The Sunday Message

Good afternoon and welcome!

I’m not going to present my interpretation of Bear Creek Bible Church’s sermon today, but instead, I want to tell you about a mistake I made the other day, and the lesson I learned from it. I hope that’s ok, because really, it sort of ties in anyway.

I failed a test. Yep. Do you realize that God is testing us all the time? I’m sure I fail a lot of times, but for some reason, probably pride, this one still gnaws at me.

Remember how I told you we were invited to a friend’s cabana for dinner on Christmas Eve? Well, Harm asked us to go around the table and tell everyone what Christmas means to them. I said “being with family”. Not horrible, right?

When Jean’s turn came and she said, Well first it’s about the birth of Jesus…and then I knew I’d failed.

In my defense, I assumed that was implied.

I should have said it anyway. How could I, a student of the Bible, have missed the obvious answer? I felt so ashamed.

It was even worse because after my answer he asked, “Is that all?” My mind actually went blank. I was caught like a deer in the headlights.

Later I mumbled, “that’s what I should have said” and then we continued with dinner. I felt like such a failure.

NOW I KNOW HOW PETER FELT.

Not a denial of the Lord, actually, and asked for forgiveness immediately, but I still felt terrible.

Now, I’m not going to say that all six of us at the table are saints or anything, and Harm is the same as you and me. I don’t know if he is even a believer. But you see, I could have let him know by my answer that I am. I knew the answer but failed to say it.

That is why we must seek wisdom and learn from it. We must not only listen, but do!

I am forgiven though, I know that. Every day is another chance for us to seek the wisdom we hunger for. Every day I spend in the word, I’m starting out on the right path. I have not stopped since I started, and I won’t stop now.

If God forgave Peter, and we all know He did, he can forgive us. Have faith. Be steadfast in it. We aren’t perfect. We all make mistakes. Maybe me admitting mine will help me move past it and learn from it.

And all God’s people say, ‘Amen’.

Thank you for being here, being my support system, and keeping me accountable. Please have a safe and happy New Year!

Until next Sunday, bye and have a blessed day.

14 responses to “The Sunday Message”

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  1. I don’t think you actually saying what Christmas meant to you at that moment was a moment of failure at all. You said what was on your heart–probably because you don’t really get to spend as much time with your family as you used to.

    God knows your heart, and I’m certain He knows you KNOW the birth of his son or Him in human form is the true meaning of Christmas.

    As you stated, it is implied, especially for believers. But I can understand how you would feel a bit slighted by it. I hope you won’t let it fester, though. 🙏🏾🩵

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    1. Thank you, Tre!
      I won’t, I’ll just try harder next time. 🤗
      Have a great New Year and congrats on all of your success with the new book! 🎉🎊🍾

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      1. Thank you kindly! Happy New Year to you and your family! Here’s hoping the day and year is more than kind to all of you! 🎉🍾🙌

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      2. Playing shuffleboard later with hotdogs and burgers served to boot! Traditional dinner tonight! Eat your black-eyed peas and cabbage!! 😉🎊

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      3. Ick! I hate black-eyed peas. LOL. I’m having fried catfish fillets, red beans & rice, and broccoli. LOL! Enjoy the day ahead!

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  2. We’ve all failed at one time or another. It can make us stronger Christians.

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    1. I appreciate that Anne. Happy New Year to you and don’t forget to eat your spoonful of black-eyed peas! Or a single grape…whatever your traditional thing is! 😃🎉

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  3. Do not beat yourself up about it, we are not perfect and there will be other opportunities. I do things like that all the time. And all the time the minute I do them I know I did not share like should have. Asking forgiveness is the next step. We are both learning to do life better in sharing. Thank you for your honesty! I think that we all fall short of sharing about Jesus.

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    1. Thank you Stephanie.
      Yes, we are all a work in progress, right?!
      I hope you have a wonderful New Year’s eve and that 2025 is good for you! 🎊🍾

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  4. I’ll see if SIL Beth serves black eyed peas on the first.

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    1. I’ll be eating mine only because my man knows how to spice em up and not taste like dirt to me, lol!

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      1. Beth says we are having the peas. That’s nice, because I like them. John wouldn’t eat them at all.

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  5. If I’d been caught off guard, my mind would blank out, too. Please don’t be hard on yourself. Like you said, you are forgiven, and now it’s already in the past. 🙂 I love coming to your blog, Kim.

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    1. Thank you so much, I really enjoy hearing that and I hope to continue with the Sunday Message this year!

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