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Daily Bread (I.O.N.U.)

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I.O.N.U.


Love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. —Deuteronomy 10:19

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Sometimes the Christian life boils down to the uncommon expression of common virtues. For example, you would expect that people indwelt by the Spirit of love would be friendly. What a difference practicing that virtue would make in society!

Tim Sanders, in his book Likeability Factor, says that a person who provides others with “a sense of joy, happiness, relaxation, or rejuvenation” is more likely to be hired or promoted. He maintains that some companies have actually abolished unfriendliness. They call their system I.O.N.U.: “I observe no unfriendliness.”

That principle should be practiced by the citizens of Christ’s kingdom. When people are asked what they look for in a church, their number-one response is friendliness. Unfortunately, the reality is that many churchgoers are as distant as a star and as cold as space.

The Lord told ancient Israel that He “loves the stranger, giving him food and clothing” (Deuteronomy 10:18). He commanded them to emulate His behavior (v.19).

Friendliness is not just a wise business practice, it should be a characteristic of all who follow Christ. When you attend your church today, act in such a way that a newcomer could say, “I observe no unfriendliness.” —Haddon W. Robinson

Thinking It Over
What are the key elements that help
a church to be meaningful?
Read The Church We Need

In a world where many people couldn’t care less, Christians should be people who couldn’t care more.
 
There is a Church in my Country that used to declare and warn its members many years ago that "The world is going Churchy while the Church is going worldly". As long as christians continue to treat the Church of Christ as an inpersonal or formal entity, we will continue to have these unfriendly attitudes towards not only to unbelievers but also towards fellow believers.

Believers are now so engrossed with personal matters and things of material and self benefits that has made it dificult for us to be sensitive to the love, affection, gentleness and friendliness needed by many in the society now. Some even find it dificult to greet a neighbour.

The way we live now, we make our fellow brethren to be in need of warmth unlike what existed in the early Church as seen in Acts 4:32-35.
 
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