“Praise the LORD
How good it is to sing praises to our
God,
how pleasant and fitting to praise him!
how pleasant and fitting to praise him!
…Sing to the LORD with grateful praise;
Praise the Lord”
(Psalm 147, vs. 1 & 7)
Listening to Beth Moore recently she talked about evangelism, sharing our faith
and singing praises. Not only during Sunday services but all week long! That is
evangelism, an invitational ministry, a welcoming format. In our small
Methodist church we are far from being evangelists. The young families are too
busy and we in the older generation seem too tired. The actuality of it is we
are too conservative. A term that I like is that we are the “frozen chosen.”
Thirty years ago we had a gospel group come to our church for what they thought
would be a rousing concert. The leader did all he could to get a group on
Methodists to stomp their feet and clap their hands. He had limited success. We
enjoyed the music but foot stomping was not an apt description!
At a worship team meeting several years ago a group came to complain because
people often applauded when our quartet or a soloist finished a piece. They
requested that we put a notice in the announcements asking for no such show of
pleasure or appreciation. As a team member I stated that if applause was
outlawed they would have to deal with me standing upon a pew shouting
“halleluiah-Amen!” Our pastor said “Pass the motion I want to see that!” I was
blessed and the motion failed and we still applaud.
We make decisions every day as to how we will interact with others. So today we
will decide whether we will be inviting Christians or members of the frozen
chosen!
Thought for Today: This week let’s mention our faith or our
church to show someone why we are who we are. Let’s take our faith public!
Prayer for Today: Dear Lord and father, in April in the north-land we awaiting the buds and flowers of spring while the south is in full bloom.
However in all climates strife, tensions and un-Godly terrorist attacks take
place. We need a divine intervention, the interjection of love and respect and
the elimination of hate throughout the world. Today we pray that we may
contribute to peace and help relax the tensions around the world.
Amen
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