Saturday, January 23, 2016

 

Intrinsic Value


I asked a dozen people who live in my state if they had ever heard of the place and they hadn't.  But, in its heyday it was a playground of the rich and famous.  It was even the summer residence of one of our presidents. My wife and I discovered it while on vacation a couple years ago.  We were impressed as we floated by the unique and valuable properties, but we were also very aware that it was not the destination it used to be.  The Thimble Islands are a beautiful archipelago of Stony Creek pink granite islands which includes 81 houses.  Fourteen  of the islands have only one house.

The rich and the famous don't flock to the "Thimble Islands" off the coast of CT anymore.  Like many things in life, it was hot and now it's not.  It is still a great place to visit and I would happily live in one of those unique homes, but it certainly doesn't have the name recognition it once did. However it appears that at least one of those islands' intrinsic value has been rediscovered.  This property is known as Rogers Island.  The 7.75-acre estate includes a  27-room Tudor mansion and boasts tennis and basketball courts, as well as a caretaker's residence.  It sold in 2003 for $22.3 million and again, in 2007, for $50 million.

Such is the case with movies, movie stars, clothing styles, decorating fads, cars.... they soar in value and then they don't.  Then, every once in a while, something of intrinsic value makes a comeback.   So, someone may reason, why work so hard for things that are just going to be a flash in the pan? That is a good question.  Maybe some better questions would be:
·         "What, in life, actually has intrinsic value?"
·         "What is valuable that I have overlooked?"
·         "What could I rediscover that is really worthwhile?"
Americans may be going through a stage where fewer are going to church, but many people of the world are discovering or rediscovering something of intrinsic value -- true Christianity. (for an idea of the numbers please visit http://www.pewforum.org/2006/10/05/spirit-and-power/) These are people that believe modern day church services should have the same characteristics as the church services the first century church experienced.  Here are a few of those valuable characteristics which the reader can find recorded in the book of Acts.
·         Passionate singing and worship
·         Powerful times of prayer
·         Physical healings
·         Preaching that convicted people's hearts
·         Genuine repentance that allowed people to be forgiven of sins
·         Water Baptisms - done in Jesus' name
·         Empowering Holy Ghost baptisms - evidenced by "speaking in tongues"
·         Miracles that changed lives
·         Believers with high morals and standards in a godless and degenerating culture

True Christianity (the kind that actually teaches what Jesus and His disciples taught) is much more than a fad or a passing fancy.  This kind of "church" started thousands of years ago and has intrinsic value.  Although it has ebbed and flowed, and although governments and social movements have violently opposed it, it keeps rising up.  People keep rediscovering its great value. 

Jesus' love is not a passing fad.  Forgiveness will never go out of style.  As the Scripture promises,  God's Kingdom is only going to increase in power and influence.  It is something worth investing in.   It will not be soon forgotten. Time has proven its mettle.  As the globe experiences the decline of morals and an increase in violence, true Christianity hold its value.  Maybe you should check it out.

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