"I gave you milk, not solid food,
for you were not yet ready for it
Indeed, you are still not ready."
(1 Corinthians 3 vs. 2)
Several years ago June and I made a
decision that our families would not remember us as angry old people. We
decided that based on our time spent interacting with elderly people as Stephen
ministers. Recently I have been involved with two such people and have
concluded that somehow being happy has everything to do with spiritual growth.
Let me share a story with you from a recent Saturday.
My friend and I were volunteering at
a race in a very cold April rain and many volunteers were complaining. My friend
stated that as bad as it was he was dreading his next appointment even worse.
Trust me, we had been out in the rain for four hours serving over 8000
participants and worse seemed impossible!
He was going to his parents place to
do a few odd jobs that his dad could or should not risk doing any more. He said
that somehow dad would get angry, be disagreeable and be dissatisfied. He could
not understand why. In my usual big mouth way I asked him about his dad’s
spirituality. The answer was that mom and dad go to church every Sunday!
This lead to my favorite discussion:
religious versus spirituality! You see, there are a lot of people who attend
church every week that do not experience spiritual growth. In a recent
discussion it was said that too many religious people just never get to know
the Holy Spirit! I believe that the people who are edgy, angry or uncomfortable
fit that description.
In summary, the Lord wants us to be
happy, cheerful and appreciative. He has given us the tools and we need to use
them every day. The tool we have is faith and the Holy Spirit. We need to keep
them in mind and in our hearts to be happy!
Thought
for Today: Today
let us use Paul’s message about the milk and drink our milk but demonstrate
with our happiness and spirit that we are ready for the Lord’s solid food. That
food results in our happiness and peace.
Prayer for Today: Dear Lord,
today we pray for all who are experiencing anxiety and anger. We pray that they
may find peace and tranquility through the Holy Spirit.
Amen
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