Benevolence Revisited / CHARITY vs. LOVE/ only for the GENUINE CHRISTIANS!‏

 
BRETHREN in CHRIST,
 
Introspecting on my very own CHRISTIANITY and LOVE for JESUS, I was appalled to question my own OBEDIENCE to the "LOVE your NEIGHBOR as you LOVE yourself" command of our LORD CREATOR, SAVIOR & ADVOCATE JESUS CHRIST.
 
Please read on down below the article on BENEVOLENCE....KINDNESS...CHARITY....GENUINE CHRISTIAN kind of LOVE...patterned after GOD's AGAPE love for us, his children....
 
BENEVOLENCE defined by WEBSTER...KINDNESS....amiability...desire to do GOOD to others...charitableness
 
BENEVOLENCE defined by JESUS....LOVE for others...GOD's LOVE for US....AGAPE LOVE
In fact, in the KING JAMES VERSION of the HOLY BIBLE,  LOVE is not used on the I CORINTHIAN 13 definition of LOVE...It uses the word CHARITY....
GIVING without expecting anything in return....instead of the word LOVE...(NKJV, NLT, NIIV)  The use of CHARITY instead of LOVE on this chapter is what, I believe, is what our AUTHOR of LIFE and the BIBLE really wants to emphasize....HIS kind of LOVE...AGAPE LOVE...Nothing to do with satisfying one's desires.  Just the kind of SELF-SACRIFICIAL, GENEROUS outpouring of GOODWILL toward another...
 
Honestly, this is not what I see in most of the churches I visit here in AMERICA.  There is a very DISTINCT smell of ISOLATIONISM, INDIVIDUALISM and MEism that my HORIZON SCHOOL of EVANGELISM director, GEORGE CLERIE aptly describes as "our own little me in the box" self protective demarcation line between me and anybody else in this world.
 
I like to label it RELATIONAL PARANOIA...a fear for the invasion of my own little world....ME...
 
CHRISTIANITY is DEATH of LOVE for SELF!  Let's face it, unless we can HONESTLY say I am FREE from the LOVE of SELF which is aptly labelled in PSYCHOANALYSIS as NARCISSISM, EGOCENTRISM and EGOISM, then we cannot TRULY look forward to that ELUSIVE pat on our shoulder from our CREATOR, "Welcome, my GOOD and FAITHFUL SERVANT"....
 
Will you settle for "Who are you?  I never knew you!"
 
If we still don't get it despite the NAGGING in JOHN 21 of PETER...the CHOSEN DENIER at the COCK's THREE times crowing....
 
By the way, did you know that our CREATOR intelligently and humorously designed and placed the BALLS of a COCK under its WINGS?  Is that why they call the COWARDS ....CHICKEN?
 
(I learned of this in my INDUSTRIAL ARTS 301, AGRICULTURE class at the PHILIPPINE COLLEGE of ARTS & TRADES, now TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY of the PHILIPPINES....Really!  In our SHOP CLASS, we were taught how to caponize a rooster for COCKFIGHTS...feel the balls under its wings, slit the skin over it and take the balls out.)
 
If we cannot COURAGEOUSLY and  GENUINELY DIE to OUR SINFUL FLESH for anyone other than our STINKING SELVES, as JESUS commanded PETER (nagged THREE nity times right after he denied JESUS, "Peter, do you LOVE me?"  "FEED my sheep."
 
Then PERHAPS...we are in DENIAL of our LORD CREATOR, SAVIOR and ADVOCATE...JESUS CHRIST!
 
Does that make you a CHRISTIAN?
 
Confess HIM with your MOUTH or your HEART?
 
In WORDS or in DEEDS?
 
HALLS of COURAGE or DENIALS?
 
"If your FAITH is not worth dying for, it is not worth LIVING for."  NICK VUJICIC...LIFE Without LIMBS MINISTRY"
 
 
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Benevolence Revisited
Milan Ford

Today is Wednesday, September 23rd.

Nearly two years ago, the metropolitan area of Atlanta was facing an unprecedented water drought. In fact, some of the largest cities throughout the Southeastern United States were at that time prepared to declare massive water emergencies.

As of today, Atlanta has encountered more rainfall in a week than it has over the past 5-7 years. Many of the counties around the perimeter of the city have already experienced massive flooding.

Thousands of metro Atlanta residents are without power and there are countless reports of structural damage to homes, schools, and even churches. And tragically, eight people, including a 2-year old that was swept away right out of his father's arms, have died.

In a region where heavy rain and flooding is a rare occurrence, I am reminded of something I heard a pastor once say: "A movement of God can never be PLANNED, but it must always be PREPARED for."

Although many day after day have chosen to give up on HER, I firmly believe that it is during the darkest of hours, where THE CHURCH shines its greatest light.

Let's just be honest for a second here. The line is always a mile long for people who believe that churches today don't give enough to those in need.

However, I think it's time I start a new line. One for people (like me) who believe that some of our churches today may be giving too much...while we as INDIVIDUAL believers, may be giving too little.

I realize the statement above sounds a bit ridiculous, but after reading this, you may just change your mind. At least I hope so; I'd hate to be in this line all by myself.

In Acts 3, two of Christ's disciples-soon-to-be-apostles, Peter and John, were on their way to a temple to pray. As they approached the temple's gate, they saw a lame man lying in front, asking all who were entering the temple for help.

Not just any kind of help. But the kind of help most people all over the world, especially those who live in or around the city of Atlanta, are asking for now: Financial help.

So just as he had done with everyone else on that day, the lame man proceeded to ask Peter and John for help as well. And it is here where the story gets interesting.

In verse 4 of the chapter, the writer says that Peter, standing beside John, 'fixed' his eyes on the lame man. Another translation says that Peter 'fastened' his eyes upon him.

I found it interesting that the word 'fasten' in the Greek literally means "to look INTO or to fix one's mind on someone as an EXAMPLE."

I have to admit, I just love this passage of scripture. For hidden within it, lies an exchange of the heart that many believers today tend to overlook when giving to those in need.

As our churches continue to grow in size, the manner in which we have INSTITUTIONALIZED our benevolence has caused many within our communities to grow weary and frustrated with the church, vowing never to return.

Instead, other faiths and civic organizations are often the first to respond, while we as the Body of Christ wear our knees out to the bone asking God to deliver those He has already given us charge and a blueprint on how to help. Just in case you aren't familiar with it, here it is:

"Now the multitude of those who believed were of one heart and one soul, neither did anyone say that any of the things he possessed was his own, but they had all things in common. And with great power the apostles witness to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. And great grace was upon them all." - Acts 4:32-33.

When we as believers rise up and take the initiative to give those around us, the mission of the church is validated and is positioned to witness the message of Christ like never before. Our approach to giving must become more strategic if we are ever going to make a lasting difference in the earth today.

Isn't it interesting that this same lame man was laid daily at the very gate that Christ himself, before ever being crucified, would pass in order to enter the temple to pray and teach?

(See John 7:14; John 10:23)

With a ministry that only spanned a total of 3 years, it is quite possible that Christ saw this lame man during one of his visits to the temple, but decided to heal another, instead of him.

Perhaps in God's providential plan, Christ passed over the opportunity to heal this man, knowing that the day would come when Peter and John would have to return to that same temple gate in order show us all that we as believers have the same power to heal, just as He did.

Today, I challenge you to look around your community and do the following:

ASSESS what you have.
GIVE what you can.
But when you cannot give, MOBILIZE.


Milan Ford
spacer Milan Ford has been a leader (and survivor) of ministry within the local church for most of his life. A lover of Red Vines Licorice and all things pointing North, Milan is scheduled to release his first book, 83 Things I Wish The Black Church Would Stop Doing, later this fall (2009). You can find Milan rambling and writing at at ThePewView.com.

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