Archive for January, 2010
Still No Church
It is Sunday, January 31, 2010 and I am at home all morning. Yesterday we got snowed in and for the second time this winter we had to cancel the Sunday services. As I was reading this morning I came across an interesting story.
On January 29, 2010, ABC news ran a news story under the theme of "Still No Church." The point of the article is that after one year President Obama still has found no church to attend. They point out that he attended church only three times in the past year.
What is said of Obama could be said about millions of American. Millions of Americans seldom or never attend the meeting of the church. Since it is not unusual this story is not about our president skipping worship worship, but about what those close to him said about it.
ABC news reported, "Sources familiar with the president’s personal life say Obama remains a faithful Christian while in the White House."
There is is! People just do not get it. Christ died for the church. The Holy Spirit commanded us to gather for worship with the church.
You can ignore the church, but you cannot be a faithful Christian while doing so.
Look it up – Hebrews 10:25.
A snow storm or a sickness may make you "providentially hindered," but choosing not to worship is being unfaithful to the commands of the Holy Spirit.
Lonnie Davis
The Captain of the Hudson
A man or woman can work a lifetime to build a reputation and yet have his or her life defined in a single act. On January 14, 2009, few people knew who Chesley Sullenberger was. He was just another unknown airline pilot. On January 15
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all of that changed. He was the pilot in charge of US Airways Flight 1549 as they flew over the Hudson River in Manhatten, New York. Things went wrong and Captain Sullenberger landed his passenger jet in the Hudson river. There was no loss of life and the previously unknown pilot became an instant national hero.
For all those times when you get it right there is a great reward. It is not someday in the sky, but now. Because you did the right thing, you have a good name.
For those times when you get it wrong, for those times when you act out or make poor choices, there are always consequences. A dead fly in the perfume runs everything.
A Can of Corn
A Can of Corn