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What a Difference Words Make!

DifferencesThe bride-to-be was depressed just days before her wedding because of her appearance. She looked different from the other girls.

What can cause someone to change their view of themselves? Could it be as simple as kind words of affection? Let’s look at the case of Solomon and his bride to be. First, we find a woman depressed about her appearance. She is concerned about because she worked in the vineyards, under the hot sun, and was unable to care for herself. But pretty soon, she calls herself a “rose of Sharon” – a beautiful and highly valued flowering plant. What a change of perspective! All because Solomon spoke loving words of affection and encouragement to her. This shouldn’t surprise us since the Bible tells us that words are powerful.

In the book of James, it says, “In the same way, the tongue is a small thing that makes grand speeches. But a tiny spark can set a great forest on fire.”

The power of our words is unbelievable. Many times we forget that and hurt with our words rather than heal. God desires that we all walk with grace, humility and love for one another. We should look for opportunities to lift one another up with our words. Speak words of gratitude, of thanksgiving and of grace to one another. Husbands, speak affectionately to your wife. Wives, speak encouragement to your husbands. In this circle of loving words and affection, you will find a healthy, growing relationship. Our words are powerful so let’s use them wisely.

Life Lesson: Words are powerful tools that can be used to build people up or tear people down.

Thousands of years later, the story of this depressed fiancé still inspires us to spread kind words.

David McGee is the founder of Cross The Bridge Ministries as well as a pastor, teacher and author.  He may be contacted using the form here.

Knowledge vs. Wisdom

TheresaRiggiKidsIn 1989, Pasquale married Theresa– a pretty straight-A student, good cook, and even taught music and sang. He never imagined her choices would one day destroy their entire family.

 Wisdom is often misunderstood. Many people assume that wisdom is knowledge, but there are many people who have brains filled with knowledge but are still unwise. Solomon understood this truth and that’s why we see wisdom often described in regards to action or lifestyle. After all, you can have all the book smarts in the world, but if the information you learn does not affect the way you live, then it is worthless.

 When we spend time meditating on God’s Word we will be equipped with biblical knowledge so that we can then live our lives with wisdom through the Holy Spirit. In life we are going to make mistakes and do some foolish things and yet through the grace of God we can get up, dust ourselves off and continue seeking Christ. Over time, we can look back and see a consistency in our life that stems from our increase in biblical wisdom. We won’t be perfect, but we will be able to celebrate God’s ability to bring us from point A to point B through the power of His Word and Spirit.

 Life Lesson: A wise person is not considered wise because of a good moment, but because of the consistency in lifestyle choices.

 Unfortunately, Theresa’s selfish and unwise choices ended in divorce, the murder of her children, and finally, the taking of her own life. When faced with choices, pray for and chose wisdom.

David McGee is the founder of Cross The Bridge Ministries as well as a pastor, teacher and author.  He may be contacted using the form here.

Faith, Wisdom and Boldness

WisdomWhen the founders of Hobby Lobby faced the choice of violating their deeply held beliefs or facing millions of dollars in fines, they were thrust into a lawsuit that could change history.

The book of Esther is an amazing book. Esther was also one of those individuals who was given power and placed in a role to change history. Sometimes, we think that following God means random acts of faith. While faith is crucial, we must also remember that we are called to be wise in our actions.

Esther has a hard message to take to the King, but rather than blurt it out at the wrong time, she is preparing herself and the king for the important conversation. People say, “I don’t have to use wisdom, I am using faith.” God gives us wisdom, creativity and intelligence to use. Esther used the wisdom, guided by faith, to bring about amazing results for the people of Israel.

Are you walking in wisdom? Do you consider all the options; make a plan of action for your life, ministry or family time? We all could be more like Esther, intentional in our actions and lead by God’s wisdom. Even today, let’s prepare ourselves for ministering to others and then step out with faith to get it done.

Life Lesson: When we walk in faith, wisdom and boldness, incredible things can happen.

While the ruling from the US Supreme Court in the Hobby Lobby case is not expected until June, one thing is sure: boldly walking in faith and wisdom is definitely desirable for all of us.

David McGee is the founder of Cross The Bridge Ministries as well as a pastor, teacher and author.  He may be contacted using the form here.

Remove the Blind-fold

BlindOn March 8, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 simply vanished and just as quickly, dozens of different theories as to what happened were broadcast all over the globe. But there’s only one true story.

 Paul seemed to be a very kind man, maybe soft spoken, yet he could be a fireball when people challenged him or got in the way of him helping people. He wanted to be kind and loving but was also willing to be firm. This is a picture of Jesus. In the book of Second Corinthians, the Apostle Paul is dealing with a group of people who seemed to doubt him at every turn. They are examining Paul’s faith when they really should be examining their own. Despite his efforts, many continued to be blind to the truths he was sharing. They chose to believe lies than accept the truth and therefore, they committed themselves to spiritual blindness.

 Friend, don’t be spiritually blind. The Truth is in God’s Word. Accept that Truth and then live by the Truth. Our spiritual life, in part, is built on self-examination followed by course corrections. As you drive a car or steer a boat, you make many small adjustments to the wheel. In our lives, it is insightful to read a portion of the Bible, think about what it says, and adjust our course based on God’s Word.

 It may hurt at times as you examine your life, but that is for your own good. Trust God and remove the blind-fold.

 Life Lesson: People are never as blind as the ones who refuse to see.

 On March 24th, Malaysia sadly announced all souls on board Flight 370 had been lost in the Indian Ocean. Still, many grieving families are, for now, choosing not to believe it. Please pray for them all.

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Dealing with Differences

 Fred Phelps, the leader of a small congregation known for their controversial funeral-picketing activities, died last month. Ironically, the family announced there would be no funeral.

unity-in-the-bodyLet’s be honest, relationships are tough. Whether it’s your family or a friendship, every relationship takes time and effort in order to work. The same is true for the Church. It made up of people of different backgrounds, personalities and experiences. We each bring something unique to the table, and then we are commanded to love each other. How does that work? Won’t our differences cause arguments and division? They can, unless we all start from the same point – Jesus Christ.

In the book of First Peter in the Bible, the church is told to be of ‘one mind’. We are all supposed to lay aside our own thoughts and attitudes for the thoughts and attitudes of Jesus. How do we do this? As we read and study the Bible, our minds are transformed more and more. As we grow, we begin learning how to love, forgive, show compassion and have mercy. When we start with a desire to be like Christ, we end up united with our brothers and sisters who are doing the same. So today, if there is tension in a relationship, look to the Bible and begin loving like Jesus.

 Life Lesson: Unity in church starts with each person submitting to God’s Word.

 A number of the targets of Phelps’ picketing were quick to encourage others to forgive and put the past behind them. Pray that his church members read the same verses.

 
 
 

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Two People – One Mind?

Dee’s family openly aired their disagreements. Jerome’s family did their best to avoid conflict. When they got married, you can imagine how that worked out.

 Let’s be honest, relationships are tough. Whether it’s your family or a friendship, every relationship takes time and effort in order to work. The same is true for the church. The body of Christ is made up of people of different backgrounds, personalities and experiences. We each bring something unique to the table and then we are commanded to love each other. How does that work? Won’t our differences cause arguments and division? They can, unless we all start from the same point – Jesus Christ.

In 1 Peter 3, the church is told to be of ‘one mind’. We are all supposed to lay aside our own thoughts and attitudes for the thoughts and attitudes of Jesus. How do we do this? We jump into God’s Word and in the process; our minds are transformed more and more into the mind of Christ. As we grow, we begin learning how to love, forgive, show compassion and have mercy. When we start with a desire to be like Christ, we end up united with our brothers and sisters who are doing the same. So today, if there is tension in a relationship, look to the Bible and begin loving like Jesus.

Life Lesson: Unity in church starts with each person submitting to God’s Word.

You’ll be happy to know that Dee and Jerome just celebrated their 30th year of marriage.

David McGee is the founder of Cross The Bridge Ministries as well as a pastor, teacher and author.  He may be contacted using the form below.

 




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Column #14-0304 (Life Lesson based on 1 Peter 3:8 teaching)

Falsely Accused!

In 2007, Edgar was falsely accused of rape, was convicted and put in prison.

You can’t stop it from happening. You can try your hardest & do everything in your power to keep it from occurring but one day, it’ll happen. One day, someone is going to accuse you of something. Just look at Jesus. He lived a perfect life, healed people, raised the dead and taught about God’s love,  and yet the religious leaders accused Him of all sorts of things. If it happened to Jesus, then it can happen to any of us.

So how do we deal with accusations when we cannot control those who accuse us? We control ourselves and live in such a way that when people accuse us, other people dismiss it as a lie. After all, what use is an accusation when your life speaks of integrity, love and charity? It may not stop accusations, but it will remove some of their power to destroy. Live for Christ and allow Him to defend you.

Life Lesson: Live in such a way that people will not believe any false accusations against you.

Last week, Edgar was exonerated after six years in prison. His family knew he was innocent the whole time.

David McGee is the founder of Cross The Bridge Ministries as well as a pastor, teacher and author.  He may be contacted using the form below.

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Column #14-0303 (Life Lesson based on 2 Corinthians 12:16-17 teaching)

What Controls You?

San Francisco entrepreneur Sam was so controlled by desires to live a millionaire lifestyle that he fraudulently raked in $31 million from investors with promises of incredibly high returns.

 What or who controls you?  Chances are that the person or thing that controls you is also the thing you worship. In our “enlightened” society we may not create idols of gold or silver but we still have 50 inch flat screens that we sit in front of for hours at a time. It may not be an object, it may be a person. Husband, wife, child or even a boyfriend or girlfriend could be elevated to the point of our worship. In short, anything we place above God in importance is an idol we are worshiping.

 In the book of Esther, Mordecai was commanded to worship Haman and yet he refused because he knew it was wrong. He was not going to allow himself to be controlled by an evil official. He knew what was right and therefore refused to worship anyone besides God. Friend, we can learn from Mordecai. If there is anything in your life that you may be worshipping, it’s time to stop. Ask the Lord to reveal to you any idols you may have created and seek God’s forgiveness and grace. He will gladly give it to you and help you to find the joy that comes from worshipping Him alone.

 Life Lesson: We are to worship, or be controlled by, God and God alone.

 Samuel Cohen’s life is now being controlled by officials at the Terminal Island Correctional Facility in Los Angeles, California. He’s scheduled to be released in November of 2029.

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Column #14-0302 (Life Lesson based on Esther 3:2 teaching)

A Gentle Answer


Screenshot 2014-03-05 01.14.14aAn elementary school in Georgia, an AK-47, 50
0 Rounds of ammo, and shots fired.  Antoinette tells the shooter, “We’re not gonna hate you, baby… It’s going to be alright sweetie… “

 Relationships are difficult. They require work, constant attention and above all, they should be filled with love. Of course, this is easier said than done in many cases. What happens when you dealing with a difficult person? Often, we begin identifying what is wrong with the other person, but what if we looked first at ourselves? What if we first asked, “How should I respond?”

 Proverbs 15:1 says “A gentle answer deflects anger, but harsh words make tempers flare.” In our human abilities, we don’t feel like returning anger with a gentle answer, but it will put the fire out. A harsh word makes it escalate. It’s amazing how much the Bible mentions about the effect of our words. Watching your words can make your job better, relationships better and give you less regrets later. Do you want to change the people in your life? Start by changing yourself and the perfect place to begin is with your words. Respond in love, and God can do amazing things in all your relationships.

 Life Lesson: You can be changed today. Every relationship you have including your job can be improved today.

 20 year-old Michael surrendered to police without anyone being injured, thanks to the gentle answer and words of love shared by Antoinette– one courageous lady.

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Column #14-0301 (Life Lesson based on 2 Corinthians 12:19 teaching)