
Jesus will never ler you down.
He is comletely trustworthy.
However, let me be very clear about this, the church will let you down
Your local church and individual Christians will let you down!
Daily Christian thoughts music, poems based around God
Category: Practicing Christians

Jesus will never ler you down.
He is comletely trustworthy.
However, let me be very clear about this, the church will let you down
Your local church and individual Christians will let you down!

2 In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. 2 (This was the first census that took place while[a] Quirinius was governor of Syria.) 3 And everyone went to their own town to register.
4 So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. 5 He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child. 6 While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, 7 and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no guest room available for them.
The birth of Christ in a manger exemplifies the essence of servant leadership. As Christians we are called to serve rather than be served. A servant leadershipstyle involves putting the needs of others first, empowering members and helping them reach their full potential.
In the midst of challenging circumstances, Mary & Joseph exhitbited grace and compassion towards each other and the new born Jesus. As Christians we are bound to encounter obstacles & uncertainties, and how we respond to these situations impact’s our teams morale & resilience. By leading with grace & compassion, we create an atmosphere of support and understanding, fostering a culture of growth & resilience.
Prayer
Father, we are humbled by the life of Jesus’ humble birth, which teaches us the value of servant leardership. Help us lead with humility,grace and compassion always seeking to serve. May our lives reflect your love & humility, creating a culture of trust, growth & resilience. Guide us to identify with the needs of our members and provide support and empowerment they need to thrive. May we flourish finding strength in humble beginingsand reaching their full potential. Amen

Elizabeth’s words to Mary highlight the importance of believing in God’s promises. As Christians we may encounter seasons of waiting and uncertainty. Elizabeth’s faith in God’s promise encourages us to trust in His timing and remain steadfast in our belief. Just as Mary’s faith was rewarded, we can find hope knowing that God is faithful to fulfil His promises with reliance on him
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank you for your faithfulness in fulfilling your promises. As Christians help us to anchor your trust in you, especially during times of uncertainty. Strengthen our faith, O Lord and grant us the patience yo wait upon your perfect timing. May our lives be marked by unwavering trust in your promises, knowing that you are faithful to fulfil them. Amen

1 Silent night! Holy night!
All is calm, all is bright
Round the virgin mother and child;
Holy infant, tender and mild,
Rests in heavenly peace.
2 Silent night! Holy night!
Guiding star, lend thy light.
See, the eastern wise men bring
Gifts and homage to our King,
Jesus Christ is here.
3 Silent night! Holy night!
Wondrous star, lend thy light.
With the angels let us sing
Hallelujahs to our King,
Jesus Christ is here.
The serene lyrics of ‘Silent night’ hold a timeless message of stillness, wonder and the guiding light that led to the birth of Christ. In the midst of our fast paced and often chaotic world, these words invite us to pause and find solace in the profound peace that Christmas brings. As Christians, we can draw valuable lessons from that holy night, recognising the importance of creating moments of calm, reflection and guidance for ourselves.
Prayer
Father, as we meditate on these lyrics, we are reminded of the holy tranquillity that surrounded Jesus’birth. As Christians, help us to intetionally cultivate moments of stillness and reflection in our Christian journey. May we be guided by the wonderous light that leads us to your precence and wisdom. Lord, grant us the wisdom to lead with serenity and peace, creating an enviroment where our members can find solace and encounter your grace. Guide us, O Lord, to lead with humility and grace, reflecting your lov and compassion in all we do. Amen.

I do my best thinking whilst in the shower and just recently my thought was ‘How many of us are real practicing Christians?’ It doesn’t matter what Church you attend because you get them in every church, and I’m talking about the Christians that are nice to your face, sing the hymns read the bible message and listen to the preacher, but when they get home and out of their Sunday best their a different person. Christianity doesn’t stop the minute you get back from church on Sunday, no part of being a Christian is doing good deeds for others without wanting praise or a thanks for it.
Christianity doesn’t stop the minute you get back from church on Sunday, it’s the little things we do each day, each week, that mark us out as living Godly lives. A Christian does good deeds for others without wanting praise or thanks for it.
Are you living a Christlike life? Are you showing that to your family, friends and neighbours? If not, then perhaps this is the time to do something about it. If you need to speak to someone my advice is aproach your minister/Pastor or a good friend That you can really trust or fellow Christian that will keep your conversation private.
As the ISS sing Christ in me, I ask you to listen to the words, especially verse three. ‘All my life wilt thou control, calmly ordering the whole, That the world may ever see Christ in me’. Once again if you are in need of help stop what your doing and pray, pray for help and guidance.