F ebruary 16, 1994 « T he P ortland O bserver P age B8 I te m a tiv e s by M. I saacs I have spent sometime during my daily working life reflecting on my happy, fulfilling work and also on my days o f sad, dry, non-spiritual work efforts that left me very dissatisfied. Strangely, we christiansare more likely to have work problem s than non-christians. We have experienced com m union with God and the joys o f being under G od, in love with God an d o b e d ie n t to G od. The non- c h ristia n has n ev er k n o w n th is achievem entor satisfaction. His worth is measured by the size of his pay- check, his social status, and the col­ lege his children will attend. For Christians, stam ped w ith the divine nature o f God, the environm ent of secular work tends to burst our spiri­ tual bubble of peace and jo y . But.... we have to work and so we suffer. The Christian has a spiritual ner­ vous system designed to inform us of the pleasures o f serving God and to warn us o f spiritual danger. God tells us through our spiritual nervous sys­ tem to “do this” or “d on’t do that”. W hen our spiritual nervous system sounds an alarm it is G od tapping us on the shoulder. Christians are very adept at making excuses to ignore these alarms. W e say, “well, we can ’t live on the m ountain top all the tim e”........ or “God wants me to bear this”. My Bible tells me that these attitudes are not scriptural. Jesus says we should have “abundant life ”, “Peace like a river”, “joy that is full”. 1) The Bible instructs mankind to establisha vital relationship with God. 2) It instructs us to form relationships with each other. 3) In Ephesians 5 & 6, we find a list o f those relationships with instructions for each. These scrip­ tures show us what our priorities should be. The in s tr u c tio n s on employment....the “servant-master” relationship has everything to do with our “abundant life”, and the enjoy­ ment of our secular work. God has a plan for the whole system o f secular employment. He wants us, his follow­ ers, to be victorious at our workplace and over our workplace, because he wants to draw the non-christian em ­ ployee into His Kingdom. There are millions of people without knowl­ edge of God and millions of people who have the knowledge o f God. Those millions of lost people go to work daily with those millions o f Christians, but none-the-less, the workers in G od’s Kingdom are few and the har­ vest is plenteous. W e Christians are laborers in our workplace. Laborers for G o d ’s Kingdom. W e are in the world, but not o f the world. We are now exposed in one day to more people than a Christian a hundred years ago could meet in a year. To be a light shining in the darkness o f pressur­ ized work conditions is a hard task; yet this is a part o f G od’s plan. Be kind and patient with fellow workers. It is only when mean bosses, lying, lazy, incompetentco-workers, subordinates and flaring tem pers surface that the differences between Christians and ¿fiíe SßM/e YTiafivi O f S'/ie Yj/wmeb non-christians can clearly emerge. Thats why we have more trouble with people at work than we will have at home, in the community and in our Churches. Never before have lives been so empty; never before has depression been so rampant. The harvest is ripe. God is right on schedule. And the Christian W orking Employee is the key to His Plan of harvesting. God wants us at the workplace. He wants us to associate with non-christians. Ungodly people are the single worst irritant Christians face at work. They don’t like to talk about God, they tell dirty jokes. They plot and scheme behind the boss’s back, they keep things stirred up all the time; Yet, we must form good relationships with these people. Jesus associated with people who were not believers. He went out of his way to eat with tax collectors, common fishermen and even ate with the man he knew would betray him. Circum stances will arise, un­ pleasant and unwanted; but the atti­ tude we form regarding these circum ­ stances determine our action or re­ sponse. Understanding the cycle of attitude-action-circumstance is cru­ cial to our Christian lives. We m ust understand that it is the attitude that creates the problems at work, at home, in neighborhoods and Churches. It is not the actions or circum ­ stances that are the culprits, but our attitudes toward the circumstances and our actions brought on by our attitudes. O ur bad moods set up chain reactions that have a vast and destruc­ tive effect on many lives. We can’t damage our salvation, but we can put a major dent in our joy. Break the cycle. Remember, we are on the job for G od’s purpose, not just to earn a living. Souls for Jesus are much more important than righteous anger at other employees and bosses. Follow G od’s Purpose, gather the harvest and our joy and life will be complete. “These th ings have I spoken unto you, that ye might have peace. In the world ye have tribulations; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world”. John 16:33. As he faced the cross, Jesus said, “I have conquered. I have overcom e”. The world gives peace through agreeable circum ­ stances. Jesus’ peace has nothing to do with outward circumstances. It is the kind o f peace “that no man taketh from you”. John 16:22. The Peace of God allows us to rejoice in the face of physical and mental abuse initiated by fellow workers and employers. Remember, actions are born in attitudes and attitudes are formed by circumstance God does not change our circumstances, but changes us so as to render our circumstances o f no e ffe c t G od changes our attitudes. When we reach the point that our attitudes are molded by God, our atti­ tudes will produce Godly results. We will be Christ-like and have the mind of C h rist W e will have life and have it more abundantly. cSt. 103 NE Morris St., Portland, OR 97212 - 'Hietneùai {jäiden Lombard Chapel 3018 N. Lombard Portland, Oregon 97217 503-283-0525 Killingsworth Chapel 430 N. Killingsworth Portland, Oregon 97217 503-283-1976 M a llo ry Avenue Christian Church "Come to me oil you who ore weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest." Sunday School -9:30am Sunday Morning Wor­ ship Service - 11:00am ■ Sunday School Teacher's Meeting Tues - 6:30pm ' Bible Study Wednesday - 6:00pm 1 Prayer Meeting Wednesday - 7:00pm Church Phone Number 287-7457 ~ J 1a T > t - 3 , *• -, á Dr. Joe S. Hardie, Pastor We Invite You To Come And Worship With Us. The Church Where Everybody is Somebody And Christ Is All. Presenting ‘Ifte. Founder O f ‘E ighty Eight E&ys Elbert Mondaine’ Jr . the Pastor and Founder o f C e l­ ebration Tabernacle where he has very successfully pastored fo r five years also founded' A n Evening O f Eighty Eight Keys' an annual event created to motivate, encourage and honor local gospel m usicians fo r much hard work and talent ex­ hibited that much too often go without recognition or reward. Pastor Mondaine, being a vet­ Elbert M on dain e’ Jr . eran Gospel artist and musi cianfor twenty years understands the frustrations felt by most gospel artist partially because gospel musicians traditionally are not compensated as well as secular musicians thus almost literally forcing gospel musicians into the secular arena. Pastor Mondaine’ is quite saddened that such great talent designed to glorify our Father G od is often stolen by the spirit o f the world lured by it’s glamour. Past recipients o f this prestigious award are: Terry Davis - Minister o f Music Mt Olivet Baptist Church Mattie Ann Callier Spears - Veteran gospel singer and drama Milla Dorsey - World renown gospel stylist. Katy G ifford -Teacher and choral director Martin Luther King, Jr . Elem. Marla Gibbs - Minister o f Music Bethlehem BaptistChurch, Tacoma, WA. Jo h n Gainer - Choral Director University o f Oregon! Founder and Director Inspirational Sounds. Gerutha Favrall - Local Gospel artist Lonnie Hosley - Founder I Director Heaven Bound Choir. There are four different categories!Eighty Eight Globe Trotter Award designed fo r veteran performers. Gospel Education Award: fo r educators in the areas o f music with an emphases on Sacred and gospel music. Eighty Eight Key Award: For Gospel music excellence. Eighty Eight Key Scholarship awards: For aspiring gos­ pel musicians and students. This years event will be held at Celebration Tabernacle 1505 N . Bryant at interstate at 7:00 P.M . Friday 18th 1994. Special guest this year will be: Daryle Coley The Inspirational Sounds Celebration Singers Tacoma Washington Workshop Choir Martin Luther King J r . kids choir W illa Dorsey and many more. ST PAUL CHOIR PRESENTS f 5PFCIAI M U 5 IC _ J 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Morning Worship 7:30pm Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer F U N E R A L In te r-ra cia l C o n g re g a tio n D IR E C T O R S ST. 126 N€ Alberta Portland, OR 97211 (503) 288-5173 Family Owned and Operated Since 1954 Serving MT. OLIVET BABTIST CHURCH Worship Services 8:00am & 11:00am, Church School 9:30 to 10:30 am, Bible Study, Wednesdays, 116 NE Schuyler, 10:30am & 7:00pm Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00am on K B M S CHURCH 39 0 8 NE OF C H R I S T M .A IL O R Y A V E N U E * OF OAKLAND C A L IF O R N IA A L B IN A 5:00 pm Evening Worship 6:00 pm Wednesday prayer meeting and Bible study 7:00 pm 288-1092 503/281-2836 MARCH 1 2 , TIM E: 7 :3 0 19 9 4 l’ .M . PLACE: S T . PAUL C . O . G . I . C . 285 9 N . E . RODNEY 5211 N. Williams Portland, OR 97217 B IS H O P J . JsH. Ojiani ^HHtsstottaro ^Sapitsi Qlljurrlj Portland Oregon 9 7203 Study Phone: 2 i 3-1911 FOSTER, PASTOR (ßreater jB ahtt JBkpIjcn ¿ffltsstnnaru ^Baptist CKljurcl] Sunday Service 10:45 Psalm 100:2 Sunday School C. We W elcom e You to The “Serving The Lord With Gladness” Sunday School 10am Morning Worship 11:05 9:30 Bible Study Wednesday 6:00 Prayer & Bible Study 7pm Evening Service Rev. G.L. Black I Pastor 7:00pm 3605 N.E. Mallory Ave. (503)281-8117 Portland, OR 97212 Pastai, Re JamcsC C raulkner Restoring New Testament Christianity CHURCH OF GOD CHOIR DATE: Church Phone: 289-0147 Women's Bible Class FE A T U R IN G THE ROBERT LYON S S IN G E R S 8101 N. Fiske Avenue Bible Study 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:45 am Men's Training Leadership "WALK IN THE L IG H T " hour o f need Vann & Vann are there to serve. A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Marfin, Senior Pastor Church Office 116 NE Schuyler St. • (503) 284-1954 T H EM E: the City of Portlandfor over 37 years In your H as m o ve d Sunday services to Family Life Center, 8725 N. Chautauqua Blvd., at Willis Blvd. P A U L A F R IE N D S Rev. and Mrs. G.L. Black I f