In (Gal.6:10) we read “Therefore, whenever we have opportunity, we should do good to everyone, especially to those in the household of faith”. Here we see two directives. One, do well to those outside the faith, secondly, do well especially to those among our household (church) of faith.” With this short paragraph of inspired words, we can gain volumes in instructions of righteousness (right doing).
Within the last couple of weeks the Lord brought me two examples on the first part of the above. I mention these not to infer you must do them, only as examples of the doing good to our people outside the faith.
In both instances they occurred at gas stations. The first, I pulled in to get gas, I noticed this long haired skinny unkept man looking through the trash can. Also immediately I felt the urge . “Invite this man into the Arco and buy him lunch” I thought. So I said “hey brother, follow me into the store, I’ll buy you lunch.” He looked at me with a surprised look, but quickly came along. I said upon entering “go over there and get a sandwich and what ever else you want.”
So we checked out and he gave me a big “thank you”. I said “God be with you bro.” No preaching, no words of advice, the actions had spoken instead. Just maybe this act will be remembered and the Lord will start to work on His heart in some way.
The second happened when I pulled up, again to an Arco. I get out and this man about 30 comes up and points to his truck with his wife and kid inside. “Hey bro, could I bum a few dollars from you, we need to go to Ontario and we’re out of money.” I didn’t have any cash on hand and so I said “No, I don’t have cash”. And proceeded to walk in to the store to purchase gas with my debit card. As I was in there, it occurred to me –how would I feel in that position stranded with my family? So after getting the gas, I walked out and yelled over to him “what pump you on?” He told me and I went back in and purchased 25.00 gas for him. He was profusely thankful and I felt the Lord’s will had been done.
Did I have “opportunity” to do good to my brethren in the above examples? Yes, of course. Our Lord very well may have placed those in my path, knowing I had the means to help, to see my actions.
I have Steps to Christ books in the back of my truck, and when the opportunity arises I hand out to certain people. Yet, in both of these instances I felt the kind acts were sufficient to touch them and possibly lead them to think of “brotherly love” and thereby to their Maker. The old saying “action speaks louder than words” can be so true in many instances. “..Be ye doers of the word..” (James 1:22)
Christian love clearly is shown in our actions. Our Lord said the following “By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another ” (John 13:35). We should remember the simple things of our Christian walk. The basics can sometimes be overlooked, as if we don’t need them. The common courtesies, the prompt return calls, emails, etc. can be very good habits showing our love and kindness. We can become careless and neglect the plain simple truths and acts of love.
Can we imagine someone in the Lord’s circle asking Him a sincere question and the Lord just looking at Him then walking away? Our Lord is our example in all things right? Look at His courtesy, He even wrapped and folded His own burial clothe upon His resurrection!
How important is love? Perhaps no where in all of scripture can we find just how important it is as in these words “If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing” (1 Cor. 13:2).
The second part of (Gal.6:10) has much more ramifications. Our own brothers and sisters in the faith are the ones we especially do good to.
Recently I had a talk with a dear brother who has done some real solid works for the Lord for many years. He was upbeat despite the fact that he was sincerely struggling on the financial front. But I thought “how is it that none of the brothers and sisters knew about this, or if they did, how did they turn their backs?” We all can face tough times but it is at those times when we as true brothers and sisters should step up to the plate and do something if it is within our power.
We should look out for our own,as our brother’s and sister’s keeper. It can be like the old saying “too close to the forest to see the trees”. Again, it’s the basics of Christ’s love that we can sometimes overlook.
Let’s look at some specific ways we can do good to our brethren.
1) When a brother or sister asks us a question or drops a line to say hello(via email, or voice message, or whatever) we make a good effort to get back to them in a reasonable time. Again, our Lord said “Do unto others whatever you would like them to do unto you”(Matt. 7:12) If you want to be ignored, then –ignore. But we shouldn’t be a hypocrite and expect answers or responses when we don’t give them.
2) Check in now and then with your brothers and sisters of the faith. We shouldn’t expect them to come to us always. Our own members of the faith are the ones who have at least made the profession of Christ, so we should hold them up in our remembrance and reach out when possible.
3) If we know their profession, and we have a need of that service, let’s use them for it,as opposed to calling someone outside our faith. I sure wish our own churches would have a church directory showing the different occupations of the members.
4) Of utmost importance, let’s never forget that sharing of the word and bible study with our brethren is extremely important. Share the word when possible and learn together. We must have knowledge as we know our Lord said “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6) One of the most sad things to see, is when a bro or sis want’s to learn something from a fellow bro or sis in the faith, and they are ignored! Oh what a true travesty!
The bible says “be angry and sin not” (Eph 4:26) And this is describing me right now. I just can’t for the life of me, comprehend how someone would see that as acceptable to the Lord. Our knowledge should be shared. “Freely you have received, freely give” (Matt. 10:8) Why should it be coveted by us? It’s like “I have my knowledge, you go get your own, don’t bother me”. I couldn’t look myself in the mirror if I was ignoring my brethren in the faith, who would inquire of me.
5) As we are nearing the very last days. Our reach-outs to our brethren must be accelerated. As we have shown many times in this blog, our Lord pronounced that the Elijah message would be His last. Let’s get that out there to our people.
6) Be a “great” person to our brethren. What do I mean? “But he that is greatest among you, will be your servant” (Matt.23:11) We must have the mind set that we are to “serve” and not be aloof and have others serve us. Translated in practical advice, it means we look to help where we can.
7) Last and most importantly, we strive to show kindness and concern for our brethren in our correspondence. We show –Christian love.
May our ever seeing Lord guide you and keep you always, my beloved brethren(which always means sisters too).
July 28, 2012 at 5:23 am |
My brother this is for sure an eye opener of what is going on and how to do it…. with much patience and love just like Christ told us do, the devil want to make us so blind, but every time you write is an eye opener, specially for me, Iam a true believer of the Present Truth, Yes I have spoken with some people that are in church, but they dont know or understand manythings… they are just there everyweek willing to do things, and learn more…. they are sincere people that want to lean, specially things that they wil never learn in church because of the rutine of the same, when is so much more to learn and things that are hapening….God have mercy on us and when He comes find us doing in the Present Truth.
THANK YOU
GOD BLES
CARMEN
July 29, 2012 at 7:04 am |
Amen my sister! God has indeed spoken to you through His Spirit of Truth. May he continue to guide you and keep you.