Living as if You Were Dead 07-14-18

Good morning everyone. Today we are going to feast on something that each of us deals with daily; emotions. It’s fresh in my spirit because I was dealing with very negative emotions earlier this week. As I get my break through and release, I share it with all of you.

Today’s Prayer

Father, we pray that You will work in us and through us to help us get ready for company! We pray that we will be hospitable, showing the love and graciousness of our Savior. We pray that we will always be mindful of strangers, of those in need, of our brothers and sisters in Christ, that we will welcome them into the house of God, that we will extend a hand of fellowship to them, that we will lend a listening ear when needed, that we will give a warm smile and have a friendly attitude to all we meet–even those who tend to have poor attitudes and bad dispositions. We pray that we will prepare our hearts and listen to Your voice, so that our lives may be pleasing to You and we will be ready for company when Jesus comes to take us home. Please forgive our sins that so easily beset us and help us to rely on Your power to be over comers. In JESUS’ name we pray, Amen.

Let’s eat.

Living as if You Were Dead

In the same way, count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus. – Romans 6:11

What are the things that arouse the strongest emotions in you? Maybe it is a rude motorist who cuts you off in traffic. Possibly it is the anger you feel when you are wrongfully accused. Perhaps it is frustration that results from not having enough money to meet perceived needs. When do emotions turn into sin?

Whenever our peace is upset over events and circumstances in life, we have moved past emotions into sin. Sin says that circumstances of life now dictate anxiety, worry, fear, or anger. Consider the attributes of a dead man. He does not get angry when slandered. He does not worry about the future. He does not fear what can be done to him. Why? Because he is dead. Nothing can harm a dead man.

Jesus said we are to live as if we are dead – dead to the temptation of responding to stimulus in our lives that are designed to stir up the sinful nature that resides in each of us. We do not have to respond to that nature; we can consider it dead. Jesus said He is enough. When He is our all in all, nothing can move us. If we are moved, then Christ is not our all in all.

Father, on behalf of my brothers and sisters in Christ and myself, I ask that you forgive us for the times that we fall down emotionally. But it is your grace and mercy that allows us to get back up. For that we thank you, in Jesus’ name.

Quote of the Day

There are those who hate Christianity and call their hatred an all-embracing love for all religions.

Gilbert Keith G. K. Chesterton

WITH HOPE AND FAITH

REV. ELDER G E STERRETT


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Written by Glenn Sterrett, Founder and CEO of the GCKRS™ Helping Hand Foundation.

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