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The church pot luck was
always a good time of fellowship and lots of good food.
Families were asked to bring
three dishes, a main dish, a salad and a desert, while single people could
bring potato chips rolls and butter or perhaps a side dish.
Coffee and punch were
provided and the blessing over the food had been invoked. The people began to line up, Pastor and his
wife were first and also the elderly.
Our children were hungry and
they came to me with a question; “Which food is ours?”
I tried to explain that the
entire spread of delicious food was there for them to partake of, yet they
wanted the familiar and were not ready to experiment with food that seemed
different to them.
This caused me to consider
how we as Christians often react when we are exposed to portions of the
Scriptures that are considered off limits by some who fear the Holy Spirit and
the manifestation of the supernatural.
We are happy to nibble on our
common everyday Bible stories that we are accustomed to.
Yes, we are willing to
acknowledge that Jesus did miracles and healed the sick, but when we come to
scriptures that indicate that even today it is God’s will that we prosper
and be in health even as our soul prospers, we often balk like a mule.
Paul indicated that although
some spiritual gifts are to bless the church, they must be tempered and used
wisely. Then he said, "Do NOT forbid to speak in tongues."
Paul also stated that He
personally prayed in tongues more than you all.
Apparently if we are not using our prayer language, we are missing a
powerful tool to fight and win spiritual battles.
Jude exhorted us to pray in
tongues as this will build us up in our most Holy Faith.
As we view the table that God
has spread and consider it all as eatable food, we must realize that to leave
out what is provided is doing ourselves and our families an injustice.
Jesus asked us the question;
“If you as fathers (and mothers) have hungry children, would you give them a
stone or a serpent instead of bread? How
much more will the Father give the Holy Spirit to them who ask?”
5 comments:
Excellent !! Nancy Kehr
There are many gifts to be sure. I pray for the one I often lack the most and that Paul said was the greatest; love. It's a struggle in the flesh to be sure. Thanks for the reminder.
It is true that all the Gifts - spiritual and administrative must and should operate by Love.
Taste and see that the Lord is good...often in ways we cannot even perceive or allow ourselves to perceive. THanks, Hazel, for this post. Blessings...
This is a very good and interesting read. I find it interesting that I read this just after watching a video a friend sent me regarding speaking in tongues, So very true.
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