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This Week’s Thought

By Brad Campbell – 

Just a thought to help start your week. 

I’ve shown you a few pictures from my trip to France.  This one is a busy street in Paris.  And, yes, many of the streets really are this narrow.  This particular street did not allow vehicular traffic, but we shared many very small streets with the cars zipping past us.  One could get a sense of the crowds and possibly a little claustrophobic. 

The Scriptures plainly teach us that the way to eternal life in Heaven is a narrow way, while wide is the path that leads to eternal destruction.  Narrow is the way.  And we are to share it with others!

The narrow way is to be enjoyed along the way.  Perhaps we missed many things on the wider Parisian streets by taking these narrow passages, but we got to see and experience so much more by doing this!

Don’t be concerned about what you might miss along the wide way.  Be concerned about those who have not yet joined you on the narrow way!  They are the ones who are missing out on the journey.  Share it with them!

Just a thought.

Our Daily Walk

By Ryan Kelly

I reflected today in my Bible Fellowship lesson that we cannot be like a salt tablet set aside and not flavoring food, but we must be mixed in to the culture in order for us to change it. We are to be counter cultural, not changing but changing others. We are to be influencers and to make others “want to be like us” because we are like Jesus.

And, we must do this continuously. Jesus tells us in Mark 8:34 says, “If anyone wants to follow me, he must deny himself, pick up his cross, and follow me continuously.”

The NIV version of this passage adds the word “continuously” and I think this is important. Our daily walk is not occasional or just on Sundays. It is every moment of every day. It is on weekends and holidays, on vacation or when completely alone.
We must follow Jesus with all that we are at all times. Your daily walk should influence others. Be a trend setter…influence the word around you for Christ!

Spend Time With Your Family

By Ryan Kelly

I had the joy of spending a fun and relaxing weekend with my family.  Although most weeks are like this for us, this one was particularly fun for me.  I was able to really take in the blessing that my children and wife are to me, and I was able to spend special moments with them.

One thing that we are working to do is make more activities “family activities.”  For instance, when my daughter had gymnastics practice this week, we all went as a family to watch her.  When my son wants to go to the park, we all go to the park.  It’s the little moments together that keep a family together.

Life is going to try and tear families apart.  When families are separated, they cannot benefit the Kingdom nearly as well as a family united.  Although this separation can start small and innocently, it can result in detrimental conclusions.

Jesus states in Mark 3:25 that, “a house divided cannot stand.”  Although this message has multiple application points, I believe that the notion of a united family is among the most important.

Families must remain strong.  Families must remain together.

In this age it’s a given that life is going to pull your family in 100 different directions.  My encouragement is to reject that temptation and find ways to stay together.  Even if it means sacrificing extracurricular activities or important meetings, you’ll never regret spending more time together as a family.

 

This Week’s Thought

By Brad Campbell

Just a thought to help start your week.

A little fuzzy due to the tree limb between me and the deer, but pretty obvious that I was being watched!  Deer have extremely sensitive hearing and sight, and it’s very difficult to get a still photo of one that senses your presence.  But I like to try, and this one was simply walking around in our yard.

Do you ever get the feeling you are being watched?  Children pay attention to the adults. The outside world pays attention to the church and God’s people.  My Dad’s mother used to thoroughly enjoy sitting on a bench in the mall and watching people.  (She talked about them out loud, too, but that’s another story!) 

To be watched can be an unsettling thing.  But it can also be a wonderfully comforting thing to realize that someone or SomeONE is watching you!  God watches you always.  His eye is always on you.  Nothing escapes His notice.   

This week, you will never be out of His sight.  And the simple reason is because you are dear to Him.  Enjoy God’s creation.  Love the deer, but remain ever aware of the love of One Who considers you much more dear to His heart.

Just a thought.

This Week’s Thought

By Brad Campbell

Just a thought to help start your week.

If you can read all the small print, you will see that this sign says “Jazz Funeral, where people are dying to come in”.  This place of business, located in the heart of New Orleans, puts a unique spin on the traditional funeral.  While you may not have thought much about your own funeral arrangements, some folks plan theirs in advance.

One particular funeral I officiated recently was one of those that had been planned long before, but it, too, had a unique spin.  There was no body, because it was donated for research.  We told funny stories, we shared happy memories, we sang favorite hymns, and we had a potluck lunch for everybody, because that is what this person planned and wanted!  And it was a glorious celebration of life!

You may not think of “jazzing” up your funeral, but why not?  As a Christian, that time should be a celebration of our life here and a rejoicing of the future set in eternity with our Heavenly Father!

Whether you are planning your funeral or not, you need to be preparing for that moment in time when you will leave this world.  Are you truly prepared to meet your Maker?  Have you given your heart and life to the Lord Jesus Christ?  Have you confessed your sins?  Forgiveness awaits!  And for the Christian, no jazzed up fun time here can even compare to the celebration that will take place when we meet our Master face to face.

Preparing for the Celebration, this is just a thought.

This Week’s Thought

By Brad Campbell

Just a thought to help start your week.

This picture comes from a small “museum” of sorts in Vicksburg, MS.  Just as the label reads, the objects here are “Chunky Stones”.  Native American Indians would throw sticks to mark a spot and guess where the rolling stone would stop.  My little hometown of Chunky, MS, was given that name because of this particular game the area Indians would play.

You may feel as if you’ve been “chunked” out into the world in another brand new week, not knowing where you will roll or when you might stop.  Others guess or tempt or cause you to stumble and stop along the way, but the more you roll ahead, the further you can go and the more you can accomplish.

Don’t let the world around you dictate your stopping point!  Roll on.  Some of us are a little more “chunky” than others, but it just gives us more to roll.  Chunky – it’s a good place to be, it’s a good thing to be, and it’s the game of life.  You will never know how far you could have gone if you stop rolling.

Just a thought.

Overcoming the Storms of Our Life

By Ryan Kelly

“They came to Jesus and woke Him up, saying, “Master, Master, we are perishing!” And He got up and rebuked the wind and the surging waves, and they stopped, and it became calm.” Luke 8:24

The account of Jesus with the disciples on the water during a storm is not just a historical narrative, but one likely planned by Jesus to test the faith of the disciples and to show His power over the world.

They were in the midst of a storm, with the high winds crashing the waves over the sides of the boat and certain death in mind. The disciples were scared, and they ran to Jesus for help. This account in Luke describes the disciples as coming to Him, but the account in Matthew 8:26 more specifically describes the core of the conversation, “He said to them, ‘Why are you afraid, you men of little faith?’ Then He got up and rebuked the winds and the sea, and it became perfectly calm.”

Having faith in our Lord can be difficult because we get distracted by the storm and we take our eyes off of Jesus.

When you are in the midst of a storm of any size, remember to keep your eyes on Jesus and have faith that He not only has the power to carry you through the storm unharmed, but that your faith will grow stronger as a result of this victory over the storm.

This Week’s Thought

By Brad Campbell

Hi all. Just a thought to help start your week.
This sign is mounted in one of many displays deep inside the U.S.S. Alabama. It represents a generation gone by. So many things were different for our nation 50 and 60 years ago, but one thing remains. Bread is essential to life.

Physically, we must eat to survive. Of course, bread tastes much better with something spread on it, but the fact remains that we need bread to live.

One of the many names for Jesus Christ is the “Bread of Life”. He is essential to life. This Bread is the key to everlasting survival! His Bread, and His alone, can guarantee you salvation and a place in Heaven.

Bread. It’s a simple thing. But without it, society could not survive. The same is true for the living Bread. Without Him, there is no life. Share the Bread with a starving world this week!

Just a thought. 

Exercising Trust

By Ryan Kelly

One of my favorite movies is Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The reason is because of the scene at the end where Jones has to pass the test which is a “leap of faith.” Before him was a deep cavern with no bridge to the other side. Crossing the cavern was the only way to save his father, but there was no apparent rational way to cross. It seemed to him that crossing would be disastrous. 
Have you ever felt like this in your life? When you got to the end of your path and had no rational way forward, did you trust in God with your step forward?  

Hebrews 11:1 states, “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Sometimes God wants us to have faith in Him without knowing a rational reason for our next steps. 

Sometimes the destination is less important than the journey there. 

We will face many trials, tests, and leaps of faith in life. They will happen. So, do you truly have enough faith in God for Him follow through and guide your paths?  

Are you willing to trust in God more than yourself?  

This Week’s Thought

By Brad Campbell

Just a thought to help start your week.

When we were kids, we enjoyed pretending to be someone else or somewhere else.  To pretend opened up new worlds and experiences!  Well, this morning I received notice from my particular social media profile that my account had been hacked.  Actually it said that someone had set up a fake account and was “pretending” to be me!  My first thought was, “How absurd!”  Why on earth would anybody pretend to be me, of all people?

I snapped this photo on a side street in the town of Tours, France, last summer.  I’m not sure Hell has a kitchen.  After all, food is a pleasure, and Hell has no pleasure.  But anyway, either the experience in this establishment is one to dread, or the food is pretty hot. Maybe they’re just pretending to be “hot stuff”. 

Too many people play pretend even into adulthood.  We put on fake faces to cover our feelings.  We pretend to enjoy a terrible job.  We pretend to be happy when inside we are hurting greatly.  We go to church and pretend to be a Christian when we have never given our heart to Jesus.

Whatever you’re choosing to cover up today, it’s time to quit pretending.  Let the Father know your hurts, your thoughts, you feelings, and your disappointments.  He’s a real God. He will be real with you.  Be real with Him.  Or continue pretending to be the Christian you know you really aren’t, and one day you can let the rest of us know just how hot Hell’s kitchen really is.

Just a thought.