HOW TO CORRECT VALUED FRIENDS

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In this world we are faced by many situations that can result in severe stress, anxiety, fear, anger, frustration, grief, hopelessness and many other tumultuous emotions. These feelings can overwhelm us, ruin our health, and diminish our ability to move forward.

But when we trust God and seek His guidance, He helps us make our way courageously through uncharted waters. He gives us his peace; a calmness and joy that knows no understanding, so that we develop a better sense of control over our thoughts and emotions, allowing us to make good decisions and move forward.

“The cyclone derives its powers from a calm centre. So does a person.” Norman Vincent Peale.

The Word of the Lord bids us to be strong and courageous as we face the storms. “Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you." Deuteronomy 31:6

In which storm will you trust the Lord for deliverance? Seek to have a calm centre and you will acquire the power you seek.



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Wednesday, 30 April 2014 08:36

By Wangari Murathe

Friends

Confident of your obedience, I write to you, knowing that you will do even more than I ask.” Philemon 1:21

We often agonize about pointing out the wrong things our friends are doing for fear of losing them. Many people do not take criticism well and many become defensive and even aggressive.

The Apostle Paul was faced with the same dilemma in regard to Philemon, his dear friend and fellow worker, who unfortunately was keeping slaves. (Read Philemon 1). He decided to write him a private letter restating how his friendship and love continued to be a source of great joy and encouragement, what great things he had accomplished in his service to the Lord, and how he always prayed for him so that his faith may be effective in deepening his understanding of every good thing for the sake of Christ. He avoided being combative and assuming a “holier than thou” attitude”.

Paul could have gone all out and told him in strong tones that it was wrong for a believer like him to be keeping slaves. Keeping slaves was legal at the time so Philemon could not be faulted on the basis of legalities. However, he could be faulted based on the righteousness of God whose grace imparts that we live a life led by the Spirit and measure all our actions against God’s law of love. “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another”. John 13:34 ESV

Love implies protection of other people’s rights in the spirit of kindness, patience, unselfishness, and humility. You cannot take someone’s liberty and claim to follow the Lord. Paul therefore wanted Philemon and his slave Onesimus reconciled. He wanted Onesimus set free to become “a dear brother”. But Paul wanted Philemon to do it willingly by tenderly activating his conscience, even calling it as a favor to himself -  to refresh his heart in Christ.

Just one more lesson on how the Bible shows us how to handle relationships!

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