Archive for January, 2009

Counterpoint

Posted in Book Reviews on January 26th, 2009 by Dr. Gayle Woods – Be the first to comment

A Book Review

 

By Dr. Gayle Woods

 

Standing before the Christian Holiness Partnership, formerly known as the Christian Holiness Association, in 1995, Keith Drury detonated an issue which has sent shock waves through Wesleyan holiness circles for over a decade.   His premise was that “The Holiness Movement is Dead.”  He was not saying that any holiness church or denomination was death.  Neither was he saying that the doctrine of holiness was dead.  He was stating that the holiness movement is no longer moving.  It is no longer making a significant impact on our society.   He proceeded to list eight reasons that he felt this was true.

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The Way Back Home

Posted in Devotionals on January 11th, 2009 by Dr. Gayle Woods – 1 Comment

Isa.53:6

My wife got me a GPS (Global Positioning System) for Christmas! I had been hinting for a long time that I wanted one. She gave no indication that she was impressed with my great need. When we found them deeply discounted and we were about to leave for a 1600 mile trip to visit our son’s family in California for Christmas, however, I was able to “sell” her on the wonderful benefits of the technological toy.

This morning I took my wife to work. I didn’t need to use the GPS because I knew the route well. There is still some new to wear off of the little wonder so I hooked it up and turned it on. It was still programmed from the previous day to navigate to my home. As we left our drive and headed toward her workplace the lady’s voice on the GPS began to try to get me to go to the destination that was programmed in the GPS – my home! We had just gone one block when the GPS lady told me to turn right. She wanted to take me around the block and back to my house. This continued throughout the whole trip to my wife’s workplace. I was amused at the insistent effort of the electronic lady as she tried persistently to get me to go back home.

Later as I drove on toward my workplace I mused over the situation. This seemed to be so much like the voice of God that speaks to us when we stray away from His will. He talks to us step by step along the way trying to persuade us to make a U turn and come back to Him. No matter how far we stray, He is there by our side. His voice is clear. The message is consistent. The confidence is sure . . . we can get back home if we will just turn from our own way and return to Him.