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		<title>Trust in the Lord</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 18:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding&#8221; -Proverbs 3:5 (NIV) The morning sun had just risen when a car pulled up to the gates of the container terminal of Visakhapatnam port. Four of us, including myself, were scheduled to speak during morning assembly at a nearby school [...]]]></description>
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<p>The morning sun had just risen when a car pulled up to the gates of the container terminal of Visakhapatnam port. Four of us, including myself, were scheduled to speak during morning assembly at a nearby school in the city. The vice-principal of the school was the one who came to pick us up. But as we got into the air-conditioned vehicle and drove through the winding streets leading to our destination, uncertainty weighed on our minds.</p>
<p>We had met as a team the previous afternoon to get acquainted with each other and discuss what we were going to do. While we read through the requirements of our assignment together, something struck us as odd.</p>
<p>We were asked to do an evangelistic skit in a secular school.</p>
<p>Our eyes looked at each other and we wondered exactly how we were going to do this. The city of Visakhapatnam is nearly 98% Hindu, and by its name Olivet  Public School did not suggest any sort of Christian affiliation. Concerns of how far would be too far arose. Eventually we did choose a skit and I was assigned a part to play. However, we were unsure if we would be able to convey its subtleties in a way that did not take away from its message yet was careful to not trample on any underlying sensitivities.</p>
<p>As we neared the school we could see children in clean and crisp uniforms being dropped of by their parents on motorcycles. Entering the school’s courtyard we were soon ushered into the office of the principal. Sari-clad and determined to give the best education for her students, the principal warmly expressed her thanks at our coming.  She told us of how she not only wanted her students to be prepared academically, but for life as well. Motivational posters and quotes adorned the walls of her office and the corridor behind us. None however were from Christian sources.</p>
<p>Soon the vice-principal informed us that the children were waiting in the courtyard. Making our way outside we were greeted by a sea of over 400 students dressed in green and white all seated neatly in rows. We first began by explaining different items found on Logos Hope and how they relate to the purpose and mission of the ship. After that we introduced ourselves and where we are from. The students had fun trying to find our countries on the large map which we brought and enjoyed the little snippets we gave about our homes.</p>
<p>Then it was time to do the skit. The drama revolves around a chair coated with a sticky substance with a sign placed on it saying in bold letters “Do not touch!”. A man walks by it, sees the sign and throws it away. While he knows that he should not sit on the chair, circumstances and his lack of alertness cause him to become stuck. Try as he might with all his efforts, he could not seem to set himself free and the harder he tries, the more of himself gets glued to the chair. This also hinders him from meeting with his friends, who begin to distance themselves from him once they realize that the chair is holding him back. In this hopeless state, another person walks by and tries to help the poor man but to no avail. This person has a back up plan, he gets down on his knees and to  pray. At first the man on the chair scoffs that it is useless. But slowly his body becomes unstuck from the chair. The pair then walks happily away. Before they do however, the man formerly stuck places the “Do not touch!” sign back on the chair and warns the audience not to get trapped as he was.</p>
<p>The message behind the skit was this. Sin is like that sticky chair. Once it traps you, there is nothing your own abilities or strength can do to get rid of it. It follows you everywhere you go and even causes our relationships with others to fall apart.  Yet while it may all seem hopeless, only Christ’s intervention in our lives can set us free when we have become mired in sin. This was wonderfully explained by one of our team members and as we said our goodbyes to the children the principal called us back into her office.</p>
<p>All of us wondered what she would say about the skit. Would she be offended? Would her image of the ship change for the worse? But to our pleasant surprise she thoroughly enjoyed it and said that the children seemed to have enjoyed it all and have taken a lot from the play. She then confided in us that she went to a missionary school and that our visit encouraged her especially. To further confirm that God’s hand was in this school visit, as we were driving back to the ship the radio of the vice-principal’s car played this all too familiar song:</p>
<p>“God will make a way, when there seems to be no way. With love and strength, for each new day, He will make a way.”</p>
<p>Here we were worrying and fretting about how the message of Christ would be received in this school and God was saying to all of us, “Don’t worry about it! Just walk in obedience to me.” It was clear that He was already at work in that school and the educators who ran it. All He wanted us to do was to play our part in His perfect will. I pray that He would continue to work in the lives of the students we had the privilege of meeting, as well as in the life of the principal. I pray that the seed planted in the hearts of the students will be nurtured and flourish so that they may find life and hope in Christ and what He has done for each of them.</p>
<p>I thank you once again for your continued prayers and support as God is teaching me what it means to lean on Him and to place my entire faith in Him and His ability to carry out His redemptive plan in world.</p>
<p><em>Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®.   Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by   permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.</em></p>
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		<title>Beauty from Ashes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2011 02:02:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap,&#8221; -Psalm 113:7 (ESV) Vishakapatnam is a city of contrasts. Nestled between the lush and majestic hills of the Eastern Ghats it is not surprising that the port city has the distinction of being India&#8217;s &#8220;Jewel on the East Coast&#8221;. But [...]]]></description>
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Vishakapatnam is a city of contrasts. Nestled between the lush and majestic hills of the Eastern Ghats it is not surprising that the port city has the distinction of being India&#8217;s &#8220;Jewel on the East Coast&#8221;. But when I saw its poverty openly displayed, I could not help thinking that Vishakapatnam is a tainted jewel. Memories of my previous missions’ trip to Calcutta flooded my mind as my eyes saw familiar scenes of poor families struggling to make a living under the shadow of a glistening mall, and street children begging for money only to meet the threatening hand of a nearby police officer.</p>
<p>Poverty is the breeding ground for revolution. This is especially true of this region in India. Andhra Pradesh has been a battleground between government security forces and a coalition of Communist rebels calling themselves Naxalites. Taking their name from their first insurrection in 1967 in the village of Naxalbari in West Bengal, they now operate throughout eastern India claiming to be the defenders of India&#8217;s oppressed poor. Maoist in their ideology they fight from their rural strongholds with the ultimate objective of overthrowing the Indian government and have slowly begun to make their prescience felt in the cities. A few days before our arrival in Vishakapatnam there was a bomb blast in the city. It was discovered that Naxalite rebels were responsible.</p>
<p>Into this context walked my friend Selva, and I; distributing flyers for Logos Hope to people living in the poorer areas surrounding the new CMR Central Mall. Store owners, fruit vendors, auto-rickshaw drivers, all took the flyers willingly and with curiosity. As we Continued to hand out flyers I could not help but feel like a revolutionary myself; one whose leader is not found in man but in Christ who is perfect in love and righteousness. For all the grand claims the Communist revolution makes of fighting for liberty, equality, and justice, it has the tragic consequence of turning people into ten times the oppressors than the ones they overthrew! Mao Tse-tung, whom the Naxalite rebels take their cues from, was arguably the most brutal and infamous dictator in human history. He killed millions of his own countrymen and viewed them as necessary for the progression of the Communist revolution in China. Such is the problem when people look to human leaders for a saviour. They become deceived and fall under the yoke or sword of those whose fallen nature has full sway. Considering this, it comes as no surprise then that the Naxalite rebels of eastern India oppress and victimize the very people they are supposed to be fighting for.</p>
<p>The love of Christ is revolutionary. In His eyes all have been created in His image and therefore have intrinsic worth. Human life is therefore sacred because each one, regardless of ethnicity or socio-economic status, bears the image of God. That is why we go out and distribute flyers for Logos Hope. That is why we serve others through ministry projects. Our objective is to tell others by our words and actions that God cares for them and wants to be in relationship with them. The Creator of the Universe loves each one so much that He died for them so that sin would no longer keep them apart from Him. Rather they would come into an intimate relationship with Him where their worth is not found in what they own or what they do not have, but in what God thinks of them as His dearly loved children.</p>
<p>I pray that the people we distributed flyers to would have the chance to come visit Logos Hope. That they may see and experience for themselves the love of Christ which transforms lives and hearts. I pray that they would find hope and security in the fact that when they have God as their Father, nothing will be able to overcome them and that they will rest in the promise that God works all things together for His good and perfect will. Nothing in this world, its philosophies or ideologies, will be able to bring lasting hope and peace. It is only the love of Christ overflowing from within the hearts of those who know Him that will grant eternal joy as we look forward to the day when Christ will come again and wipe every tear from the eyes of those who are hurting and broken.</p>
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		<title>His Purpose Will Stand</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 00:47:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand.&#8221; Proverbs 19:21 (ESV) &#8220;So wait&#8230;we&#8217;re not going to Thailand?&#8221; A silence born out of shock filled the room as the sad announcement was being delivered by our speaker in morning devotions. Due to technical [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>&#8220;Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand.&#8221; Proverbs 19:21 (ESV)<br />
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&#8220;So wait&#8230;we&#8217;re not going to Thailand?&#8221;</p>
<p>A silence born out of shock filled the room as the sad announcement was being delivered by our speaker in morning devotions. Due to technical problems which arose in the engine room, we will have to arrive in Penang, Malaysia earlier than scheduled after we leave Vishakhapatnam,  India. There is a certain part which can only be obtained from Penang and to journey any farther than necessary without it would be hazardous. This meant that we would have to bypass Phuket, that beautiful resort port in southern Thailand. From a safety standpoint the decision was sound and no one questioned that it was right course of action to guarantee the safety of all onboard.</p>
<p>However, this did not change the fact that it was still a disappointment. Many on the Logos Hope were looking forward to sail into Phuket and experience all its wonderful sights and sounds; myself included. Some had planned short vacations with friends. Others were in the process of co-coordinating ministry opportunities amongst the people there. With our visit to Phuket cancelled, those plans were clearly not happening.</p>
<p>When situations like this arise, the question invariably shifts to why. Why did God allow this to happen? For what reason? For what purpose? But if God has taught me anything from my time in Hambantota,  Sri Lanka, it is that He always knows what He is doing.</p>
<p>Our stay in Hambantota was extended for three days because of technical issues. Yet within those three days God worked in such a way that still leaves me amazed at His wisdom and goodness. Those three days were perhaps the busiest anyone has seen in a long time. Each day we would get well over 10,000 visitors wanting to know what the ship was about! At one time the crowds grew to be so massive that the ship had to call everyone who was not working to help with crowd control. We would later find out from the Sri Lankan authorities that half of Hambantota district visited the ship! If it was not for the delay, we would not have been able to minister to the 186 Chinese workers who have come from mainland China to help with the development of Hambantota&#8217;s new port. Using the time God gave us we were able to host an event for them onboard the ship. Now where there was only one Christian amongst them, there are now ten others who have dedicated themselves to Christ and seek to be transformed by Him!</p>
<p>Had we left Hambantota on schedule, I would never have met Janaka Jayashanka; a young 25 year-old sales representative. While on an outreach day on the ship and asking God to show me who He wanted me to speak to in the seemingly never ending mass of visitors, Janaka caught my attention and we went to a quieter place to talk. After sharing with each other where we are from and talking about all manner of subjects, Janaka told me that he was worried about the future and whether he will be able to support his parents. I directed him to Jeremiah 29:11, a verse which has always stuck with me ever since I saw it painted on the walls of my middle school: &#8220;For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a hope and a future.&#8221; As Janaka took my Bible and read the verse over again his eyes were filled with assurance and joy.</p>
<p>&#8220;You are saying that God has a plan for me? For me?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Yes Janaka!&#8221; I said &#8220;For you! For you! When we hold His hand, He will always lead us towards that wonderful future He has promised and will work everything together for good. &#8221;</p>
<p>As we looked at the clock it was far past closing time. We had talked for nearly an hour! Janaka left smiling, and he thanked me for giving him a glimpse into what the Bible was about. I pray that God would continue to reveal Himself to Janaka and that he would get a hold of a Sinhalese Bible so that he may read for himself about the love of Christ. I pray that Janaka will come to find rest in the eternal hope which comes from abiding in Christ and that he will know how much God cares for him and his family.</p>
<p>We may have our own schedules, but God has His own. Though we may see unforeseen circumstances as an inconvenience and say that nothing good can come of them, they do not surprise God. He is constantly at work fulfilling His perfect will and all He requires of us is to simply trust Him. Seeing our situations through His eyes places it all into perspective and we will be able to find hope and peace in the fact that God&#8217;s perfect plan always triumphs above everything else.</p>
<p>I may not be able to see the tropical paradise that is Phuket. But I move forward into Vishakhapatnam and Penang knowing that God is going to do great things and that by His grace He has allowed me to be both spectator and participant as He accomplishes His work.</p>
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		<title>Never Thirsty</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 23:47:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled: Matthew 5:6 &#8211; (NIV) Books are the first thing which comes to my mind when I think of the ship Logos Hope. In fact the ship has copies of approximately 5000 books on-board of all different types! Naturally I was ecstatic [...]]]></description>
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Books are the first thing which comes to my mind when I think of the ship Logos Hope. In fact the ship has copies of approximately 5000 books on-board of all different types! Naturally I was ecstatic when I was chosen to work at the book fair. There was a book in particular which I could not resist having and after training was finished I rushed down to the book fair to buy it.</p>
<p>When I opened one of the two large sliding doors that lead into the book fair, I was greeted by the cheerful voice of Hanok, my friend from the Indian state of Orissa.</p>
<p>&#8220;Hey Aaron! Would you like to give a tour of the ship?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Wrong door!&#8221; I thought to myself. I lose my way around the ship half the time. How could I possibly give a tour?</p>
<p>With his disarming smile, Hanok reassured me by saying that he will be the one giving the tour. I would be there simply to observe. With initial reluctance in my heart and dashed hopes of buying the book I wanted today, I decided to join him. What God would show me in that next hour and a half was incredible.</p>
<p>We ended up taking not one, but two successive tour groups. There were some children, but the majority were adults. As we showed them around the ship they were enthralled with everything. The bridge, the lifeboats, the facilities, and the history of Logos Hope all captured their fascination. The digital clicks of numerous cellphone cameras followed us wherever we went. What was amazing is that when we explained the three-word motto of Logos Hope, &#8220;Knowledge, Help, and Hope&#8221; and how that ties into our faith in Christ, their eyes lit up! As they left they continued to express their gratitude and encouraged us in our work.</p>
<p>But what was even more amazing was this.</p>
<p>To see the smiles and wonder on the faces of these  visitors as we shared Christ and the ministry He is doing through Logos Hope was something marvellous. What they risked coming to the ship is only known to God. But what was visible was a seed being planted, or perhaps one which was already planted and being watered as a result of God&#8217;s will to save people from every tongue and nation. As I looked at the long line of people waiting outside the port in Hambantota to see what Logos Hope was all about, I could not help thinking that God was showing me how parched this land is. The people here are thirsty, longing to drink of the living water that only Christ can offer. He reminded me of the purpose of why I am here and why we are all here. To serve others so that by His love being poured out through us, others will want to draw closer to Him so that they may never thirst again.</p>
<p>I went back to the book fair the next afternoon only to find that the book I wanted was no longer there. But God showed me something that I would not trade for any book in the world.</p>
<p>I thank you for your continued prayers and support as God reveals to me what He wants me to see and what He wants me to learn from Him.</p>
<p><em>Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®.  Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by  permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.</em></p>
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		<title>Important Notice</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 14:50:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Reader, Your faithful prayers and support have been sustaining me to write these devotionals daily. I am much blessed and I am grateful to you! I shall be taking a break from writing devotionals until Septembmer 1st as I will be involved in a missions project. I will be voulenteering with OM&#8217;s Logos HOPE [...]]]></description>
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<div style="text-align: left;">Your faithful prayers and support have been sustaining me to write these devotionals daily. I am much blessed and I am grateful to you!</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;">I shall be taking a break from writing devotionals until Septembmer 1st as I will be involved in a missions project. I will be voulenteering with OM&#8217;s Logos HOPE ship ministries between July 14th to August 31st. I will be sailing to Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand. I am currently in India visting family and preparing for the journey ahead.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;">However, this does not mean that Musings will be inactive! Please be on the look out for weekly updates about my trip between July 14th and August 31st. On such an adventure I am sure that there will be plenty of stories to tell with items for prayer.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;">Please pray for:</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: left;">1. Wisdom and dilligence in preparation both logistically and spritually.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: left;">2. For safety before, during, and after the trip.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: left;">3. For the people that I will come in contact with and that only Christ will be displayed in my words, actions, and attitudes.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="text-align: left;">4. Open ears and an open heart to listen to the voice of God as He directs my path in order to fulfill His will.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;">Thank you once again for your prayer support.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;">I pray that God will continue to bless you as He has blessed me.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;">Your Brother in Christ,</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;">Aaron</div>
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		<title>Nothing Escapes His Eyes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 14:30:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Peters</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Human Understanding]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;But Peter said, &#8216;Annanias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit and to keep back for yourself part of  the proceeds of the land?&#8217;&#8221;-Acts 5:4 (ESV) A lot of countries claim that they are democratic societies. But upon closer inspection some prove themsleves to be anything but. While the governments [...]]]></description>
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<iframe style="width:0px;height:0px;border:none;overflow:hidden" frameborder="0" id="ispeech_iframe_12"></iframe><div id="_mcePaste"><em>&#8220;But Peter said, &#8216;Annanias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the Holy Spirit and to keep back for yourself part of  the proceeds of the land?&#8217;&#8221;-Acts 5:4 (ESV)</em></div>
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<div>A lot of countries claim that they are democratic societies. But upon closer inspection some prove themsleves to be anything but. While the governments of these countries might point out that they have the word &#8220;democratic&#8221; in the country&#8217;s name, have a constitution that guarantees the rights and freedoms of the people, and that they even hold elections, the experiences of the popuation under them show that these are all meaningless. The constitution is thrown out the window at the government&#8217;s convenience, the elections are tampered with to solidify the government&#8217;s hold, and the &#8220;democratic&#8221; tag is void of any truth. No matter what the rhetoric or propaganda of oppressive governments may claim, they cannot hide the truth from the rest of the world for it will alaways emerge to the surface and expose their deeds.</div>
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<div>Annanias thought that he could convince the world of his piety by selling his land claiming to have given it all to God while keeping some of the proceeds for himself. Yet his intentions could not be hidden from God, nor from Peter who knew that something was amiss. Indeed, Peter knew immediately the moment Annanias laid the money at the apostle&#8217;s feet. It was the Holy Spirit who revealed to him Annanias&#8217;true intentions. Annanias paid the consequences of his deception with his life and he became an example to all showing that no subterfuge can escape the eyes of God. We are truly fools if we think we are capable of bending the truth and getting away with it. Though it may seem convinient at the time, we will reap the consequences of our lies and they will shame us as the truth is brought to light for God is a God of truth. Is it not better then to be honest in the first place? When we have allowed Christ to enter our lives and have submitted ourselves to the work of His Spirit, He will train us to uphold the truth in both our speech and intentions. He will give us the strength to tell the truth even when it is painful so that the consequences of dishonesty will not enslave us to an enduring misery, allowing us to live in the freedom that comes from living in integrity by the power of God.</div>
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<div><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; line-height: 20px;"><em style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">Scripture quotations are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version® (ESV®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.</em></span></div>
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		<title>Loving As A Body</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 17:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“So in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.” -Romans 12:5 (NIV) Our bodies are like finely tuned machines, with each part dependant on one another. Though they are diverse in appearance and function, they work together in order to carry out the many tasks the [...]]]></description>
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<iframe style="width:0px;height:0px;border:none;overflow:hidden" frameborder="0" id="ispeech_iframe_14"></iframe><p><em>“So in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.” -Romans 12:5 (NIV)</em></p>
<p>Our bodies are like finely tuned machines, with each part dependant on one another. Though they are diverse in appearance and function, they work together in order to carry out the many tasks the body requires. If even one part of the body was rendered unusable, the entire body would be affected. For example, the brain can send signals to the legs to move and run, but if the legs are paralyzed or some other part of the body is preventing the legs to move, then the body will not go anywhere. Or suppose if the eyes see trouble brewing yet the mouth refuses to speak. How then will our voice be able to call out for help in that critical moment? That is why we seek treatment from doctors when something is wrong with our bodies, so that all its members will be able to work together in an effective manner.</p>
<p>Whether we like it or not we are all connected together in the same way as one body. Thus our attitudes and actions affect those around us. If we think that our anger and pride only affects the person that these are directed to, we are sadly mistaken for everyone will suffer in some form or another. Our selfishness and hatred can do devastating damage in our lives and just as how a spider’s web can fall apart if one thread is cut, so too will our relationships crumble. At the root of the problem is our innate sinful nature. This is what propels us to give into harmful attitudes that will only cause us to become mired in unnecessary conflict and misery. It is only when we have allowed Christ to enter our hearts that He will break the hold sin has over us so that He can begin His restorative work in our lives. When we abide in His Spirit and allow His love to shine from within us, there is no room for sin to taint our relationships with others. We will move forward together in unity as Christ propels us to love so that He may impart life to the people around us.</p>
<p><em>Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.</em></p>
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