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  A Lonely World 
    
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            [January 21, 2011]  
            
             --"Do not speak harshly to an 
			older man, but speak to him as to a father, to younger men as 
			brothers, to older women as mothers, to younger women as 
			sisters—with absolute purity."-1 Timothy 5: 1-2
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				 This can be a lonely world.  We are taught 
				to keep our problems to ourselves, and look out for number one.  
				We are told that compassion is for the weak, and that if we have 
				problems we need to pull ourselves up by our boot straps; if we 
				fall down, rub some dirt on it and keep playing.  No doubt we 
				are taught to be tough, self-reliant individuals.  Yet this is a 
				model for failure, and it is not the teaching of Jesus Christ.  
				When we try to do everything ourselves, when we buy into the 
				belief that we are completely on our own, we ready ourselves not 
				for success but failure.  Few are those who have lived this life 
				and succeeded without the support, help and encouragement of 
				others.  Rather, we are called to view things in a different 
				way. In 1 Timothy, Paul writes here about 
				family, and he is reminding Timothy and his congregation how we 
				are to relate to one another; as a family. Christianity is the 
				ultimate communal religion.  Men and women are called together 
				not to pursue our own individual goals and dreams, but to work 
				collectively to do the work of Christ and, in so doing, to build 
				up one another.  Did you know that the number one problem for 
				young people in our country, according to them at least, is self 
				esteem?  And the young, as we all know, grow into the old.  Most 
				of us, if we are honest, don't think too highly of ourselves, 
				but the Church of Jesus Christ has something to say about this, 
				it has kind words, loving arms, and welcoming doors. The Church 
				is a family where all are welcome to come together.  So this 
				week, as you consider your life, remember that you are not 
				alone, but are surrounded by a grand, eternal family. | 
            
			 
            Prayer: Holy God, thank you for the gift of a spiritual 
			family.  Help me to be a benefit to those around me, as they are a 
			benefit to me.  Help me to seek out community in the church, and to 
			do your work.  I pray in Jesus' name.  Amen. 
             [Phil Blackburn, First Presbyterian Church] 
            
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