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		<title>When Prejudice Meets The Word</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 23:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend’s message was simple but very difficult for me to deliver. Remember the major point from the weekend, as Malachi helped us to Reset Justice?  – “Correcting injustice in the world, begins with God correcting injustice in me. “  It was a heavy message for me to deliver, but God lifted my spirit in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last weekend’s <a title="Reset Justice" href="http://trinitywired.com/media/6">message</a> was simple but very difficult for me to deliver. Remember the major point from the weekend, as Malachi helped us to <a title="Reset Justice" href="http://trinitywired.com/media/6">Reset Justice</a>?  – “Correcting injustice in the world, begins with God correcting injustice in me. “  It was a heavy <a title="Reset Justice" href="http://trinitywired.com/media/6">message</a> for me to deliver, but God lifted my spirit in an amazing way as someone literally allowed God to immediately deal with the injustice in their own hearts.</p>
<p>After the 11:00 service a man approached me and said he needed to ask me to forgive him. Immediately, I wondered what it could be. He told me that when I was introduced as the candidate for the position of Senior Teaching Pastor, he didn’t vote for me. “I am sure that many people didn’t vote for me.” I opined. So, his comment was no big revelation to me. What he said next was. He said, “You need to know why I didn’t vote for you.” I continued to listen. Because of his experiences in the past, he had developed a spirit of prejudice and racism against black people. In essence, he was saying he didn’t vote for me because I was black. He began to weep and asked me if I would forgive him. I said it wasn’t a problem. He retorted, “Listen! You don’t understand. I really need you to forgive me. I don’t want the junk of prejudice and racism spilling over into my kids’ lives. I didn’t vote for you and I was wrong. God has been and is using your preaching to impact my life.”Wow! To His glory!</p>
<p>I realized what God was doing. This man heard God and was acting on what he heard. I forgave him. We hugged for a good while, weeping in one each other&#8217;s arms (Glad we weren’t in the men’s bathroom doing this – Smile! It was a joke). I was moved, humbled, and I rejoiced as I was reminded that God has me in the right place at the right time doing the right thing. God, thank you for using Malachi to help us see that: Correcting injustice in the world really does begin when we let God correct injustice in us. For His glory!</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Drink It!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 13:25:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In John 3, the followers of John the Baptist tried to get him to drink the heart-numbing elixir of jealousy and envy when they said, &#8220;the one who you said is the Messiah is baptizing people, too.&#8221; They must have been living the thug life because they asked John: &#8220;Do you want us to put [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In John 3, the followers of John the Baptist tried to get him to drink the heart-numbing elixir of jealousy and envy when they said, <em>&#8220;the one who you said is the Messiah is baptizing people, too.&#8221; </em>They must have been living the thug life because they asked John: <em>&#8220;Do you want us to put in some work and stop him?&#8221; </em>In other words, they wanted to somehow stop Jesus&#8217; success. John told them to slow their roll. Now, he could have been dragged into the numbers and success game, but John didn&#8217;t drink the cancerous libation. He responded with a line that is unnatural for me, but it is a principle that I need to rehearse and learn daily: <strong>&#8220;I am filled with joy at his success.&#8221;(NLT) </strong>Let&#8217;s be honest; It&#8217;s not easy being filled with joy for someone else whose . . .</p>
<p>ministry is larger than yours<br />
budget is bigger than yours<br />
popularity is greater than yours<br />
books outpace yours<br />
blog gets more traffic than yours<br />
songs get played more than yours<br />
networks are stronger than yours<br />
living the life that should be yours<br />
marriage is happier than yours<br />
job pays more money than yours<br />
body looks better than yours<br />
enjoying the success and blessing that should be yours<br />
checks have more zeros than yours</p>
<p>And the list goes on, doesn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>I hear people saying all the time: &#8220;I work just as hard and spend just as many hours as they do, working on my craft, honing my skills, and being faithful to God and my family, but I don&#8217;t experience the same success.&#8221; Sometimes, it just doesn&#8217;t seem fair, does it?. Yet, John said: <strong>I am filled with joy at his (Jesus) success.</strong> So, how can I be filled with joy at the messianic status and success of others? Here is what I&#8217;m learning:</p>
<p>1. God gives each different gifts and niches in ministry.<br />
2. I have to be <a title="Giving you the best" href="http://www.marvinlwilliams.org/integrity/giving/" target="_blank">faithful</a> to and thankful for what God has given me.<br />
3. We&#8217;re on the same team and playing for the same generous Coach.<br />
4. Celebrate the success of others every chance I get.<br />
5. Jealousy and envy are sins that prevent me from being fully present where I am.</p>
<p><em>Have you ever been tempted to drink the elixir of jealousy and envy? How difficult is it for you to be filled with joy at someone else success? What lessons are you learning?</em></p>
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