Here are some of the good reads found this week:
Jesus Said More About Hell Than Anyone in the Bible, HT to Challies. "What a wonderful thing it is that Jesus warns us. He does not leave us ignorant of the wrath to come. He not only warns. He rescues. This is the best effect of fear: it wakens us to our need for help and points us to the all-sufficient Redeemer, Jesus. Let it have this effect on you."
Truth to Cling to When Nothing Makes Sense, HT to Challies. "Though there have been many precious years of walking with my Savior, the past several years has shaken my confidence as the road has continued to be dark, long, and painful. Though God has been faithful in so many ways (far more than we can probably see) I have been increasingly perplexed and unsettled by his ways."
What's the Temperature of Your Love Relationship with the Lord? "Whether you're teaching, planning events, cleaning the church, or filling your days with service to your family, your love for what you do and for the people you are serving is an overflow of your love for God. In protecting and preserving that vertical relationship, there's no substitute for time spent in his presence, soaking in the truth of his Word."
Don't Think About Elephants! HT to Challies. "There is more to the answer than saying, 'don't be anxious'. That doesn't work; we then become anxious about whether we are doing a good job of not being anxious! Let me prove it to you. I want you to not think about elephants. Whatever you do, I don't want the thought of an elephant to enter your mind. Don't think about their size or their ears or their trunks. How are you going? What are you thinking about right now? I think I can guess!"
7 Meaningful Ways and Reasons to Be Kind to Yourself. We can beat ourselves up unmercifully when we make mistakes, but that's destructive. Jeanne shares better ways to respond.
On Short-Term Missions, Part 4: Semper Gumby. "When you're ministering cross-culturally, you're dealing with people who are different from you all day long. They think differently, they do things differently; they're offended by different things, they laugh at different things. In that kind of environment, it's possible for you to be highly offensive, even with the best of intentions. So you need to adjust your thinking." This is good advice even in business or other situations where we interact with people from another culture.
Greet with a Holy Kiss? Applying an Uncomfortable Command, HT to Challies. Some good ways to think about and apply the passages referring to a "holy kiss."
The Blessings of Boredom. "Anytime we feel the slightest hint of boredom, we look for the closest novelty to alleviate that feeling. That usually means grabbing our phones, checking social media, playing a game, reading the news, or otherwise finding something to occupy our minds. The result, however, is that we find ourselves dashing from room to hallway, room to hallway, never fully pacifying that feeling of boredom and never very much enjoying the distraction either. The sad thing is that this is a form of self-sabotage."
God does not waste suffering, nor does He discipline out of caprice.
If He plough, it is because He purposes a crop. -- J. Oswald Sanders
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