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October 13th, 2014

10/13/2014

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LIFE as a RIVER

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I recently read a short article by Dr. Scott Rodin, who was paraphrasing an article by Charles Spurgeon. So, in the true spirit of 'being a river', I am passing this along.  This is especially pertinent to the day in which we live - where we are bombarded by BAD NEWS!  As Dr. Rodin and Charles Spurgeon suggest, I pray that my life will be marked by this: 

“Then take courage, and relying in sure confidence upon the faithfulness of your covenant God, let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”

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I read a daily devotion by Charles Spurgeon and his entry for September 15th was deeply challenging. I have paraphrased it here specifically to address us as steward leaders, leaving his actual words in quotations.

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GOOD NEWS | BAD NEWS

He shall not be afraid of evil tidings. ~Psalms 112:7

 As steward leaders, we must not fear bad news. If we do, if bad news shakes us up and disturbs us, then how are we different from leaders who have no faith in Christ?  Leaders who don’t know Christ lack the certainty of his presence, the solace of prayer or a history of seeing God’s faithfulness worked out in their lives and work. No wonder they are burdened and anxious when bad news comes.

But, as a follower of Christ, you profess to live through the power of the Holy Spirit. You have been given new birth into a living hope and your heart is focused on things above not things below. If, after all this, you respond to bad news with the same attitudes as those who have no faith, what value does God’s grace and promises really have for you? “Where is the dignity of that new nature which you claim to possess?”

Let me say it another way. If bad news and the prospect of challenging days fills you with alarm, you will face the temptation of responding to it just as a leader would who had no faith in Christ. When people outside the faith face troubling times, they grumble against God and wonder why these difficulties have fallen on them. They accuse God of dealing harshly with them. Will you do the same? Will your actions and attitudes in the face of bad news provoke God as though you had no faith in him at all?

Leaders who don’t follow Christ often respond to tough times by seizing control themselves, trying to escape by means of their own skills or cleverness or experience. They put their trust in everything but God, believing they can overcome the problems without him. If your attitudes in difficult times are no different from the unbelieving leader, what will keep you from adopting the same actions to solve them? Instead, “Trust in the Lord, and wait patiently for him. Your wisest course is to do as Moses did at the Red Sea, Stand still and see the salvation of God.”

If you respond to troubling times with fear, anxiety and dread, you won’t be able to lead with steady nerves and a calm composure that will sustain you and bear witness to your certainty in God’s faithfulness. “How can you glorify God if you play the coward?”

Throughout the centuries faithful leaders have remained steadfast through the greatest of struggles, some even singing God’s praises from a burning stake. How will your doubting and despairing in this present difficulty bring glory and honor to God?



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    Mark Leavell

    Follower of Christ, Husband, Father, and Grandfather. Mark is the husband of Marybeth, the father of two sons , Alan  (wife Lenore) and John (wife Jen) and 5 Grandchildren. (Brianna, Keegan, Callie, Elijah and Gabriel.) He resides in Jonesboro, Georgia. 

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