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News

Campaign finance reform becomes a crucial platform is

Former Survivor contestant visits Pitt

Athletes train their mind at AIA

Planned Parenthood supports UNFPA

Pitt cheerleaders and dance team rock the Fitzerald Fieldhouse

Bread for the world promotes hunger awareness

Impressions

Da playas gonna play

Men are from the "O" and women are from "Starbucks"

Mexican exchange student enters a party!

Alcohol visits many faces across lands

Complaints of loneliness can be solved

Inventions of Black America rock

It is a matter of principle and ethics

"Mi casa es su casa": My home is your home

Features

Pitt student assimilates into Delta Zeta

Chi Omega rocks in student's life!

Sports

Panthers rise to victory in Orlando


Panthers Tangerine Bowl victory spreads cheer through football players, cheerleaders, and fans!

Pitt finishes at the Fieldhouse with firepower

Knight and Howland receive Big East honors

Pitt's dance team shakes their way into the spotlight

Freshman cheerleader shares experience

Paralympics give hope

Next season for the Panthers looks promising

Prospective teams aiming for the title in 2003

Expressions

Moral law or religious banter: The debate over the 10 Commandments continues

Court approves peaceful minute

Zultan/Yunich enlighten freshman student!

Start the year 2002 with a new perspective!

Music teaches

Gospel revealed through semantics and word play

Expressions of praise give audience new hope!

Identity can be a complicated matter

My kiss of a lifetime hopes to be special

Jubilee Afrikana rocks the Hilton Hotel in Downtown

Only the right antidote can protect your life

God's love is alphabetically revealed in random languages

God and the Baby

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The top 21 responses to 'I have a dream today that....'
Top 14 responses to "A Loving Friend is...."

In celebration of Valentine's Day, the top 50-26 responses to 'Love is....'

In celebration of Valentine's Day, the top 25-1 responses to 'Love is....'

In remembrance of 'Good Friday', the top 25 student responses to 'Loving the world God...'

Entertainment

July 4th fireworks rock Point State Park with a bang

Food

Review of Kuntz Bakery

Business

Finding the sweetest pad in Pittsburgh

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EXPRESSIONS

"Thank Healing And Nurturing Kind Savior Greatly Indeed Valiantly Invoking New Giving!" (T.H.A.N.K.S.G.I.V.I.N.G)


Ramesh C. Reddy
Editor in Chief

Hi everyone :)

May you know the Lord's blessings for you this Thanksgiving Day and always! Amen!

Quiet Times (Psalm 28 and Luke 15:1-7)

Now the tax collectors and "sinners" were all gathering around to hear him. But the Pharisees and the teachers of the law muttered, "This man welcomes sinners and eats with them." Then Jesus told them this parable: "Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Does he not leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it? And when he finds it, he joyfully puts it on his shoulders and goes home. Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says, 'Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.' I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent. (Luke 15:1-7)

Observations:

I asked myself who are all the characters involved in this parable?

1. Tax collectors
2. Sinners
3. Pharisees
4. Teachers of the law
5. Jesus

Interpretation:

 I asked myself what was the connection between all of them?

Jesus was surrounded by tax collectors and sinners who wanted to hear him while the Pharisees and teachers of the law were there muttering about Jesus’ willingness to not only welcome sinners but eat with them.

Observation/Interpretation:

I learned even though the Pharisees and teachers of the law were muttering among themselves about Jesus’ actions, Jesus is able to see right through them and decides to respond to their lack of care with a parable.

I find it very interesting that Jesus does not just tell the parable but makes it personal to them by using “you”. This is evidenced by Jesus’ statement, "Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Does he not leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?"

Jesus does not end it there but provides them a cause-effect relationship:

When he finds it,

  1. He joyfully puts it on his shoulders.
  2. He goes home.
  3. He calls his friends and asks them to rejoice with him for finding his lost sheep.
  4. He calls his neighbors and asks them to rejoice with him for finding his lost sheep.

Point 1:  He joyfully puts it on his shoulders!

There is a deep affection and caring involved here. The person does not just let it walk by itself but decides to carry it after it gets lost.

 Point 2: He goes home!

This implied to me that one sheep is so important that until that sheep is found, the person does not even go home.

Point 3: Calls friends!

The person is so happy to find the lost sheep that he calls his friends to rejoice with him.

Point 4: Calls neighbors!

The joy is so much that even his neighbors who are not necessarily considered friends are called in to rejoice with him.

These all are done for finding a lost sheep! I felt like this parable was also a chastisement of the Pharisees and teachers of the law for their lack of care for other human beings.

Jesus is letting them know how far they would go to find a lost sheep without thinking they still have 99 left. Not only that but he is letting them know their joy for finding an animal and going as far as calling their friends and neighbors to rejoice with them. It is just one sheep yet all that is done!

Through this parable I saw Jesus posing an important question to them in their arrogance and lack of care for other human beings not like themselves:

 Should not you be rejoicing that tax collectors and sinners who have been lost are willing to come and hear God’s message and could be found?

Not only that but should you not be happy that I am willing to spend time with those that are lost by welcoming them and eating with them so they can be changed as they spend time in my presence?

Jesus lets them know that they should be caring for tax collectors and sinners who are lost as they would care for a lost sheep. Not only that but they should rejoice when sinners repent and turn from their wicked ways!

Jesus ends with a profound statement:

 “I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.”

I saw important implications for my own life here.

For starters just because I am a follower of Christ, I should not look down on people who are not followers of Christ.

Tax collectors in those days were despised and hated. When people are hated, they are not comfortable being around people who hate them unless the person being hated has power over the haters. Many would have hated them but not Jesus!

Jesus welcomed them as they were to hear his message. Not only that but he spent time with them by eating with them. I think about the times I have eaten with friends and the amount of time that is spent talking and listening during the meal time.

It is amazing that Jesus welcomed them and ate with tax collectors and sinners combined. Jesus purpose was to reach out to them in their sickness.

I need to do the same thing and not shell myself with just Christians. Fellowship is important but just having fellowship with believers does not put into practice the Great Commission. Fellowship should be a springboard for me to go out and interact with unbelievers.

I need to take time to accept those that do not see things the Christian way and also be willing to spend time with them. Once a relationship is built, a trust can be built too. From that, times can be spent eating together and sharing with one another.

I believe when Jesus ate with others, He did not stop spreading the Gospel message in his interaction at the table. It is possible when we eat with those that are not believers in Christ, an opportunity to present the Gospel could be present. It starts with having a attitude of caring, sharing, and praying for them.

There is thanksgiving and rejoicing even over 1 person who comes into the Kingdom of Heaven. The rejoicing is so great that there is a party. The person who came into the Kingdom will be so thankful that you did not abandon them but welcomed them in their shortcomings to present the message of Jesus.

Right now since Jesus does not walk the earth in a physical form, He wants us to carry out His Great Commission as we are empowered by His Holy Spirit.

It is not up to us to decide that we are not going to spend time engaging with non-Christians if we say we have the Spirit of the Living God in us. For Jesus did not stop presenting God’s message.

Of course this does not mean we stop having fellowship with believers for that is needed to build one another up as we go to minister.

I ask you now dear friend, who will give God a thanksgiving because of you?

Dear friend, you have an opportunity to touch people’s lives with the love of Christ. For you will encounter people that have beliefs that are totally against yours! For you will encounter people whose actions are so sinful that you just want to stay away from them. But, Jesus teaches us and reminds us that it is those that need welcoming. You have the opportunity to welcome and spend time with those that are doing things that are totally against God’s Word. This opportunity is to reach out to them as you build a relationship with them that blossoms because of your love as you care, pray for them and share your life.

Friend, as the Lord Jesus welcomed sinners and tax collectors to also eat with him and hear His message, we need to do that too.

As Christians if we stay away from those people whose actions we see as repugnant, than how are we different from the Pharisees and teachers of the law?

I believe the Lord uses us to continue His message through the empowerment of His Holy Spirit. We need to act on the Great Commission which is a command.

The outcome could be awesome when they repent and come into the Kingdom. Jesus’ parable suggests that sinners who are welcomed and cared for will come into the Kingdom. You can be that one to reach out to someone in need.

Yet, they are not to be our projects but we must love them as the Lord loves us. This goes to believers and unbelievers who are not walking in fellowship with the Lord. As they are cared for, they will see God working in their own lives and repent of their wrongdoings and come into the Kingdom of Heaven.

Then there will be thanksgiving and rejoicing over that sinner who is saved and there will be an awesome partaa in Heaven!

Friend, we have so much to be thankful for this thanksgiving especially for what Jesus Christ did for us on the cross of Calvary by saving us by His cleansing blood as we came to Him. Now we can have a relationship with the Creator of the Universe!

May you all give all thanksgiving and praise to the Father of Lights for all that He has done for you in your life and will continue to do, for He loves you so much and cares for you even when you do not understand why things happen the way they do! Amen!

"Thank Healing And Nurturing Kind Savior Greatly Indeed Valiantly Invoking New Giving!" (T.H.A.N.K.S.G.I.V.I.N.G)

Prayer:

Dear Lord Jesus, thank you for the story of the parable of the lost sheep. The sheep that is found is carried on the shepherd’s shoulder and taken home. I thank you Lord when we were lost, you looked for us by paying the price on the cross of Calvary sending a signal with your blood. Lord, you have attracted us by your blood so we can come to you. Now as we are near and take your blood, you cover us with it and cleanse us of all our impurities. I thank you so much Jesus. You became the Lamb of God and our Good Shepherd as you found us. I once was lost but now I am found because of you Jesus. I thank you for that. Thank you for using those in our lives who did not give up on us but continued to care for us, accept us, and eat with us even in our shortcomings. I thank you Lord for their love for you that they showed it by presenting you to us so we can come to know you as we seek you. Help us Lord on this Thanksgiving Day to be thankful for those that have helped us make the step into your Kingdom Lord. Now Lord, please let us take your example and reach out to others with your love. I thank you so much Jesus for your help. Thank you for being there for us and loving us. Hear our prayer and answer us Oh Lord. Thank you so much Jesus for hearing our prayers and answering us. In Your Name I Pray Jesus! Amen!

Love in Christ,
Ramesh

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