What’s Love Got To Do With It?

Our Sunday Bible Class met for dinner at Cracker Barrel last night. With the rain and wind, we didn’t expect everyone to show, but we had 45 people in attendance! You can only imagine the delight on the manager’s face and the horror on the waiter’s. We had to split up in to smaller groups, but we still had a nice opportunity to meet new people.

Starting the process of developing new friendships is never easy, but it is necessary. The comfortable thing to do is to show up on Sundays and slip out unnoticed, but this mindset is a far cry from believers in the early church: “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer… Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.” Acts 2:42, 46-47

One thing Brian and I realized while visiting a number of churches this summer was that many, if not most, people are in their “own little world”. They’re not seeking out newcomers – they’re seeking exit signs or known faces instead.

Jesus says in John 13:34,35: A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”

Do those in the family of God feel loved in your presence and mine? Not just our group of friends, but unknown faces? Do they feel cared for? Sometimes this involves a simple hug, a sincere “hello”, or prayer. At other times, love is expressed purely through our motivations when the words are not easy to hear. As mature believers, we shouldn’t be the ones waiting to be loved by others… we should constantly be looking for those God puts in our path to love.

So what’s love got to do with it? Everything. According to John 13, our willingness to love others is directly correlated to our identification in Christ. In Acts 2, we see what can happen when the Church acts like the Church and not a social club… those without a relationship with Christ will be drawn to Him, saved by Him, and added to the Church.

If only we, as believers, could grasp the significance found in refusing comfort in exchange for love.

Here, Kitty Kitty

At times, my stray yard cat, affectionately known as “Oreo”, is a lot of fun to watch as she plays beside me while working in the yard. And yet, at other times, she’s reminds me of why I could never be a farmer. I simply don’t have the heart for it.

There was the time not so long ago when Oreo pounced on one of the birds I had just fed. As a result, I increased her feeding of Kit & Kaboodle, thinking that would help to decrease her appetite for Robin the bird. That didn’t happen. I have to constantly remind myself that God precisely engineered every creature to do certain things that I may never understand.

Like today. While walking back from the mailbox this afternoon, I noticed a small black bundle lying underneath one of my shrubs. Now, approaching “unknown” animals is not my forte. Just ask my family. I’m the one who called to a rabid fox in the woods, “Here, kitty kitty!” (Yes, I was raised in the city) It wasn’t until the light shone on its pointed red ears that I figured out it was no kitty kitty.

Today, I slowly approached the black bundle and immediately recognized it as a kitten — one that looked just like Oreo. Cute as could be! But she wasn’t afraid of me (first warning sign) and her meow was faint (another bad sign). I called Oreo over, but she would have nothing to do with the kitten. I was a little miffed with ‘ol Oreo to tell you the truth. After a few more failed attempts, I took the advice of my vet and carried the kitten to be put to sleep. Something was obviously very wrong with her and I couldn’t leave her to suffer and die.

As it turns out, the kitten was between 8-10 weeks old, her back was broken, and her bladder was enlarged and unable to urinate. While waiting to sign the papers, a cute little girl holding her puppy asked me what was wrong with the kitten. I told her she was sick and immediately the little girl’s face lit up. She said “That kitty was lucky that you came along to bring her to the doctor.” She thought the vet would put a Band aid on the boo-boo and we’d be on our way. Of course, I didn’t explain that she wouldn’t be coming home with me.

Dr. Patricia Hill and Dr. Cynthia Wheat of Hillcrest Animal Hospital are simply wonderful. We have appreciated their expertise with Rupert over the years and now I have a newfound appreciation for them. They didn’t want to see the kitten suffer, and since she was a stray, they put her to sleep at no charge. If you’re in the market for a great vet, I’d encourage you to give them a try.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

One sure indicator that I’m sick: I sleep during the day.

Brian and I share a lot of commonalities, but sleeping is not one of them. I recognize the importance and blessing of sleep, but quite frankly, the only reason I like going to sleep at night is because it puts me that much closer to waking up the next morning. Brian, on the other hand, looks forward to the sleep experience. I like my fluffy pillow and firm mattress too, but if I could blink my eyes and have sleep behind me, I’d do it! When I want to aggravate Brian I remind him that there will be no need to sleep in heaven! ha…
So, as I type from bed again tonight, I’m hopeful that I’ll be doing a lot less sleeping and a lot more yard work in the near future. 🙂 

We’re So Proud!

Jim and Tammy Slice, along with Brian and I, are tremendously proud of our kids!!!

This past weekend, Sarah was FIRST RUNNER UP for Homecoming Queen at North Greenville University!!! The NGU Club Ultimate (Zach’s frisbee team, whom Sarah represented!) WON homecoming and their float came in SECOND place!!!

In last night’s study we talked about 2 Corinthians 4:7 — unspeakable treasure within earthen vessels. With that still fresh on my mind, I can’t help but share how thankful we all are that Zach and Sarah’s “accomplishments” are simply icing on the cake. Their real treasure lies within, and we thank God for the work He is doing in their lives.

Congratulations Sarah & Zach!

(What a schweet ride!)

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