Thursday, July 7, 2011

Personal Renewal Days



As we are vacationing in Florida, I have been thinking about "Renewal." In just a few days, (July 24-27) we will be having our 16th Annual Revival Celebration at NPBC. I pray they will be "renewal days" for us as a person, couple, and church.

• First, I pray a fresh time of renewal in my love for Jesus. Reading and praying the Scripture has impacted my life for many years especially in these days. The teachings there are so refreshing every day.

• Second, I pray for a fresh time of renewal in my love for Renee. She is my partner and friend as well as my wife. We have been together almost 32 years. And I believe the best is yet to come.

• Third, I pray for a fresh time of renewal in my love for New Prospect. We have much to do. And I am dreaming new dreams and seeing new visions. For all of you who are part of that faith family, let’s get prepared to be used of the Lord.

Renewal time is coming! I pray that we will be prepared to receive it and not miss out on God's best for us.

Bro. Ron

Friday, March 18, 2011

Love is Spelled TIME~


"By night on my bed I sought the one I love; I sought him, but I did not find him."

(Song of Solomon 3:1)


A couple decades ago, Christian publishers released waves of books on marriage, family, and childrearing from a biblical perspective. Many of them countered a popular cultural notion that championed quality of time over quantity of time in relationships. Not so, Christian authors said: "Quantity of time spent in relationships is just as important as quality of time, if not more so. Love, some suggested, could be spelled t-i-m-e."

It won't come as a surprise to modern married couples that the first spat in the marriage of King Solomon and his Shulamite bride was over the issue of time. Shulamith expected Solomon home at a certain hour and he showed up in the middle of the night. And Shulamith was too offended to get up and let him in. They patched things up in due course, but the tension they experienced is a warning to anyone in any relationship: "There is no substitute for time spent together."
Whether in marriage, childrearing, a relationship with God, or just good friends, growth and intimacy grow over time.
Consider your relationships today: Are you giving the people you love the time they deserve?


Bro. Ron