Do you feel a stirring?
Do you feel a change of season coming for the great Church of God?
Do you feel a shaking?
Do you believe that God is getting ready to do something for His people?
These are some of the questions I have been contemplating. It can be a great move, but only if we are ready.
The theme for Sunday School is “One Accord” found in Acts 2 and Philippians 2:2. One Accord means – deep unity, harmony, and unanimous agreement in purpose, mind, and spirit among believers, often in prayer. One mind. One spirit. To be in One Accord with one another we need to be walking, talking, and living in the Spirit.
Acts 2:1 – “AND when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.”
Can you imagine it? All being filled with the Holy Ghost at the same time, in the same place. We rejoice when even one soul receives the Holy Ghost, but imagine an entire room filled at once. Amen!
This leads me to ask this question of you, and of myself; are we in One Accord with God and our fellow members in The Church of God? We can be in one accord with someone and still be wrong through scripture. Just because two agree, doesn’t mean they are right. So often we need to be reminded, just as The Advice to Members tells us, examine yourself daily to see whether you are in the faith.
Think about a garden that you have tilled and prepared for planting. You have placed the plants and seeds exactly where they will grow best. You have placed them where they will get the most sun, water, etc. At first, you tend it faithfully. You are using the right fertilizer, watering it at the right increments, and weeding when necessary. But then, the cares of this life start to overcome you. You are no longer watering your garden by the Word as before, and weeds begin to take over.
In my own yard in Idaho, we have a wild morning glory vine. Some may think it is pretty, but it is an obnoxious weed! If it is allowed to grow, and is not pulled up by its roots, it wraps itself around the plants, trees, and grass and chokes them out, ultimately killing the plants around it. So, it can be in our spiritual lives. Sometimes, we don’t even recognize that weeds have begun to take over. We drift away from God’s will and begin living according to our own. We may no longer be walking in One Accord with our brothers and sisters.
I am so grateful for our church government! It checks us, saves us, protects us. Thank God for our leadership who is watching over our souls! I am so thankful for how our auxiliaries work together, hand in hand. We must listen when God speaks to our hearts and convicts us.
Psalm 139:23-24 – “Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”
David spoke to God from his heart and God heard his prayer.
I am reminded of a song called ‘Living in Laodicea” by Steven Curtis Chapman.
Oh Lord, take your plow to my fallow ground
Let your blade dig down to the soil of my soul
For I’ve become dry and dusty
And Lord, I know there must be richer earth lying below
For I have been living in Laodicea
And the fire that once burned bright, I’ve let grow dim
And the very One I swore that I would die for
Oh, has been forgotten as the world’s become a friend
We have turned from your law to try and find a better way
Each man does today what is right in his own eyes
And we will pay the price for our sinning
We can never know true living
We’ve exchanged His truth for lies
It is no small of a thing that He’s done for you
By shutting the gates of hell upon a cross
We were sentenced once, but now we are pardoned
And He chose us to use us though we fall
So while we’re living in Laodicea
Keep the fire burning bright, don’t let it grow dim
For the very One we swore that we would die for
He must not be forgotten, fear the world become a friend
Oh, the very One we swore that we would die for
Must not be forgotten, fear the world become a friend
Philippians 2:2 – “Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind.”
On September 2, 1945, World War II was officially over, and the United States discouraged people from continuing to grow their ‘Victory Gardens”. They felt that such gardens would compromise the growth of the nation’s industrial agriculture now that war was over. And so, the “Victory Garden” movement withered away. We, as the Church, cannot allow our spiritual gardens to wither away. We have a high standard that we must live up to. We must continue to till, plant, water, and remember that we may not see the end result of our labor for souls in this life. But God will give us peace as we continue to bear fruit. We do the work that God has required of us, and God gives the increase.
“Victory Gardens” Isaiah 51:3 – “For the LORD shall comfort Zion: he will comfort all her waste places; and he will make her wilderness like Eden, and her desert like the garden of the LORD; joy and gladness shall be found therein, thanksgiving, and the voice of melody.”
May we remain in One Accord with God and one another. May we continue to tend our spiritual gardens with diligence. And may we be ready for the move of God that is surely coming.





