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Christian Auto Industry Professionals

An uplifting forum for those in the auto industry who believe in or are curious about the integrity of the Holy Bible and in the resurrection of Jesus Christ and baptism in the Holy Spirit.

Location: Grayslake, IL
Members: 155
Latest Activity: Feb 13, 2017

R U a Noun or Verb Christian?

What is your faith like...is it a noun, a thing, or a verb, something in action to which others might point and remark there is something "different" about you.

 

This is not an academic exercise. There is nothing that Jesus preached or His apostles wrote about faith and following Christ that is not verb-oriented. Yes, faith itself is a noun, but as James says, faith without works is dead. Please do not read this to mean works = salvation. Scripture is very clear that salvation is by faith alone.

 

So, what do we mean by being a Verb Christian? Is it attending church or tithing or donating time and money to charity...or taking care of an elder relative? These are all good things we all should do, if presented with the opportunity. Church attendance by itself simply says the individual attends church -- it reveals nothing about their changed heart, their obedience to Christ's commands or their submission of their ego/themselves/stuff/TV/sport/business to God and to others (especially their spouse).

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Thursday's Devotion 2/9/17

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Wednesday's Devotion 02/08/17

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Tuesday's Devotion 2/7/17

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Comment by Donna L. Harris on May 18, 2011 at 8:15am
I have told you that I am teaching my 11-year-old son, Daniel, lessons about prayer as we wait for his school bus in the morning. This is to prepare him to face life, especially middle school later this year. The past week or so we have been discussing spiritual warfare, especially the portion of Ephesians 6 dealing with the armor of God. Verse 13 mentions that we are to stand our ground. I told Daniel that there are times when the right thing to do is to do nothing. We are to hold on to what we have and stand firm under pressure. In a battle we have to hold on to the territory we've conquered. I asked him why he thought that was important and he said: "We can spread ourselves too thin if we try to keep taking more towns just like Hitler did in World War II." How often God uses my anointed child to speak to me! Right now it is all that I can do to be a wife, mother and full-time journalist for Automotive News. I can't take on too much more. If I try to win too many battles, I could lose the war.
Comment by Jim Leman on May 13, 2011 at 10:55am

Twitter and the Tongue

Recent incidents of Tweets that hurt individuals or groups or that were otherwised ill-advised should cause all of us using electronic communications to give careful pause before hit the send button. We are admonised by our Lord to be graceful in speech (Col. 4:6) that "it may administer grace unto the hearers (Eph 4:29). We often don't -- either online or face-to-face when we DO NOT control our tongue (including the tongue called thoughts). See James 3: 3-18..."but the tongue no man can tame...full of deadly poison." We all would do well to remember that grace often means not responding, not engaging, not confronting -- unless to do so brings glory to God and will build up the hearer. Be sure to worship our Lord this weekend!

 

Comment by Ryan Gerardi on May 9, 2011 at 5:57pm

Curious to know which group members are familiar with Os Hillman's TGIF - Today God is First.

 

http://www.marketplaceleaders.org/tgif/

 

If you aren't, then i HIGHLY recommend it. Os gives you a daily Bible verse and a personal story to how he relates to it. His ability to share such profound ideas is remarkable. I have been subscribed for years. It's free too. 

 

If you already know TGIF then maybe you can share your thoughts on it here as well. 

 

Enjoy!

Comment by Gary Nixon on April 26, 2011 at 4:12pm
Our prayers are with Laura. Thank you for sharing the request Donna.
Comment by Jim Leman on April 26, 2011 at 3:30pm

Thanks  Donna. I am certain prayers are being heard in Heaven as I write this

 

 

Comment by Donna L. Harris on April 26, 2011 at 3:26pm

I just got back from vacation and received depressing news. My dear colleague, Laura Clark Geist, who writes for Automotive News and who co-authored "Praying Through Cancer," a wonderful devotional, is deteriorating. Her cancer has spread after trying a new drug that had some promise.

She is a wonderful Christian woman and I would ask you to pray for her and her family. Pray that she can participate in some new drug trials, for God's wisdom and for His healing. It is a difficult situation. Yes, we all have Heaven to look forward to but still I would ask that God prolong her life. She has a tremendous testimony and I recommend her book.

Comment by Craig Lockerd on April 22, 2011 at 9:20pm
Comment by Tom Wiegand on April 22, 2011 at 1:26pm

I'm a Matt Maher Christian Music fan, and this link isn't his music but his testimony of the Last Supper; very good!  I pray you have a blessed Easter and I pray God blesses you enough that everyone recognizes Him in you!

 

Comment by Ryan Gerardi on April 22, 2011 at 1:15pm

Hi Everyone. Thought I would share the following message I received the other day from another group of Christian brothers and sisters in honor of the Easter holiday. 

 







When Jesus died on the cross, He was giving "all He had" to pay the price for all the wrong things you've ever done. In your heart, for just a moment, would you walk up that hill the Bible calls Skull Hill and stand quietly at the foot of that cross where the Son of God is pouring out His life for you. Look at Him dying for you! You are not worthless! But you'll never know how valuable you are until you give yourself to the One who died to buy you back. Which you could do right now, right where you are. ~ Ron Hutchcraft

 

Comment by Jim Leman on April 15, 2011 at 5:05pm

If you like to reference scripture in the original greek, use this handy online Strong reference tool to gain clairty and insight into scripture:

http://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=G17...

 

 

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