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Who we are in the Lord's church?

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".
"We are Christians only, but not the only Christians"

Friday, January 29, 2010

I'm Afraid I Can't Live Up To It ..., by Steve Ridgell

I found the article below this week and wanted to pass it along to you. I hope you find it uplifting.

I'm Afraid I Can't Live Up To It ..., by Steve Ridgell

Buy in. Let go. Take a leap. Get out of the boat. Walk on the water.

Go all in. Sell out completely. Give it all up. Don’t hold anything back.

All of these phrases refer to the spiritual concept of being totally committed to Jesus. It is a desire many of us have had but not all of us have done. Maybe you are one of those. You find yourself hanging around the fringes of Christianity – knowing there is more to it. You go to church on Easter, Christmas, and Mother’s Day. You pray when in crisis. You try not to do anything very bad, and you try to be a pretty good person. But all the time you know there is more to it. What is holding you back?

It may be the fear that you will not be able to live up to that kind of commitment. What if you don’t get all the sin out of your life? What if you lose your spiritual focus sometimes?

Let me share some good news. God does not expect you to do it all on your own. When you make that decision to fully commit to Jesus, he provides valuable resources to help you be His person in this world.

God gives you His Holy Spirit to live in you. You get that gift when you are baptized. The Holy Spirit gives you power to put to death the sin in your life. The Holy Spirit will help you become the person God sees in you. It serves as a guarantee of salvation until Jesus comes back.

God knew I would need help to stay faithful.

God puts you in community. You are not on this journey alone. We are family. We are one body. We share in the same baptism, we celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus together, and we share the same Holy Spirit. We pray together, worship together, and serve together. We provide for our needs together. We encourage each other, hold each other accountable, and forgive each other. We laugh together and we cry together.

Remember to love each other as He loved us.

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