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We are every-day ordinary people desiring to be faithful Christians. We seek simply to study and practice the only word of God, the Bible. We are not bound by denominational ties, traditions, doctrines, or organizations. We are not a denomination. We have no creeds or confessions of faith; the Bible alone is our source of faith (Romans 10:17) and authority in matters of faith and worship. We desire to practice simple New Testament Christianity. We desire to be the church that Christ built (Matthew 16:18)--the churches of Christ (Romans 16:16). We "speak where the Bible speaks....and are silent where the Bible is silent, with love in all things".
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Friday, January 29, 2010

Both Worlds?

There is a popular character many of our children watch on TV, Hannah Montana. For those of you who aren’t acquainted with this character, she is portrayed by Miley Cyrus, the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus, the country music star. Miley Cyrus plays the character “Miley Stewart” who is the real life “Hanna Montana”, a very popular singing star. This show has spawned movies, t-shirts, posters, dolls, etc and has become a tremendous merchandising opportunity for the show’s developers Disney. And on the surface it is a harmless pre teen and teen show. Little girls all want to be like Hannah Montana. And she is a very likeable character. But is there an important lesson in this character?

The premise for the show is how “Miley” remains a typically “normal” teenager with all the associated problems. No one knows that she is “Hannah Montana”. (I always find it amazing how her concert tours, personal appearances, etc never interfere with her school activities; but this isn’t reality, is it?). The theme song for Hannah Montana is “The Best of Both Worlds”. And in the world of TV, she is able to maintain “both worlds” while providing entertainment for fans of her show. But can you have “The Best of Both Worlds”? I think you already know the answer to this one.

But the question I want to ask today is this: How many people want to have the “best of both”, the Kingdom of God and the world? They want to be obedient children of God, but the world constantly is pulling them back. They, like Miley, sometimes have to “bend the truth” and conceal what they do. They may not be able to tell even their family and friends the things they are doing. And in doing so find they cannot be happy in both worlds.

Christ told His followers: If you were of the world, the world would love you as its own; but because you are not of the world, but I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you. John 15:19 ESV In this passage Jesus tells us we cannot be in “both worlds”. We have to make a choice. Someday, Miley will have to decide to be Miley or Hannah, but she can’t be both.

Little children, you are from God and have overcome them, for he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world. 1 John 4:4 ESV

Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect. Romans 12:2 ESV

Make the decision to be a faithful child of God. And in doing this, you will receive the best gift this world was ever given, in the salvation of Jesus Christ.

God loves you, He made you. Jesus loves you, He died for you. And I love you too.

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