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Flavor Forever
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Flavor Forever
By Derl Keefer
Mark 9:38-50

I read from the internet that “Flavor is the sensory impression of a food or other substance. It is determined by the three chemical senses of taste, olfaction (smell), and the so-called trigeminal senses, which detect chemical irritants in the mouth and throat. The taste of many foods is often altered with flavorings.”3

All I know is that I hate the taste of dull, bland, and boring food. I enjoy flavoring things with different ingredients to give it some upbeat, exciting, different taste. My taste buds are a bit odd, but they are my taste buds that I was born with and that God gave me. I really like Louisiana Hot Sauce saturating my popcorn. If you think I’m odd I have a friend and his family who flavors their waffles with turkey and gravy! Romanians like to flavor their pasta with jam and sugar according to my friend who lived there. Whatever tickles your tongue I guess is ok.
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Scripture talks about a flavor that lasts forever! Not an odd flavoring, but flavor that brings zest to life and it begins with me!

Flavoring Life through Purposeful Generosity. (vv. 38-41)

Generosity is liberality in sharing and giving from the heart. God has given some money, others gifts, talents and abilities are not to hoard, but to generously and purposely give for the good of others. Think of some synonyms that could be used for generous . . . big — hearted, charitable, magnanimous, selfless, and unselfish.

Paul wrote to Timothy in I Timothy 6:18-19, “Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share. In this way they will lay up treasures for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age, so that they may take hold of life that is truly life” (NIV).

Chuck Swindoll commented, “It is so clear it hardly needs an explanation. Woven through the fabric of these words is the same term: give, give, give, give, give.” He continues his thoughts with what most of us should already know, “Let generosity become your trademark. Be generous with your time, your efforts, your energy, your encouragement, and yes, your money.”4

When we think about generous people a positive feeling pervades our hearts because they have shown us God’s desire for our investment in the lives of people that lasts for eternity.

Flavoring Life through Persuasive Influence. (vv. 42-47)

There is a warning from Jesus that if we are going to be negative influences and cause people to sin we ought to know there are consequences. The principle in this passage is that we are responsible for one another. Disciples who have maturity, strength, confidence, experience and insight are to become positive persuasive influences in the lives of those with less maturity.

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