Tag: Joy
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People Past
βRead: Psalm 25; Isaiah 25:6-9; Philippians 3:20-21; John 6:37-40 ββπ Focus ββThis is indeed the will of my Father, that all who see the Son and believe in him may have eternal life, and I will raise them up on the last day.β John 6:40 (NRSVue) Those who have died, that have been a direct…
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Reconciling Fruit
Psalm 144; Isaiah 27:1β6; 2 Corinthians 5:17β21 (ISV) In times to come, Jacob will take root,Β Β Β and Israel will blossom, sprout shoots,Β Β Β and fill the whole world with fruit. Isaiah 27:6 ISV All of this comes from God, who has reconciled us to himself through the Messiah and has given us the ministry of reconciliation, 2 Corinthians…
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Enduring Soil
I’ve read the Parable of the Sower many times. I’ve preached on it. Heard plenty of sermons on it. Verse 15 hit me today. What struck me this time, in particular, was “endurance”. When you go back and re-read the parable, endurance makes sense. It may indeed be the point of the entire parable. Developing…
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Veiling Mystery
Psalm 111; Isaiah 25:6β10a; Mark 6:35β44 The veil has long existed as a physical reminder of mystery. The truly veiled bride becomes a mystery (again) as she walks down the aisle toward an anxious and waiting groom. Modern weddings have pretty much eschewed the bridal veil. The bride may have a nominal veil, but it…
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Kick or Lift
Psalm 23; Jeremiah 12:1β13; Luke 18:35β43 Understanding that we don’t know the whys and wherefores of life is one step. Accepting it is another. Then the biggest step is not blaming God. Often blaming God is the easiest as it means we have no responsibility. It also means we have no control, so we are…
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Light It Up
Psalm 107:1β3, 23β32; Job 29:21β30:15; Acts 21:1β16 Life is full of ups and downs. Psalm 107 starts with such a positive tone. Then mishaps and adventures and trials occur. Then back to rejoicing in God. It doesn’t seem to really matter your place, station, or nation in life, there are ups and downs. Even in…
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Green Majesty
Psalm 92:1β4, 12β15; Ezekiel 17:22β24; 2 Corinthians 5:11β17; Mark 4:26β34 If you’ve ever walked in a forest, particularly a rain forest (like the one on the Olympic Peninsula), you might see a fallen and dead tree. On that dead tree, or from even its stump, there is a new tree or trees growing. While the…
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Utopia Maybe
Psalm 29; Isaiah 2:1β5; Romans 8:9β11 The statistics don’t seem promising. The percentage of regular church-goers has been falling generation by generation for the last four generations. While the percentage of Americans that say they are Christian is high (relatively), a very high percentage of them say religion isn’t that important to them, and all…