No Room for Bias or Typecasting Here

My brothers, as believers in our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory, you must never treat people in different ways according to their outward appearance. [James 2:1 (TEV)]

11-24-13 CCBCwebOh Lord, thank you for pleasantly surprising me when people’s behavior has contradicted what I expected from their appearance. I think of the young man with spiked hair in skateboard attire (and his wife, with her piercings, crazy outfits and multi-colored hair) who minister to troubled youth; the tattooed young woman who joins in that ministry; the frail elderly man who builds houses for Habitat; the intimidating woman who surprised me with her gentle voice and loving spirit when she reached out her hand in friendship; the wealthy retired executive who stocks shelves at the food pantry and the unemployed day laborer who works with him; the multi-pierced woman with purple hair who counsels unwed mothers; the devout Arab Muslim who is a patriotic American; the teen in the gangster attire who is part of the music ministry; the motorcyclist who faithfully attends church every Sunday; and the list goes on.

Forgive me when I unfairly judge someone merely on their appearance, be it their race, sex, attire, the music they listen to, the car they drive, the job they have, or even the dog they are walking! Stereotyping and prejudice have no place in your kingdom. I expect people to give me the benefit of the doubt when they meet me; guide me, Lord, so I give them the same courtesy.

You will be doing the right thing if you obey the law of the Kingdom which is found in the scripture, “Love your neighbor as you love yourself.” But if you treat people according to their outward appearance, you are guilty of sin, and the Law condemns you as a lawbreaker. [James 2:8-9 (TEV)]

WE’RE NOT THAT EASY TO LOVE

Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. It does not demand its own way. It is not irritable, and it keeps no record of being wronged. [1 Corinthians 13:4-6 (NLT)]

Fill us with your love, O Lord. Teach us to pay more attention to your positive message. Guide us so that we focus less on the shortcomings of those around us and more on their worth. Please, curb our critical spirits and remind us daily that we, too, have many faults! If you love us, with all our defects, we can surely find a way to love others as well.

Dear friends, we must love each other because love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born from God and knows God. The person who doesn’t love doesn’t know God, because God is love. [1 John 4:7-8 (GW)]

Let There Be Peace

And let the peace that comes from Christ rule your hearts. For as members of one body you are called to live in peace. And always be thankful. [Colossians 3:15 (NLT)]

The only way to let peace truly rule our hearts is to surrender to God and allow him to rule our lives. It is His presence in our lives that will give us peace in the midst of turmoil, sorrow, or stress.

Oh Lord, let your Holy Spirit rule my life so that your heavenly peace rules my heart. Only then will I, indeed, be thankful in all circumstances.

Put First Things First (Haggai – part 1)

Now, this is what the Lord of Armies says: Carefully consider your ways! You planted a lot, but you harvested little. You eat, but you’re never full. You drink, but you’re still thirsty. You wear clothing, but you never have enough to keep you warm. You spend money as fast as you earn it. [Haggai 1:5-6 (GW)]

Does this situation sound familiar? Although these words were spoken by Haggai in 520 BC, they make me think of our nation, with its problems and dark mood today. Although the Jews had returned to Jerusalem fifteen years earlier, they hadn’t managed to complete the rebuilding of the Temple. More concerned with building their homes and lives than in completing God’s work, they were experiencing severe problems. Have we, like the ancient Jews, lost our sense of values and misplaced our priorities? When hard times hit, when we feel empty, when our best efforts seem futile, perhaps it is time to reconsider what takes precedence in our lives.

Lord, guide us in setting our priorities. Let us always keep you first and foremost in our thoughts.

This is what the Lord of Armies says: Carefully consider your ways! [Haggai 1:7 (GW)]

His Will Be Done

Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting. [Psalm 139:23-24 (NIV)]

Sometimes, Lord, my prayers are more about me trying to convince you that my way is right rather than my asking you to show me your way. Open my heart, O Lord, to cheerfully accept your will. Lead me, so that I eagerly follow your course. Fill me with your Holy Spirit; may your will be done.

Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Matthew 6:10 (NIV)

Never Enough Time

Teach me to do your will, for you are my God. May your gracious Spirit lead me forward on a firm footing. [Psalm 143:10 (NLT)]

Lord, there just never seems to be enough time in my day! Guide me in setting my priorities and help me to release those things that are not adding value to my life. Lead me to a balanced life: one that is filled with service, joy, peace and love.