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Reflections from Pastor Jennifer
I recently heard Derwin Gray, a veteran defensive back for the Colts and the Panthers, tell about his trade experience. Another player was traded in order to acquire him for the team. He spoke about how special he felt that the team thought of him as so valuable that they would trade a good player just to have him on their team. He went on to remind those listening that this is what God the Father did for us. He considered us so valuable that He traded the life of HIs own Son to acquire us! This love is not because of any good that we have done or any works that we can accomplish. (And thank goodness it isn't because of football throwing abilities, otherwise I would be lost!) But seriously, God loves you. He desires a relationship with you. He invites you into His family. Turn to Him today.
OCC
This month please bring dental care items for the shoeboxes. Toothbrush cases, toothbrushes, floss, and flossers would be greatly appreciated. If you have no time to shop, you are welcome to give some cash to purchase items or to add to the shipping costs.
February Focus
This month, find some ways to share love with others. Send an encouraging card, bake cookies for someone who isn't feeling well, take your loved one out for a date. Also remember to participate in the daily devotional from the CCOG page of the YouVersion Bible App to understand the love of God in the book of Ephesians.
Baby Bottle Boomerang
This Sunday, February 16th is the turn in date for the baby bottles. Bring change, cash, or check (made out to Lake Norman Community Pregnancy Center), along with your bottle. All proceeds help mothers and babies in the Lake Norman community.
FSM
Men's Fellowship
Love Your Enemies.
“But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;” Matthew 5:44 KJV
According to Strong’s Concordance, the Greek word for “Love” in this verse is, ‘’agapaō” (G25) which means, “To welcome, to entertain, to be fond of, to love dearly, to love (in a social or moral sense).” In Matthew 5:44 KJV, Jesus declares, “Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you.” A new radical commandment.
When you think about your enemies, or those who have set themselves against you, typically, one would think about how to defend his or herself when an enemy tries try to attack. When an enemy attacks your character or tries to steal from you — one would not typically think about how to love an enemy. In fact, Jesus tells us to use this “weapon” against our enemies.
Love is a weapon. This weapon protects our heart from being hardened. Don’t let the hate of others poison the garden of your heart. Don’t let the fear of what others might say or do contaminate the ground of your heart. Don’t let their hate entangle the ground of your heart. Hate mirrors hate. Bitterness begat bitterness. Don’t let the pride and haughtiness of others fuel your fire. Let the fire of God consume every part of your heart. Let God’s fire destroy every bondage and entanglement that’s holding you back from loving others.
Let the trespass of the past go. Let the past offense go. Release the torment of the past and let go of the weight that so easily beset you. Don’t let their hurts, failures and shortcomings derail your future. Don’t stumble by studying the hate of your enemies. Focus on God. Choose Him. Don’t let the actions of your enemies lord over your thoughts and heart.