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Following God's Leading

20130826-151637.jpgNumbers 9:15-23 describes the way that God led the people of Israel as they set out into the wilderness. God showed his presence among the Israelites in the form of a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. As long as his presence rested over the Tabernacle (i.e., the Israelites' "church") they stayed where they were, but when the cloud or pillar of fire moved from the Tabernacle they would pack up their belongings and follow it to the next place that God wanted them to stay. Sometimes they would only stay put for the night, other times for a month.

Verse 23 states, "At the command of the LORD they camped, and at the command of the LORD they set out..." The Israelites allowed God to be the determining factor of where they went. They waited on His direction, then quickly followed wherever he led.

As Christians, we often fall into one of three categories: (1) those who don't seek God's will [or do, but don't wait around for an answer], (2) those who attribute God's will to any personal desire [e.g., "God is leading me to stop tithing..."], (3) those who genuinely wait on The Lord and for His direction. In case you were wondering, God's desire is for all of us to fall firmly in category #3. The sad reality is that most of us fall into one (or both) of the first two categories. It's time to honestly seek God and his direction for our lives.

In what direction has God been leading you? Comment below!

--Pastor Stephen Valcourtpastorstephen

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Helping the People We Live Among

good-samaritanWe are a culture that walks around with our eyes only half open. How often have we driven past someone stranded on the side of the road without so much as a second-glance? How often have we walked past the vagrant sleeping on the sidewalk without a thought--or even worse, muttered under our breath as we went by? How often have we infringed upon the rights of others in order to get what we want? How much do we bend the rules to get things to turn out our way?

We complain about the world, about how rarely people help one another, about getting ripped off, and about corrupt institutions and government. However, we tend not to look at where it all starts: ourselves. In Leviticus 19:18 God introduced the concept of "Loving your neighbour as yourself". In the New Testament, Jesus pinpoints this principle as the second half of the two-pronged guide to abiding in God's plan for human behaviour: "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself" (Luke 10:27).

As Jesus illustrates in the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:30-37), our neighbour is everyone we meet--no matter who they are, and we are to help them. If we all started love our neighbour as ourselves, how would we change our behaviour? How would our world look?

What do you think? How can we love our neighbour as ourselves, and what would the world look like if we did? Leave your comments below!

For more on this topic, make sure you come to Abundant Springs on Sunday, August 25, for Pastor Stephen's message: "Being Neighbourly" or keep an eye out for it to become available to listen to online here: http://bit.ly/166s9HS.

--Pastor Stephen Valcourtpastorstephen

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