As the year begun, I settled into my first book. I began reading a biography about William & Catherine Booth, founders of the Salvation Army. I found myself inspired and challenged by their journey. My God is SO BIG, wow....who wouldn't want to know him more intimately.
As I read, my thoughts turned to 'The Gospel is inclusive, not exclusive'. They were reaching out to many in society that somes churches and doctrine of those days did not embrace. Many churches had a special area in the back or off to the side that was designated for the poor. Sure they were allowed to come to church if they sat there, but they were not embraced. A specific doctrine taught that there was a select group who were already chosen and that the sacrifice of Jesus only applied to them.
I pondered on these things, wondering how I do life today in 2011. Am I living a life that presents an inclusive gospel or an exclusive one? I have a heart for a particular group of people, but am I excluding others? Things for me to ponder. God may call me to minister in specific areas, or to specific people groups. But does he want me to ignore the other people in my life that don't fit within that group. NO he does not. His heart, His sacrifice was and still is for ALL.
As I cotinued to read, I discovered that even though the majority of the Booths work was amongst the poor, Catherine also ministered regularly amongst the wealthy of society. Inclusive gospel, not exclusive.
I am challenged to see EVERYONE through the eyes of Jesus, I am challenged to live a life that presents an inclusive gospel.
His arms are always open, waiting for us to come home, are our arms open to embrace them as they come?
This is a place where I can articulate the ponderings/musings that journey through my thought processes and my heart. Some of these pass by quickly, others stay and leave footprints etched into my life. I pray that somewhere in my words, my God would reveal himself to you. You may not agree with all I write..but that's ok, because I'm not here to say what's wrong/right, nor to debate your meaning of life. This is just MY PLACE to share. Stop in for a moment, or a while. I'm thankful you're here!
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
A New Year, A New Decade
Expectancy
A sense of being positioned in exactly the right spot.
Obstacles have moved out of the way, other things have found their place, and in turn this has made a way, a path that is wide and clear to navigate.
The train has found the right track to continue its' journey. It is lining up with the rail, locking into place and ready to head in that direction.
The chess pieces are being moved to their correct positions, the strategy is clear.
A sense of being positioned in exactly the right spot.
Obstacles have moved out of the way, other things have found their place, and in turn this has made a way, a path that is wide and clear to navigate.
The train has found the right track to continue its' journey. It is lining up with the rail, locking into place and ready to head in that direction.
The chess pieces are being moved to their correct positions, the strategy is clear.
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