I was feeling like an island that Sunday. You know, when you are having a pity party of one, Sometimes you feel like no one cares, you must fend for yourself because the world has chewed you up and spit you out. Sue came over and asked "How is your brother-in-law?" Suddenly the light came on and I didn't feel alone anymore.
Some may ask "Why do I need to go to church?" The answer is simple, we need human contact. We are not an island. We need to share concerns and just love for one another. God knew when He created Adam that he needed a mate to share the ups and downs,
We get into trouble when we spend time thinking that we are the important person in this world. Our concerns become small when we take the time to look around. And look around we must. We must learn to feel for others. The more concerned we become for others the less we have time for our own worries.
How do we do this?
Pray: Father put me in front of someone who needs an encouraging word.
Listen: Pay attention to the prayer list on Sunday morning.
Invite: Do you really know the person who sits in front of you every Sunday? Invite them to breakfast next Sunday.
Volunteer: Ask the church assistants if help is needed. Are there people to visit? What programs are available? If there aren't any, start them.
Make an effort: Talk to someone new each Sunday. Learn something new (maybe their name).
Read the Bible: Galations 5:13-15 For you, brethren, have been called to liberty; only do not use liberty as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this: you shall love your neighbor as yourself. But if you bite and devour one another, beware less you be consumed by one another.
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