5 Lessons Your Refrigerator Teaches About Reformation

Today, October 31, is Reformation Day, the day we remember Martin Luther posting the Ninety-Five Theses on the door of a Wittenberg church.  Pastor Phil Bickel has written “5 Lessons Your REFRIGERATOR Teaches About REFORMATION” that are great prompts for thought and discussion for today.

Periodically your fridge needs a good cleaning.  So does the Church and each individual follower of Christ. 

Apply each of these refrigerator factors below to yourself or your church.

  1. Preserve what is healthy.    A refrigerator maintains food in a healthy state. Similarly, churches are responsible to teach “sound doctrine” (Titus 1:9 & 2:1) NIV). The Greek word translated “sound” is hygiainō, which means to be sound, healthful, wholesome, not decayed, and therefore safe. No wonder it’s the root of the English word “hygiene.” So let’s feed on the milk and meat God supplies us in the Bible and preserve its integrity. Lord, may I hunger for the wholesome and find the toxic indigestible. Our fridge chores parallel our faith chores. Both result in greater health. So handle with prayer.

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  1. Clean regularly.  For hygienic purposes you periodically frisk your fridge for food items that have gone bad. Paul warns: “For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear” (2 Tim. 4:3). When rotten items are in your fridge, you need to smell them out. Lord, give me a nose for Your truth. Our fridge chores parallel our faith chores. Both result in greater health. So handle with prayer.

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  1. Clean thoroughly after spills. An accident with milk, overripe fruit, or meat can leave an overpowering stench that seems to permeate everything. A quick swipe fails to do the trick. We have to pull everything out and clean all the areas where the spill has seeped. Similarly, the apostles call us to clean the house of God thoroughly, so that false teachings and their stench are no longer present. (1 Corinthians 5:1-9; 3 John 9-12.) Lord, purify us from any lingering influences of past errors. Our fridge chores parallel our faith chores. Both result in greater health. So handle with prayer.

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  1. Toss old containers. Even after cleaning, an undesirable fragrance may linger. Old containers may reek from years of absorbing odors. So take a whiff of each container and pitch the stinkers. This parallels Jesus’ warning that new wine requires new wineskins (Mark 2:22). When a believer or a church is so comfy with its containers (traditions) that it can’t distinguish them from God’s teachings, it needs Reformation. (Mt. 15:1-11) Lord, help us detect and demolish the golden calves we are idolizing. Our fridge chores parallel our faith chores. Both result in greater health. So handle with prayer.

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  1. Don’t chill freshness. Bread dries out in the fridge. Melons and nuts decrease in nutritional value. Berries exude more flavor at room temperature. At times these foods may require the cool treatment, but we need to manage them wisely. When Christians grow harsh and judgmental, the fruit of the Spirit loses its zest and zing. Reformation diligence includes sensing when we have lost the fragrance of Christ (2 Corinthians 2:15). Lord, when my heart grows cold, warm me with the fire of the Holy Spirit. Our fridge chores parallel our faith chores. Both result in greater health. So handle with prayer.

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7 Reasons to Pray for America

by Pastor Phil Bickel

As pre-election tensions rage, what can calm the political hurricane?  Here’s an idea: For every minute you devote to keeping up with the news, spend a minute talking to God about America.  Why bother?

  1. Talking to God is healthier than screaming at one another. 
  2. Praying for unity is wiser than splintering even further. 
  3. Praying for my opponents, God will show me ways to foster peace.
  4. Confessing my wrongs is more constructive than accusing others.
  5. Humbly listening is more fruitful than my taunting Tweets.
  6. Serving one another is wiser than tearing each other apart.
  7. Discovering God’s options surpasses all our political scheming.

So, pray for America.  Pray with others — even with folks you disagree with. 

Join Awake US Now in praying for America.  We are gathering prayer warriors from across America. Go to our Build a Prayer Wall for America page!