Tidbits for Thought
- goldcanyonchurchof
- 8 hours ago
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RENEWAL AND REVIVAL
Ruth 1:1 “In the days when the judges ruled there was a
famine on the land and a man from Bethlehem in Judah,
together with his wife and two sons, went to live for a while
in the country of Moab. While my understanding of Hebrew is next to nothing, I
have read that Bethlehem is a word that can be translated
“House of Bread”. When Elimelech and his family found no
bread in the “House of Bread,” they were forced to make a
pilgrimage to Moab where bread could be found even
though it was a place of trouble, strife and death.
I don’t like to be the bearer of bad news, but some rather
grim reports show that far too many churches nationwide
close their doors each year. Some of them go out kicking
and screaming, victims of circumstances over which they
have absolutely no control. However, the vast majority
simply close the doors without even a plaintive whimper and
fade into the dust of memories……and leave lingering
questions of “WHY?” or “WHAT HAPPENED?” If we dig
a little deeper there are even more questions. Why do people
who are searching for answers seem to look everywhere but
the church? Why are so many who are in desperate need of
the vibrant and nourishing Bread of Life, willing to settle for
nothing but stale crumbs? Why have so many who fed their
souls true bread in the past, now searching for alternate
bakeries in their own personal Moab? Have we let our bread
get stale? Are our shelves of love completely stocked? Are
our displays of forgiveness and compassion full and visible?
Is the bakery full of grace? These are hard, hard questions
and tend to make one very uncomfortable. They are
questions that have been hurled into the cosmos for over two
thousand years. It is with questions such as these in mind that the Elders
have asked us, as a community of believers, to pray for
answers as to how we might reach the unchurched of our
community and add to the numbers of the fellowship.
Church history points to one central fact about renewal and
revival ………. fervent and continuous prayer is always the
starting point. Each of us, no matter how old, can pray for the Holy Spirit
to fill us with fresh wind and fresh fire and a heart for the
lost ones drifting about in the world. Each of us can accept
fellowship. Each of us can pray that any vestige of bigotry
or xenophobia or homophobia or hateful judgement be
erased from our personal lives. Each of us can pray that our
fellowship is willing to embrace all who walk through the
door, without judgement or condemnation. Each of us might
pray that the small, quiet voice of the Spirit would move us
to be bold enough to reach out a hand to one in need and an
invitation to visit and worship. Each of us might pray that
our individual life would be one that mirrors the love of

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