Archive for January, 2009

The Bread of Life

Posted in Ministry with tags , on January 30, 2009 by diamondjones

31“And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body.” (Matthew 26:26)
 
“And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.” (John 6:35)
 
The Cross
His body, scattered and spread
His blood poured out
 
Who am I?
Who are you?
We are One, we are The Body of Christ.
 
None of His bones are broken.
 
A body works in tandem. It all functions together. You can’t have one part over here, separated and kinda doing its own thing (like if you cut off your hand, it’s not gonna function!).
 
Communion to me, means communion with Him, and also serves as a reminder of our daily communion with Him, but it also signifies a Promise to Him, perhaps even as it might have been unspoken at the Last Supper, to keep His commandments, and to join together with others and unite as One. It is as if we are continuing a Promise that the Disciples made during the First Communion at the Last Supper, saying we don’t know where You are going, Lord, but we trust You, we thank You for sharing with us, and we will continue to spread God’s Word and the Gospel, even after You are gone in the flesh, because we are One with You. We are Your body.
 
Thank You Lord!

Inauguration Eve

Posted in Obama, history, love with tags , , on January 19, 2009 by diamondjones

On the eve of this historic Inauguration, which will be held on January 20, 2009, everyone is so excited about President Barack Obama and his Administration, and their own expectation of the fulfillment of his campaign byline “The Change We Need.” 

There is no doubt in my mind that President Obama has brought, and is bringing, change. And to further achieve this goal that we all want (which is why we exercise our right to vote for any candidate), we must do our part.

We must also keep “change” in perspective.

Change does not, and will not, come about until WE change. You cannot sit back and expect someone else to take the reins. “Community” is about People. It is made up of people, it thrives off of the social interaction of those people, and it is characterized by the behaviors of those people. Therefore, “change” does not, and will not, come about until YOU change.

You change yourself from the mentality of “each man for himself” so that you can help someone else, thereby effecting change – “The Change We Need” – in the community, and in the world as a whole.

Because when it is all said and done, what have you done? When you think of “Change,” how did you contribute? We should make it our business to not just be a Passive Partaker, but rather an Active Contributor to Change. Ten, twenty years from now, when you look back at this historic time, what will you be able to say that you did? What positive change did you bring about? What did you do, besides jumping on the bandwagon and groupie-ing yourself to DC to party and get drunk. How is that any different from what you did before? That’s not change.

Okay, I know, you are going because you wanna “support” the President. But really consider and ask yourself what this Inauguration means to you – is it a social gathering or is it a Call to Service? Is it a time to see and be seen, so you can say that you were there, or is it a chance to demonstrate Love to one another, no matter if we know them or not and no matter if they reciprocate it or not.

Who will take a stand, and live to help other people, with no regard to, or desire for, personal gain? Who?

That is The Change We Need.

Don’t Walk By

Posted in Ministry, issues, love with tags , , , , , on January 9, 2009 by diamondjones

In January 2009, an historic partnership of compassion ministries and churches will offer an alternative to each of the over 3,000 homeless men and women living on the streets of Manhattan.