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Pastor’s Ponderings, Wanderings, Wonderings

March 20, 2012

A scene from my life in Church at St. John’s UMC in West Orange, Texas came to mind the other day and it got me to thinking. Many years ago we were having an evening worship service and during several of the songs a lady who had been visiting our church began to jump up during the song, dancing around and holding up her fingers at the mention of different names. Certain names would be represented by certain numbers. When I asked our Pastor at the time what was going on with the lady he told me that she believed in Numerology. Check out Wikipedia for a definition of Numerology.

I am not a Numerologist nor do I believe in Numerology.  But I do place a lot of faith in Numbers.  Numbers such as 3:16 found in the Gospel of John or 22:37-39 found in the Gospel of Matthew.  There is 13:1-13 found in Paul’s 1st letter to the Corinthians or 3:1-17 found in his letter to the Colossians.  There is 4:11-13 in  1 John and so many more that remind us of God’s love for each and every one of us.

So I guess you could say I believe in numbers.  Those numbers that lead us into a divine relationship with our God and His Son.  An individual and personal relationship that we each can find in the scriptures found in the Holy Bible and experience if we give our heart to Him.

Don’t let belief in some other way deceive you or distract you away from God’s way of love and peace in this world.  There is but one way to eternal life and that is through belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God.  His Holy Spirit is here touching you right now.  All you have to do is acknowledge Him and give your life to Him.

Have a blessed day,

Randy

Lectionary Scriptures for March 25, 2012 – Fifth Sunday of Lent

March 19, 2012

Pastor’s Ponderings, Wonderings, Wanderings

March 13, 2012

I like priorities and find that if I take time to set priorities my time is almost always better spent and productive.  The trick is to set those priorties using a decision making process that is effective and drives your activities to the end result that you want.  I always like to depend on my belief in God and the guidelines He has given me to set priorities.  The top priority is to begin your day in prayer. Pray over all that you have to do that day.  Ask God to give you the wisdom to do all things in a way that will bring glory and honor to Him. By putting His will first in your life, your life will begin to be a better witness to His love for you and for the world.

Setting priorities gives you the ability see your day in a better way.

Randy

Lectionary Scriptures for March 18, 2012 – Fourth Sunday of Lent

March 12, 2012

Pastor’s Ponderings, Wonderings, Wanderings

March 6, 2012

I hope everyone had a great weekend. Spent some time in church, in meditation and in prayer. It was a beautiful weekend here in Orange, Texas. Plants are really budding out and spring looks like it is here.

Along with spring comes my time for going to the Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church Course of Study School. It is a continuing education opportunity for me and we delve into Theology, Administration, Spiritual Growth and many other topics which concern the role of being Pastor.

The course I am enrolled in this semester is “Our Theological Heritage: Reformation” where we delve mostly into Martin Luther’s influence but also delve into others such as Zwingli, Calvin, Bucher, Wycliffe and the disagreement between the Protestant movement and the Catholic Church.

In our discussion Martin Luther’s transformation from a work’s driven Monk to a Grace filled reformer gave me pause to think.  I thought about how many of us in Church today have the mentality that the things we do in Church are what earns us God’s Grace.  Martin Luther was struggling with being able to live a Holy enough life to earn God’s grace but never felt like he did.  He was a monk who followed the rules and did the things expected of good monks but always felt like he was falling short of the mark.  He tells us that what exposed him to the overwhelming grace of God was his meditation of Romans 1:17.

Good News Bible – Rom 1:17

  For the gospel reveals how God puts people right with himself: it is through faith from beginning to end. As the scripture says, “The person who is put right with God through faith shall live.”  

Martin Luther realized that his righteousness was not about what he could make himself do it was about believing in God and what He can do through you.  Martin Luther came to the realization that having faith in God comes first and having faith in God is all that we need to have.   The work that our faith will drive us to do will be what God calls us to do when He is ready for us to do it.  Our faith will help us to live the life God calls us too.  All we have to do is be ready and willing to hear His call and that is acting out our faith.  Faith first, second, third, etc., etc. to the last.  Acting upon our faith leads us into the work God will call us to do.  Our faith helps us to realize that the Grace God has for us is there whether we acknowledge it or not and there no matter what we do.  God loves us. That is what Martin Luther realized and is why his actions changed the world for ever.

God loves you and me.  That is the Good News!

Lectionary Scriptures for March 11, 2012 – Third Sunday of Lent

March 5, 2012

Pastor’s Ponderings, Wanderings, Wonderings

February 29, 2012

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Sunsets really excite me. They are like God getting out His paintbrush and showing us just what he is capable of doing for us.  I did sneak a grand daughter picture in there also because she is one of God’s miracles that I treasure the most. Two beautiful pictures and of course the granddaughter is the one that touches my heart so deeply.  Thanks to Tracie and Jeremy for bringing her into our lives.  Thanks to God for sharing one of His angels with us. Bible Study is on Wednesday nights so come on in.  Starts at 5:30pm with a fellowship meal, prayer time and bible study.

God’s Peace and Blessings to all,

Pastor Randy

Lectionary Scriptures for March 4th, 2012 – Second Sunday of Lent

February 27, 2012

Pastor’s Ponderings, Wonderings, Wanderings

February 23, 2012

We celebrated Ash Wednesday on the 22nd. If you were not in your church home then you missed an opportunity to start Lent in your house of worship. There is no better place than God’s house to make a commitment to change your life and to follow Him more closely.

Lent is not about being somber and in a mourning state because you are a sinner. It is about knowing you are a forgiven sinner and with a joyful heart make decisions that excite God and build His Kingdom. You see God doesn’t want us to roll around in sackcloth and ashes and cry and weep because we are living life in sin. He wants us to open up our hearts and our minds to the new testament teaching of Jesus Christ and go out into the world joyful and alive with the excitement that the knowledge of our Salvation lies in the saving Grace of God through the gift of Jesus Christ.

Lent is a time for us to focus with laser beam accuracy on the parts of our lives that we know are holding us back from being all that God calls us to be. Here are some give ups that can really help us realize the new life that Christ has put into us:

GIVE UP grumbling! Instead, “In everything give thanks.” Constructive criticism is OK, but “moaning, groaning, and complaining” are not Christian disciplines.

GIVE UP 10 to 15 minutes in bed! Instead, use that time in prayer, Bible study and personal devotion.

GIVE UP looking at other people’s worst points. Instead concentrate on their best points. We all have faults. It is a lot easier to have people overlook our shortcomings when we overlook theirs first.

GIVE UP speaking unkindly. Instead, let your speech be generous and understanding. It costs so little to say something kind and uplifting. Why not check that sharp tongue at the door?

GIVE UP your hatred of anyone or anything! Instead, learn the discipline of love. “Love covers a multitude of sins.”

GIVE UP your worries and anxieties! Instead, trust God with them. Anxiety is spending emotional energy on something we can do nothing about: like tomorrow! Live today and let God’s grace be sufficient.

GIVE UP TV one evening a week! Instead, visit some lonely or sick person. There are those who are isolated by illness or age. Why isolate yourself in front of the “tube?” Give someone a precious gift: your time!

GIVE UP buying anything but essentials for yourself! Instead, give the money to God. The money you would spend on the luxuries could help someone meet basic needs. We are called to be stewards of God’s riches, not consumers.

GIVE UP judging by appearances and by the standard of the world! Instead, learn to give up yourself to God. There is only one who has the right to judge, Jesus Christ.

Things like Chocolate and Sodas are not mentioned one time. Perhaps we have made the tradition of Lent a little to0 easy if all we can think to give up is something that feeds our sweet tooth but doesn’t really help our SWEET SPIRIT in Jesus Christ grow.

Have a blessed Lent. We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us.

Pastor Randy

Ash Wednesday Service – 6pm – 2-22-12

February 20, 2012

Come and join us for our Ash Wednesday service. A time of renewal, repentance and reflection. Have a great week, get right with God by giving your heart to Him.