Wednesday, May 1, 2013

forgetting



There’s a direct correlation between the accuracy of our memory and the effectiveness of our mission.  
If we’re not teaching people how to be saved (daily establish/sustain a personal relationship with Jesus), it’s perhaps because we’ve forgotten the tragedy of being lost. 
If we’re not teaching the message of forgiveness, it may be because we don’t remember what it was like to be guilty. 
And if we’re not preaching the cross, it could be that we’ve subconsciously decided that—God forbid—somehow we don’t need it.

In what is perhaps the last letter Paul ever wrote, he begged Timothy not to forget. He urged Timothy to “Remember Jesus Christ—raised from the dead, descended from David.  This is my gospel. . .” (2 Timothy 2:8).

When times get hard, 
when people don’t listen, 
when tears come,  
when disappointment is your bed partner, 
when fear pitches its tent in your front yard, 
when death looms, 
when shame weighs heavily… 
always remember to keep to Jesus!
-adapted from Max Lucado

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