First Steps – June 26, 2017

Iā€™m sure you have heard the saying, ā€œPractice makes perfect.ā€ This adage holds much truth and wisdom. The idea is if I do something over and over again, then I will achieve whatever goal I set out to reach. This modern proverb wasnā€™t lost on the early church fathers and mothers. One father linked time in mediation with immediate action so that nothing was lost. He wrote:

ā€œAfter a time of meditation, immediately begin to put into practice the resolutions you have made. Donā€™t wait another day to get started. Without this application, meditation may be useless or even detrimental. Meditate on a virtue without practicing it, and you will mislead yourself into believing that you have actually become someone you are not. If I have resolved to win the heart of my enemy by being gentle toward that person, I will try to find a way this very day to be friendly to him.Ā If I am not able to see that person face to face, I will at least pray for him.ā€

Living as a Christian is practicing our faith. The more we do it, the more mature we become which yields greater affinity with Christ.Ā The practicing requires both meditation (reflection) AND follow-through (action). Begin this week! sk the Holy Spirit to speak to you during your prayers and to help you follow through as you walk with Him.


I invite you to read the Bible with me – This week’s reading:
Monday – Hebrews 7
Tuesday – Hebrews 8
Wednesday – Hebrews 9
Thursday – Hebrews 10
Friday – Hebrews 11

Please pray for:
Capital Campaign
United Methodist Church
Summer Ukraine Mission Trip (June 16-July 3, 2017)
Summer Children and Youth Activities
The Unwillingly Absent