Messages for the Moment culled by Rev. E. Anderson

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Rev. E. Anderson

Only One You

By Jon Fisher

Mister Rogers was right after all: There is only one you. But this information is much more important than to just be boosting your self-esteem. It is to help you better serve others by being more confident about your God-given role in life.

No one else fits your shape. No one else has your blend of gifts, talents, and natural abilities – making you very important in the whole scheme of things. “God made our bodies with many parts,” wrote Paul, “and he has put each part just where he wants it.” (1 Corinthians 12:18) And as it is with the human body, so it is with the Body of Christ – the corporate collection of all who believe. But this uniqueness goes beyond giftedness; it reaches as well into the depth of each of our experiences in life.

No one else has your life. No one else has your pain, your hardship, your joys and sorrows. Everything in life shapes us and we are shaped by everything for a reason – so that we can touch others in a unique way based upon who we are and what we’ve been through. God doesn’t waste anything in our lives. Every piece of our lives and experiences can be used of Christ to touch someone else.

We were made for each other; we live for each other; we even die for each other. We die with hope so that others who live might see the reality of Christ in even the darkest of hours. God uses everything.Are you just getting by, or are you living for a reason? Think about your unique gifts and ask yourself how those gifts are benefiting others. What specific way is God using you to touch others in the Body of Christ?

Do you seem to have an extra measure of wisdom, or mercy, or discernment, or knowledge, or administration, or desire to serve? These will help determine how you can look for opportunities to help others. And then think about the things you have gone through so far in your life – especially the difficult or challenging things where God has met you with his presence and power. That information is not just for you, it’s for you to empathize with and encourage others who have encountered similar struggles.

God isn’t messing around here. There are no accidents with our lives. Whatever we have received and experienced has shaped who we are, and because of that, we are qualified servants. There is truly no one else like you … for a reason. Jon Walker is a pastor-advocate living in Tennessee and the former pastor of communications at Saddleback Church.

In Hindsight by Rev. David Hind

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THE LOVE THING

By Rev. David Hind

 I was involved in a concert in Nottingham when I received a phone call from a friend. He told me that Susan was about to give birth and I had to rush to hospital. Now, I knew she was pregnant, but it was a month early and a doctor had told Susan that morning that the stomach cramps she had been experiencing were due to a urine infection. When I arrived at the hospital, Sue was surrounded by green cloths and she was giving birth.

Soon after I arrived a foot appeared and the birth was to be a breach. When I saw tiny toes and a little leg, I grasped again the fact that humanity is amazing. Samuel is now 6ft 2ins and still growing, but then he was miniscule, and as he was being born, his first act was to wee on the doctor. We had loved him from when we knew Susan was pregnant. We had talked to him, prayed over him, sung to him, and listened to him, but when we first saw him and named him Samuel, we really loved him. 

So this love thing – what is it all about? Clifford Hill tells the story of a walk on a mountainside in Abelboden, Switzerlanmd. He had been watching the World cup men’s downhill ski event and, along with thousands of others, was making his way down the mountain. The pathway turned a sharp bend around the mountain and beyond a low wooden guardrail was a steep slope fr about 100 feet to the edge of a precipice and a sheer drop onto rocks. As he turned the corner he heard the piercing scream of a child who had fallen under the rail and was sliding to her death. As he watched, a man leapt over the rail and ran down the slope, just managed to stop before he went over the edge, and then he caught the little girl.

As Clifford watched this scene God spoke to him, ‘You saw how her father responded immediately, not hesitating to assess the danger to himself,  but flung himself down the mountainside to rescue his child? That is how I love my children….Tell my people I love them.’ The love of Jesus is the most staggering example of the Father’s commitment to us. 

  • Jesus’ love is demonstrated

 Jesus washed feet, He touched lepers and He spoke to the marginalized and the insignificant. He had time for the dirty and the needy and the outcasts. He helped the mentally unstable and the spiritually unclean. He loved the rich and the poor and He had the time for lost people. He is irresistible. 

  • Jesus’ love is unconditional

 Nothing we can do can make Him love us more; nothing we do can make him love us less. His love is unconditional, undeserved and cannot be earned. 

  • Jesus’ love is eternal

 He will always love us. Paul writes, ‘For I am convinced ….(nothing) in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love that is in Christ Jesus our Lord’ – Romans 8: 38, 39. 

  • Jesus’ love is compelling

 He spent His three years of ministry forgiving, healing, transforming, and restoring people. One day He we will see Him and He will be even more wonderful than we imagined. 

  • Jesus’ love is immeasurable

 His love is wide and long and high and deep. His love ‘surpasses knowledge’ – Ephesians 3: 19. 

  • Jesus’ love is manifested by His death

 The cross was painful, cursed and the greatest symbol of love the universe has ever seen. ‘This is how we know what love is: Jesus laid down his life for us’ – 1 John 3: 16 

  • Jesus’ love is to be known

 We can know Him, we can receive His love and then we can show His love to others. The challenge for Christians to love is immense. We are to love impartially, unselfishly, sincerely and fervently. We cannot do this on our own, we must receive His love. When I consider His unconditional, eternal, compelling, immeasurable, manifested and demonstrated love, I bow and give my all to Him