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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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In spite of recent events with myself and my wife Linda going through heart issues, we do have a good and beautiful life. I experience that everyday especially here on Rally Point. Like someone mentioned to me, that they could not remember how they found RP, I must admit the same is for me, but I believe the hand of God lead me here. RP and the friends I have acquired here have contributed greatly to my enrichment. I have submitted a Bible study that I hope y’all enjoy and find us3ful for yourselves. Be blessed and live your beautiful life to the fullest my RP Family.

Taken from Christianitytoday.com
How Can We Gain a Good and Beautiful Life?
Putting on the character of Christ
James Bryan Smith
The great preacher and founder of the Methodist movement, John Wesley (1703-1791), was once approached by a man who came to him in the grip of unbelief. "All is dark; my thoughts are lost," the man said to Wesley, "but I hear that you preach to a great number of people every night and morning. Pray, what would you do with them? Whither would you lead them? What religion do you preach? What is it good for?" Wesley gave this answer to those questions:

You ask, what would I do with them? I would make them virtuous and happy, easy in themselves, and useful to others. Whither would I lead them? To heaven, to God the judge, the lover of all, and to Jesus the mediator of the New Covenant. What religion do I preach? The religion of love. The law of kindness brought to light by the gospel. What is this good for? To make all who receive it enjoy God and themselves, to make them like God, lovers of all, contented in their lives, and crying out at their death, in calm assurance, "O grave where is thy victory! Thanks be to God, who giveth me victory, through my Lord Jesus Christ."
His answer is a beautiful and succinct description of the good and beautiful life.

But those answers are not what you might hear today. We seldom talk about virtue these days, but Wesley knew virtue was central to developing a vibrant, joyful life. How do people become virtuous? Wesley understood that the Christian gospel is the fundamental building block of the life we long for. We yearn to know and be known by God. But not just any understanding of God will do. Wesley describes God as the judge—God is holy—and yet he also calls God "the lover of all." We were designed to be in fellowship with a loving and holy God. Yet we cannot merit this on our own, so Wesley says he would lead his hearers to Jesus, the mediator of the New Covenant, a covenant of forgiveness and regeneration through which we become people in whom Christ dwells and delights.

And what is the religion Wesley prescribes? Not a religion of laws or ceremonies or mystical knowledge, but of love and kindness. Our world is badly in need of people who love, and it is hungering for people who demonstrate genuine kindness. We are so deprived of it that we are astonished when we encounter it. And what is the point of this religion? To get us to heaven? No, to get heaven into us. To help us discover a relationship with God wherein we enjoy God and are easy in ourselves. If we can discover such a life, Wesley believed, we can even face our death with calm assurance and the certainty of a joyful eternity.

How does Jesus think?

We live at the mercy of our ideas and our narratives. What we think determines how we live. If we think God is an angry accountant frowning on us and would love us if only we are good enough, that narrative will be seen in how we live. Or if we think that being an angry person or hating our enemies are good things, then that too will be expressed in our day-to-day living. A lot of false narratives about God and human life are perpetuated in our world, sometimes even in our churches. The solution is to examine what Jesus thought, even before we look at what he did.

Jesus, the second member of Trinity, is intimately connected to God the Father and God the Spirit. Jesus reveals to us the character and nature of God, and his testimony is the best and most reliable the world has ever seen. So I believe that the key to beginning a good and beautiful life is to adopt the narratives of Jesus. I discovered that as I replaced my old, false narratives with the narratives of Jesus, my life began to change in many ways. I fell in love with the God Jesus knows. I began to see myself as someone in whom Christ dwells, as sacred and valuable. I started to treat people differently as I entered the kingdom, and learned that I really can pray for my enemies and bless those who curse me. Some of them even stopped cursing me!
The Four Components Of Change

The mind and the ideas and stories that are imbedded in it are the beginning place for change, but transformation involves three other components as well. We need the practice of the spiritual disciplines, which are designed to cure the soul, not earn merit in heaven. I am convinced that while we can change by renewing our mind and practicing disciplines on our own, we find deeper and more lasting change within a community. We need others to help us see who and whose we are.

The mind, the disciplines, and the community are foundational aspects of change, but the real change agent is the Holy Spirit. The Spirit leads us to Jesus, reveals the Father, exposes falsehood, offers correction, and gives us the needed encouragement that make growth and transformation possible. The Spirit helps us change our narratives by leading us into truth, enlightens us as we practice the disciplines, and binds us together in community. If not for the work of the Holy Spirit, transformation simply will not take place. But we must participate in this process. By serious reading and reflection, by practicing the spiritual exercises and by entering into community, we create the condition in which the Spirit can transform our character.

God, who has begun a good work in you, will bring it to completion. So move forward with the assurance that you can and will be changed, and as you change, those around you will see it and be inspired. May God change your mind, heart and life, and use you to change the world.

The article was adapted from The Good and Beautiful Life (IVP Books).

James Bryan Smith wrote this book out of the culmination of 25 years of learning from Richard Foster and Dallas Willard.

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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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Col Carl Whicker - and you as well my friend
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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SP5 Jeannie Carle - you’re welcome Sister. I’m glad you liked it. Be Blessed
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MAJ Bruce Davie
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Praise be to God.
Thanks be to God.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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MAJ Bruce Davie - yes in the highest. Be blessed sir
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Sgt Deborah Cornatzer
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“You've got to get up every morning
With a smile in your face
And show the world all the love in your heart
Then people gonna treat you better
You're gonna find, yes you will
That you're beautiful, as you feel” —Carole King

“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not.” — Emerson

Good R.E.D. Friday RP Friends.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aJn3QJYYBr0
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SPC Douglas Bolton
SPC Douglas Bolton
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SSG Tom Rydzy - Amazing story!!
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Great tune by Carole King for today's message Sgt Deborah Cornatzer Have a beautiful Friday afternoon and weeknd Deborah! PS. I knew you would throw in an Emersn Quote.
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Col Carl Whicker
Col Carl Whicker
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Love the Carole King song! Thanks for the share.
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I appreciate true beauty in life and that we do our part to honor the beautiful sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures and lives we interact with, my friend and sister-in-Christ Sgt Deborah Cornatzer and thank you for sharing the Carole King music video of Beautiful.
LORD I pray YOU give each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters eyes to see and ears to hear what the Spirit is saying.
Help us to honor the true beauty of yet-to-be born human life by our words and actions. Give us grace to love in deed through compassionate demonstrations as YOU guide us to minister to those in desperate need of love, affection and sustenance.
LORD YOU love the humble in character and means and YOU work though our weaknesses to demonstrate YOUR power and YOUR undying love. Help us dear God to see as YOU see and not to be beguiled by ephemeral and skin-deep false beauty.
As we age, beauty shines through the eyes and smiles of the saints. Help us to encourage others to live beautiful lives.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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LTC Greg Henning - So very true the quote you shared today. Thanks for the Kenny G tune as well. Enjpy the rest of your afternoon and weekend Greg!
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs - Hope your travels are going well! Enjoy your weekend also!
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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LTC Greg Henning: THANK YOU, SPECIAL GREG! WHAT an HONOR: TO BE LISTED FIRST! HAVE A PERFECT WEEKEND, DEAR GREG!
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LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I appreciate true beauty in life and that we do our part to honor the beautiful sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures and lives we interact with, my friend and brother-in-Christ LTC Greg Henning and thank you for sharing the Kenny G music video of The Joy of Life.
LORD I pray YOU give each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters eyes to see and ears to hear what the Spirit is saying.
Help us to honor the true beauty of yet-to-be born human life by our words and actions. Give us grace to love in deed through compassionate demonstrations as YOU guide us to minister to those in desperate need of love, affection and sustenance.
LORD YOU love the humble in character and means and YOU work though our weaknesses to demonstrate YOUR power and YOUR undying love. Help us dear God to see as YOU see and not to be beguiled by ephemeral and skin-deep false beauty.
As we age, beauty shines through the eyes and smiles of the saints. Help us to encourage others to live beautiful lives.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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