We should make sure that we investigate what we hear before we put words or information about others into the atmosphere. It was a cold brisk night in South Florida, a major shift from the 90 degree weather a week prior ~ the pastor of a local church was seen by his neighbor's son with a plastic bag full of beer headed towards his back yard. The young man, offended and hurt, went to his parents and told them what he had observed. The parents embarrassed, told their neighbors and that neighbor told their neighbors and the word got back to the congregation at the church. The church was shocked and shortly thereafter one of the deacons approached the pastor with the news. After hearing the news, the pastor burst into laughter; he said to the deacon, "I will go and speak with my neighbor's first and I will mention this to the congregation Sunday."
The pastor went to his neighbor's and said, "Good afternoon, may I come in?" Apprehensive, his neighbors let him in. The pastor went on to say, "There seems to be some misunderstanding and I think I need to bring clarity and closure to the situation. Your son observed me 3 days ago walking towards my backyard with a plastic bag full of beer. What I need to explain is that the neighbor on the opposite side of me, has a son that hosts parties every weekend while his parent are out of town ~ they consume lots and lots of alcoholic beverages and unfortunately they dump the cans in my yard. I collect the empty cans, place them in a plastic bag and walk over to the party with the bags and instead of condemning them, I take the opportunity to share Christ with those attending the party. Afterwards, I walk to the other side of my house and throw the plastic bags of beer cans into my trash. The family, embarrassed, they apologized to the pastor and realized that they should have approached the entire situation in a different manner.
~ Don't rush to judgement~
A.G. Wells is a dad, business owner, author and theatrical production director. A.G. has written two books:"Some C.R.E.A.M. for Your Coffee" and,"The A,B, C's of the Gospel" which are available at: barnesandnoble.com, boarders.com and amazon.com. Antonio's Production company released three productions: "Side Effects...Hurting People Hurt People" "Why Am I Still Single?" and "X Marks the Spot.". Antonio is currently working on his third book titled: "Your Fear Fears You."
Monday, January 28, 2013
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
....Seek & Save That Which is Lost!
Can you recognize someone that is lost when you see them?....When was the last time you pointed someone in the right direction?
I was leaving a department store today and I made eye contact with someone that had a perplexed look on their face - I saw perplexity in this persons eyes.....I proceeded to get into my car, placed the items I purachsed into the car and place the keys into the ignition. Before I started the car, my heart felt on the perplexed look on this persons face. I couldn't leave, what if he needed me? What should I do? I looked to my left then I realized that this individual pulled his SUV near to where I was and raised his hand as if he was in class. Usually there is apprehension when it comes to a stranger, especially during these days and times; but fear was dismissed because I discerned the need. He asked, "Do you know where the Home Depot is?" I gave him the directions, he thanked me and went to his destination "Home Depot" The interesting part is the fact that the Home Depot was at the next red light (not even a mile from where we stood).
Life is like this. Perplexed and broken people are always looking for someone that knows "the directions of life" Often times we dismiss people that are hurting - hurting people that are in desperation mode are always crossing our paths - the question is - have I discovered the answer to life? If I'm lost...how can I point others in the right direction? - how can I lead those that are in the dark if I have not discovered the light of the world? Jesus is the way, truth and life - NO man can come to the Father(God) but through Christ - Choose Christ for your Life!
I was leaving a department store today and I made eye contact with someone that had a perplexed look on their face - I saw perplexity in this persons eyes.....I proceeded to get into my car, placed the items I purachsed into the car and place the keys into the ignition. Before I started the car, my heart felt on the perplexed look on this persons face. I couldn't leave, what if he needed me? What should I do? I looked to my left then I realized that this individual pulled his SUV near to where I was and raised his hand as if he was in class. Usually there is apprehension when it comes to a stranger, especially during these days and times; but fear was dismissed because I discerned the need. He asked, "Do you know where the Home Depot is?" I gave him the directions, he thanked me and went to his destination "Home Depot" The interesting part is the fact that the Home Depot was at the next red light (not even a mile from where we stood).
Life is like this. Perplexed and broken people are always looking for someone that knows "the directions of life" Often times we dismiss people that are hurting - hurting people that are in desperation mode are always crossing our paths - the question is - have I discovered the answer to life? If I'm lost...how can I point others in the right direction? - how can I lead those that are in the dark if I have not discovered the light of the world? Jesus is the way, truth and life - NO man can come to the Father(God) but through Christ - Choose Christ for your Life!
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