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Dale Cresap is a Certified CWG Facilitator posting daily devotional blogs of two-way journaling. (What is two-way journaling?) Enjoy and be encouraged!

daily word - servants?

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Do you have a staff of servants? Most people associate this practice with the very wealthy, but even those who are only moderately affluent pay others to do farm work, drive trucks, pave roads, mount tires, and hundreds of other similar tasks. The people who do these things serve you. I demonstrated to my disciples that I was their servant, and told them to go and serve also. In doing this I inverted the social order of my time, and it would invert the social order today too. Does it seem to you that everyone serves in some way and is served in others?

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daily word - communion

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When you partake of communion, what passage of scripture is most commonly used? Are you accustomed to hearing, do this in remembrance of me, or so let a man examine himself? These are valid and applicable to the situation. What about except you eat the flesh and drink the blood of the Son of Man you shall have no life in you? This is just as pertinent and applicable but rarely used because it is so offensive to human sensibilities. My own disciples were offended and some of them quit following me but others remained because I had the words of life.

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daily word - marketing

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Do you think of marketing as a worldly means to make people buy things they don’t really need? As a means of employing deceit and subterfuge for profit? Do you think marketing has any place in church? Let us re-frame the question. Is it acceptable to present eternal truth in a way that connects with audiences you encounter? I thought so, and Paul did too. He presented the gospel message as a declaration of the unknown God. He also said he would become all things to all people that he might by any means save some.

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daily word - better or worse?

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Does your faith make you a better or worse person? Do you find this question offensive? Yet I addressed it in great length in my interactions with the Pharisees. They were as devout and diligent in their practice of faith as you could ask for. Yet their practices made them less loving, caring, and compassionate, and provided them with excuses for their bad behavior. Their faith took them further away from me and made them worse people than if they had made no profession or affirmation of faith. Don’t think this issue is limited to a small sect that only existed for a short while.

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daily word - your thorn?

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Is there some big obstacle standing in your way; some impediment that prevents you from making the progress you want in your life? Perhaps you do not see things the same way I do. Paul complained of a thorn in his flesh, something he did not want and asked me three times to remove. This is what he wanted but I told him that my grace was sufficient for him. This is not what he wanted but he found out it was true and the thorn I refused to remove was part of my process of grace in his life. Do you have a thorn of your own? Are you still at the stage of asking me to remove it?

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daily word - what do you want?

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What do the poor want? Those without food, drink, shelter, and clothing are very aware of these basic needs and are highly motivated to fulfill them. Once these necessities are met the concept of desire does not go away, but it does change. The wealthy spend just as much time in the pursuit of their desires as the poor, but the search is not as focused. The wealthy are not as able to articulate what they want, and more expensive versions of toys do not bring satisfaction.

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daily word - empathy

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Is it possible to feel the pain of others? This is known as empathy and compassion. Everyone admires these qualities but they are not so commonplace in practice. It is easy to look at others and see the ways they are different from you. This makes it easy to exclude and reject them. Do you dismiss those you consider to be in trouble of their own making? It is harder to identify with those you consider to be different from yourself but can you begin with the ways you are similar rather than different? This is a first step, but I have called you to do more than this.

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daily word - pray to change?

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Why do you pray? Do you like the promises that you can have anything you ask for in prayer? How has this worked out for you? Yet if you believe it, what would you ask for? You know better than to offer selfish prayers, and you are sensitive enough to be aware when others do this. I have already promised to meet the needs of believer and unbeliever alike, whether they pray or not. So what if prayer didn’t ‘get’ you anything except a change in yourself? Would you still pray as fervently as you do now?

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daily word - Plan B

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One day I wanted to meet with my people. I arranged it in advance. When the time came, the encounter proved to be too intense for the people. They proposed plan B, that Moses should meet with me and relay my instructions back to the people, and they would follow them. And so legalism was born. This is easier than encounter, but it was not what I wanted. You see the very same principle in effect today. How many believers do you know who live their life of faith through someone else, or reduce it to a formula? But I don’t want that for you any more today than I did for my people long ago.

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Daily Word - judge not

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You are familiar with my admonition not to judge others, for in doing so you establish a standard by which you are judged. Have you ever heard anyone criticize Shakespeare as an author, or Beethoven as a composer? Those doing so are inviting criticism of their opinions, for the reputation of these men is better established than the opinions of their critics. You don’t have to wait until the end of the age for harsh judgment to work against you. Haven’t you seen an immediate response, that those who offer judgment without mercy invite judgment by the same standards against themselves?

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