Good Brothers and Beloved Sons,

I greet you in the wonderful name of Jesus Christ. Our faith is one of our common bonds. I am not in the business of giving advice. I love to share in those things that would uplift me. Would you care to join me? Each man must walk his own path and fulfill his own journey. I am thankful for the opportunity that we have to share knowledge, wisdom and understanding.

Iron sharpens iron can be a term used to describe correspondence between you and I as brothers. Another thing that is one of our common bonds is Brotherhood. We are in and of the Brotherhood. If we owned a weapon such as a sword we would have to keep it sharp so that it can cut with quickness, power and precision. This maintenance of our sword would help to equip us with an excellent instrument that is designed to protect and defend us. The sharpening of our sword can help us to proceed forward and keep a strong stand in some of the battles of our life.

In order to keep our sword sharp we would sharpen it with another piece of iron by rubbing that piece of iron up against our sword. So is it as we interact, communicate and acknowledge one another through fellowship of the Brotherhood. Now what I mean by this is, when we build our self up together in the seeking and sharing of Word, knowledge, wisdom, understanding, and revelation then we become stronger and sharper. Not only do we attain principles for our own individual growth and edification, we also help to build up the body of believers as it pertains to the Brotherhood. It helps us to become more able in the Kingdom Building principles and actions right here on earth.

This principle of 'iron sharpens iron' will help us to be better brothers, better fathers, better husbands, better sons, better teachers, better leaders, better men and most of all better humans in the family of man. In the fellowship aspect we must learn to set aside a time and a place to come together with the common goal of communicating knowledge in the power of love. We must learn to humble our self into the mold, discipline, action, and responsibility of serving one another. Am I my brother's keeper?

We can come together two by two or in groups of many. We can meet via the internet, or common community centers, or community gathering places. We can meet at the coffee table, living room or basement. We can meet in the parking lot or baseball field early Saturday morning. We can plan it to be Tuesday nights or Friday night fish fry. You decide. Where ever you are today, will you call your brothers and join with me all around the world as we begin to facilitate the change of complexion in our arid and barren world. Will you? Let us get this thing rolling....One LOVE!


©Gregory Roberson 2008 all rights reserved

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