Posts Tagged ‘psalms’
Lectionary Scriptures for January 15th, 2012
January 9, 2012Lectionary Scriptures January 8th, 2011
January 2, 2012Pastor’s Ponderings, Wonderings, Wanderings
December 30, 2011
Seagulls at MacArthur Shopping Center parking lot.
This is just a few of the Seagulls that hang out in the parking lot. I am not sure why other than I did see someone feeding them the other day. To say the least they are a little off course as far as the normal environment they usually inhabit. There is not any natural food, you know fish, shrimp or salt water, so why do they hang out there. They are there on sunny days, rainy days, cold days and cold rainy days. But they are not there everyday. I am sure there is some scientific explanation other than they just got tired and decided to rest. Well maybe that is it, tired and resting.
Sometimes in our Christian lives we get a little lost, get tired and decide to just land somewhere and rest. Have you ever experienced feeling lost, tired and needing rest? Me too!
One of the essentials that seagulls seem to need is salt. They are hardly ever to0 far from saltwater. They depend upon it to provide the sustenance they need to survive in this world. Just like the seagulls we need salt but the salt that can make the biggest difference in our lives is the salt found in the Word of God. These few scriptures are very important to us and speak to us about how important it is for us to stay in His Word and keep it close to our hearts. We need to keep this salt close to our hearts and let the Word nourish us and revive us.
Mat 5:13 “You are the salt of the world. But if the salt should lose its taste, how can it be made salty again? It’s good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled on by people.”
Mar 9:50 “Salt is good. But if salt loses its taste, how can you restore its flavor? Keep on having salt among yourselves, and live in peace with one another.”
Go to the place that offers you nourishment often. Live with those words close to your heart and revive your heart and soul. In our world today being salty may not be a compliment but being salty in the Word of God is never a wrong place to be. Like the salt water the seagulls live in we are a people of the Water and Salt found in His Word.
Have a blessed New Year, be of the Water and the Word getting the nourishment you need from His salty water. It will revive and refresh you,
Randy
Lectionary Scriptures for January 1st, 2011 – Have a blessed New Year
December 28, 2011Lectionary Scripture for December 24/25, 2011 – Christmas Eve and Day
December 19, 2011Lectionary Scripture for December 18, 2011 – Fourth Sunday of Advent
December 12, 2011Lectionary Scripture for December 11, 2011 – Third Sunday of Advent
December 5, 2011Lectionary Scripture for December 4, 2011 – Second Sunday of Advent
November 28, 2011Pastor’s Ponderings, Wanderings, Wonderings
November 22, 2011This picture is of a sunset I took with my Iphone. In case you are wondering I seldom get up early enough now a days to get the beautiful sunrise pictures.
Last weeks lectionary scripture was from Matthew 25:31-46. Dust your Bible off and read it. Jesus comes and sits on His throne and gathers all the nations before Him and separates them as a shepherd would separate the sheep from the goats. The criteria for the separation was very simple. The ones on His right hand (sheep) were called to everlasting life because they gave a meal to someone who was hungry, a drink to someone who was thirsty, clothing to someone who had none, visited the sick and those in prison and welcomed a stranger. All very simple acts of help done by people because they saw or heard of someone in need. They acted in a way that Jesus approved of by just helping others. All of these very simple acts are vitally important to each of us. I would like to stress the importance of the one I listed last, welcoming a stranger. You know that old “love your neighbor” commandment that Jesus gave us. If we are good at welcoming then most likely that helping part will be a natural act for us. It is very important for us as Christian witnesses to the teachings of Jesus Christ to be open, warm, caring, giving and loving to our neighbors and strangers. Chapter 25 gives us three parables and at the end of each we see a warning of the judgement that Jesus will bring. Why not act as He suggests and make the world and eternity a much better place? Have you helped anyone including a stranger lately? He calls us to Help in simple ways.
God’s Peace and Blessings to all this Thanksgiving,
Randy

