Friday, January 30, 2015

What The Problem Is?

Good afternoon and Happy Friday. We all have an idea on what it is to be a part of the Kingdom of God. There is the Word of God to guide us down the right path. There are Apostles and Pastors who bring an interpret the Word of God that is given to them and they present to the people that attend their respective services. There are teachers, choirs, praise team members, dancers, ushers, nurses, deacons and even board members who all can spread the Gospel of Christ. There is no shortage of the body of Christ as seen by the vast numbers of people who go to church. But one thing I have noticed is that some of the body of Christ cannot get along. I have one question. What The Problem Is?

There is such a division among the people of faith that you can't figure out who really connected to God. You have the Baptist who questions the teachings of the Church of God in Christ who in turns

has issues with the Apostolic and don't let me get started with those who are Catholic and Lutheran and Presbyterians. God is looking down and he is not pleased as he wonders What The Problem Is?This teaching is coming from 1st Corinthians 10:1-5
In beginning this teaching of What The Problem Is I go to the Word of God and to 1st Corinthians 10:1-2. In these verses Paul tells about how the people of God all were covered and all made it from
the oppression from Pharaoh and the evil Egyptians. No matter what is going on God does the same for all those who generally love not those who have placed a label on how to serve him. What The Problem Is?
In going to the Word of God again for the teaching of What The Problem is I go to 1st Corinthians 10:3-4. In these verse it tells of how the people of God have eaten the same food and drink that was
blessed by God and came from the Rock that was Christ. Hmm we have the same beliefs and blessings and favor but there is no one way to honor God? What The Problem Is?
In going to 1st Corinthians 10:5 to finish this teaching of What The Problem Is, we can see that in spite of all the previous things God was not please and left those that he was not pleased with,
scattered in the wilderness. In some of these denominations we have so many ebbs and flows that  is seems that you are scattered about in the wilderness of the world of today. What The Problem Is?
In closing the picture above is a problem that deals with math. I could not even tell you what the solution for this particular math problem because I don't even now what the the problem is or what it represents. While there is fighting and bickering and posturing and even lying about things to make your faction feel bigger we are losing the youth to violence and drugs, the seniors to lack of gaining knowledge from them, lack of an income and declining health. Not to mention the GenX'rs and GenY'rs who do not want to be bothered with conflict and confusion. What The Problem Is? It could be me. It could be you. But there is a problem. I give God all the glory and honor for this teaching and ask him to bring love among all the division and conflict. There should never be a problem when God is in control. Have a great weekend all.





Fred Wesley is a Technology teacher for Rhema Word 2.0. We ask God to continue to lead him and guide him to allow God and only God to use him as a vessel.

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