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PWTE Daily Devotion

It’s All about the Water

Our thirst is quenched when we turn and face Jesus Christ

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“Those who drink the water I give will never be thirsty again. It becomes a fresh,
bubbling spring within them, giving them eternal life.”

John 4:14 New Living Translation.

In the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, trees grow everywhere.  Such is not the case in Colorado.  On the shaded north facing slopes trees grow in abundance, but trees are sparse on the south facing slopes.

Vail, Colorado
Vail, Colorado

Given the fact that Colorado has over three hundred days of sun per year, the snow melts quickly on south facing slopes thus the moisture needed for firs and spruce to grow is not available.  Some hearty pine trees will survive the more extreme conditions on south facing slopes but not others.

It seems to me that we are at time too comfortable on the wrong slope.  We wonder why we feel dry inside and don’t realize we’re facing the wrong direction.  Instead of facing Christ, the bubbling spring of water, we turn away from him.

Our thirst is satisfied when we face Christ.  We face Christ when we turn to his word.

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PWTE Episode 006: Life Together?

Ahuaypa, Peru
Ahuaypa, Peru

In this episode of the Praying With The Eyes podcast my friend, Stacey Tasler-Crosson, and I discuss what it means for people who follow Christ to live in community with each other. Why do we resist being in fellowship with other Christians? How do we relate to each other through Christ? What does it mean to be gospel-bearers for each other? It’s not that we have all the answers to these questions, but our hope is to engage you in wrestling with these questions. This issue of Christian community is critical in today’s world if we’re to be an important witness to the love of God in the world.

Link to the PWTE devotional blog: Life Together?
Link to the audio version of the blog, Life Together?

Here is a link to the book Life Together if you are interested in purchasing a copy.

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PWTE Daily Devotion

Life together?

Jesus’ cross is our call to live at peace with each other in the Christian community.

You can listen to today’s devotion by clicking on this SoundCloud link.

“So then, let us pursue what makes for peace and for building up one another.”
Romans 14:19 New English Translation

My high school youth group played a significant role in my faith development. We were blessed with a wonderful pastor, great adult leaders and parents who supported our involvement, but one night things went a little too far (at least in my eyes).

I don’t remember what we did that day, but I do remember gathering in the church’s sanctuary for prayer. At the end of the prayer one of our adult leaders suggested that we give each other a kiss. No, it wasn’t a romantic kiss. There was nothing exceptionally weird about his request. He asked us to give each other a holy kiss as Paul suggested in Romans 16:16.

Ahuaypa, Peru
Ahuaypa, Peru

To be honest with you, I much more comfortable with holding hands than giving a holy kiss. Maybe I’m more comfortable holding hands because the world looks much different today than it did in Paul’s.

However, I view holding hands as a symbol of our life together in the Christian community.

We are much more autonomous in the 21st century than people of the 1st century. In the 1st century Christians needed each other for protection and as advocates. They couldn’t dial 911 at times of emergency. Instead, they’d run to a trusted friend when in need of help. They stood together because they needed each other on many different levels.

Whether we live in the 1st or the 21st century, Paul’s call to pursue those things that make for peace and for building each other up still remain. We still need each other.

We need communities that are focused on peace. In the biblical context peace is more than the absence of strife. Peace is contentment. Peace is wholeness. Peace is rest. We need communities that experience this kind of peace.

We also need communities that build on another up in Christ. Everyday the world tears us apart. We can’t trust our co-workers, our neighbors and sometimes even our friends and family members. We’re used as stepping stones for someone’s ascent to “greatness.”

Life together in Christ’s body is life that focuses on peace and love because this community is founded on Christ who is our peace. Life together begins and ends at Jesus’ cross and empty tomb.

Copyright Douglas P. Brauner