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Live Life in Community

September 18, 2011

The story is told of a man named John who had once been faithful to attend his church regularly, but had grown lackadaisical recently. The Pastor knew that he hadn’t seen the gentleman in a while, so he went for a visit. John greeted the Pastor and welcomed him in, directing him to the chair beside the fireplace. He asked the Pastor what brought him to visit, but the Pastor didn’t say a word… .he simply grabbed the fireplace tongs, picked up a hot coal from the fire, and set it away from the fire, out on the hearth. Both men then watched the coal. While the fire roared on, the coal which had been red hot began to lose it’s heat. It gradually lost it’s red color, and then cooled off so that it became cool to the touch. The Pastor picked up the coal, and handed it to John for a moment… neither man said a word. Then the Pastor reached out and took the coal back from John, and returned it to the roaring fire… and in just a few short moments, the coal once again glowed red hot, as the pile of flaming coals caused it to heat up again. The Pastor then got to his feet, put his hat on, and shook John’s hand. At that point, John looked at the Pastor with tears in his eyes, and told him “Thank you for coming, Pastor, and I’ll be back in church this coming Sunday!”

His Image Within

August 28, 2011

“The yearning to know what cannot be known, to comprehend the incomprehensible, to touch and taste the unapproachable, arises from the image of God in the nature of man. Deep calleth unto deep, and though polluted and landlocked by the mighty disaster theologians call the Fall, the soul senses its origin and longs to return to its source.”
— A.W. Tozer