Reflection on 2 Corinthians 5: 11-21.

Scripture

For God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, no longer counting people’s sins against them.

Observation

God knows that Paul is sincere in what he does. He is not commending himself, but giving them a reason to answer those who brag about spectacular ministry but lack a clean heart.

We believe that Christ died for all, so we have died to our old life. Christ died so that those who receive His new life no longer live for themselves but for Christ.

Anyone who belongs to Christ is a new person. The old life has gone, the new has come. This is a gift from God who was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself. He gives us this wonderful message of reconciliation.

Application

The gift of salvation is available to everyone who will receive it. God is reconciling the world to Himself.

God’s grace is so huge that, even though He knew who would receive him and who would not, the offer of salvation is made to everyone. Many choose to exclude themselves, but that is there choice not God’s rejection.

He no longer counts our sins against us, as long as we are “in Christ.” If we accept fellowship with Christ, our sins are forgiven and our guilt is removed. But if we are not “in Christ”, then our guilt remains.

God has declared an amnesty on sin to all who will receive it. You have to be in the program, so to speak, but your sin will be removed, your record purged.

Best of all is that this is not merely a legal reckoning. God brings us back into friendship with him.

We were once far away from God, separated by a wall called sin. Now we are invited into the throne room to dine with the King.

Prayer

Hallelujah! What an awesome saviour you are! Bless the Lord! Amen.

Reflection on 2 Corinthians 5:1-10

Scripture

God himself has prepared us for this, and as a guarantee he has given us his Holy Spirit.

Observation

Our bodies are tents that will be taken down when we die. Instead, we will receive an eternal body made by God Himself.

We grow weary in our present bodies, and we long to put on our new bodies. God has prepared us for this, and has given us the Holy Spirit as the guarantee.

We can be confident, because we live by faith and not by what we see. We know that we will go to be at home with the Lord.

Whether in the present body or the future body, we must aim to please the Lord. We will all stand before Christ to be judged by Him according to our deeds.

Application

God has prepared us for the transition to eternal life. We will be raised with a new body to live with God forever. This body will be made directly by God and not by human activity, and so it will be perfect and not subject to death, sickness, or decay.

The Holy Spirit is our guarantee of eternity. God has placed Himself within the spirit of every believer to testify to us that we are born again and will live for ever.

Whenever I pray in tongues or listen to the still small voice of His Spirit, it is a reminder to me that I am destined for eternity.

God has prepared us to pass from this world to the next. We live in a culture that actively avoids the reality of death, but God has a transition plan that He has hard wired into the spirit of every person when they are saved.

We know that this planet is not our home, and this body is not our final body. So we have hope when our bodies age, or we get sick, or a pandemic threatens our health. We do not pan like those who have no hope

Prayer

Thank you Father for your grand plan that will see me gain a new and perfect body in your Kingdom. Amen.

Get You A Bible

‘Get You a Bible’: Couple Married 84 Years Delivers Powerful ‘God’ Response While Sharing Secrets to Love, Long-Lasting Nuptials

Photo by Jeremy Wong Weddings on Unsplash
A couple with the longest-running marriage in the state of Arkansas has some simple advice for a successful marriage: seek the Lord.

Cleovis Whiteside, 102, and his wife Arwilda Whiteside, 98, got married in 1939, and with 84 years of matrimonial ups and downs under their belt, the couple recently delivered pointed advice to others.

“Pray,” Arwilda told USA Today, speaking to anyone considering walking down the aisle anytime soon. “Know how to get on your knees, and get you a Bible, because that Bible is going to have to take you through all kinds of storms.”

The couple openly credited God for their long-lasting nuptials, with Arwilda saying the Lord placed them together to “love one another.”

“We can hardly believe this is happening to us because we feel like we were the least, but God said, ‘No. You’ll glorify my name and love one another,’” she said, according to KATV-TV.

The Whitesides were honoured by the Arkansas Family Council, a Christian organisation that celebrates traditional families and marriage. The organisation honours the longest-married couples in the state, with the Whitesides reportedly currently holding the record in Arkansas.

The couple told USA Today about how their love story began, with the two meeting when Cleovis was 13 and Arwilda was 9; they married just a few years later.

The loving husband and wife had 12 children of their own and also housed others in need of families, with the duo being described as “pillars in the community.” Generosity, it seems, is ingrained in the fabric of the family, with Arwilda praising her husband’s kindness.

“He is always trying to help people,” she said.

Read more about the family’s story here.

‘Get You a Bible’: Couple Married 84 Years Delivers Powerful ‘God’ Response While Sharing Secrets to Love, Long-Lasting Nuptials

Photo by Jeremy Wong Weddings on Unsplash
A couple with the longest-running marriage in the state of Arkansas has some simple advice for a successful marriage: seek the Lord.

Cleovis Whiteside, 102, and his wife Arwilda Whiteside, 98, got married in 1939, and with 84 years of matrimonial ups and downs under their belt, the couple recently delivered pointed advice to others.

“Pray,” Arwilda told USA Today, speaking to anyone considering walking down the aisle anytime soon. “Know how to get on your knees, and get you a Bible, because that Bible is going to have to take you through all kinds of storms.”

The couple openly credited God for their long-lasting nuptials, with Arwilda saying the Lord placed them together to “love one another.”

“We can hardly believe this is happening to us because we feel like we were the least, but God said, ‘No. You’ll glorify my name and love one another,’” she said, according to KATV-TV.

The Whitesides were honoured by the Arkansas Family Council, a Christian organisation that celebrates traditional families and marriage. The organisation honours the longest-married couples in the state, with the Whitesides reportedly currently holding the record in Arkansas.

The couple told USA Today about how their love story began, with the two meeting when Cleovis was 13 and Arwilda was 9; they married just a few years later.

The loving husband and wife had 12 children of their own and also housed others in need of families, with the duo being described as “pillars in the community.” Generosity, it seems, is ingrained in the fabric of the family, with Arwilda praising her husband’s kindness.

“He is always trying to help people,” she said.

Read more about the family’s story here.

Quote for the Day

I’ve watched some coaches over the years set themselves up as authority figures. They feel like they’ve arrived at the place ofgiving orders and telling their leaders what to do. I’ve seen them fall into the “you must submit to me” mentality. Such controlling behavior places leaders under bondage rather than liberating them to serve. Joel Comiskey

Today’s Sermon

The sermon for October 1st 2023 is now available on the New Life web site.

In this sermon, which is based on Philippians 2:1-13, I talk about Building Community.

At the time of posting this, our web site is being upgraded, which means that the only way of listening to the sermon is by direct download. We are hoping to have the web site operating normally soon.

You can download the mp3 here