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Archive for May 2012
May 1, 2012
Daily Jewel
by Pastor Carnell, McAlester,OKMay 1, 2012
“Is the World Draining You?”
“…Keep to a path far from her, do not go near the door of her house…lest strangers feast on your wealth and your toil enrich the house of another.” – Proverbs 5:8, 10
“What then? Shall we sin because we are not under the law but under grace? By no means! Don’t you know that when you offer yourselves to someone as obedient slaves, you are slaves of the one you obey—whether you are slaves to sin, which leads to death, or to obedience, which leads to righteousness? But thanks be to God that, though you used to be slaves to sin, you have come to obey from your heart the pattern of teaching that has now claimed your allegiance. You have been set free from sin and have become slaves to righteousness.” – Romans 6:15-18
This verse from Proverbs describes perfectly a system known as, serfdom. Serfdom was (and unfortunately in some parts still is) the socio-economic status of non-free peasants under the system known as feudalism, and specifically relates to Manorialism (land ownership). It was a condition of bondage or modified slavery which developed primarily during the High Middle Ages in Europe. Serfdom was the enforced labor of serfs (slaves) on the fields of landowners, in return for protection and the right to work on their leased fields.,br /> Serfdom involved not only work in fields, but also various other activities, like forestry, mining, transportation (both land and river-based), and crafts. Manors formed the basic unit of society during this period, and the lord and his serfs were bound legally, economically, and socially. Serfs were laborers who were bound to the land; they formed the lowest social class of the feudal society. Serfs were also defined as people in whose labor landowners held property rights. Before the 1861 abolition of serfdom in Russia, a landowner's estate was often measured by the number of "souls" he owned. Feudalism in Europe evolved from agricultural slavery in the late Roman Empire and spread through Europe around the 10th century; it flourished in Europe during the Middle Ages but lasted until the 19th century in some countries. The Black Death broke the established social order and weakened serfdom. For example, serfdom was de facto ended in France by Philip IV, Louis X (1315), and Philip V (1318). With the exception of a few isolated cases, serfdom had ceased to exist in France by the 15th century.
A number of people will look at this and wonder what this has to do with the Scripture reference from Proverbs? The argument being that had it not been for the land owners a great number of these individuals may have died.
Indeed, slavery has existed for as long as history has been recorded. The Book of the Law of the Old Testament provided instructions on how slaves or servants should be treated.,br /> But then you read what Paul has to say in Romans it makes perfect sense what Solomon says in this verse—it is all about what, how much, and who we give to that makes the difference in our lives! These individuals mentioned above were bound, body, heart and soul to the owners. There is a difference between being a servant and being enslaved with little or no hope of overcoming your condition. Being a slave to sin means giving your best to that which only takes but does not give in return!
The concept of tithing is not entirely about giving money, but the giving of one’s “first-fruits” to God. That could also include our time, our love, and our energy. Which, when given in the right proportion leaves ample resources for our families, our jobs or others areas of importance. God knew what He was doing when he created us and knows what we are capable of! By avoiding the adulteress, we avoid all the things, spiritually, physically, emotionally and psychologically that could and would drain us of the resources that are intended for the right things.
Also, did you notice that it says that serfs formed the lowest class of society? I do not believe we were intended for that. We are heirs of God and Co-heirs of Christ. It is one thing to be a “laborer.” There is no disgrace is working hard. But are you giving your best to something that takes and takes and takes…but does not give? That is the difference!
Pastor J. T. Carnell
Good Things
by E. Christian, McAlester, OKMonday, April 30, 2012
GOD SPEAKS TO US THROUGH HIS HOLY WORD
23 Love the Lord, all his faithful people! The Lord preserves those who are true to him, but the proud he pays back in full. - Psalm 31:23(New International Version).
GOD'S PROMISE TO US FROM HIS HOLY WORD
8 The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love. 9 He will not always accuse, nor will he harbor his anger forever; 10 he does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities. - Psalm 103:8-10(New International Version).
A QUOTE
A man can accept what Christ has done without knowing how it works: indeed, he certainly won't know how it works until he's accepted it. - C. S. Lewis -
A THOUGHT TO REMEMBER
Only a child can see any value in rain puddles. - From Home is Where the Heart Is -
NOTES
We had a thunderstorm this morning that lasted less than 2 hours but it dumped one and four tenths inches of rain into my rain gauge. We had another little rain shower around 6:00 p.m. The rest of the day has been partly cloudy. High temperature today has been 81 degrees and the low has been 61 degrees. I had lunch with Bill today. Charley attended a funeral today of a lady from his church. I came by the post office and then home. I had a nap this afternoon with Rascal. I put some treats outside for the cats around 7:00 p.m. after the rain shower had gone by. Tomorrow is May 1 and it might be time to stop the Good Things but I like to send out the Scripture Verses every day so I will probably continue the Good Things until I am not able to do them any more. Sometimes I wonder if my notes are just ramblings from a senile old man but some people seem to like them. I do appreciate hearing from you.
The cats are fine. Rascal is lying on the desk close to me. Tony from across the street is also on the desk eating some food. This is the second time he has been over. Little Girl is asleep on the sofa. Beau and Emmy were here a little while ago. The others have all been seen this evening.
I will see you next time,
In Christian Love, Everett.
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