A Season of Thanksgiving (and Persecution) Is Coming

Fall reminds us things are changing and when it involves leaves we look forward with thanks-1thanksgiving to the colorful displays those changes will bring. But, what if the changes we observe as other things fall stir up other emotions? The Psalmist asks, “If the foundations be torn down, what can the righteous do?”(Psalm 11: 3)

The Psalmist says our lives are going to be under scrutiny, our faith tested. This is not only directed at us from the world but more importantly from the Lord. Read Psalm 11. The Lord wants to prove your faith to reveal His glory and judgement in the earth.

1 Peter 4: 12-13 says, “Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal that has come on you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you.  But rejoice inasmuch as you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when his glory is revealed.”

Jesus was emphatic to tell us us this in John 15: 21, “They will treat you this way because of my name, for they do not know the one who sent me.” We who bear the name of Christ will be persecuted in the days ahead.  Do not be surprised when the world’s ignorance, unbelief and hatred is directed towards you. Don’t react in such a way that you identify with the world more than with Christ.

What can the righteous do when the foundations are destroyed?  First, we can determine what we won’t do. We won’t live anymore for sin or to do our own will. We won’t avoid or gloss over the hard and prophetic places in the Holy Scripture. We won’t give the devil a foothold in our lives by not forgiving or holding on to bitterness. We won’t be ashamed of the absolute claims Jesus makes about Himself. Finally, we will quit talking and acting as if God’s judgment is far off.

Instead, we determine to live our lives doing the will of God, attentive to the Word of God. We will forgive just as in Christ we have been forgiven. We will be led by the Holy Spirit and walk in His comfort. If we suffer as a Christian, we are not ashamed, but praise God that we bear that name.

“For it is time for judgment to begin with God’s household; and if it begins with us, what will the outcome be for those who do not obey the gospel of God? And, ‘If it is hard for the righteous to be saved, what will become of the ungodly and the sinner?’ So then, those who suffer according to God’s will should commit themselves to their faithful Creator and continue to do good.” (1 Peter 4: 17-19)

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Wow! Our Thanksgiving Mission is almost ready for delivery.

I got so excited last night as I was led to the back part of the fellowship hall and saw the food that had been collected for our Thanksgiving Basket Mission. I saw the boxes that our children from the Weekday School had decorated and made special for each family.  I was blessed and encouraged as I heard how many people had helped already to bring items, organize them, and now get them ready for delivery.

Thanks to everyone for their contributions and help. thanksgivingboxes

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In Everything Give Thanks

The leaves have begun to turn to their beautiful fall wardrobe and we are blessed to see the handiworkthanks of the Lord reserved for this season of the year. It is time to assess the fruitfulness of our year and to get everything in order and prepared before the winter comes.  How goes your preparation? How deeply rooted is your faith in God? How appreciative are you right now of the ways in which God is at work in your life?

This month is a very important time for us all. It is a time to give thanks. Come see how we might give thanks together by viewing this month’s Newsletter and Calendar.

Remember, Laurel Hill is the host for our Community Thanksgiving Service on Wednesday, November 25th at 7:00 PM. Come share in a wonderful time of praise and hymn singing. The Rev. Sam Grozdanov from Four Mile Creek is our preacher.samfourmilecreek

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November’s Newsletter- THANKS!

KoreagardenThanks to everyone who helped me participate in the Pilgrimage for Spiritual Renewal to Korea with Bishop Young Jin Cho. It was a soul renewing trip.  But, I am thankful to be back home at Laurel Hill! Check out this month’s Newsletter and Calendar and give thanks to the Lord with me.

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