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WE ARE…. Are more fragile than we think we are. Are more self-righteous than we think we are. Are more broken than we think we are. Are prouder than we think we are. Are less in control than we think we are. Are more judgmental than we think we are. Are more lustful than we…
Continue ReadingBECAUSE I SAID SO….
Anyone who interacts with children will immediately understand the temptation to simply reply with “Because I Said so.” when wanting them to obey. There are two ways imperatives can be given. The way of force, which includes judgment, has the attitude of “Why can’t you just do as I say?” The other responsive imperative takes…
Continue ReadingLOVING OTHERS WITH ACTION
Why do I have difficulty loving some people? Luke 10:30-34 (NIV) In reply Jesus said: “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, when he was attacked by robbers. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him and went away, leaving him half dead. A priest happened to be going down the same road,…
Continue ReadingTHE SOURCE OF OUR RESOURCES
The twelve disciples continue to be a source of inspiration and learning. This week, we see them stumble again, experiencing again the hard lesson that Jesus is the only one who can meet their needs, whether they were looking for bread to eat, or peace in a storm. How often do we stumble over this…
Continue ReadingChrist prayed for us to be in the world, but not of the world. Innocent as doves but wise as serpents. In. Not of. Being in the world means we are NOT to separate ourselves from those that need Christ. “In the world” means being exposed to the sin of the world without actually participating, yourself. It does NOT mean that…
Continue ReadingIn an article from March 29, 2021, Gallup reported (Jeffrey M. Jones, Gallup News) that less than half of adult Americans have a formal membership with a specific house of worship, down more than 20 points over the past two decades. Gallup reports that the decline in church membership is primarily a function of the…
Continue ReadingPRIORITIES LEAD TO CHOICES
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Continue ReadingSunday morning, Pastor Lawrence emphasized the difference between types of hearing. As used colloquially in English, and as defined by Webster’s, “hearing” is a physical act of the ear. It is sound waves, and vibrations. Processing of that information may or may not occur. The Hebrew word for hearing, however, has the idea of action…
Continue ReadingSHOULD HAVE, WOULD HAVE, COULD HAVE
Stuck. Today our power is out at home. An unexpected inconvenience that has messed up my plans for the afternoon. I don’t know when it will come back on… or if I’ll be able to get the laundry done and cook dinner tonight. Should I go to plan B? Truthfully, this annoyance puts me in…
Continue ReadingLast Sunday at Mosaic
April 9, 2025