Friday, April 20, 2012

Review of Chapter 5 and Chapter 6

What is living room intimacy? Joanna writes in chapter five “When we couldn’t reach up to heaven, heaven came down to us and welcomed us into the Living Room through the door way of Jesus Christ.” This is living room intimacy. Having Christ available to us in our own special place. How awesome is that?

Chapter 5 really spoke to me and I have many highlights in this chapter. So many things I want to remind myself and remember. I am guilty of having so many excuses for not spending time with Jesus. I keep telling myself that when I retire, I will have lots of time to spend reading God's word and having that "living room intimacy" with Jesus. Let's hope that day actually arrives! Why is it that we make excuses? When we spend time reading God's word or spend time with Jesus, doesn't it make us feel good? We should want that feeling everyday. When I say this, I am speaking to me too. Stop those excuses!

In chapter 6 I realized that my mother-in-law is the first Christian to live in such a way that I can clearly see Christ. Through her and her friends and their walk with Jesus I can clearly see how Christians follow the Lord's example. They serve others as well as Jesus and show love to all. Oh, sure once in a while they talk one way and live another way, but for the most part they are good examples of how to follow Christ. These ladies live in a way that they serve others with love and spirituality. I can say, "I know who they are!"

As Joanna puts it, "One life can make a difference. ...get connected to the Vine so that we start bearing fruit. Let's start living in such a way that Jesus sticks out all over. Let's start loving in such a way people can point at our lives and say, "I know who you are!"


Quotes from Joanna Weaver

Chapter 5
Christ wants to spend quality time with me.
The place Mary found at Jesus’ feet is the same place available to you and me.
Jesus came to show us the way to the Father’s house.
If I don’t take time to read God’s Word, I won’t hear His loving call.

Chapter 6
We’ve been filled with a great treasure for one purpose: to be spilled.
Whether we like it or not, we’re the only Jesus some will ever see.
It isn’t enough to call ourselves Christians. We must live like Christians.
If we call ourselves Christians, then our lives should be unmistakably and obviously Christlike.
A need is not necessarily a call.
A true passion for God will naturally result in a compassion for people.

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