“It’s Worth the Risk” by Kristopher Brice

Stewardship in Choices

There are choices that we make as humans that eventually become habits. Habits can tread into a lifestyle, a lifestyle develops character. This character change will mold your personality and eventually shape your destiny.  This world we live in can be dangerous because the choices we make are affected by the influences and choices of others from the moment we are born. The Word of God says we are born into sin and shaped into inequity.  Born a law transgressor and shaped by ungodly decisions. Every time we make a choice we take a chance that can alter our destiny.  Taking a chance is what the bible refers to as “Casting Lots”. Some might translate word into gambling. When you think of gambling you might think of taking a chance with a possible return. Others might prefer the method of investing. Investments may meet the moral standards of most people but you still are not guaranteed a return.

There are loving people in this world who gamble with investing there time and empathy in the lives of others. They continue to do this every day without a guarantee of a return. The two hours you spend playing video games, watching movies or getting the latest hairstyle is time you gambled with no decent return. Actually anything you invest your time in is risky, especially relationships. Ask yourself before you make a decision, “Is it worth the Risk”?Invest in Love, it’s worth the risk. Not primarily for the love of mankind, but first in God and then for mankind. See, if you seek God first you will know how to invest wisely. God is Love. Gamble on a relationship with Jesus, It’s worth the risk.  Some investments take a while, but with God it’s worth the wait. How long, not long because it’s worth the Risk to wait on the Lord. With God you can’t lose.Taking-Risk

Making Peace (take two) by Bakirh Minuty on Tuesday, August 2, 2011 at 9:07pm

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The first draft I wrote got deleted by Satan… No matter… God prevails and works things out for a reason… Second draft is better.. 🙂

 

Matthew 5:23-24 says

Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath ought against thee;

Leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.

 

1.There are times in our lives when we trample over people’s feet. We may not have realized that we did, but the person who we trampled over is left hurt and angered. If we are the person who has been trampled upon, we should not hold our grudges but rather go and confront our fault to that person. We should not be so concerned about the time and the place in which the incidence occurred to the point where we feel that we should not apologize. Many times, the person may not confront you right away and may wait until a later occasion to bring up the incidence. At this time you may have forgotten or never even noticed that you had done the person wrong. The fact is this, for the person to be so compelled that they need to confront you means that it must be affecting them on some level. As Christians we should  truly and sincerely apologize and ask Jesus to manifest his character in us fully so that we are more careful in our actions and words. If a friend is acting out of character towards us, we should find out if we have wronged them in any way. God wants us to live peacefully with all mankind.

 

2. “”Do not attempt to bring any offering to God while thou art in a spirit of enmity against any person; or hast any difference with thy neighbor, which thou hast not used thy diligence to get adjusted.” It is our duty and interest, both to bring our gift, and offer it too; but God will not accept of any act of religious worship from us, while any enmity subsists in our hearts towards any soul of man; or while any subsists in our neighbor’s heart towards us, which we have not used the proper means to remove. A religion, the very essence of which is love, cannot suffer at its altars a heart that is revengeful and uncharitable, or which does not use its utmost endeavors to revive love in the heart of another.” says

http://bible.cc/matthew/5-24.htm

 

We should therefore do our utmost to enter into the sabbath with a clean heart. We should practice making things right weekly if not daily.I leave you with this last verse…

 

Leviticus 19:18

Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am the LORD.

 

God loves you and so do I.