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"Fat Horses and Godly Friends"

9/5/2018

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​Good morning lovelies! How are you today? We had a nice, but busy, long holiday weekend. Maria was here to celebrate all the things with us. She left yesterday afternoon to go back to Chicago. She is now working on her second (and final) year of her Masters Program. On Saturday, the church ladies held a baby shower for Ruth (Pastor Charles' wife). It was a fun time and a great turnout! She received many wonderful gifts. On Sunday, we had a great time worshiping in church, and afterwards, PK and I headed out to the State Fair. We were there about five hours and were exhausted by the time we got home. TONS of people! As always. They broke another new record this year, with over 2 million people attending over the twelve day event. Crazy! I had fried pickles, roasted corn-on-the-cob, an ice-cream cone from the dairy barn, a few of PK's cheese curds, and I brought home a bag of kettle corn. So, my usual foods. Even though it was lunch and supper all combined, I still felt so full! We went to the animal barns and the birthing center, the International Bazaar, and people-watched, but we also saw a few new things, like the Pet Pavilion, where they were judging some German Shepherds, and we walked through the Colosseum. Who knew there were two whole floors filled with booths for MORE shopping?! All that, and after we got home, Casey asked me if I went into the Agriculture Building this year. I told him that I didn't, and he went ahead to inform me of all the things that I missed and would've enjoyed. Thanks! He and Maria and some of their friends were also there on Sunday. Also, I already have a list going of some other things I missed seeing. Such as the Fine Arts Building. What?? I think you could spend several days there and still not know about everything. And that is with watching them on the news every night and finding out about things that way. Always a good time, and definitely worth it.

Today is menu planning and grocery shopping day. And....it's a lot cooler. Yay! What are you ladies up to today?

Devotion

That's a catchy title today! A good devotion, though, about how important it is to be truthful and come alongside our friends when we see them struggling in sin. Have a Wonderful Wednesday ladies!

“Fat Horses and Godly Friends”

“Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently. But watch yourselves, or you also may be tempted.” Galatians 6:1 (NIV)

About six months ago, I had to face what I knew to be true: My horses were “too fat.”
 
I knew this, and I cared, but I still wasn’t willing to do anything to remedy the problem.
 
But after my brave veterinarian became involved and told me the truth about what I already knew, it was time for change, and we implemented a diet plan for them.
 
Why my “brave” veterinarian? Because he later told a friend of mine he had previously been escorted off other farms for uttering the “fat” truth to other horse owners. My veterinarian’s care and concern for my horse’s well-being overrode the risk of offending me (and possibly losing me as a client). He did the right thing by telling me I was wrong.
 
Obesity in horses brings on painful health problems and eventually, death. His loving honesty was motivation enough for me to face what I knew was wrong and make a positive change in the way I was feeding my equine friends. I am now a better horse owner because of it.  
 
It’s with the same care and loving concern that we who know Christ should confront sin in our own lives and in the lives of our close friends. If the choice is between being afraid to offend or doing what’s loving (even though it’s sometimes hard), our best choice is to love our friends the way Jesus tells us. That means seeking the best for a person while asking nothing in return, loving them no matter what it may cost.
 
In John 13:34-35, Jesus puts it this way, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another” (NIV).
 
I’ll be honest here when I tell you, there have been times in my life when my sin is staring back at me in the mirror, like a pasture full of chubby horses. I know I need to get my heart right, and although God is standing by to change it, I choose not to talk to Him about it. Because you know what? I am right! And I am justified to have these feelings!
 
Not really. The truth is, I am often wrong. My attitude stinks, and I need a good Christian friend to call me on it.
 
Today’s key verse, Galatians 6:1, makes this clear: “Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently. But watch yourselves, or you also may be tempted.”
 
As a Christ-follower, having godly friends to help us steer away from sin is crucial. True Christian friends view each other’s holiness as important. We should welcome a friend in the faith who is willing to gently reveal when we need an attitude adjustment and a spiritual sharpening.
 
In return, let’s be loving enough to do the same for our friends. There is something uniquely special about a Christian friendship. It’s a soul-to-soul connection that lasts for eternity.
 
Thank You, God, for continuing to sharpen me. Thank You for Your gift of friendship, and my good Christian friends who challenge me to love others better. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
 
Proverbs 31 Ministries
Cara Whitney
 
TRUTH FOR TODAY 

Proverbs 27:17, “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” (NIV)
 
Proverbs 27:5-6a, “Better is open rebuke than hidden love. Wounds from a friend can be trusted.” (NIV)

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