DOULOS

March 23, 2008

EASTER

Filed under: Uncategorized — jbeshears @ 12:48 pm

Happy Resurrection Day!

Today is one of the most celebrated days of the year in Christendom. Yes, we celebrate our Lord’s victory over the grave and his annilhation over death. We celebrate on Easter Sunday because we have trusted in Christ, therefore, we too have victory over both of these enemies.

I hope each of you enjoy this day of worship, family, and the remembrance of what Christ has done for all believers. One added thing this year for our family… Georgette baked sugar cookies and decorated them… Emily and I took them to our neighbors and wished them a fantastic Easter day… the blessing was getting to know our neighbors better and hoping for future Divine moments!!! Have a great day and worship well.

Jeff

March 11, 2008

Commitment

Filed under: Uncategorized — jbeshears @ 2:37 pm

The word “commitment” is becoming a word that seems to be losing its true difinition in our society these days. Perhaps it’s time we added a prefix to the word… like “almost-commitment,” or “somewhat-commitment,” or even half-way-commitment!”

In his newspaper column called “Market Report,” Bill Barnhart once explained the difference between investors and traders in the stock market. “A trader in a stock,” writes Barnhart, “is making decisions minute-by-minute in the hope of shaving off profits measured in fractions of a dollar… An investor, on the other hand, typically buys or sells a stock based on views about the company and the economy at large.”

In other words, traders are wheelers and dealers. They pursue short-term profits. Traders may have no confidence whatsoever in the companies in which they buy stock but they buy, smelling an immediate payoff. By contrast, investors are in it for the long haul. They “chain themselves to the mast.” Investors commit their money to a stock, believing that over a period of years or even decades the stock will pay strong dividends and stedily grow in value. Investors aren’t flustered by the typical ups and downs of the market because they believe in the quality of the company, its leaders and its product.

In the kingdom of God there are also investors and traders. They come to Christ with very different goals. Traders in the kingdom want God to improve their lot in this world. If following Christ means pain or hardship, they sell out.

But investors in the kingdom stay true to Christ no matter what happens in this world, knowing that eternal dividends await them.

Let’s allow our commitment to Christ and FBC Maumelle be like the Investors!

Jeff

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