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Friday, July 18 2025
Can't wait to see you all ! I am well on the way to full recovery! PTL! And thank you all for your prayers!
***Next week will still be an easing back week with some homebound visits but NO  or  huddles. Thanks for understanding! I should soon be up to full song and back at it!
Good Morning  Filled wit Love Overflowing Servants! That could be one description of our Body! We love and we love well because God first loved us, fills us with love overflowing AND WANTS to love through us! Amen! Check out the flow through our Daily Bread and Upper Room devos below. Every season we are in is know by God and allowed for His purposes. He has plans for our whole life to go and love like Him. And he wants us just as we are and will use us as we are and grow us to what can be in Christ. PTL! How might God want to love through you ? Who will you partner with to do so?
I'm doing a wedding  and as id often the case 1 Corinthians 13 will be shared. That's the love chapter of our Bibles. Love is patient. Love is kind...Look it up and meditate on it. Put your name in wherever it says love because Love lives in you and so wants to love through you. We are love and sent to love. Loved deeply and called to agape love deeply. We are the church that overflows love. May it continue to be one of hallmarks as God's servants. Amen! God knows our ability and how they fit into His plans. let us keep watching and joining Him in Love as we go and as we are! That's part of His easy yoke! Put it on and walk around  and share the love. I'm praying for you!
ODB

Serving God Each Season

I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow. 1 Corinthians 3:6

READ 1 Corinthians 3:5-9

After years of discipling Caleb by himself, Mark was dismayed to find out that a church leader had assigned another mentor to the young man. The leader remarked, “Finally, Caleb has a mentor.”

What did they think I was doing all these years? Mark wondered. Though he hadn’t expected any reward or recognition, he couldn’t help feeling hurt.

Years later, however, Caleb told Mark that he’d entered Caleb’s life just when he most needed spiritual guidance. On hearing these encouraging words, Mark came to this realization: God gives believers in Jesus specific gifts to serve Him differently—without comparing with others—and He oversees the timing.

In 1 Corinthians 12:4-31, Paul stresses the value of members of the body of Christ, the church, having different gifts, roles, and assignments. And in chapter 3, he reminds us of the one who's the ultimate source of the results: “I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow” (v. 6).

Each of us may be given a unique season and opportunity to do God’s work. Unlike people, God doesn’t compare our work, for He loves us as individuals. May we keep our eyes and hearts focused on doing our best in the season that God has given us—relying completely on His strength and empowerment—and not worry about what others achieve in their own way and time.

By Leslie Koh

REFLECT & PRAY

What opportunities has God given you to use the gifts He’s provided for you? How can you best use these in this time and season?

Gift-giving God, please help me to focus on the work You’ve given me to do.

For further study, read Escaping the Comparison Trap.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

In 1 Corinthians 3, Paul offers a way of seeing ministry that avoids two dangers: overemphasizing and aligning with individual leaders or, on the opposite side, not recognizing the value of the service of others. Paul describes the community of believers in Jesus as a field (vv. 6-9) and a building under construction (vv. 9-14). In both metaphors, leaders are merely humble laborers called by God to specific tasks (vv. 5-8). Only He gets the credit; only God “[makes] it grow” (v. 6).

Although the focus in 1 Corinthians 3 is on specific leaders with designated authority roles in the community rather than on individual believers, the language of “each” being rewarded (v. 8) anticipates chapter 12, where Paul explains that God gifts “each one” in Christ’s body through the Spirit (v. 7). Believers are called to respond to what God is doing in and around them—using their gifts to honor Him and bless others.

Monica La Rose
UR: Giving from the Heart

Jesus said, “All these people gave their gifts out of their wealth; but she out of her poverty put in all she had to live on.” - Luke 21:4 (NIV)

I observed that some religious education classes at my church needed a guitarist. Without music, the children were less enthusiastic in praising the Lord. I was not gifted in music, but my heart longed to serve God. So I asked my brother who played guitar to teach me. Though I could not master the instrument, my presence as a guitarist helped the children to sing more joyfully to God; my heart was joyful as well.

What I experienced reminds me of the poor widow who found favor in God’s eyes though she offered only two small coins. Perhaps what we give is nothing in the eyes of people, but our willingness makes God glad. Then joy and peace shall fill our hearts. Our lives will be blessed as we put God above all matters.

We do not need to be perfect in order to serve God.

So whenever the Spirit moves us to share our talent or to give what we have for God’s work in the world, we can freely offer it to God. Our longing to please God is what is most important.

's Prayer
Dear God, we often doubt the value of what we have to give. Help us to realize that you pay attention to the sincerity of our hearts more than to the gifts themselves. Amen.
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St. Matthew's EC Church

5th & Ridge Streets
P.O. Box 433
Emmaus, PA 18049
Telephone 610.965.5570
Email: stmattsecemmaus@gmail.com

ABOUT US

We are learning to live and love like Jesus. 

We are working on becoming who we were created to be and doing our custom made purposes well. 

We are part of the Evangelical Congregational Church http://www.eccenter.com/

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