Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Day of Praise

Tu, 07/15/14, "Day of Praise"

1 Corinthians 6:7 - "To have lawsuits at all with one another is already a defeat for you. Why not rather suffer wrong? Why not rather be defrauded?"

I accidentally stepped on a tomato yesterday. At first, I was really bummed about it. It was the largest of four sweet-smelling, homegrown tomatoes that I'd been given by one of the dear women at church who does all sorts of wonderful things from visiting lonely people everyday to making desserts for our Wednesday fellowship meal to growing these terrific tomatoes. I had the tomatoes in the car so I could share them with others, so I was bummed when I saw that I'd unknowingly crushed the biggest one in the bag.

But then I saw all the seeds that were spilling out of the big, juicy fruit (remember, tomatoes are fruit), and I was immediately reminded of two things. One was today's Bible verse where the question is asked, "Why does it matter if you get stepped on like a tomato?" Well, that's not what it literally says, but getting stepped on like a tomato is the gist of the actual question in the verse, "Why not rather be defrauded?" Being defrauded is to lose money or property or rights because someone deceived you and/or took the stuff illegally. Either way, to be defrauded is to lose; to be defrauded is to be stepped on like a tomato. But what God's saying, through Paul in today's verse, is that, as Christians, we don't mind suffering wrong, being defrauded, and being stepped on because, as Christians, we know that we are always victorious in the Lord and God always works through all things for good. For example, a crushed tomato is just the beginning of a bunch more homegrown tomatoes when all those seeds are simply put into the ground! Yuuuuuuummy! This is how Christians are to walk victoriously and joyfully in every situation!

And in this vein, the other thing I was reminded of when I saw all the seeds that were spilling out of the big, juicy fruit was the fun-to-sing song, "I AM A SEED," by the David Crowder Band that we often sing in our contemporary music worship. Here are the lyrics to "I AM A SEED:"

"Oh I've been pushed down into the ground
Oh how I've been trampled down
So many feet on top of me
I can't help but sink, sink, sink

Oh I've been pushed down into the ground
Oh how I have been trampled down
Lord I put my trust in thee
You won't turn your back on me

Oh I am a seed
Oh I am a seed
I've been pushed down into the ground
But i will rise up a tree

Oh I can see it won't be long
Till I break free from what I was
Your river of grace flows endlessly
You won't turn your back on me

Oh I am a seed
Oh I am a seed
I've been pushed down into the ground
But i will rise up a tree

I've been burned up in so many fires
From these ashes I will rise
Lord your power has rescued me
For you I'll always sing

Oh I am a seed
Oh I am a seed
I've been pushed down into the ground
But I will rise up a tree

Oh I am a seed
Oh I am a seed
Won't stay long here in this earth
When you rain your love on me
Lord, rain your love on me."

Praise God!


Pastor Chris
"The gospel is the story of Jesus [what God's only Son has done for us that we can't do for ourselves], spoken as a promise." - Robert Jenson

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