But what about those times when we
are part of a bigger picture? There are times when we, as part of a group, are
faced with new tasks and challenges. We have the sense that God is leading us
to new places as a people. One danger is that we will follow self‑appointed
leaders who have their own agendas. But what do we really need? We need leaders
who recognize their own human limitations and seek God's presence and guidance.
We need leaders who will live with the mind of Christ and follow Jesus' example
in all that they say and do. But most of all, we need leaders who walk through
the corridors of controversy, capable of discernment, wisdom, and courage in
leading people to follow God in their own place and time.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Be Strong and Very Courageous
Throughout different crises in our
lives, we face the unknown with little between ourselves and a rocky ravine
below. We feel out there, exposed, and aware of our human limitations. The
comforting words of God come to us in such times: "Do not be afraid or
dismayed, for I am with you." These are the words of presence which
prepare us for the next message: "Be strong and very courageous." We
realize that the courage and strength that we draw upon is not from ourselves,
but from God. This formula of encouragement becomes a formula of faith. The
words of encouragement in the dark times do more than pull us through the
crisis; the words and realization of God’s presence help our faith grow. During
the difficult times, the words of encouragement help us through the pain. After
the difficult times are over and we look back, the memory of that time and
those words of encouragement become another testimony of our faith. This is the
story of our personal moments when God speaks to us: "Be strong and very
courageous."
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