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Posts Tagged ‘Christian walk’

Being Christian fulltime

Being a fulltime Christian is honouring God with every breathing moment, every choice that we make and every prayer that comes from out heart, till the mind of Christ is fully formed in us and all our treasures are wisely invested in heaven, where they are truly safe. Then there would be no need to do anything grudgingly or out of a compulsion to perform, serving the Lord would be, as it ought to be, a thing of privilege and delight not a burden that drains us and leaves us unfulfilled.

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Have you overlooked something?

Never disregard any of this often overlooked commandments [...]

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… If you’re not a pastor or church leader

The questions are: Is Christian ministry restricted within leadership? Do I as an untitled believer and you, if you are not a pastor or church leader, have any mandates of ministry; any responsibilities to and in the church, other than to believe, be saved, then to sit back and be happy enjoying the show? The key to our answers lies in the question: What is ministry?

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Poetry: The Old Self Righteous Power

The battery was dead again
And I needed a recharge:
To excite the cells for use till dead again
Due for another recharge.

The ‘motivational’ sunshine had been vibrant with energy
So I just laid them out bare,
Hoping to work off some lethargy
And get them back fair.

When my ‘self-righteous battery’ [...]

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This Way that I take

But he knows the way that I take [He has concern for it, appreciates and pays attention to it]. When He has tried me, I shall come forth as refined gold [pure and luminous]. – Job 23:10(Amplified version) Thoughts about this glorious Christian way excite me; Jesus talked about two ways: a way that leads [...]

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