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Judge Not

February 18, 2013

How many times have you been told, “You can’t judge me!”?  I am sure you immediately think about Matthew 7:1.  It silences you.  “These people are right,” you tell yourself,  Jesus said, “Do not judge.”

What if I told you that is not what He meant?  C’mon!  We’ve been through this before.  Let’s look at the whole idea Jesus is talking about:

Matthew 7:1-5 (NASB) 1 "Do not judge so that you will not be judged. 2 "For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you. 3 "Why do you look at the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? 4 "Or how can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' and behold, the log is in your own eye? 5 "You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye.

Yep, there it is, “Do not judge so that you will not be judged.”  Pretty clear isn’t it?  Keep reading.  “Or how can you say to your brother, 'let me take the speck out of your eye.’”  Are we supposed to be poking around in someone else’s eye?  Yes, I believe we are – carefully.

James 5:19-20 (NASB) 19 My brethren, if any among you strays from the truth and one turns him back, 20 let him know that he who turns a sinner from the error of his way will save his soul from death and will cover a multitude of sins.

So, if we are (to some degree) our brother’s keeper, how do we do it without assessing if one behavior is acceptable, and another is not?  We cannot.  So the trick is twofold: 1) We do not “judge.”  That Greek word carries the idea of condemnation.  Instead, we compare actions to Biblical authority, and when the two do not line up, one is wrong – and it is NOT the Bible.  2) We must first make sure that we, ourselves, are suffering from the same form of sinfulness.

There is another consideration.  Notice the people we are to be dealing with in this way are BROTHERS (yes and sisters too).  We are not accountable to the world; the world is not accountable to us.  As fellow Christians we are accountable to each other.  We deal with the sin in our own lives first, then as God leads, come along side of “family” and assist them. 

The problem with people who have not accepted Christ is not their behavior.  It is not the sin in their lives.  They do not need to start acting right.  They need Jesus. 

I love the person who cuts my hair.  When I want to recommend her to someone, I don’t ask them, “What happened to your hair!?”  I tell them how great she is at helping me look my best.  Especially when they tell me they are not really satisfied with their own hair style or barber.

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A Very Important Date

February 11, 2013

Tomorrow (Thur., Feb. 7) we celebrate a VERY important date; it’s Bev’s birthday.

It is important to me for many reasons:

1.  Even before I was born, God was at work in my life.  He knew me, he knew her and he knew Bev and I would marry.  It proves to me that there are no  “coincidences” when you serve Him.

2.  When I was a single dad, I prayed that when I re-married, my new wife would love my girls as if they were her own, and yet allow and encourage them in their relationship wit...


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A Little Church Business

February 4, 2013

We (the Leadership Team and I) are in need of your help.  Mark Butterfield has completed his four-year term as a member of the Team, and we need a new person.  To make things easier on everyone, we have changed our fiscal year from 1 Jan. through 31 Dec., to 1 Oct through 30 Sept.  This will make things a little easier when we need to discuss the business of the church.

In the meantime, we need to keep some continuity going and are asking you to nominate a new Leadership Team member.  Nomina...


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Bust A Move

January 28, 2013

I was “talking” with friends on facebook this week; they have a big decision to make and were wondering how much time to give God before making it.  I reminded them of a few things.  The first is that it is probably never a good idea to move until you have heard from God.  I reminded them about the errors of Sarah’s assumption that she should give her servant, Hagar, to Abraham in order to have the child of promise (Gen 16).  I also remembered the error that Joshua made in trusting the ...


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Mom

January 21, 2013

This week marks the fifteenth year since my mom died (Jan 16, 1998).  I still do not have “closure,” I know I never really will.  I have gotten to a point where I am not constantly mourning my loss, but occasions and circumstances still occur that remind me of her.

 

I remember looking up at my beautiful middle daughter, Meg, wearing that white dress, standing on the platform of that church with “that guy,” and I thought how great it would be for her Nammy to be there to watch...


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Rest

January 14, 2013

J. Vernon McGee was asked what his favorite Bible verse was.  He responded with “and it came to pass.”  He explained, “It did not come to stay, it came to pass.  All those times in my life when things were bad – they came to pass.  They would not stay forever.  Eventually good times would come to replace the bad.  Unfortunately, all those good times in my life….”

Right now most of us are experiencing that time of the year where not much is going on.  We have survived the exciteme...


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HAPPY NEW YEAR

December 31, 2012

I am writing this on December 31, 2012, HAPPY NEW YEAR Everyone!  

 

The New Year is one of those times when we tend to “take stock” of ourselves and to RESOLVE to make changes in our lives.  Generally we lose our resolve somewhere around mid-February.  I have only kept one Resolution in my life.  In 1988, I resolved never to make another resolution in my life.

 

That does not mean that I do not examine myself during this time of year and plan on making some changes, I just realize t...


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The First Christmas Tree

December 27, 2012

Martin Luther is most famous for beginning the Protestant Reformation, when he posted his 95 Theses on the church doors in Wittenburg, Germany in 1517.  While he did help start an entirely new branch of Christianity, Martin Luther was also a great lover of the Christmas season.

Martin Luther and the Christmas Tree

One German legend claims that Martin Luther was responsible for introducing the use of Christmas trees in the home.  According to the legend, on his way home one evening, Martin L...


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Origins of the Candy Cane

December 17, 2012

The development of the candy cane took a few hundred years.  Before the invention of the modern pacifier, parents used to give their babies unflavored white sugar sticks to suck on. During the 1670s a German choirmaster had the sugar sticks bent into a shepherd's staff and passed out to children attending the Christmas services.  This holiday custom spread throughout Europe.  About 1900 the white candy cane received its traditional red stripes and peppermint flavoring.  At the same time the l...


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The Real Santa Claus

December 10, 2012

The true story of Santa Claus begins with Nicholas, who was born during the third century in the village of Patara on the southern coast of Turkey.  His wealthy parents, who raised him to be a devout Christian, died in an epidemic while Nicholas was still young.  Obeying Jesus' words to "sell what you own and give the money to the poor," Nicholas used his whole inheritance to assist the needy, the sick and the suffering.  He dedicated his life to serving God and was made Bishop of Myra while ...


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Bill Killion I am the Pastor of Greater Life Church, Elko, NV. Husband, father, grandfather, regular guy who happens to believe that Jesus has great plans for all of our lives and we need cooperate with Him in order to see those plans happen.

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