 'Oh, that I could be one of them.'

"As I was drinking from this cup of bliss it was suddenly dashed from my lips. I was aroused from my slumbers. I was brought back from happy dreamland by an inmate of my dark abode, who said that it was now time to enter upon my future career. He bade me follow him. Retracing my steps I again entered the dark passageway, and followed my guide for a time, when we came to a door that opened in the side of the passage, and going along this, we finally found ourselves passing through another door, and lo! I beheld the lake of fire.

"Just before me I could see, as far as the eye could reach, that literal lake of fire and brimstone. Huge billows of fire would roll over each other, and great waves of fiery flame would dash against each other and leap high in the air like the waves of the sea during a violent storm. On the crest of the waves I could see human beings rise, but soon to be carried down again to the lowest depths of this awful lake of fire. When borne on the crest of these awful billows for a time their curses against a just God would be appalling, and their pitiful cries for water would be heart-rending. This vast region of fire echoed and re-echoed with the wails of these lost spirits.

"Presently I turned my eyes to the door through which I had a few moments before entered, and I read these awful words, 'This is thy doom; Eternity never ends.' Shortly I began to feel the earth give way under my feet, and I soon found myself sinking down into the lake of fire. An indescribable thirst for water now seized upon me. And calling for water my eyes opened in the hospital prison.

"I have never told this experience of mine before for fear the prison officials would get hold of it, think me insane and lock me in the crankhouse. I passed through all of this, and I am as well satisfied as I am that I live, that there is a Heaven and there is a Hell, and a regular old-fashioned Hell, the kind the Bible tells about. But there is one thing certain, I am never going to that place any more.

"As soon as I opened my eyes in the hospital and found that I was alive and on earth once more, I immediately gave my heart to God and I am going to live and die a Christian. While the terrible sights of Hell can never be banished from my memory, neither can the beautiful things of Heaven I saw, I am going to meet my dear old mother after awhile. To be permitted to sit down on the banks of that beautiful river, to wander with those angels across the plains, through the vales and over the hills carpeted with fragrant flowers, the beauty of which far surpasses anything that mortal can imagine; to listen to the songs of the saved - all this will more than compensate me for living the life of a Christian here on earth, even if I have to forego many sensual pleasures in which I indulged before coming to the prison. I have abandoned my companions in crime, and am going to associate with good people when I am once more a free man."

We give this account to the reader just as we received it from Lennox.

It is one of the most wonderful experiences it has ever been our lot to read. May God bless this message from Mr. Lennox to the awakening of many lost souls. Oh, how can men doubt the existence of a real, literal burning Hell? Tell me, how can they, when we have the Word and remarkable revelation such as the above from time to time? Men and women, stop! Face about! Get a real Bible experience of a heart-felt salvation, lest you experience the reality of not only forty-eight hours, but an Eternity in Hell.

5 REASONS WHY MEN DON'T CALL

Why do men not call when they say they're going to?

I know how men's minds work, so l'll cover some possible scenarios and let you decide for yourself which one might ring true for you.


SITUATION #1: He's Immature Or Stroking His Ego

Some men are too immature to be honest and direct.

Maybe he's involved with someone already but wasn't mature enough to just be honest about that.

Sometimes men are just giving themselves ego strokes by flirting with you. They get your number to feel even better about themselves or to have it "just in case" they get some random urge to call you in the future.

Or, they weren't really serious about calling you, but got your number as a kind of "trophy" to show off to their other immature friends.

You wouldn't want to date this kind of guy anyway.


SITUATION #2 : He's a Player, You're Not

They were just looking for a hook-up, and you weren't "fling" material (which is a good thing, unless that's all you're looking for).

Maybe he was Physically Attracted to you, but once he started talking to you he realized that you're not the one-night-stand kind of girl.

But in spite of this, he takes your number, in case he gets the crazy idea in his head that he'd actually want a great girl for a real relationship... someday.

And guess what?

He doesn't come to that realization for a very very long time - so he doesn't call.


Situation #3: He Thought He Was Being Polite

They thought they were being "polite" by getting your number, even though they never actually wanted to go out with you.

Have you ever given your number to a man who asked for it, all the while dreading the minute he calls? Because you just weren't that "into" him?

Exactly...

And I know it sucks to think about this, but have you ever thought that the tables could be turned?

See... if men enjoy their conversations with you but aren't that interested in anything more, they sometimes feel a polite "obligation" to get your number.

They feel it's a way to end the conversation on a positive note.

Sometimes men, just like some women, have a hard time being up-front and assertive about how
they really feel.


SITUATION #4: He Sensed Something Was "Off"

He was interested in you at first, but after a little while he started to sense that something was "off"... maybe even AFTER he got your number.

Yes, it may have been something subtle you said, or a demeanor you had that gave off a vibe of fear or insecurity, especially if you made snide or needy-sounding comments about waiting for his call.

That kind of vibe makes a man think you're clingy, even if that wasn't what you THOUGHT you were communicating.


SITUATION #5: He Lost Your Number

He lost or misplaced your number, or forgot to call after he met you, and then he never got around to it.

Yes, this can actually happen. Especially with a man who's busy and already has a full and fulfilling life.

Ok, so now that you've heard the 5 reasons why a man doesn't call, let me ask you...

What do all these reasons have in common?

First off, most of the reasons have nothing to do with anything you're doing or saying. It's YOUR CHOICE to give negative meaning to why the men didn't call you.

In other words, if you sit around criticizing yourself or thinking negative things because a guy didn't pick up the phone and call you, you're setting youself up for even MORE negativity in the future.

Which may lead to Situation #4 happening the NEXT time you meet a great guy. You will give off
that "vibe" that you don't believe him when he says he'll call, or that you are attaching way too much meaning to the casual conversation you're having.

Both attitudes that are sure to send an unpleasant message that will turn him off.

The other thing most of these scenarios have in common is that the men just aren't feeling that gut-level of ATTRACTION.

But... there's a huge difference between KNOWING what these things are and actually DOING them.

When it comes to actually doing these things in a fun, consistent, and exciting way, many women fall short.

They figure - why bother?

Isn't it better to just be yourself?

Maybe.

But what if the "real you" is hidden behind all your fears and insecurities? Meaning, the attitude you're projecting is not fun and exciting for a man who doesn't know you very well yet to be around... and instead you seem a little "heavy" and down.

Here's a radical thought-

What if you could make just a tiny shift in the way you communicate with men you meet that made a huge difference in how men responded to you?

If a few small things really could make the difference, even if they didn't feel like "you" the first time around- would you be willing to go just a little outside your "comfort zone" of what you've always done and what makes sense to you?

And what if by doing that, you just also happened to break one or more of the negative patterns you've had going on in your life... such as men who seem great turning out to be real jerks who disappoint you?

The amazing thing is, having things happen and unfold in a new and better way in your life is just a few moments away.

But only if you're willing to step out of your everyday life, thinking and routine... and just give something new a chance to work.

If you feel like hearing or learning about something new to say or do around a man so that you get a different RESULT just isn't "you", then guess what?

You're right- it isn't you. And that's a GOOD THING if things haven't been going your way in a little while.

It's time to mix things up a bit.

Friday, September 28, 2007

The Whole World Is Watching by Jon Walker

“Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.” (John 13:35 NLT)

We prove our faith in Christ, not by the rules we keep, but by the love we give.

Notice Jesus didn’t say, “Love me,” as proof of our discipleship. He said, “Love one another, and that will show the world you belong to me.” One of the best things we can do to reach our community for Christ is to love each other – that is, to love other believers.

Until the world sees the love of God modeled in Christian community, they’re going to have trouble believing it can ever exist. When we truly care for one another, we show the world a love so tangible and contagious that they can’t help but be attracted to it.

As the world watches, they’ll see us “…being of the same mind, maintaining the same love, intent on one purpose;” not merely looking out for our own personal interests, but also for each other’s interests (Philippians 2:3-4). The world is desperate for love and a sense of community, and we’re meant to be the salt (Matthew 5:13) that increases their thirst for the living water. (John 4:10) “Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him.” (John 7:38 NIV)

Our love for one another shows the world our unity with the Father and also shows them that community requires unity, a oneness about the purposes of life. Jesus said, “I want all [my disciples] to be one with each other, just as I am one with you and you are one with me. I also want them to be one with us. Then the people of this world will believe that you sent me.” (John 17:21 CEV)

This means the influence of our congregations is not about attendance, or buildings, or programs. Our influence within the greater community is based upon our love for one another.

Isn’t it alarming, then, to think that we’re often known for what we are against, rather than what we’re for – and we are for the Good News of a love so “wide and long and high and deep” that it encompasses more than any of us could ever imagine. (Ephesians 3:18 NIV)

Our community of unity should reflect the faith we have in the love of Jesus Christ. Our congregations are meant to be points of love and light in the darkness of our communities. We’re to let our “light shine so that others will see the good” and praise our Father in heaven. (Matthew 5:16)

People are less impressed with our words than they are with our actions of love for one another. Your love for other believers speaks about God’s love. How loud is your voice?

So what?

· You witness to others when you love believers – Jesus gave the world the right to judge the authenticity of our faith by how much we love one another – that is, how we love other Christians. Yet some of the greatest conflicts we will experience are with other believers. Ask God what fences you need to mend. The whole world is watching how we love one another.

· What are you saying about God? – We make a statement about God by the way we love one another. It may be a positive statement or it may be a negative one, but the fact is people often form their opinions of God by how they see us individually. There’s truth in the old saying, “You may be the only picture of Jesus people will ever see.” People also may base their opinion of God on the reputation of our congregations – how we get along, how we support each other, how we criticize others.

· Is your love tangible? – Our love for one another offers a tangible, and contagious, reflection of God’s love, allowing the world to witness the power of transformed lives. How loud do your actions speak about the love of God? How loud is the voice of your small group?