
Reaching Out Sep 06 2010
"For if a man comes into your assembly with a gold ring and dressed in fine clothes, and there also comes in a poor man in dirty clothes and you pay special attention to the one who is wearing the fine clothes, and say, 'You sit here in a good place,' and you say to the poor man, 'You stand over there, or sit down by my footstool,' have you not made distinctions among yourselves, and become judges with evil motives?" - James 2:2-4
Jesus broke a lot of taboos while He walked this earth. One huge cultural faux pas was when He spoke with the woman at the well. In this single act, Jesus actually broke three taboos:
1. He traveled into Samaritan territory.
2. He spoke to a woman in public.
3. He interacted with a woman who had a "reputation."
But the fact is, Jesus was always far more concerned with reaching out to those in need than in dodging man-made social taboos.
Let me ask you a question. Are you willing to reach out to those who are different from you, culturally, socially, and morally? Students, are you willing to reach out to that person who's always left out, maybe a classmate who's a bit on the fringe? Adults, are you willing to reach out to those folks at the office that are different, maybe the office hell-raiser or the known homosexual, or heaven forbid, the conservative Democrat or liberal Republican? Ladies, will you befriend that neighbor who others shun because of rumors about how she judges others? Are you willing to reach out? Jesus certainly did. He broke one social taboo after another so that He could reach out to people in need.
If you call yourself a Christian, are you willing to be like Jesus? If you're not, you might want to look at His life - you'll be surprised at how much you'll like Him.
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Yes, report it NevermindJesus knew what was in their hearts. He reached out to the poor in spirit, the sick, the hungry, the hurting people around them. He sought them out and they sought him out. But, he also confronted the hypocrites, renounced the self centered and the greedy, and warned the unrepentant of the consequences of their actions.
I don't know men's hearts, so I try and assume the best in people, but also recognize that many are not going to respond positively and might even mean harm for me or my loved ones.
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Yes, report it NevermindThe blessings are there when you reach out in the environment in which God places you. I am so thankful to have my ministry (job) where the Lord uses me to bring glory and honor to His name. He gives me the words to say and admonishes my spirit when I get my eyes off him. The joy I receive is unspeakable. When I used to put myself first I never had peace or joy. God is so good and knows exactly what His creation needs.
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Yes, report it NevermindThat's a beautiful testimony Gail.