Day 27: Congregational excellence
Mark 12: 30-31
And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your being, with all your mind, and with all your strength. The second is this, You will love your neighbor as yourself. No other commandment is greater than these.”
A little boy said to his Sunday school teacher, “The pastor said our congregation is healthy. When did we go to the doctor?” In other words, the little boy was asking who is qualified to check us out and make this pronouncement.
What makes us a healthy, vital congregation?
God gave the ultimate sacrifice, his only son Jesus, to atone for the sins of the world. A congregation that understands the magnitude of this sacrifice and the depth of God’s love is also a congregation that embraces God’s Kingdom and loves all creation.
A healthy congregation expresses their love of God in all they do. They love the world unconditionally as God loves us.
A healthy and vital congregation is passionate, joyful, and always ready to serve.
We are healthy because we have embraced the lifestyle of the Great Physician.
Prayer: Oh God, help us to love one another as you have loved us. Teach us to live in solidarity with all creation as we yearn to make disciples for Jesus Christ. AMEN.
The Rev. Roger Hopson
Executive Assistant to the Bishop
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REFLECTIONS FOR THE DAY | Use a program on your computer, a traditional journal, or feel free to use the comment section of this blog post to record your reflections as a conversation with others…
READ – What spoke to me as I read today’s meditation?
REPENT – Where is God showing me that I have failed to be obedient to the call to discipleship today?
RECEIVE – What words of redemption and grace is God offering to me?
REMEMBER – Who and what is God calling me to remember in prayer related to today’s reading?
RESPOND – How is God calling me to respond today?
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Posted on May 20, 2013, in 40 Day Walk With God, Bishop's Blog and tagged 40 day walk, annual conference, bill mcalilly, memphis, Methodist, nashville, Prayer, tennessee, UMC, united. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
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N. Hardin Dyersburg FUMC
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Thank you Rev. Hopson for this meditation. When I awoke this morning this very Bible quote was in my head. I was thinking of the class I would teach in the Fall. All of the new class would be my neighbors, and I would love them more than I love myself. The last class I taught gave very hurtful and ugly comments for me to read. I was kind to them all Semester, however my kindness did not show in their comments. Some of the comments were warranted and some were not. I have discussed them with my supervisor, and He just laughed and told me I was not “fired”. Since then, I have considered quitting. The truth is, I love people, all people, even those who hurt me. I found a blessing when I read what you wrote, because I plan to teach again with a loving heart.