Saturday, October 6, 2012

Community Makeover Weekend


I saw Jesus today.  Well… I didn’t actually “see” Him as in physically see Him, but I did see Him through the lives of the people from our church and the many other churches in our area that spent their weekend loving on and serving the people in our community the way that God calls us to.  God tells us that the greatest commandment is to love Him and the second is like it – to love others the way that He loves others. That love was shown in abundance this weekend.

Each year an organization called Engage Atlanta organizes an event called Community Makeover.  Individuals, businesses, schools or organizations with a need can submit a project for themselves or someone else.  Engage Atlanta will then disperse volunteers throughout the community to work on the projects.  These projects can range from handing out water to people enjoying the Silver Comet Trail to home repairs, painting projects, even building decks or replacing siding on homes.   This year appx 2000 people, from over 25 churches, worked on over 150 projects.

Our Journey Group worked together to love on a neighbor of one of our members.  Marie is a widow in her 60s.  She has severe diabetes and often has complications resulting from the disease.  She has two dogs who are the loves of her life.  Marie is very unsteady on her feet and her dogs have tripped her many times while she was taking them out on a leash. She even had to spend several months in a rehab facility from a recent fall.  Michelle, one of our jg members asked our group if we would be interested in building Marie a fence in her backyard so that she could just open up her door to let the dogs go out alone. Our group was very excited about the idea.  Michelle submitted the request to Engage Atlanta and they donated some of the funds for the fence and our group donated the rest. Some of the women worked on some housecleaning for Marie while the men worked on the fence.  We even got all of our kids involved with some landscaping projects and to help plant flowers. 

The joy on Marie’s face as she let the dogs out into the back yard to run inside their newly fenced yard was priceless!  She was extremely grateful and appreciative which made her very emotional throughout the weekend.  She repeatedly thanked all of us for our hard work and for loving on her in that way.  It brought our group more pleasure to serve Marie than she received from being served, proving Acts 20:25 to be true – “It is more blessed to give than to receive.”  We are called to be the hands and feet of Jesus.  This was a true picture of Jesus living in us and through us.  Not one person there was doing this to receive personal glory.  Every bit of the glory was for God and God alone.  Matthew 5:16 “In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” God was certainly glorified all throughout our community this weekend.


Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Daniel in the Lion's Den





Here is the latest devotion I wrote for my church recently.

Ephesians 6:13
Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.


As a young teenage boy, Daniel and other Hebrew boys, were taken into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon.  They were forced into a culture that did not follow God’s laws and their Jewish heritage.  But Daniel was faithful because he had resolved beforehand that he would not defile himself with the king’s practices (Daniel 1:8).  Even as a young boy, Daniel proved that he had a strong foundation that rested firmly on God’s word.  This was no accident.  It didn’t happen by chance.  It was a choice that Daniel chose to make daily.

Daniel was tempted, tested and tried over and over again during his captivity.  He consistently remained faithful even when his life was threatened by being thrown into the lion’s den for worshipping God.  He couldn’t possibly have known that God was going to save him and that no harm would come to him but he had made a choice to follow the one true God despite his circumstances and nothing was going to deter him from that choice.  Not even death.

Just like Daniel, we need to train ourselves to resist the temptations that this world offers.  Sometimes we feel like the world can bring us more pleasure than Jesus but the apostle Paul describes it best in Philippians 3:8  “Everything else is worthless compared to the infinite value of knowing Christ. “(NLT).  Why would we want to waste our time on futile pursuits when our prize could be Jesus? The only way that we will be able to have the kind of determination and resolve it takes to be a fully devoted follower of God, is to stay completely and consistently immersed in His word and to rely fully on the power of the Holy Spirit.

Prayer: Lord Jesus, help us to look to Daniel as an uplifting example of how we can stand firm in our obedience to you even while we are surrounded in a culture that tries to distract us and pull us away from you.  Help us to know that nothing this world can offer us will compare to the greatness of knowing you. In your name we pray, Amen

Devotion written by: Ruth Wittenbrook