April 3

"As we associate together, we may be a blessing to one another. If we are Christ's, our sweetest thoughts will be of Him. We shall love to talk of Him; and as we speak to one another of His love, our hearts will be softened by divine influences. Beholding the beauty of His character, we shall be "changed into the same image from glory to glory." 2 Cor. 3:18

         Desire of Ages, page 84 from the chapter, 'The Passover visit'


    That ‘thoughtful hour’ is what we come back to. We could think about the thoughtful thirty seconds or consider taking quality time with God. What on earth is quality time?

     It would genuinely be good to work towards that hour but to have a look at the content of that hour. Go back to what Jesus was trying to do as a youngster. He wanted to prepare His mother and foster-father for the sad days of death in the future. He directed his parents to the word of God and the prophecies which would help them understand what would happen.

     Then there is the advice to us. We should consider that the same advice is offered to us. In order to help us to cope with the future we are not directed back to the Old Testament prophecies, we are directed to the events of the cross.

     There may come a time when we face really difficult situations as Christians. We may wonder if we can cope. We may need to know how to cope. If the situation is potentially that serious that thoughtful thirty seconds will hardly help us through those dark times. Aim for the whole hour, and try not to fall asleep as the Apostles did.


     Housekeeping details for you

     The point of this short blog will become clear if you decide to use this reading in the way we intend it. Netherfield Seventh-day Adventist Church believes in healthy churches. You can see what that means if you head to the relevant Healthy Churches page of the website. We also want other churches to be healthy. That means you can join in our campaign to create healthy churches, with healthy people serving the people in those churches.

     A healthy church is one where Jesus comes first. A healthy church is one where the people work together to put Jesus first. One thing we are doing is to join people together to spread that news. I would like you to look at our prayer partners page. This will explain how we want you to use this short devotional. Very basically we want you to find a like-minded Christian friend who you will join with to : choose to pray together every day, decide together on a way to serve other people together, to help them grow as Christians - and to invite the Holy Spirit into your life every day. This blog that you will receive every day simply gives a common spiritual purpose. If you are a newcomer and want to join the blog with this object in mind click here