Good Morning to All,
Proverbs
15:1; “A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.”
The other day there was a cartoon in one
of the local papers. It had a little
boy, snow pants on, big winter coat, stocking hat, wrapped in a scarf. His arms stuck out to the side and his mom
pushed him out the front door. He made
his way down to the bus stop where another little boy was standing. As they waited for the bus it began to snow
and soon they were covered in snow. One
boy said, “Global warming?” to which the second boy answered, “I wish!”
There is a lot of talk about global warming
or “climate change” as it is called now.
It is all the talk when we get some unusual weather. So when the low pressures are lower or the
high pressures are higher, or the fronts are stronger or the rain is greater or
the drought is greater, it is climate change.
But today I would like to look at a different type of climate change. I want us to look at our personal climate;
the way we respond or act as we go through life.
When you meet someone, are you a spring
warm front, smiles and a friendly greeting or are you a wintry cold front, all
anger and icy stares? The interaction we
have with people reflects not only our personality; it also reflects our faith. It reflects how we receive the many blessings
that God gives to us.
Scripture gives us many different slants on
this very verse. All of them state the
same basic truth. Anger, hatred, rancid temperament,
and other such negative attitudes bring about other negative attitudes. This is what the Bible tells us. This negative attitude brings us down and
gives the devil an in. If you are angry
or upset, you are more likely to look for something that will cause you to
judge or envy or despise. Yet a happier
attitude tends to help you look for the positive things in a situation. This tends to move us away from sin.
The challenge for us as Christians is to
always remember that the world watches us.
The world will judge God by our actions.
How we react to any given situation will lead them to judge God
accordingly. If we are angry all the
time, they will wonder if being a Christian has any value at all. But if they see you calm, relaxed and at ease
most of the time; they will wonder what you have that they would like. “Why are you always so happy?” is a common
question asked of a happy, contented Christian.
So for the next few days, do a check on
your climate. Imagine how someone will
react to the way that you behave. If you
are surly to the gal behind the register, think how you would react. If you are grumpy to most, how would you
react? If you greet someone with a
smile, how would you react to that? Test
yourself and see if you need a climate change.
Father, too often I am not showing the love
to others that you have shown to me.
Forgive me for this failure and sin.
Give me the courage to be that bright beacon for all to see. Give me the strength to show your love to one
and all. Use me as your servant. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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