Thursday, March 29, 2012

SOAP 03/29/2012; 1 Corinthians 14:33

Today's reading: Judges 6,7; Psalms 52; 1 Corinthians 14

S)"33 for God is not a God of confusion but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints."

1 Corinthians 14:33 (NASB)

O) There are some... challenging... verses preceding this verse. It's really regulatory, regarding the order of a church service and this verse really sums up the purpose of the preceding few paragraphs. God is not of confusion, that is not His way. He is clear and orderly. He wants peace for His children, not strife. So, while some of the preceding verses were clearly a commentary about the times (women shouldn't talk, for example) some things never change (prophecy is much more useful to others than praying in tongues).
 
A) I think this is a particularly useful verse to remember as my family seeks a new home church after we move back to WA. There are certainly times when being on staff at New Day has felt... less than orgainized (lol), our pastor and leadership have done an excellent job with establishing peace, especially during service. Outside service, over the years, we have had to deal with differences in opinions and disgruntled staff (as I'm sure every church has seen), but it's always squashed and generally pretty quickly. This has made my home church (the people and even the actual building) one of the most secure, inviting, safe, comforting, and loving places/people I have ever known. I will certainly miss them, but I trust that the LORD has a new home for my family and me.

P) Father, You have been exceedingly good to me my whole life. I am especially thankful for the people and place I've called My Church for the last 5 years. I pray You continue to bless Pastor Stephen and Jackie, their family and their people, forever and ever. Holy Spirit, reveal to us the new church that will welcome us, the new church that will be our home in WA. Let Kristin and I be especially sensitive to the peace and order of the churches we visit, so we can find the place You intend us to be. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen.

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