Pastor’s Blog

Character Matters

     The following poem was written by T. S. Elliot back in 1922:
 
“Within my earthly Temple there’s a crowd,
There’s one who’s humble and one who’s proud.

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Day 3 – 14 Day Love Challenge

     I’ll let you in on a little secret. At least once a day, I embrace my wife and sing to her the refrain of an old Johnny Cash song:
 
  You are my sunshine, my only sunshine,
  You make me happy when skies are gray.

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Day 2 – 14 Day Love Challenge

     When my daughter was a toddler, she grew angry with me for refusing her permission to play in the cold rain. Her response to me was predictable: “I don’t like you anymore, Daddy.”

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The 14 Day Love Challenge

     John, the New Testament writer, quotes Jesus as saying, “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, as I have loved you” (John 13:34, NKJV). Max Lucado agrees: “Love begins, not by giving love but by receiving the love of Christ.” Our capacity to love God, neighbor, and ourselves starts by tapping deep into the soil of God’s heart.

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The Good Shepherd

     The Bible was written in an agricultural culture. The language used by farmers, ranchers and people who worked the land is used with frequency. The Bible speaks often about sheep and goats.

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Jews and Gentiles Included

     Jack Levison told about a Baptist Church out in western Oklahoma that had been in existence for years. One Sunday morning who should show up for worship but thirty five people from Ghana, Africa? The folks from Ghana liked the worship so much they said they wanted to become Baptists.

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