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Saying no to shame and yes to Jesus
Reflections of the Reborn
Testimonies of the Lost & Found
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Faith, Work, & Justice
Saying no to shame and yes to Jesus
Paul reminded the church that regardless of his qualifications (of which there were many), he knew that a Christian’s true value was not based on achievements or the approval of peers but on God’s grace and power. This power allows believers to endure hardship, embrace weaknesses, and live with praise.
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Faith, Work, & Justice
How often do we burn ourselves out in the workplace due to our desire to be a servant or a "team player"? These desires, while good, can get twisted, convincing us that our well-being comes second to our work. Drawing from the biblical story of Jacob and the life of Jesus, Raven reminds us of the importance of remembering our limits and saying "no" before it's too late.
As present-day disciples of Jesus Christ, participation in God's justice mission requires developing the fruits of the Holy Spirit to build healthy relationships and act on behalf of those who are poor, disadvantaged, or oppressed. While Christians cannot repay Jesus for his teachings or his sacrifice on the cross, believers can honor Jesus by paying it forward.
When the odds are stacked against you, holding onto your faith in God is the only way to win. Although we might experience many troubles on this earth at the hands of structural sin, we don’t have to fear. Instead, we can take the next hopeful step toward progress by grounding ourselves in God's promises and standing for the inalienable justices we deserve.
Because fear, distrust, and envy were the ingredients Willie Lynch and the founding fathers used to control and enslave us, we must combat that by cultivating a spirit of genuine faith and friendship.
What better way to start than following Jesus' example and looking to the Scriptures to learn how?