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Daily Devotion for 11 August 2016 – 4 Ways to Help the Toxic Christian

August 11, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment

You have known them, I’m sure; everyone knows a Christian who is toxic. He or she is so negative, so irritable, so hateful, and usually so self-righteous that no one, not even the pastor, can stand to be near them. Every church has at least one person like this. The church I attend does, and we have a congregation of less than 100. 

What can you do to help the toxic Christian enjoy life more, and make life more pleasant for those nearby?

  1. Pray for the toxic Christian. Most people like this have become so worn down by the stresses of life that they experience no joy.  Pray for this person, that his or her joy will be restored. 
  2. Tell him or her that you love them, and give them a hug. I come from a hugging church, one with many huggers. Rita, a good friend is known for her hugs. Last year when we moved our membership to a new church, I was thrilled to meet Joy, a hugger just like Rita. Everyone needs a hug once in a while. Everyone needs to experience Christian love. 
  3. Invite him or her to dinner. Get to know the toxic Christian. Perhaps… just maybe, they only became toxic after feeling alienated. Maybe he or she simply needs a friend. 
  4. Ask their opinion. By including the toxic Christian in serious conversation, and asking their opinion, you will demonstrate respect. Sometimes, all it takes to melt a heart is love and respect. 

Christ tells us that if we believe in Him, then rivers of living water will flow from our hearts. Share that living water with those who thirst most. 

Filed Under: Daily Walk with Christ, Holiness Tagged With: bitter, living water, love, thirst, toxic, water

Daily Devotion for 10 August 2016 – Self Denial

August 9, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment


The 1970s ushered in a great many changes to Christianity: the Charismatic Movement, the Ecumenical Movement, and the Prosperity Gospel all moved into the spotlight. Before 1970, there was a great deal preached about self-denial and little said about self-esteem. In the mid-eighties, I heard the song, “When He was on the Cross, I was on His mind,” and thinking that this sounded self-centered. I’m not saying that there is anything wrong with this now classic song by The Florida Boys; all I am saying is that I asked myself that question.

It is true that while Jesus was on the cross, He thought about you and me. This is evidence in His prayer for forgiveness of those who crucified Him. My point is that, sometimes, our worship begins to focus on ourselves instead of the great love God expresses towards us in the person of Jesus Christ. At some point, it becomes prideful, and self-centered.

The Word of God consistently calls us to a life of self-denial, and not self-love. Very little is written in the Bible about boosting the ego of Christians, but much is said about avoiding self-love. Instead of loving ourselves, we are to love God, praise God, worship God, and obey God.

For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, revilers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, malicious gossips, without self-control, brutal, haters of good, treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, holding to a form of godliness, although they have denied its power; Avoid such men as these.       

  -2 Timothy 3:2-5

So, how is it that sinful man would ever want to deny himself or herself in order to worship God? There is no human explanation. I can only say that when one hears and comprehends the Word of God, and one experiences the love and acceptance of God, the natural response is to deny self, and instead focus on God. Take a look at the Zacchaeus, tax collector. Here is his response to hearing the loving and accepting words of Christ:

But Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, “Look, Lord! Here and now I give half of my possessions to the poor, and if I have cheated anybody out of anything, I will pay back four times the amount.”

He didn’t have to be told to deny himself. His self-denial was in response to repentance, offered in the realization that he was but a filthy sinner staring at a pure and holy God. That should be our response, too. We deny ourselves so that we may fill our hearts with His Spirit, and our minds with His Word.

 

Filed Under: Daily Walk with Christ, Holiness, The Quest Tagged With: self denial, self esteem, self love

Daily Devotion for Tuesday, 9 August 2016 – No Bigger Sinner

August 9, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment

I’ve done in again. I do the things that I don’t want to do… that I never want to do. And the things I want to do, well… I just don’t do them. That paraphrasing of the words of Apostle Paul could apply to every man and woman who has ever served God. They apply to me. Yesterday, you and I talked about dying daily, but which of us go a day without failing God? I die daily because I know I fail Him daily. 

As a young Christian, I often asked my pastor if I could sin so much that God wouldn’t forgive me. Many times I feared I had reached a “point of no return.” Now, I know that there is no sin too awful to be washed away by the blood of the Son of God. To think so is wrong, and, in its own peculiar way, prideful. 

God’s love is unconditional. He doesn’t love us when we are good and hate us when we are bad. His love never changes. To think otherwise is to attribute frail human qualities to the perfect nature of God. His love never fails us. In a strange and inexplicable way, He is always ready to forgive me when I sin. He’s ready to forgive you, too. 

His love truly is amazing. 

…I am carnal, sold under sin. For what I am doing, I do not understand. For what I will to do, that I do not practice; but what I hate, that I do. If, then, I do what I will not to do, I agree with the law that it is good. But now, it is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells in me.         -Romans 7:14-17

O wretched man that I am. Who will deliver me from this body of death? I thank God—through Jesus Christ our Lord!.                                 -Romans 7:24-25

Filed Under: Daily Walk with Christ, Holiness Tagged With: fail, forgiveness, sin, sinner, unconditional love

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